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>> announcer: "firing line" with margaret hoover is made possible in part by the margaret and daniel loeb foundation, robert grenear, charles r. schwab, the david kerp charitable foundation inc., the fair weather foundation, and by corporate funding is provided by svens inc. >>> on tuesday, a day before president trump's second impeachment, i had a conversation with democratic senator joe manchin. a moderate who urged democrats to slow down their impeachment efforts in order to build bipartisan support. first, that conversation. and later in this episode, senator manchin returns for an important update on how he sees the situation now, after ten republicans joined every democrat in the house of representatives by voting to impeach. senator joe manchin, welcome to firing line. >> good to be with you, margaret. thank you for having me. you've said that while there is no doubt that president trump should be impeached, it doesn't make any common sense to pursue this coursef action since a trial wouldn't start until after president trump leaves office. and you've even called impeachment i
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. >> "firing line" with margaret hoover is made possible in part by the margaret and daniel loeb foundation, robert graneari, charles r. schwab, the david tepper foundation inc., the fair weather foundation, and by -- corporate funding is provided by stevens inc.. >> senator tim kaine, welcome to "firing line." >> thank you, margaret. >> 47 republicans voted earlier this week to decide whether the firing of a former president is actually institutional. only 47 democratsoined democrats to dismiss this effort. this is well short of the 17 republicans that would be needed to vote to convict the former president. senator, what is your sense of the senate about the possibility of impeachment? >> margaret, i think the behavior is impeachable and certainly warrants conviction, but i think the chances are virtual zero. as you pointed out, this vote was basically on the question of whether you could try a former official in an impeachment trial. there are legal arguments both ways on that. i think the better argument is certainly that you can do such a trial. but 45 republicans have said they don't
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. >> reporter: margaret, l.a. county is home to half of the covid deaths and state, and nearly one in three have been infected with the virus since the pandemic began. now, the largest vaccination site in the country is dodgers stadium. it has been a slow start for vaccinations in california. but officials believe by next week, health care workers in the state will be able to administer 40,000 doses a day. >> it took a little bit of waiting, but the actual vaccination went really fast and painless. >> reporter: but there are mounting concerns the supply of vaccines doses could run out. california was expecting an uptake in shipments after the federal government promised to release a reserve supply. >> they have reneged or are unable to deliver on that. >> reporter: the trump administration says governors misunderstood. >> we're not sitting on a reserve. we've made that available to the states. >> reporter: hospitalization rates in california have fallen, but many hospitals are still well over capacities with a cal
. >> reporter: margaret, l.a. county is home to half of the covid deaths and state, and nearly one in three have been infected with the virus since the pandemic began. now, the largest vaccination site in the country is dodgers stadium. it has been a slow start for vaccinations in california. but officials believe by next week, health care workers in the state will be able to administer 40,000 doses a day. >> it took a little bit of waiting, but the actual vaccination went really...
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[ laughter ] >> margaret thatcher face., television with my kids or something, or reading a book, and realizing that my face was in that, you know, that position, that overbite and, yeah and then sometimes -- you know, i did a third season of "sex ed," and she kind of snuck in there every once in a while. i'd have to say, "no, wait, wait, wait, sorry. you may not realize that, but i know that she just walked in the door can we please do another take? >> seth: there's a very unique kind of person who only wants their sex education from someone talking like margaret thatcher, and you are perfect for them >> great introduce me >> seth: now, you mention your kids do you have -- is it three boys? >> i have two boys and one girl. >> seth: two boys and one girl do they engage with your work? i would imagine, like, sex education -- you know, again, that is about a mother who's a sex therapist who talks to her teenage son. do your kids watch that? and if so, is it a difficult show for them to watch, or do they enjoy it? >> they're n
[ laughter ] >> margaret thatcher face., television with my kids or something, or reading a book, and realizing that my face was in that, you know, that position, that overbite and, yeah and then sometimes -- you know, i did a third season of "sex ed," and she kind of snuck in there every once in a while. i'd have to say, "no, wait, wait, wait, sorry. you may not realize that, but i know that she just walked in the door can we please do another take? >> seth: there's...
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margaret. >> brennan: manuel bojorquez, thank you. vaccine rollout has been moving far slower than the trump administration projected. only a fraction of the promised doses have been administered. and now, there has been an act of sabotage. cbs's nikki battiste has those late details. >> reporter: police have arrested a wisconsin pharmacist who admitted to tampering with more than 500 doses of the moderna vaccine, rendering them potentially ineffective. >> the individual was suspended, and admitted to intentionally removing the vaccine from refrigeration. >> reporter: his motive is still unknown, but the f.b.i. is now involved. aurora healthcare says dozens were vaccinated from those tampered vials. >> the 57 recipients of those vaccines have been notified. vaccines have been notified. at this time, there is no evidence that the vaccinations pose any harm to them. >> reporter: across the country, there are continued glitches with the vaccine rollout. in west virginia, 42 people were accidentally given regeneron antibodies instead of t
margaret. >> brennan: manuel bojorquez, thank you. vaccine rollout has been moving far slower than the trump administration projected. only a fraction of the promised doses have been administered. and now, there has been an act of sabotage. cbs's nikki battiste has those late details. >> reporter: police have arrested a wisconsin pharmacist who admitted to tampering with more than 500 doses of the moderna vaccine, rendering them potentially ineffective. >> the individual was...
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>> governor: well, i don't know, margaret.o be perfectly honest, there is division all across our country right now. there is no question if we just step back and look at it, you know, are we doing stuff the right way? at the end of the day, we've got the division. we know where we're at. and we've got all kinds of problems. we need to absolutely lay down our arms as far as republicans and democrats and quit pivotly ourselves against one another like that. at some point in time, we have to realize wire americans. we're amans. and i don't say that lightly. i'm not a politician. i've never been that. and americans need to be united and not divided. >> brennan: not a politician, then you'll give me a straight answer on whether you think the president should be leading the republican ues c given tha ques that l of the experts and judges -- all the courts, everybody has said that we had an election and joe biden is our president. we should presp respect that in every way. first and foremost no question that our president has gotten
>> governor: well, i don't know, margaret.o be perfectly honest, there is division all across our country right now. there is no question if we just step back and look at it, you know, are we doing stuff the right way? at the end of the day, we've got the division. we know where we're at. and we've got all kinds of problems. we need to absolutely lay down our arms as far as republicans and democrats and quit pivotly ourselves against one another like that. at some point in time, we have...
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>> announcer: "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by the margaret and daniel loeb foundation, robert grenear, charler. schwab, the david stepper charitable foundation inc. the fair weather foundation, and by -- corporate funding is provided by stevens inc. >> douglas brinkley, welcome to fl "firing line," and mary frances berry, welcome back to "firing line." >> thank you. >> i'm delighted to welcome two renowned solars of american history to the program this week who can add historic perspective to president biden's nomination. professor berry you have written extensively about civil rights, about women's rights and about the constitution. professor brinkley, you are -- prolific author about the presidency and many other areas of american life. take a listen to a portion of president biden's inaugural address. >> this is our historic moment of crisis in challenge and unit is the path forward. and we must meet this moment as the united states ofamerica. if we do that, i guarantee you we will not fail. we have never, ever, ever failed in america when we've acte
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unfortunately there is a lot you know margaret. all 3 of us and i'm sure all the viewers watching this program who have seen those the video clips from from the company no it should be just the gowns. went on there were a lot of images i've seen over the last month so i have this proposition i want to see the people that committed down violence and vandalism against what i would say a sacred institution and least the building respect i don't know his respect the people that work there ok but then to look at you know these people are going to be prosecuted should be our other violence during the summer also be held accountable because that's what it's going to get down to is who's held accountable and who isn't so had yeah well many people were there were thousands of arrests this summer there were in some cases people hit with federal charges who had committed minor offenses or in some cases none at all there were demonstrations where the police when they call it heavily and arrest people who actually hadn't done anything they were
unfortunately there is a lot you know margaret. all 3 of us and i'm sure all the viewers watching this program who have seen those the video clips from from the company no it should be just the gowns. went on there were a lot of images i've seen over the last month so i have this proposition i want to see the people that committed down violence and vandalism against what i would say a sacred institution and least the building respect i don't know his respect the people that work there ok but...
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margaret said except like. about 50000000 trump supporters and and about 20 percent of the democrats i think the president did win that election and i have no problem saying so out but mr biden will be inaugurated next week and he will be inaugurated because the states came and said this is our guy because congress certified that's our system and that's how it works i'm from chicago the land of elections that are always kind of will see and so i don't i don't i don't have the same fury inside of me when one is taken and not otherwise however and having said. that the people who are aggrieved not not the few 100 they can went into the capitol building or even the few 1000 that surrounded the capitol building but the 10s of millions who are aggrieved are feeling with out. that they have not been heard and i think that's really what it is it's not so much they want trump to be their president although they do but that's the that's the tangible way of talking about their problem i think it is the fact that they do
margaret said except like. about 50000000 trump supporters and and about 20 percent of the democrats i think the president did win that election and i have no problem saying so out but mr biden will be inaugurated next week and he will be inaugurated because the states came and said this is our guy because congress certified that's our system and that's how it works i'm from chicago the land of elections that are always kind of will see and so i don't i don't i don't have the same fury inside...
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margaret? >> brennan: carter evans, thanks.und the world, other countries, most notably israel, are outpacing the u.s. when it comes to vaccinating their population. israel stands the 12.6%, while the u.s. is at just 1%. behind bahrain, iceland, and the u.k. liz palmer reports from london. >> reporter: good morning. those numbers point to the inequality of access to vaccine around the world. at this point, the developed countries are 13 13% of the population have locked in more than half of the world's vaccine supply. it is india's giant pharmaceutical manufacturers that will be key to making enough vaccines, hundreds of millions of doses for the world, especially developing countries, and, of course, for itself. the indian government staged a dry run for our giant program that will try to inoculate a million and a half people a day. >> you see how short of breath you are? >> reporter: but as vaccinations gathered speed, so did the virus. extra contagious strains, one in south africa, have pushed up the death rate alarmingly. >
margaret? >> brennan: carter evans, thanks.und the world, other countries, most notably israel, are outpacing the u.s. when it comes to vaccinating their population. israel stands the 12.6%, while the u.s. is at just 1%. behind bahrain, iceland, and the u.k. liz palmer reports from london. >> reporter: good morning. those numbers point to the inequality of access to vaccine around the world. at this point, the developed countries are 13 13% of the population have locked in more than...
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. >> governor: good morning, margaret. good to be with you. >> brennan: i'm glad we have you today to talk about the vaccine and distribution. i want to quickly ask you something on the political front as a republican. nearly a quarter of republicans say they have concerns about the election, and plan to oppose joe biden's electoral win. other republican senators say this is destructive to do in the first place. where do you stand? >> governor: well, it's a process that they have the right to initiate. i think it is a little bit o a don keoti jousting at windmills efforts. it certainly will fail. joe biden is our president-elect and he will be confirmed in that capacity. i do think that from a state perspective, the challenges have been initiated through recounts and court challenges, and that's how we work in our electoral college, state by state. so when it gets to congress, it is really a limited opportunity to review th the intricacies of the election process. we should have confidence in what has been done and the rev
. >> governor: good morning, margaret. good to be with you. >> brennan: i'm glad we have you today to talk about the vaccine and distribution. i want to quickly ask you something on the political front as a republican. nearly a quarter of republicans say they have concerns about the election, and plan to oppose joe biden's electoral win. other republican senators say this is destructive to do in the first place. where do you stand? >> governor: well, it's a process that they...
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margaret brennan, thank you for your excellent reporting. want to bring in david becker because he is a constitutional law expert. david, on that matter of the 25th amendment, margaret, of course, said it is at its early stages of discussion, but how would it work? >> so the way it works, it is usually used in a circumstance where a president might be going under anesthesia in a very temporary way. it is a temporary way, usually, to remove the president from his duties when he can't perform them for a period of time. but it also could be used when the vice president, and a majority of the cabinet, decide the president is unable to perform his duties as president. they transmit a letter to the president, and at that point the vice president becomes president until and unless the president himself submits a letter saying he is, indeed, able to perform his duties. then at that point, the president can continue on, or the vice president and the majority of the cabinet can continue with another letter saying he is unable to perform his duties, in
margaret brennan, thank you for your excellent reporting. want to bring in david becker because he is a constitutional law expert. david, on that matter of the 25th amendment, margaret, of course, said it is at its early stages of discussion, but how would it work? >> so the way it works, it is usually used in a circumstance where a president might be going under anesthesia in a very temporary way. it is a temporary way, usually, to remove the president from his duties when he can't...
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captioning sponsored by cbs >> brennan: i'm margaret brennan in washington, and this week on "face the nation," chaos has turned to calm at the white house, but the challenges facing the newly-elected president continue to grow. in the 10 days since taking office, president biden has issued a flood of executive actions dealing with covid-19, immigration, obamacare, climate change, overturning the travel ban, racial equity, transgender rights, the keystone x.l. pipeline, and abortion rights. >> the best way to describe it is to undo the damage trump has done. >> brennan: there are new mandates requiring mask-wearing when traveling, new efforts to bring order to vaccine distribution, and a third vaccine is pending f.d.a. approval. >> biden: it is based on science, not politics. it is based on truth, not denial. >> brennan: but mr. biden's push to end the pandemic will likely be disrupted by mutating strains of the virus now spreading in the u.s. another roadblock: he is having a tough time of selling his nearly $2 trillion economic package. even to his own party. with new accusations and
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margaret. >> that was fascinating. i love your connection to boston and you are very much in your personnel understand but the cambridge diehards in all us. but it was fascinating to hear and appreciate your thorough connection to wgbh, a partner of ours in this series that we do. and as i said, i'm margaret talcott on one of my favorites is porter square books so it's rare to be with them in the library. as many of you know, we american ancestors run this series american inspirations and i can't think of a better person to be part of this series eleanor roosevelt. she and her family, they are such willingly large figures in american history eleanor particularly is such an inspiration so particularly at this time for inclusion, diversey, for our country she is such a role model and truly inspiring. one particularly big fan of eleanor roosevelt's death carol of the state library of massachusetts, tell us about your fandom and why don't you start offwith the first question ? >> let me just apologize for being a little la
margaret. >> that was fascinating. i love your connection to boston and you are very much in your personnel understand but the cambridge diehards in all us. but it was fascinating to hear and appreciate your thorough connection to wgbh, a partner of ours in this series that we do. and as i said, i'm margaret talcott on one of my favorites is porter square books so it's rare to be with them in the library. as many of you know, we american ancestors run this series american inspirations and...
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thank you margaret.bring in david, on that matter of the 25th amendment, margaret said it's early stages of discussion but how would it work? >> way it works, it's usually used in circumstance where a president might be going under anesthesia in a temporary way to remove the president from his duties when he can't perform them for a period of time. but also could be used when the vice president and majority of the cabinet decide the president is unable to perform his duties as president. they transmit a letter to the president protempore of the senate. and until and unless the president submits a letter saying he is able to do his duties and at that point can continue on or they can do another letter, go to congress for vote and need 2/3 of each house, with two weeks to go, it's about the same as perform nerm as a barber, nothing's gonna beat my shave. especially for guys who tend to get razor bumps with ordinary razors. but now there's gillette skinguard. it flattens the skin and lifts the blades for a
thank you margaret.bring in david, on that matter of the 25th amendment, margaret said it's early stages of discussion but how would it work? >> way it works, it's usually used in circumstance where a president might be going under anesthesia in a temporary way to remove the president from his duties when he can't perform them for a period of time. but also could be used when the vice president and majority of the cabinet decide the president is unable to perform his duties as president....
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margaret love, very interesting _ time, ithink. margaret love, very interesting to _ time, ithink.love, very interesting to talk to - very interesting to talk to you, thank you. the uk has recorded the highest number of covid deaths in a 24—hour period since the pandemic struck last year at more than 1,600. experts say it's likely that the coming weeks will see figures even higher than this. many hospitals say they're now overwhelmed, with some staff almost on their knees after many months of treating desperately ill patients. that's certainly the distressing reality of life at the royal london hospital — and in the second of his special reports — clive myrie discovers the heavy price being paid by both staff and patients. the birth of a new day brings a familiar demon — more covid infections and more death. and it's others who must stare into the abyss to spare our eyes. like hannah, a senior mortician at the royal london hospital, part of a small team of just five that's handled hundreds of bodies in this pandemic. how do you ever prepare for people just dying and dying and dying
margaret love, very interesting _ time, ithink. margaret love, very interesting to _ time, ithink.love, very interesting to talk to - very interesting to talk to you, thank you. the uk has recorded the highest number of covid deaths in a 24—hour period since the pandemic struck last year at more than 1,600. experts say it's likely that the coming weeks will see figures even higher than this. many hospitals say they're now overwhelmed, with some staff almost on their knees after many months of...
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back to talk with all this we have jeremy diamond and margaret ta talev.lives and senator mitch measuring cconnell relent. is that out of character? >> no, it's not. mitch mcconnell understands all the levers of the senate and he does understand there's only so much you can do in the minority. he's no longer the majority leader, he's the minority leader. so what you have here is mcconnell signaling to schumer, look, i understand that we have to get started here with governance, but remember, you don't have all democratic senators willing to cast the filibuster overboard. now, what's important is that joe manchin, the two senators who mcconnell's point of view was raising last night, have already said they have long held the position they don't want to toss the filibuster overboard, but getting that renewed commitment last night kind of gave mcconnell a bit of a fig leaf, to go, it's not just a fig leaf. it is a power to go forward to say, they're not going to go along with you if you do this. schumer was never going to agree to take the filibuster a you ha
back to talk with all this we have jeremy diamond and margaret ta talev.lives and senator mitch measuring cconnell relent. is that out of character? >> no, it's not. mitch mcconnell understands all the levers of the senate and he does understand there's only so much you can do in the minority. he's no longer the majority leader, he's the minority leader. so what you have here is mcconnell signaling to schumer, look, i understand that we have to get started here with governance, but...
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margaret, i want to ask you about this reporting you just talked about there. the series that ox yost has published, about the final two months of the presidency. because it pertains to what we saw, the invasion of the capitol, directly, right? president trump, according to the axios reporting, was having a conversation about qanon over the summer, with some of his closest aides, including mark meadows and others. and he said, you know, quote, people say they're into all kinds of bad things and say all kinds of terrible things about them, trump added, but you know, my understanding is they're basically just people who want good government. so that was a conversation in the oval office. couple that with some of the things we know that trump has said out loud about qanon. listen to this. >> i don't know much about the movement, other than i understand they like me very much, which i appreciate. but i don't know much about the movement. i have heard that it is gaining in popularity. i've heard these are people that love our country. >> the reason this is so import
margaret, i want to ask you about this reporting you just talked about there. the series that ox yost has published, about the final two months of the presidency. because it pertains to what we saw, the invasion of the capitol, directly, right? president trump, according to the axios reporting, was having a conversation about qanon over the summer, with some of his closest aides, including mark meadows and others. and he said, you know, quote, people say they're into all kinds of bad things and...
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all right, margaret brennan, thank you. and major garrett.nd as the world watched the attack on the capitol in horror, the covid pandemic on wednesday claimed the lives of nearly 4,000 americans. that is the most deaths we've seen in a single day since the start of the outbreak. and tonight, the u.s. death toll tops 364,000. we get more now from cbs's jonathan vigliotti. >> reporter: in southern california, it has come to this-- hospitals on the verge of rationing care. >> the hospital system has bent about as far as it can bend. >> reporter: l.a. county's methodist hospital is so overwhelmed with covid patients, it's now assembled a triage team that would ultimately decide the fate of those critically ill. >> unimaginable decisions that would have to be made to deny care to people who need it because there's not the resources available. we have not reached that stage. we are on a pace to get there. >> reporter: this as more refrigerated shipping containers head to southern california to store the dead. tonight a more infectious strain of the
all right, margaret brennan, thank you. and major garrett.nd as the world watched the attack on the capitol in horror, the covid pandemic on wednesday claimed the lives of nearly 4,000 americans. that is the most deaths we've seen in a single day since the start of the outbreak. and tonight, the u.s. death toll tops 364,000. we get more now from cbs's jonathan vigliotti. >> reporter: in southern california, it has come to this-- hospitals on the verge of rationing care. >> the...
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back with us, eli e honig and margaret talev. up the question about pardons, let me remind you and all of our viewers about the direct line between what president trump said on wednesday, when he ginned up the crowd to a lather and then what they parroted, exactly his words, as they marauded into the u.s. capitol, looking to hang mike pence and before they killed a police officer. so here it is. >> make no mistake, this election was stolen from you, from me, from the country. >> they don't get to steal it from us! >> you'll never take back our country with weakness! you have to show strength. and you have to be strong. >> we want our country back! >> we're going to try to give our republicans -- the weak ones, because the strong ones don't need any of our help -- we're going to try to give them the kind of pride and boldness that they need to take back our country. >> this is our house. this is our country. this is our country. >> elie, can he pardon himself out of that incitement? >> can he pardon himself? we don't know. will he
back with us, eli e honig and margaret talev. up the question about pardons, let me remind you and all of our viewers about the direct line between what president trump said on wednesday, when he ginned up the crowd to a lather and then what they parroted, exactly his words, as they marauded into the u.s. capitol, looking to hang mike pence and before they killed a police officer. so here it is. >> make no mistake, this election was stolen from you, from me, from the country. >>...
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." >> "firing line with margaret hoovere possible in part by... and by... corporate fundinis proded by... >> welcome to "firing line,"rl albert b >> thank you very much, margaret. >> dr. bourl the question on ever's mind is, when will average americans realistically vaccine?to get the covid-19 next year -- maybehird or the the second quarter. and the reon why i'm saying that -- we will be able to provide to the american people around 20 million doses or more this year. but this is 10 million people with two doses, and i'm sure that the health authoritieswo d like to use them strategically. so, at the beginning, who will predetermined by them.e and likely, i assume, it will be op either with high risk o first-line workers. so i believe that we will reach a level around second quarter that maybe people can just goth and ge in their pharmacies or at the physician office at their will. >> do you think, by next summer? >> i think so. by nexsummer should be fine. >> tell me about the shot. the vaccine uses mrna technology, which is a breakthrough technology for v
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margaret cho and was a statement of intent by beijing the w.h.o. was a prime objective in its international strategy the new director general had a new and extremely powerful instrument at her disposal to reinforce her independence the newly composed international health regulations revised and consolidated in 2005 by the member states of the w.h.o. . which always assume a remotes. they authorized the w.h.o. to issue alerts about health emergencies that might occur. with the members also committed to reporting certain events to the w.h.o. . not doing so or responding too late could result in the w.h.o. holding them publicly accountable. for them but the w.h.o. is also part of the system of the united nations whose fundamental rule is non interference in other country's affairs on the one hand w.h.o. is told to monitor developments and if need be intervene in the politics of sovereign nations while on the other hand it is to in general refrain from such actions would you do to. look what happened at the world trade organization at the w t o i want a
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i also wonder margaret given what we saw in georgia just this past week where the republicans lost the senate seats, you now have one term donald trump losing the white house, you've lost the house previously, now the senate. do you think that could change the calculus of republicans getting on board with impeachment if in fact they are thinking about the party's political future? >> it could, although the ultimate sign is mitch mcconnell and much mcconnell has said, look, folks, there's just not enough time to do this. he hasn't said nope we're not doing it but mitch mcconnell still runs the senate until january 20th. and that's why this scenario that impeachment articles could be sent to the senate after joe biden is inaugurated, when mitch mcconnell no longer runs the senate, is also an interesting scenario to explore. let joe biden have his first hundred days in office and then one might impeach a president and prevent him from holding future federal office. that would be, you know, a slap on the wrist. it wouldn't remove him from office but it would be something. >> final word, jo
i also wonder margaret given what we saw in georgia just this past week where the republicans lost the senate seats, you now have one term donald trump losing the white house, you've lost the house previously, now the senate. do you think that could change the calculus of republicans getting on board with impeachment if in fact they are thinking about the party's political future? >> it could, although the ultimate sign is mitch mcconnell and much mcconnell has said, look, folks, there's...
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." >> "firing line" with margaret hoover is made possible in part by the margaret and daniel lobe foundation, robert greniery, charles r. schwab, the david kepric foundation, thefathe fairweather foundation. and by -- corporate funng provided by stevens inc. >> welcome to"firing line." >> thanks for having me. you are a republican and a former marine ctain from wisconsin entering your third term. you have been closely aligned with president trump. on wednesday, as the rioters were storming the capitol, you said rg quo said,ote, the president needs to call it off, it's over, the election is over, ende. qu how would you describe what happened? >> i was sitting there in my office. early in the day, wete had g reports that there were protesters who had breached the security perimeter. another office building had been evacuated. the situation seemed to escalate out of control very ickly. i could hear flash bangs going off in the distance. presumably that was capitol police trying to get protesters to back f. ey did not. so it kept escalating. all of a sudden, i mean, this got to a point where the
." >> "firing line" with margaret hoover is made possible in part by the margaret and daniel lobe foundation, robert greniery, charles r. schwab, the david kepric foundation, thefathe fairweather foundation. and by -- corporate funng provided by stevens inc. >> welcome to"firing line." >> thanks for having me. you are a republican and a former marine ctain from wisconsin entering your third term. you have been closely aligned with president trump. on...
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they clarified margaret served bricks in his heirs during her natural life. as it turned out over the next 20 years, margaret was owned by five different members of the family. 1693, cornelius briggs testified she would receive a liberty after another 13 years of service. after his death the next year, she was sold to another seller, unclear whether she gained her freedom. within plymouth colony, there were you larger labor folders such as one-time a separatist and new york city mayor who owned 80 slaves at the time of his death the baptist minister john wiles, whom i mentioned. certainly the overall number of african slaves plymouth colony was not huge. they estimate there were 1500 enslaved african across new england as a whole by the end of the 17th century but nevertheless, one can find many local instances of african slavery. across the colony. a more granular portrait within plymouth colony has a comprehensive examination of these documents. i only learned about john miles owning five or more slaves from looking at his inventory of his estate. certainly
they clarified margaret served bricks in his heirs during her natural life. as it turned out over the next 20 years, margaret was owned by five different members of the family. 1693, cornelius briggs testified she would receive a liberty after another 13 years of service. after his death the next year, she was sold to another seller, unclear whether she gained her freedom. within plymouth colony, there were you larger labor folders such as one-time a separatist and new york city mayor who owned...
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back with us, john avlon, margaret talev and miles taylor. you know, look, the president obviously has blood on his hands for this, never mind the 335,000 coronavirus people who have been killed but for this, yesterday. and the kansas city star singled out senator josh hawley in particular. they say it's an assault on democracy, senator josh hawley has blood on his hands. hawley's actions in the last week had such impact that the deserves an impressive share of the blame for the blood that's been shed. john avlon, i mean, even after this they still went through with contesting the results. >> yes. they sure did, and hawley and cruz and the other four who joined them and the you know, 120, 130 members of the house of representatives, they own this. they're culpable. they decided they would contest an election and perpetuate the president's lie, which they knew to be a lie, however they tried to dress it up, and you reap what you sow. we're all reaping what they sowed by coddling this president, by encouraging his lies, and so there is special
back with us, john avlon, margaret talev and miles taylor. you know, look, the president obviously has blood on his hands for this, never mind the 335,000 coronavirus people who have been killed but for this, yesterday. and the kansas city star singled out senator josh hawley in particular. they say it's an assault on democracy, senator josh hawley has blood on his hands. hawley's actions in the last week had such impact that the deserves an impressive share of the blame for the blood that's...
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and i want to make one thing clear, margaret. you know, we don't know what the verdict will be in the senate trial. there could be new evidence that the senators will hear this and there were some republicans who voted not to have a trial yesterday, who paradoxically say that they may be willing to vote to convict. that aside, i do think that we learn something about the republican party yesterday. we've been framing and you've been writing in axios every day about the battle for the soul of the republican party. what battle?! what battle?! 45 republican senators don't want a trial. >> yeah, john, yes, good morning. there's not really two ways to read that vote. that was a test vote about the prospects for conviction in an impeachment, and unless something extraordinary were to develop between now and a few days from now, we know the answer before it started. so that's what you're seeing. you're seeing this group of, you know, basically five -- it's now the gang of five -- republican senators who are showing a consistent willingn
and i want to make one thing clear, margaret. you know, we don't know what the verdict will be in the senate trial. there could be new evidence that the senators will hear this and there were some republicans who voted not to have a trial yesterday, who paradoxically say that they may be willing to vote to convict. that aside, i do think that we learn something about the republican party yesterday. we've been framing and you've been writing in axios every day about the battle for the soul of...
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margaret, thank you so much for being here tonight.to have you with us, ma'am. >> thank you all. >> martha: thank you. thank you, margaret. be well. so, that is "the story" on this friday january the 8th 2021. what a week. right? "the story" continues as always. we will be back with you on monday night here at 7:00. have a good weekend, everyone. be well, take care, stay safe. we will see you monday. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: good evening, and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." the crackdown on america's civil live is coming. we told you that yesterday. turns out it didn't take long. it is here now. and its unprecedented. and it will have consequences. this will cause extremism. actions taken to suppress extremism will cause it. those unintended consequences, we don't know. is very clear what is happening and what will happen. here is the first news. just days after donald trump called the breaking up of big tech monopolies in order to preserve
margaret, thank you so much for being here tonight.to have you with us, ma'am. >> thank you all. >> martha: thank you. thank you, margaret. be well. so, that is "the story" on this friday january the 8th 2021. what a week. right? "the story" continues as always. we will be back with you on monday night here at 7:00. have a good weekend, everyone. be well, take care, stay safe. we will see you monday. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: good evening, and welcome to...
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in 1673, briggs purchased one of them, girl named margaret, from a boston mariner. the deed of sale clarified that margaret would serve briggs and his heirs during her natural life. over the next 20 years, margaret was owned by five different members of the briggs family. in his 1693 will, cornelius briggs, who lived on the cape, specified that she would receive her liberty after another 13 years of service. after his death the next year, she was sold to another si tu ate shuttler for 11 pounds. it was unclear whether she ever gained her freedom. within plymouth colony there were a few larger slaveholders, such as a separatist and new york city mayor, tom mavs willet, who owned eight slave ted tom of this death, and baptist john miles. certainly the overall number of african slaves in plymouth was not huge. there were estimates there were 1500 enslaved africans across new england as a whole by the end of the 17th century. but nevertheless, one can find many instances, many local instances, of african slavery in barn all-star, bristol, and across the colony. a more?
in 1673, briggs purchased one of them, girl named margaret, from a boston mariner. the deed of sale clarified that margaret would serve briggs and his heirs during her natural life. over the next 20 years, margaret was owned by five different members of the briggs family. in his 1693 will, cornelius briggs, who lived on the cape, specified that she would receive her liberty after another 13 years of service. after his death the next year, she was sold to another si tu ate shuttler for 11...
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joined by chris christie, rahm emanuel, margaret hoover, and our political analyst matthew dowd.s start out with that back and forth i had with rand paul. you've got significant members of your party who simply can't say the election wasn't stolen. >> well, listen, george, i don't think there's any question that what the whole country needs to focus on in terms of our election to make we have some effective electoral reform, no one wants to wait two, three weeks to get election results. we need to work on that and make the system better for 2022. but this election was not stolen. all the facts point in that direction. and i'm a former prosecutor, george, i make decisions based upon evidence, not based upon feelings or partisanship or loyalty. you make those decisions based upon evidence and the evidence here has shown right from the beginning that, while every election has some irregularities, there were no type of irregularities that would have changed the result in any one state, let alone the four states that would need to have been changed. for the result of the election to b
joined by chris christie, rahm emanuel, margaret hoover, and our political analyst matthew dowd.s start out with that back and forth i had with rand paul. you've got significant members of your party who simply can't say the election wasn't stolen. >> well, listen, george, i don't think there's any question that what the whole country needs to focus on in terms of our election to make we have some effective electoral reform, no one wants to wait two, three weeks to get election results....
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pardon attorney, margaret love.d my understanding of all of this today in some frightening directions. thank you very much for joining us tonight. really appreciate it. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you very much, lawrence. >>> up next, joe biden says the rollout of the covid vaccine has been a disaster but he has a plan to fix it starting next week. for people living with h-i-v, keep being you. and ask your doctor about biktarvy. biktarvy is a complete, one-pill, once-a-day treatment used for h-i-v in certain adults. it's not a cure, but with one small pill, biktarvy fights h-i-v to help you get to and stay undetectable. that's when the amount of virus is so low it cannot be measured by a lab test. research shows people who take h-i-v treatment every day and get to and stay undetectable can no longer transmit h-i-v through sex. serious side effects can occur, including kidney problems and kidney failure. rare, life-threatening side effects include a buildup of lactic acid and liver problems. do not take bikt
pardon attorney, margaret love.d my understanding of all of this today in some frightening directions. thank you very much for joining us tonight. really appreciate it. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you very much, lawrence. >>> up next, joe biden says the rollout of the covid vaccine has been a disaster but he has a plan to fix it starting next week. for people living with h-i-v, keep being you. and ask your doctor about biktarvy. biktarvy is a complete,...
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pardon attorney, margaret love. expanded my understanding of all of this today in some frightening directions. thank you very much for joining us tonight. really appreciate it. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you very much, lawrence. >>> up next, joe biden says the rollout of the covid vaccine has been a disaster but he has a plan to fix it starting next week. ah, a package! you know what this human ordered? a backache. consider pain, delivered. pain says you can't. advil says you can. metastatic breast cancer is relentless, but i'm relentless every day. and having more days is possible with verzenio, proven to help you live significantly longer when taken with fulvestrant. verzenio + fulvestrant is for women with hr+, her2- metastatic breast cancer that has progressed after hormone therapy. diarrhea is common, may be severe, or cause dehydration or infection. at the first sign, call your doctor, start an anti-diarrheal, and drink fluids. before taking verzenio, tell your doctor about any fever, chills, or othe
pardon attorney, margaret love. expanded my understanding of all of this today in some frightening directions. thank you very much for joining us tonight. really appreciate it. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you very much, lawrence. >>> up next, joe biden says the rollout of the covid vaccine has been a disaster but he has a plan to fix it starting next week. ah, a package! you know what this human ordered? a backache. consider pain, delivered. pain says you...
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advanced a great deal in recent years and i'm thinking of landmark studies by historians such as margaret and fisher and others african slavery was not confined such as boston and newport but extended into the new england interior. all the way into colonies. >> what does it mean to be enslaved? with a simple definition of slavery and enslavement generally involves the forced removal of the victims from one place to another and the inability to leave the workforce violence or threat of violence to compel them to work for nominal or no pay. so who in early new england with that that definition to look at a number of diverse examples the english servant on the rim of massachusetts in 1624 and an irish man who was part of the english settlers or perhaps that servitude that was status breaking in these individuals was not free laborers. those that we would regard as slaves were native or african. let's take those one at a time native slavery plays an important role in the colonies founding. and then to kidnap natives along the new england coast. and then to be as guides and interpreters. one o
advanced a great deal in recent years and i'm thinking of landmark studies by historians such as margaret and fisher and others african slavery was not confined such as boston and newport but extended into the new england interior. all the way into colonies. >> what does it mean to be enslaved? with a simple definition of slavery and enslavement generally involves the forced removal of the victims from one place to another and the inability to leave the workforce violence or threat of...
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margaret is back with us and alex burns.litical correspondent with the "new york times." great to have both of you. on wednesday president biden called on all of us to have this reset and to attempt, you know, unity. in that spirit i have tried to cast off my cynical journalism hat for the last 48 hours. >> you look at me when i say i've tried to be unified. >> i feel like you're going to call me out. i am still trying, alex, despite the gimlet eye i see being cast at me right now. is there chance there's going to be bipartisanship? are you seeing any movement? are you seeing people sort of approaching this in a new way on capitol hill? >> look, i do think there is a better chance of getting something done on a bipartisan basis today than there was six months ago or four years ago because there is a sense on the republican side that joe biden is a guy you can do business with and because joe biden is an incoming president who continues to believe that bipartisanship is important. but alison, it's important that we not grade
margaret is back with us and alex burns.litical correspondent with the "new york times." great to have both of you. on wednesday president biden called on all of us to have this reset and to attempt, you know, unity. in that spirit i have tried to cast off my cynical journalism hat for the last 48 hours. >> you look at me when i say i've tried to be unified. >> i feel like you're going to call me out. i am still trying, alex, despite the gimlet eye i see being cast at me...
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joining us now to talk about this, cnn political analyst, john avlon, cnn political analyst, margaret talev. and cnn contributor, miles taylor, former achiechief of stf the department of homeland security. the 25th amendment, people can see how complicated, but simply put, if a majority of the cabinet and/or the majority of a congressional committee that has not been appointed decides the president isn't fit to serve and the vice president signs on, then the vice president takes over. as i said, a lot of this is a little bit silly or has been silly but this morning it's different. this morning there is real cause to have a serious discussion about it, and our understanding is that some cabinet members are engaged in a discussion about it. what are you hearing? >> john, that tracks with the reporting that i heard yesterday from republicans i spoke with and that my colleague jonathan swan heard. conversations inside the white house. aides that still work for the president, former aides, aides on capitol hill, former aides, lobbyists, political consultants, in conversation with their bos
joining us now to talk about this, cnn political analyst, john avlon, cnn political analyst, margaret talev. and cnn contributor, miles taylor, former achiechief of stf the department of homeland security. the 25th amendment, people can see how complicated, but simply put, if a majority of the cabinet and/or the majority of a congressional committee that has not been appointed decides the president isn't fit to serve and the vice president signs on, then the vice president takes over. as i...
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"face the nation" moderator margaret brennan joins us with more on the story.h dr. birx. kudos to you for engaging her in that way. many thought she was in between a rock and a hard place and the more she talked, the more you could see that was true but she clearly wanted to set the record straight on her behalf. did she not? >> she did. i think all of us are going through this national trauma and trying to process this pandemic, and for those on the frontlines who were in the middle of this and the chaotic response, they're still trying to process what they went through too. dr. birx certainly is. we talked to her about that at length, and i think one of the more troubling things was to hear from someone who had dedicated her entire professional career to dealing with pandemics around the world, aids in subis har ran africa, was brought to her knees here in the u.s. by a health care system that leads the way in medical innovation and wealth, but couldn't get out of its own way in dealing with this pandemic. that she really was crippled, she felt, by the chaos
"face the nation" moderator margaret brennan joins us with more on the story.h dr. birx. kudos to you for engaging her in that way. many thought she was in between a rock and a hard place and the more she talked, the more you could see that was true but she clearly wanted to set the record straight on her behalf. did she not? >> she did. i think all of us are going through this national trauma and trying to process this pandemic, and for those on the frontlines who were in the...
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margaret cho and was a statement of intent by beijing the w.h.o. was a prime objective in its international strategy the new director general had a new and extremely powerful instrument at her disposal to reinforce her independence the newly composed international health regulations revised and consolidated in 2005 by the member states of the w h o w which always assume under most they authorized the w.h.o. to issue alerts about health emergencies that might occur. the members also committed to reporting certain events to the w.h.o. . not doing so or responding too late could result in the w.h.o. holding them publicly accountable. for them but the w.h.o. is also part of the system of the united nations whose fundamental rule is non interference in other country's affairs on the one hand w.h.o. is told to monitor developments and if need be intervened in the politics of sovereign nations while on the other hand it is to in general refrain from such actions to teach you to. look what happened at the world trade organization at the w t o one a country
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as margaret was sort of getting at, these divisions exist.olarization that existed before trump and that trump sort of turbo charged have solidified. and you see it in our brand new poll numbers that are out. you see that joe biden, while he has the goodwill of the country, if you look at just how republicans feel about how he's handled the transition or if they think he's going to do a good job, they are as poor on biden as democrats were on trump four years ago. this is totally different than even at the beginning of the obama administration, really was bipartisan goodwill. that's one thing you're going to see is that joe biden who does plant himself the middle of american politics, who does have this desire to really reach out and get his way through congress through relationships and the way that he sort of grew up in the senate of how things got done, just doesn't meet the reality at the moment. we'll see if he's successful at that. it's not how it's currently constructed. the only other thing i would just note is his call for unity, thi
as margaret was sort of getting at, these divisions exist.olarization that existed before trump and that trump sort of turbo charged have solidified. and you see it in our brand new poll numbers that are out. you see that joe biden, while he has the goodwill of the country, if you look at just how republicans feel about how he's handled the transition or if they think he's going to do a good job, they are as poor on biden as democrats were on trump four years ago. this is totally different than...
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in july, we all put our masks on and opened the margaret rose henry bridge in south wilmington. the bridge connects the riverfront with development opportunities on the others of the christina and will also serve as an important connector for city neighborhoods and as a welcoming symbol for visitors to our city. it's appropriately named after a good friend, former senator and a bridge builder herself, margaret rose henry. these are the kind of projects that can revitalize communities, create jobs, spur growth and new business investment. we need to make it easy for businesses to start here and stay here. that is why this year, i am against proposing a site readiness fund so we can quickly connect existing properties to meet the needs of prospective employers. two years ago, we started a new grant program, encouraging development and growth expansion or edge for short. we have awarded nearly $1.5 million in edge grants to 20 companies. this year, we will expand the grant program to encourage even more small businesses to grow and innovate. we will also increase funding for what w
in july, we all put our masks on and opened the margaret rose henry bridge in south wilmington. the bridge connects the riverfront with development opportunities on the others of the christina and will also serve as an important connector for city neighborhoods and as a welcoming symbol for visitors to our city. it's appropriately named after a good friend, former senator and a bridge builder herself, margaret rose henry. these are the kind of projects that can revitalize communities, create...
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joining us now cnn political analyst margaret talev the managing editor at axios and errol louis.ave both of you here. let me just pull up the republican members of congress, just to remind everybody, errol, who were all in, you know, on trying to overturn the election. there were something -- more than 100 of them who wanted to deny the vote count of the electoral college. they still stuck with the big lie that the election was somehow illegitimate. so, what's going to happen for this impeachment vote? are we seeing any erosion of the republicans who came out very strongly after the insurrection and said it was time for president trump to go? >> yeah. the impeachment looks like it's a done deal. the democratic leadership of the house, nancy pelosi and her top aides, they don't bring a vote unless they can win a vote on something like this. so clearly they've sampled their conference and the democratic majority is going to prevail and they'll get their impeachment vote. what the republicans do, of course, is a very big question. they were clearly unable or unequal to the moment. t
joining us now cnn political analyst margaret talev the managing editor at axios and errol louis.ave both of you here. let me just pull up the republican members of congress, just to remind everybody, errol, who were all in, you know, on trying to overturn the election. there were something -- more than 100 of them who wanted to deny the vote count of the electoral college. they still stuck with the big lie that the election was somehow illegitimate. so, what's going to happen for this...