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margaret: thank you. it was a joy to join you. >> next, we hear about the kennedy administration's work on women's rights. alan price explains that women's right or parts of the kennedy platform and how that translated into the commission and the status of women in the equal pay act of 1963. the national archives foundation hosted this discussion and provided the video. alan: one of the joys of my position is there is a heritage to presidential libraries and all of the prior directors of the jfk president library and museum have been mentors to me, as i have taken on the role.
margaret: thank you. it was a joy to join you. >> next, we hear about the kennedy administration's work on women's rights. alan price explains that women's right or parts of the kennedy platform and how that translated into the commission and the status of women in the equal pay act of 1963. the national archives foundation hosted this discussion and provided the video. alan: one of the joys of my position is there is a heritage to presidential libraries and all of the prior directors of...
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as you well known, margaret, roe vs.ade, griswald versus connecticut, these are settled cases that for decades have allowed americans to have confidence about the role of the state in terms of their private decisions about health care. and the affordable care act is settled law. the supreme court has upheld it as being constitutional. that's on the docket a week after this election. that's on the ballot. and that's something judge barrett has spoken directly about. it is appropriate for us to question her statements, her opinions, her actions as a professor and judge, but not to go into questions of doctrine or faith personally. that's where i'll be focusing my questions on, on the affordable care act and what she has said publicly about her views on the constitutionality. >> brennan: you support joe biden. what should we expect? is this going to be the main argument? >> you should expect that president trump, who is a very successful reality tv star, is a master of spectacle. he will say whatever it takes in order to di
as you well known, margaret, roe vs.ade, griswald versus connecticut, these are settled cases that for decades have allowed americans to have confidence about the role of the state in terms of their private decisions about health care. and the affordable care act is settled law. the supreme court has upheld it as being constitutional. that's on the docket a week after this election. that's on the ballot. and that's something judge barrett has spoken directly about. it is appropriate for us to...
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margaret: it is amazing. would think after this amazing trip to america, the french would never let the painting leave again, but they did. the painting traveled to tokyo. it traveled to tokyo for a two week exhibition and was met with great reverence by the japanese people. some of the pictures of the exhibition are so dramatic and beautiful. and of course the day the plane arrived, it was raining and a whole parade of cars and vans and art curators came with black umbrellas and mona lisa was whisked in her special traveling crate. another shocking detail is as the mona lisa was traveling to tokyo, there was a satellite launched into orbit which was unknown to the pilot that he would encounter this whisking satellite just in his eye view. i am sure it was a frightening moment. i tell it at the end of the book. what i loved most is that the mona lisa traveled by herself in the entire giant jetline, r, strapped to the floor. rhett: thank you for that. i think the other question is, and you will appreciate this
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>> margaret, let me say this. we know that the overwhelming majority of law-enforcement officers do a good job. it's a tough, dangerous job. the overwhelming majority do the job well, but we have had some issues. and the problem is, sometimes when law-enforcement officers do a bad job, people die. when we can do something, we need to do something. and i do believe that my good friend, senator scott, could have done better. we can't be timid. >> but was it a first step? >> let's bring law enforcement to the table. let's bring some community stakeholders to the table. let's look at those things that we can change right now. we cannot be shy about this issue. i think he could have done better. >> so given that the moment that this country is in, the heightened tensions between law enfoement and protesters we've seen over the last several months, and as someone who was a law-enforcement leader of color, you are in this unique position to reflect on "how do we heal this rift?" what would you tell protesters that office
>> margaret, let me say this. we know that the overwhelming majority of law-enforcement officers do a good job. it's a tough, dangerous job. the overwhelming majority do the job well, but we have had some issues. and the problem is, sometimes when law-enforcement officers do a bad job, people die. when we can do something, we need to do something. and i do believe that my good friend, senator scott, could have done better. we can't be timid. >> but was it a first step? >>...
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>> i think three things, margaret.he first is, i believe the most significant strategic threat to america is if we end up not believing in ourselves. and i've shared this with our president. almost everything else we can overcome. but stopping to believe in the way we govern and act would be devastating. and we know our adversaries are attacking our elections, there is little doubt on it. they continue to and they have in the past. and that is the bedrock of our democracy. but i think we're so focused on the elections themselves that we're forgetting that their intention is to achieve various interests. in the case of russia, it is to undermine democracy. in the case of china, it is to create an economic advantage, and down the line. and when we don't understand the intention, when we don't understand the intention is to make us weak. and what we do is create a conversation that shows distrust in our leaders and our institutions, and then we've done their work for them. what i wanted to do is provide some clarity aroun
>> i think three things, margaret.he first is, i believe the most significant strategic threat to america is if we end up not believing in ourselves. and i've shared this with our president. almost everything else we can overcome. but stopping to believe in the way we govern and act would be devastating. and we know our adversaries are attacking our elections, there is little doubt on it. they continue to and they have in the past. and that is the bedrock of our democracy. but i think...
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margaret blair is elizabeth's sister. >> he said "um margaret, there's been an accident.the stairs and died." "what are you saying?" i just totally went numb. i mean, my sister. he's saying she died. she's young. she's got two beautiful little children. babies, really. >> reporter: those baby girls? they are martha and margaret. michael took custody of the girls after the accident in germany. and then michael, along with his first wife patty, and then later with kathleen, raised them as his own. >> patty was saying that our birth mother was like a sister to her. she was her closest friend in the whole world. and it was said in our mother's will that we would go to mike and patty when they passed away. and, so, dad saw it as his responsibility and took us in. and stay -- we stayed with him for our whole lives. >> reporter: you didn't think, "that's strange, the petersons? who are these people? >> well actually, you know, i can understand how that could happen. this was her world now. liz must love these people and trusted them to the nth degree. >> reporter: elizabeth ratl
margaret blair is elizabeth's sister. >> he said "um margaret, there's been an accident.the stairs and died." "what are you saying?" i just totally went numb. i mean, my sister. he's saying she died. she's young. she's got two beautiful little children. babies, really. >> reporter: those baby girls? they are martha and margaret. michael took custody of the girls after the accident in germany. and then michael, along with his first wife patty, and then later with...
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>> some of it is, margaret. me start in south carolina, a reliably republican state, but here we find the incumbent senator lindsey graham is in a very tight race with jamie harrison. one reason is while republicans like the fact he is close to the president, moderates and independents feeling like he agrees with donald trump too much. and it is a similar story in north carolina, where tom tillis is down to cal cunningham. >> brennan: anthony, given a record number of people are expected to vote by mail, will we know how this race is headed before november 3rd? >>some of it will be in the bank, as they say, because so much -- in fact a majority of the votes will be cast before election day. if you look at two states here, starting with north carolina, look at how many democrats over republicans say that they want to vote by mail or absentee, and then a sizeable number also are going to vote in person, early. i suspect when we get to election day, we'll be looking at whether or not republicans can turn out in lar
>> some of it is, margaret. me start in south carolina, a reliably republican state, but here we find the incumbent senator lindsey graham is in a very tight race with jamie harrison. one reason is while republicans like the fact he is close to the president, moderates and independents feeling like he agrees with donald trump too much. and it is a similar story in north carolina, where tom tillis is down to cal cunningham. >> brennan: anthony, given a record number of people are...
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i think margaret is right. one of the things we have seen consistently throughout covid is the covid experience, if you want to call at that, is that is that when the president starts to recommend something or promote a certain kind of policy, the public moves against it. there's a very low level of trust in his judgment and in his honesty on the subject. the last time we did polling the , share of people who said that they thought the president was a reliable source of information on the coronavirus was substantially lower. i don't remember the exact numbers. there were people who are voting for him who said they did not see him as a trustworthy source of information on the coronavirus. i say all this by way of, if the president were to say on november 1, head to cvs and take the vaccine, a lot of people would take that as a blinking yellow light. maybe don't go do the vaccine just yet. that's potentially an enormous public health challenge. either for the trump administration if he is reelected or a biden adm
i think margaret is right. one of the things we have seen consistently throughout covid is the covid experience, if you want to call at that, is that is that when the president starts to recommend something or promote a certain kind of policy, the public moves against it. there's a very low level of trust in his judgment and in his honesty on the subject. the last time we did polling the , share of people who said that they thought the president was a reliable source of information on the...
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he and margaret have fought against pipelines against dirty energy projects against wars and murder and empire and colonialism and racism and greed of every different brand and category they've been tackled arrested pepper sprayed beaten and charged more times than i can count most recently kevin was working on campaigns for the green party and for fighting to save julian a son i know i'll never meet another kevin zeese to fill the void he's irreplaceable. but his ideas and his righteous rage his tenacity his zest for life and his optimistic revolution will live on in so many of us. i want to leave us with some of his own words here's the incomparable kevin zeese so we need. you know where we want to go and look for artists to get that we don't know if this is really dorky is what we need to do if we're going on educated and mobilize. mark to the future of this country or see different opportunities come together and talk about it on the missing directions for these you know i want all of you have an occupy protest i still want you for the occupy movement because this is not just what i
he and margaret have fought against pipelines against dirty energy projects against wars and murder and empire and colonialism and racism and greed of every different brand and category they've been tackled arrested pepper sprayed beaten and charged more times than i can count most recently kevin was working on campaigns for the green party and for fighting to save julian a son i know i'll never meet another kevin zeese to fill the void he's irreplaceable. but his ideas and his righteous rage...
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but i do not think, margaret, that that will happen. do not think that the justices on the supreme court would let the lower court ruling say you've got the final word, we just can't come to a decision. i don't think they're going to do that, if it comes to that. >> brennan: you know, jan, this is a firestorm, but there has also been a lot of praise for justice ginsburg from across the political spectrum. given the moment we're in, you've covered the court for so long, what stands out to you? >> i have never seen anything like it, the outpouring of grief, the political battle over what is going to be her replacement. and, of course, her outside impact on the law. i mean, people identify with ginsburg as a trailblazer, a pioneering figure. they felt like they knew her. for them, this is personal. so it is a dramatic event no matter who is in the white house, but now with an election a month and a half away, there has never been anything like it. there have been battles to replace pioneering justices in the past, thurgood marshall comes t
but i do not think, margaret, that that will happen. do not think that the justices on the supreme court would let the lower court ruling say you've got the final word, we just can't come to a decision. i don't think they're going to do that, if it comes to that. >> brennan: you know, jan, this is a firestorm, but there has also been a lot of praise for justice ginsburg from across the political spectrum. given the moment we're in, you've covered the court for so long, what stands out to...
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>> "firing line" with margaret hoover is made possible in part by charles r. sy:wab and >>> senator bernie sanders, welcome to "firg line." >> my pleasure. i'd like to ask you about new reporting that has come on from bob woodward, that presidayt trump down the seriousness of covid-19 and deliberatelyed mi the american people back at the beginning of the winter. sos not to quote create panic. your reaction, sir. >> there's nothing that any e can tell me about donald trump frankly that would shock me. he lies all the time. and i want you to i known't say this about conservatives in general, we've got a lot of honest cove stivs out there trump is a pathological lial trump wsay, in my view, say or do anything to get re-elected. in terms of the pandemic, everybody knows that he country, that he has been at war with the scientific cty, and that is one of a dozen defeatewhy he must be this november. >> every american's life has en altered by the pandemic, and you talk about your desire onto build an y and a government that will work for all of us, not just the 1%. >
>> "firing line" with margaret hoover is made possible in part by charles r. sy:wab and >>> senator bernie sanders, welcome to "firg line." >> my pleasure. i'd like to ask you about new reporting that has come on from bob woodward, that presidayt trump down the seriousness of covid-19 and deliberatelyed mi the american people back at the beginning of the winter. sos not to quote create panic. your reaction, sir. >> there's nothing that any e can...
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b woodward, margaret brennan and alexi mccammond. we really appreciate it this fast-moving development, the death of ruth bade ginsburg. rest in peace to her. best wishe to heramily and thank you all for joining us tonight and going along with us as we adjust to this new story. we'll keep taking you as close oz news as we can. extra. we'll have bob woodward. but for now, i'm bob costas. good night from washington. [captioning performed by the national captiong institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: corporate fundinngfor "wasn week" is provided by -- >> when the world gets complicated a lot goes through your mind. with fidelity wealth management, aed dedic advisor can tailor advice and recommendations to your life. if i dellty wealth management. announcer: depirble fundi is provided by, the state of arnold know through t yuen foundation. the corporation forublic broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. narrat: a kq[ upbeat rock p
b woodward, margaret brennan and alexi mccammond. we really appreciate it this fast-moving development, the death of ruth bade ginsburg. rest in peace to her. best wishe to heramily and thank you all for joining us tonight and going along with us as we adjust to this new story. we'll keep taking you as close oz news as we can. extra. we'll have bob woodward. but for now, i'm bob costas. good night from washington. [captioning performed by the national captiong institute, which is responsible...
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margaret: she was strong by mighty. volleys but only the second woman to serve on the supreme court and she was annd icon a barrier breakler. r specificallly fought hard on issues of trying to level the playin field on issues for women in this country. there was a featu m filme about her life called "on the basis of sex." they sell dolls andor t-shirts little girls with the no morris -- notorious r.b.g. she truthful is an icon in her own right. putting that aside, everything bob just laid out. it is going to get nasty. i've been watching all the news reports come in within it doesn't yet appear the president has been informed because he's speaking about the supreme court but has not yet renchingsed the passing of the justice. instean she the campaign trail talking about his pla for who he would put on a future court. 's talking about senator ted he's talking about republican allies of his and this is part of what job bob wasesturing to is that will become another political cudge and you willt is another very useful tool
margaret: she was strong by mighty. volleys but only the second woman to serve on the supreme court and she was annd icon a barrier breakler. r specificallly fought hard on issues of trying to level the playin field on issues for women in this country. there was a featu m filme about her life called "on the basis of sex." they sell dolls andor t-shirts little girls with the no morris -- notorious r.b.g. she truthful is an icon in her own right. putting that aside, everything bob just...
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margaret chase smith embodies that. women in congress in the 1940's and 1950's, as a group they are really kind of serving an apprenticeship. they are slowly working their way into positions of influence and seniority. they are getting better committee assignments. they are serving longer careers. by the end of this period, some of them are moving into leadership positions or at least further up the leadership rung. so, margaret chase smith, she comes into the house, she succeeds her husband who passes away in the 1940's. she serves in the house for about nine years. she has a very influential career. she manages to get on the naval affairs committee, which was a plum assignment. prior to the reorganization of the armed forces in the late 1940's, the house had a naval affairs committee, a military affairs committee. naval affairs, if you are from maine with the shipyards in bath was one of the assignments you would look out for. it gave her a position of influence and allowed her to speak on the topic of women in milita
margaret chase smith embodies that. women in congress in the 1940's and 1950's, as a group they are really kind of serving an apprenticeship. they are slowly working their way into positions of influence and seniority. they are getting better committee assignments. they are serving longer careers. by the end of this period, some of them are moving into leadership positions or at least further up the leadership rung. so, margaret chase smith, she comes into the house, she succeeds her husband...
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margaret sullivan, thank you.wi us to hear how tracking your kids digitally might expose them to more risk. but first, take a moment to hear from your local pbs station. judy: million of students return to school this week, many learning pririly online, offering a trove of new data to companies. but what aut the apps and websites parents use to keep kids safe?d law professor ternet privacy expert leah plunkett shares her humble opinion on why parents should shy fromll high-tech survce. leah: the other day, my 9-year-old son tried to convince school by himself.to walk to his pitch, "put one of those smart watches on me so you know i am." my response: "no one should be spying on you, including dad and me." when our kids think the best way for them to get more freedom is for us, their parents, to use surveillance tecology on them, we are failing them. i'm the mom of two young kids. and a law professoogy researcher with my parent brain, i understand the appeal of tracking our kids. with my professor br understand the
margaret sullivan, thank you.wi us to hear how tracking your kids digitally might expose them to more risk. but first, take a moment to hear from your local pbs station. judy: million of students return to school this week, many learning pririly online, offering a trove of new data to companies. but what aut the apps and websites parents use to keep kids safe?d law professor ternet privacy expert leah plunkett shares her humble opinion on why parents should shy fromll high-tech survce. leah:...
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and i think margaret points out something important.'s still a lot of very conservative active duty and veterans who are having some trouble getting their heads around voting for joe biden, but there isn't really a third party alternative this time. so you may find, you know, that they stay home and by staying home, that is de facto a vote for joe biden. >> joe lockhart, margaret talev, thank you all very much for being with us this morning. >> thanks, guys. >>> a stunning turn of events at the u.s. open. men's top seed novak djokovic is out. what caused him to default and what he's now saying about it. bleacher report is next. ally wa. dust mite droppings? ewww. dead skin cells? gross! so now, i grab my swiffer heavy duty sweeper and dusters. dusters extends to 6 feet to reach way up high... to grab, trap and lock away gross dust. nice! for dust on my floors, i switch to sweeper. the heavy duty cloths reach deep in grooves to grab, trap and lock dust bunnies... no matter where they hide. no more heebie jeebies. phhhhew. glad i stopped
and i think margaret points out something important.'s still a lot of very conservative active duty and veterans who are having some trouble getting their heads around voting for joe biden, but there isn't really a third party alternative this time. so you may find, you know, that they stay home and by staying home, that is de facto a vote for joe biden. >> joe lockhart, margaret talev, thank you all very much for being with us this morning. >> thanks, guys. >>> a stunning...
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she was always looking out for margaret. >> she was able to confide in her. best friends as children and they still remained extremely close. >> and just seven weeks after the death of her beloved sister, the queen suffers another devastating loss. home run mother, queen elizabeth, dies at the age of 101. >> it was horrible for the queen. her mother and her sister, the two closest women to her, two people she could really talk to. were gone. >> for the queen wasn't just the loss of her mother which was deeply important to her. the loss of an adviser and a counsellor, but it was the loss of a contact with the past. >> the queen mother devoted much of the 20th century history of britain, who married into the family in the 1920s, who had been through the abdication, through the second world war. >> the queen mother was the most influential figure. and the guiding light for her daughter. she was key in creating the blueprint for monarchy that her daughter would follow and would for the rest of her life uphold. >> ever since my beloved mother died over a week ago,
she was always looking out for margaret. >> she was able to confide in her. best friends as children and they still remained extremely close. >> and just seven weeks after the death of her beloved sister, the queen suffers another devastating loss. home run mother, queen elizabeth, dies at the age of 101. >> it was horrible for the queen. her mother and her sister, the two closest women to her, two people she could really talk to. were gone. >> for the queen wasn't just...
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that yes, margaret and john are married. so they've been exposed to each other's germs for a while now. >> yeah. >> you feel better, john? are you ready to talk? >> all good. it was a little bit of errant hairspray right before we went on air. >> blaming me. >> but your thoughts about the impacts of this book from michael cohen. >> look, the white house is going to say what the white house is going to say. but the reality is those of white house have covered trump from the beginning know that michael cohen was donald trump's most devoted loyal -- he insulted some of my operatorers at the daily beast in personal terms and we published the threat. the fact the fever broke for cohen is what's significant. there's every reason to think that he is telling the truth because he was in the room with donald trump on his rise. and if the information is ugly it's because what he saw was ugly. and you can't defend roger stone on one hand and condemn michael cohen on the other. and there are some details in here like allegedly saying tha
that yes, margaret and john are married. so they've been exposed to each other's germs for a while now. >> yeah. >> you feel better, john? are you ready to talk? >> all good. it was a little bit of errant hairspray right before we went on air. >> blaming me. >> but your thoughts about the impacts of this book from michael cohen. >> look, the white house is going to say what the white house is going to say. but the reality is those of white house have covered...
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and margaret norris joins me now. thanks so much for coming on, margaret.e to accomplish this? >> thank you, pamela, for having me. it's been a community effort. when we were told on thursday march 12th that maryland schools were going home, our immediate first thought was the children would have to eat. and a group of teachers on friday march 13th, we went shopping and we bought what we could buy and we sent home a hundred bags of food. the next week a community center that we work with had a request for more and my principal asked me how long can you do this. i put that question to my social media, and so far the answer has been six months. >> so, how have you been successful in people donating money, and so forth? because you're setting now initially with your teacher salary buying food for all these students. >> yes. donations have come in from the community. they've fallen off. it's getting harder for everybody. we've seen that in our neighborhoods. but the donations are coming in strongly still and i've learned how to shop differently. i shop at resta
and margaret norris joins me now. thanks so much for coming on, margaret.e to accomplish this? >> thank you, pamela, for having me. it's been a community effort. when we were told on thursday march 12th that maryland schools were going home, our immediate first thought was the children would have to eat. and a group of teachers on friday march 13th, we went shopping and we bought what we could buy and we sent home a hundred bags of food. the next week a community center that we work with...
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it and margaret's earlier comment. this is where we spend most of her time in the work that we do both and broadcast as well as in the writers space. we invest in the teachers and we believe the teachers have the greatest impact on the kids. all the research has done that in the early years when kids are brains are being wired and kids are learning how to learn . and we treat the early childhood teachers like babysitters . we give them no professional development and we pay them nothing. and we reap the consequences. and i think there are is series of issues that we need to seriously address whether this is the moment the charms people lose to pay attention to what is happening or we see ten or 15 or 20 years down the pike implications of this. there we are in, that is our choice. and as leaders, can come together and try to resolve at least pieces of this. or we can step back and deal with the consequences later. as our choice. frericka: secretary duncan, do you believe this is a moment that will read to find a. it te
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margaret? >> brennan: thank you.ne of the companies hard at work on developing a vaccine for covid-19 is pfizer, and c.e.o. albert bourla joins us from west chester, new york. good morning to you >> good morning, margaret. >> brennan: do you still expect to know by next month if your vaccine is affective? >> yes. in our base case, we have quite a good sense, more than 60%, that we will know if the product works or not by the end of october. of course, it doesn't mean it works, but we will know if it works. >> brennan: and then the time clock starts on government approval. i want to ask you about the announcement from pfizer yesterday, which was that you're going to expand your vaccine trial to increase divers satellite. you're going to go from 30,000 people up to 44,000. what do you mean by diversity and what does it do for you? >> yes. there are volunteers from all over the country that raise their hands to participate. so we are almost done with 30,000 people. now we feel quite comfortable with the safety of the pr
margaret? >> brennan: thank you.ne of the companies hard at work on developing a vaccine for covid-19 is pfizer, and c.e.o. albert bourla joins us from west chester, new york. good morning to you >> good morning, margaret. >> brennan: do you still expect to know by next month if your vaccine is affective? >> yes. in our base case, we have quite a good sense, more than 60%, that we will know if the product works or not by the end of october. of course, it doesn't mean it...
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margaret? >> brennan: mark, thanks. for a look at the covid-19 situation around the world, we want to go to cbs news senior correspondent elizabeth palmer in london. >> reporter: good morning. the u.s. has the largest number of coronavirus deaths worldwide, about 20% of the total. and then comes indiana, with another 10%, or just under 100,000. and the bad news is the infection rate in indiana is skyrocketing, powered by a lethal combination of overcrowding and poverty. while indiana struggles with its first wave, israel confronted its second with another national lockdown. facing a serious surge, police set up roadblocks on the eve of the jewish new year to enforce travel restrictions, and normally crowded beaches are di deserted. this week prime minister bortion johnson set new limits on social gatherings in the u.k.. >> indoor, maximum, and six outdoors, maximum. >> reporter: in spain, the situation is critical. from under 300 new cases a day in june, the number had soared yesterday to more than 10,000 and counting.
margaret? >> brennan: mark, thanks. for a look at the covid-19 situation around the world, we want to go to cbs news senior correspondent elizabeth palmer in london. >> reporter: good morning. the u.s. has the largest number of coronavirus deaths worldwide, about 20% of the total. and then comes indiana, with another 10%, or just under 100,000. and the bad news is the infection rate in indiana is skyrocketing, powered by a lethal combination of overcrowding and poverty. while...
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>> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by... ...and by... corporate funding is provided by... >> sarah huckabee sanders, welcome to "firing line."mu >> thank you s for having me. great to be with you. >> so, you have written a book entitled "speaking for myself: our liveseedom and the fight of inside the trump white house." and it is -- no surprise -- a prty glowing account of your o me working for president trump,om you remain deeply loyal. so, tell me, what was the part that was the fight for your lif >> well, i think we were under and everything was on the table, whether it was our weigh my appearance, my makeup, my fitness to be a mother. certainly, i think most of us who went into thwhite houseex fullcted that policy would be challenged, legislation, the agenda. but personally, as a staffer,
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serenus head for opportunity equal margaret courts all time record but has come up short every time in those finals the last 2 years there's new faces make headway in the sport the aging tennis star. at this year's u.s. open looked defeated by father time before being eliminated from the tournament in the semis serena says she'll keep pete at the french open this year she's already in the history books as the oldest female to appear in a grand slam final and the oldest to win one as well as 37 pundits believe serina is past her prime but serina says you have to believe in yourself with no one else does. well a rare sandstorm has surprised residents of the turkish capital ankara a massive a dust cloud enveloped the city churning of the clear sky into an orange shades 6 people were injured by flying debris a sandstorm was also marked by strong winds and lightning. you're watching the w. knees up next to.
serenus head for opportunity equal margaret courts all time record but has come up short every time in those finals the last 2 years there's new faces make headway in the sport the aging tennis star. at this year's u.s. open looked defeated by father time before being eliminated from the tournament in the semis serena says she'll keep pete at the french open this year she's already in the history books as the oldest female to appear in a grand slam final and the oldest to win one as well as 37...
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but the all time record holder of grand slams is all strolling in margaret court with 24 serene his last grand slam title was the australian open in 2017 when she was 2 months pregnant. and got it baby. serena has had 4 opportunities to equal margaret courts all time record but has come up short every time in those finals the last 2 years as new faces make headway in the sport the aging tennis star at this year's u.s. open look defeated by father time before being eliminated from the tournament in the semis serena says she'll keep pete at the french open this year she's already in the history books as the oldest female to appear in a grand slam final and the oldest to win one as well at 37 pundits beliefs arena is past her prime but serina says you have to believe in yourself with no one else does. in formula one defending champion lewis hamilton has secured his 95th pole position after topping qualifying for sunday's tuscany. the britain will share the front of the grid with team mate paul terry both us as we're sadie's dominated the field yet again red bulls max fed up and finished 3rd
but the all time record holder of grand slams is all strolling in margaret court with 24 serene his last grand slam title was the australian open in 2017 when she was 2 months pregnant. and got it baby. serena has had 4 opportunities to equal margaret courts all time record but has come up short every time in those finals the last 2 years as new faces make headway in the sport the aging tennis star at this year's u.s. open look defeated by father time before being eliminated from the tournament...
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what doe senator bernie sanders >> "firing line" with margaret hoover is made possible in part by charles r. schwab and by: welcome to "firing line." >> my pleasure. i'd like to ask you aboutew reporting that has come on from bob woodward, that president trump downplayed seriousness of covid-19 d deliberately t misled american people back at the beginning of the winter. sos noto t quote create panic. your reaction, s. >> there's nothing that anyone can tell me out donald trump frankly that would shock me. he lies all the time. and i want you to know, i don't say this about conservatives in general, we've got a lot of honest cove stivs out there trump is a pathological liar. trump will say, in my view, say or do anything to get re-elected. in terms of the pandemic, everybhay knowshe downplayed the danger to our y, counhat he has been at war with thecientific community, and that is one of a dozen reasons why he must beth defeat november. >> every american's life has been altered by the pandemic, and you talk about your desire to build an economynd a government that will work for all of us,
what doe senator bernie sanders >> "firing line" with margaret hoover is made possible in part by charles r. schwab and by: welcome to "firing line." >> my pleasure. i'd like to ask you aboutew reporting that has come on from bob woodward, that president trump downplayed seriousness of covid-19 d deliberately t misled american people back at the beginning of the winter. sos noto t quote create panic. your reaction, s. >> there's nothing that anyone can tell...
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and margaret, the other aspect of this is, is the president has been obsessed with this.ver the last 24 hours. he's been tweeting constantly. i don't think i heard the phrase mini stroke from anybody it will president trump repeatedly said, i didn't is a mini stroke. >> yeah. and that invites, you know, the obvious line of questioning. i think in terms of the politics of this, because we don't know about the health details of this, although if anyone in the white house knows, there's a good chance it will come out in someone's forthcoming book, that a big part of the president's messaging on biden is, yes, we're about the same age, but look how much older joe biden seems. and that's president trump's messaging. and this undercuts or disrupts this message. so i think as president trump is again looking at all of these -- at the polls ahead, at the trends ahead, he feels that he needs to project an invincibility, a strength on his own part, so that he can continue the comparison as he seeks to depress turnout and enthusiasm for biden. >> okay. astead, margaret, jamar, thank
and margaret, the other aspect of this is, is the president has been obsessed with this.ver the last 24 hours. he's been tweeting constantly. i don't think i heard the phrase mini stroke from anybody it will president trump repeatedly said, i didn't is a mini stroke. >> yeah. and that invites, you know, the obvious line of questioning. i think in terms of the politics of this, because we don't know about the health details of this, although if anyone in the white house knows, there's a...
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joining us now is cnn political analyst, margaret talev.olitics and white house editor for axios. margaret, president trump has never believed in climate change. i mean, even donald trump, when he was running for it, didn't believe it. you know, he has these very strongly held beliefs, based on nothing, other than "fox & friends" segments. i mean, not based on, you know, reading or science, and so here it was on full display as the secretary of the natural resources agency in california tried to make his case. if we ignore that science and put our head in the sand and think it's all about vegetation management, we're not going to succeed together protecting californians. >> okay. it will start getting cooler. i wish -- >> you just watch. >> i wish science agreed with you. >> well, i don't think science knows, actually. >> margaret, your reaction? >> well, science knows a lot. science knows a lot and science knows that climate change is real. and i just was struck by the parallels between the president's approach to talking about the fires i
joining us now is cnn political analyst, margaret talev.olitics and white house editor for axios. margaret, president trump has never believed in climate change. i mean, even donald trump, when he was running for it, didn't believe it. you know, he has these very strongly held beliefs, based on nothing, other than "fox & friends" segments. i mean, not based on, you know, reading or science, and so here it was on full display as the secretary of the natural resources agency in...
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also margaret hoover. margaret, you heard that sound.s this anything other than blatant hypocrisy that we're going to be witnessing? >> i think where you stand is a matter of where you sit, anderson. you see this a lot in politics. there's no way to argue that it isn't hypocrisy but there's no way to argue that many of the senators whose seats are up and the senate itself, which is highly contested at this moment. republicans are quite worried about losing the senate. many of their voters aren't going to care that they said that four years ago under entirely different circumstances. mitch mcconnell and donald trump know that this is manna from heaven. this is a gift. by the way, no passing of a supreme court justice or american hero like ruth bader ginsburg is a gift to anybody. it is a mournful and sorrowful moment for the country where we should reflect. to the extent this now becomes about politics, this is a political gift for donald trump. and make no mistake about it, republican voters are not going to hold any of their previous st
also margaret hoover. margaret, you heard that sound.s this anything other than blatant hypocrisy that we're going to be witnessing? >> i think where you stand is a matter of where you sit, anderson. you see this a lot in politics. there's no way to argue that it isn't hypocrisy but there's no way to argue that many of the senators whose seats are up and the senate itself, which is highly contested at this moment. republicans are quite worried about losing the senate. many of their voters...
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margaret talev of axios joins us. margaret, i want to start with you. this is a pattern in the trump administration, but especially important now, because we are 39 days from an election. the president is trying to plant the seeds, if i lose, therefore, it's rigged, therefore, i will challenge it in the courts, and therefore i must get my new supreme court justice on there, so i have a 6-3 majority when all of that plays out. it's pretty plane and the president is pretty transparent about it. this is the fbi director telling congress yesterday. we are always looking. yes, sometimes we see small examples of fraud, but -- >> now, we have not stirng orkly kind of voter fraud in an election, whether by mail or otherwise. >> that's the guy who runs the fbi. the president of the united states, though, wants you to believe something else. listen. >> we have to be very careful with the ballots. the ballots, that's a whole big scam. we want to make sure that the election is honest and i'm not sure that it can be. >> it can be, if he would stop interfering in it.
margaret talev of axios joins us. margaret, i want to start with you. this is a pattern in the trump administration, but especially important now, because we are 39 days from an election. the president is trying to plant the seeds, if i lose, therefore, it's rigged, therefore, i will challenge it in the courts, and therefore i must get my new supreme court justice on there, so i have a 6-3 majority when all of that plays out. it's pretty plane and the president is pretty transparent about it....
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we ha we have phil makatelli and margaret patel how much weakness might we still expect to see in the markets >> that's a great question, kelly, and it's great to see you today. the fiscal stimulus, we believe, has been postponed, not canceled for a number of reasons, including the calendar mike and nisha were talking about in your last segment however, this does not change the fact that we are on a sustainable recovery this is not a double dip this is not a death knell to the recovery, kelly, we are investing with both overweight to equity, which we've reduced a little bit as we head to the election, but we're still overweight, but more importantly, kelly, this is a really good environment for credit as long as you're picking your credits actively, and you talked about some of the sectors in that last segment. less has to go right for you to be right on the credit trade and i think that's really important right now for investors to get as much carry or yield in their portfolio as they can to wait out the volatility and then to get back on the recovery story. >> it certainly argues fo
we ha we have phil makatelli and margaret patel how much weakness might we still expect to see in the markets >> that's a great question, kelly, and it's great to see you today. the fiscal stimulus, we believe, has been postponed, not canceled for a number of reasons, including the calendar mike and nisha were talking about in your last segment however, this does not change the fact that we are on a sustainable recovery this is not a double dip this is not a death knell to the recovery,...
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clicking] 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 foundation. [camera focus adjusting] man: we're in madrdre de dios, and this i is an area that until recently has been pristine forests and a small town really close to the triple border between peru, bolivia, and brazil. starting in the early 2000s, therere was a plan to bud a major highway moving products fromom brazil over the andes to the ports in thehe pacific for exports to places like china.. that changed the f face of madre de d dios. it connected te city of puerto maldonado with the city o of cusco in the ande. that voyage used to take about two o weeks in t the rainy s se. now it takes a about 6 houours. the prprice of golold started do rise, and in 2008, it skyrocketed. and that createted anan unprecededented gold boom r tens of ththousands of miners, o came from mainlyhehe andes intno madre de dios and started to take the f forest aparart. some of the most dense and biodiversese rain forests in
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margaret sanger was a eugenicist. what ginsburg is going to be remembered for, and is notable for, his roe v. wade -- is roe v. wade and her defense of it. my problem with justice ginsburg , and a want people to reconcile this and ink about it in the upcoming election, especially because amy barrett is being considered to replace her, is justice ginsburg in her wisdom must have been aware that margaret sanger and planned parenthood were designed to decimate our black population. this is acknowledged. they are trying to disassociate sanger's name with planned parenthood here in massachusetts. trying to assess what justice ginsburg and what she was about, especially in the time of the -- black lives matter, and that population being targeted for abuse and for extermination, how was ginsburg ameliorateognize or in her mind what abortion means for our black population question host: let's go to buck calling from lexington, texas, good morning. caller: good morning. gone.too bad that she is it is going to be a great loss.
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will have to leave it there margaret her spokesperson at the world health organization joining us on the line from geneva thank you very much. that's for that. let's take a look now at some of the developments in the pandemic the u.s. public health body c.d.c. as was drawn a guidance saying that fine aerosol particles floating in the air may spread the virus the retraction has sparked concerns of political interference mexico past 700000 confirmed coronavirus cases but officials say the overall infection rate is still slowing down new zealand recorded 0 new coping 1000 and factions on tuesday there are now only 61 registered active cases in the country. now to some other headlines out from around the world china has sentenced and influential real estate tycoon and critic of president xi jinping to 18 years in prison for corruption a court statement said that a former member of the communist party elite has pleaded guilty to corruption bribery and embezzlement of public funds. u.s. president donald trump says he will announce his supreme court nominee by the end of the week the positi
will have to leave it there margaret her spokesperson at the world health organization joining us on the line from geneva thank you very much. that's for that. let's take a look now at some of the developments in the pandemic the u.s. public health body c.d.c. as was drawn a guidance saying that fine aerosol particles floating in the air may spread the virus the retraction has sparked concerns of political interference mexico past 700000 confirmed coronavirus cases but officials say the overall...
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it's insane. >> and so let me ask you, bouncing it back, a similar question i asked margaret. which is, how does this impact the election? because as you point out, this president has really projected himself as "the best" businessman. that is why a lot of people, i talk to, i recall, in 2016, specifically were voting for him based on limb as aspirational. if he knows business, if he, you know, is able to be successful in his life, he could help me be more successful in my life or knows about how to get this economy back on track. can that message still resonate with these voters if they learn of this reporting assuming that's true in the "new york times"? >> look, i mean, it depends how well he is able to spin it and run with the communications in a narrative. been very successful so far. what he said, that moment in hillary clinton in the 2016 debate, i'm the smart guy. was able to sort of cheat the system and get around. the fact you pay more taxes, you're too did you mind and got duped. by the way, his supporters kind of like that. right? i'm not saying the american people
it's insane. >> and so let me ask you, bouncing it back, a similar question i asked margaret. which is, how does this impact the election? because as you point out, this president has really projected himself as "the best" businessman. that is why a lot of people, i talk to, i recall, in 2016, specifically were voting for him based on limb as aspirational. if he knows business, if he, you know, is able to be successful in his life, he could help me be more successful in my life...
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decision made back in july in favor of apple and ireland the european union's competition chief margaret bester juror said the commission has decided to appeal before the european court of justice the general court's judgment of july 2020 on the apple state case in ireland the general court ruled the commission failed to prove that the irish government gave a tax advantage to the tech giant while e.u. competition chief margaret vestige or argued that apple had to repay $13000000000.00 euros in these undue tax benefits granted by ireland both apple and ireland contested the allegation now the european commission will take the case to the highest court in europe which could take years to resolve. an unprecedented crisis in facing is facing airlines in the united states with tens of thousands of jobs out risk as a deadline quickly approaches the airline employees are eagerly waiting to see if congress will approve an aid package much needed to keep things afloat for the airline industry artie's alex mahela bitch how the story. will be weeks ago will be over if you have to know your stuff or
decision made back in july in favor of apple and ireland the european union's competition chief margaret bester juror said the commission has decided to appeal before the european court of justice the general court's judgment of july 2020 on the apple state case in ireland the general court ruled the commission failed to prove that the irish government gave a tax advantage to the tech giant while e.u. competition chief margaret vestige or argued that apple had to repay $13000000000.00 euros in...
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that was margaret from the world health organization. the news does not look any better in india which looks set to take over the united states and the highest number of coronavirus cases in the world. india has decided to reopen schools next week. they can only reopen with covid protections in place, but many parents are still nonot convincd their children will be s safe. >> she says being at home hahas been quite well. when she is not completing assignments, she is spending time with her twins sister. a senior, she has been taking all of her classeses online. that hasas become the norm since schoolacacross the country havae been shut for the past six nths due t to covid-19. for her, studying online hasas t been as efficient as going to schoolol. >> in schchool, we have been concentrating way much better. at home, we cannnnot concentrate much because there come -- in actitions that are lost. we can't hear the teacher, and we can't write a a notes that she is giving because again, the connection problem is the main problem. >> after a lo
that was margaret from the world health organization. the news does not look any better in india which looks set to take over the united states and the highest number of coronavirus cases in the world. india has decided to reopen schools next week. they can only reopen with covid protections in place, but many parents are still nonot convincd their children will be s safe. >> she says being at home hahas been quite well. when she is not completing assignments, she is spending time with...
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harris from the world health organization margaret what has you particularly worried right now about the coronavirus. well it could send parts of the ground but to create the very intense outbreaks we're seeing in the americas a continue to happen in the united states and in south america countries like argentina brazil but also in india which has been recording record numbers of cases they off today and has a huge outbreak but 50 percent of the cases are still in the americas we're also seeing rises in the eastern mediterranean region around north africa and in the gulf states but also of course europe is now saying a resurgence in cases in a number of countries and israel has become the 1st country to introduce a 2nd nationwide lockdown could other countries be heading in the same direction you think. so we separate terrorists say. you don't want to have to get to that stage where you've got such widespread transmission then you've got to hospitals overwhelmed so that governments resort to the lockdown because the problem there is the community doesn't. have to stop the transmissio
harris from the world health organization margaret what has you particularly worried right now about the coronavirus. well it could send parts of the ground but to create the very intense outbreaks we're seeing in the americas a continue to happen in the united states and in south america countries like argentina brazil but also in india which has been recording record numbers of cases they off today and has a huge outbreak but 50 percent of the cases are still in the americas we're also seeing...