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margaret: yeah. the reports are important because we use data to demonstrate that there's a real problem. i want to give a shoutout to my colleagues at the organization stop aapi hate. they recognized that we didn't have data on the number of incidences of hate crimes an violence against the aapi community. so they did it themselves. they produced a report last month that documented nearly 4,000 incidences of hate an bias against the aapi community over the last year. this report is a great example of how it can make a difference. it enabled us to then ask, what can be done about the problems that we're seeing? for the splc, one of the key things for us is making sure that our policies that we're advocating and the legislation that we're advocating directly responds to the problems we're seeing and the data. so for example, we're strong supporters of the efforts to pass the data collection law in congress, the documents hate crime. we think it's vital that this law encourages all law enforcement agen
margaret: yeah. the reports are important because we use data to demonstrate that there's a real problem. i want to give a shoutout to my colleagues at the organization stop aapi hate. they recognized that we didn't have data on the number of incidences of hate crimes an violence against the aapi community. so they did it themselves. they produced a report last month that documented nearly 4,000 incidences of hate an bias against the aapi community over the last year. this report is a great...
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margaret, you're a stand-up comedian. you have a prolific stand-up career, but you've recently made the shift over to the podcasting world. how's that been? it's interesting. and it's can do during this time. i've always befriended people that i know a going. a good example of that would be awkwafina. like, i sort of knew about her when she was kind of coming up and i was like, oh, i wanted to work with her and do stuff. and then also jonathan van ness is another example of somebody that i knew well before all of his fame. you're like a muse or almost like a talent scout. and you're almost using your podcast as a platform to introduce them to- to the rest of the world. yes, i think that's exactly a good way to put it. and i really enjoy that. i have a friend who's even more asian. her name is [hisses] how do you spell that? is that-- it's just like it's sounds. [hisses louder] for you, comedy, do you consider it something that you find joy in that comes naturally to you? or do you kind of consider comedy a job? it's both.
margaret, you're a stand-up comedian. you have a prolific stand-up career, but you've recently made the shift over to the podcasting world. how's that been? it's interesting. and it's can do during this time. i've always befriended people that i know a going. a good example of that would be awkwafina. like, i sort of knew about her when she was kind of coming up and i was like, oh, i wanted to work with her and do stuff. and then also jonathan van ness is another example of somebody that i knew...
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thank you, margaret.tufekci, the question is how can government best offer simple explanations about the virus from official medical experts? i think the best way would be l to provide accurate information about the transmission _ mechanisms and empower people to use their judgment. you cannot really have exact instructions for. every possible setting - somebody will encounter. so what i think the health. organisations like the who or national public health - authorities should do is to go in front of people and explain, "look, this pathogen - is airborne in this particular- way and this is what it means," so that a person who sees - somebodyjust passing by them without a mask outdoors, they don't need to panic. | that is a fleeting encounter. that's just going to dilute, that's not a big deal. - whereas if you're going into a grocery store - and even if everybody i is wearing a mask, if it's really crowded, that's not the safest environment —| i even if everybody is a few feet i away because it can accum
thank you, margaret.tufekci, the question is how can government best offer simple explanations about the virus from official medical experts? i think the best way would be l to provide accurate information about the transmission _ mechanisms and empower people to use their judgment. you cannot really have exact instructions for. every possible setting - somebody will encounter. so what i think the health. organisations like the who or national public health - authorities should do is to go in...
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norah is on assignment, i'm margaret brennan. we're going to begin with breaking news on another deadly assault on the u.s. capitol. tonight a 25-year-old suspect and a capitol police officer are dead. another officer is injured, and the city of washington is reeling after the second attack here in just three months. investigators are still on the scene, after this man, noah green, turned his blue sedan into a weapon, ramming into the two officers who were guarding a security entrance about 100 yards from the base of the capitol. the attack sent national guard troops scrambling, and briefly put the entire complex into lockdown. another painful reminder of january 6. as we come on the air, president biden has ordered flags lowered to half staff in memory of slain officer billy evans. and the city has begun an all too familiar ritual: mourning the loss of a capitol police officer killed in the line of duty. there are so many questions tonight about what motivated the killer and how security around the capitol could have been breach
norah is on assignment, i'm margaret brennan. we're going to begin with breaking news on another deadly assault on the u.s. capitol. tonight a 25-year-old suspect and a capitol police officer are dead. another officer is injured, and the city of washington is reeling after the second attack here in just three months. investigators are still on the scene, after this man, noah green, turned his blue sedan into a weapon, ramming into the two officers who were guarding a security entrance about 100...
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margaret: deaths. -- >> deaths.ed states, we have been able to decouple this successfully. it is much different than a couple months ago. and the people getting infected and hospitalized are those who have not had access to the vaccine. many states in the country are opening vaccine to the entire population, so this will end as we get more vaccine into people's arms. europe has been unable to vaccinate at a high degree, which is why they are facing a totally different trajectory than the united states, because we have been successful enough to stay ahead what is -- stay had the surgery cases. lisa: you said pediatric indication, when we had that for the vaccine, otherwise saying, when can kids get inoculated? what is your sense of the timeline and how crucial this is to ending the pandemic echo and i hear about this every day for my kids. >> we know pfizer has applied for an emergency with authorization for ages 12 to 15. the vaccine has approved a 16 and 17-year-olds, so i think that will likely come before the fal
margaret: deaths. -- >> deaths.ed states, we have been able to decouple this successfully. it is much different than a couple months ago. and the people getting infected and hospitalized are those who have not had access to the vaccine. many states in the country are opening vaccine to the entire population, so this will end as we get more vaccine into people's arms. europe has been unable to vaccinate at a high degree, which is why they are facing a totally different trajectory than the...
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actually, margaret, i thought that it was unnecessary. there were a lot of things that president clinton could not do in terms of public investment-- in education, in infrastructure, in basic research and development-- that he and ideally america should have done during those years but did not do because of this totem of bringing the deficit down and balancing the budget. i don't think we want a rigid formula here. it turns out that we could get-- and this actually is one of the legacies of the trump administration-- we could, as an economy, grow very fast and not ri inflation and have a very, very large national debt, much larger than we assumed we could as a proportion of the total economy. and many of us watching the trump administration lead us into this kind of extraordinary debt were surprised because nobody knew that we could have avoid inflation with unemployment that low and with that much national debt. >> well, i was surprised, too. but maya, i'd like to ask you, is the debt,s the national debt a totem? >> no, i have a very dif
actually, margaret, i thought that it was unnecessary. there were a lot of things that president clinton could not do in terms of public investment-- in education, in infrastructure, in basic research and development-- that he and ideally america should have done during those years but did not do because of this totem of bringing the deficit down and balancing the budget. i don't think we want a rigid formula here. it turns out that we could get-- and this actually is one of the legacies of the...
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. >> finer, firing line with margaret hoover. this is made possible in part by the margaret and daniel loeb foundation. charles r schwab. the david foundation inc. the fairweather foundation. craig newmark, slowly the pews. and by corporate funding is provided by stevens inc. >> maia mcginnis, welcome to firing line. secretary rice, welcome back, to firing line. >> think you so much. >> you served in three presidential administrations, including as labor secretary for president bill clinton. and maia, you are the president for the nonpartisan committee for the federal budget. i would like to start first with a television advertisement from the 1980s warning in very stark terms, about the consequences of the national debt. take a look. >> warning, shall we get down to business. you will enjoyed numerous rights and privileges, you will share certain problems as well. specifically, you owe the united states government in round numbers, $50,000. >> when that advertisement aired in 1984, the national debt was under $2 trillion. right
. >> finer, firing line with margaret hoover. this is made possible in part by the margaret and daniel loeb foundation. charles r schwab. the david foundation inc. the fairweather foundation. craig newmark, slowly the pews. and by corporate funding is provided by stevens inc. >> maia mcginnis, welcome to firing line. secretary rice, welcome back, to firing line. >> think you so much. >> you served in three presidential administrations, including as labor secretary for...
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captioning sponsored by cbs >> brennan: i'm margaret brennan in washington, and this week on "face the nation," along with a sunny economic outlook come clouds of caution with the growing number of new coronavirus cases. now that spring has sprung, some businesses are booming. >> we're at a place where the economy is about to start growing much more quickly. >> brennan: we'll preview jerome powell's "60 minutes" with scott pelley. if that's the case, do we need the $2 trillion bill democrats are tr trying to get through congress. we'll hear from nancy pelosi and liz cheney. we'll also look at the crucial caveat in chairman powell's assessment. our recovery is tied to americans taking the coronavirus seriously. in michigan, the covid-19 situation is so bad, that governor gretchen whitmer used a trifecta of sports analogies. >> the fourth down on the two yard line with five seconds left in the fourth quarter. we cannot afford to strike out, fumble the ball, it is everybody against covid. >> brennan: she is lobbying the biden administration for more vaccine supply. so far they said they'l
captioning sponsored by cbs >> brennan: i'm margaret brennan in washington, and this week on "face the nation," along with a sunny economic outlook come clouds of caution with the growing number of new coronavirus cases. now that spring has sprung, some businesses are booming. >> we're at a place where the economy is about to start growing much more quickly. >> brennan: we'll preview jerome powell's "60 minutes" with scott pelley. if that's the case, do we...
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>>> "firing line" with margaret hoover is made possible by the margaret and daniel lobe foundation, robert greneri, charles r. schwab, the david tepper charitable foundation, inc., the fair weather foundation. craig newmark philanthropies, and by corporate funding is provided by stevens, inc. >>> senator kirsten gillibrand, welcome to "firing line." >> thank you. >> senator, let's start with president biden's $2.3 trillion infrastructure package. most americans think of roads and bridges when they hear the world "infrastructure." you're a mother of two teen sons and you recently tweeted paid leave is infrastructure, child care is infrastructure, caregiving is infrastructure. explain. >> well, the way i see infrastructure is it's what's necessary to get the economy moving. and we traditionally look at things like roads and bridges and sewer systems. now we look at things like high-speed rail or a better electric grid or rural broadband. that's in my mind the hard infrastructure but there's a lot of soft infrastructure also necessary. schools, affordable day care, paid leave. this is the car
>>> "firing line" with margaret hoover is made possible by the margaret and daniel lobe foundation, robert greneri, charles r. schwab, the david tepper charitable foundation, inc., the fair weather foundation. craig newmark philanthropies, and by corporate funding is provided by stevens, inc. >>> senator kirsten gillibrand, welcome to "firing line." >> thank you. >> senator, let's start with president biden's $2.3 trillion infrastructure...
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margaret, just a second.th i think you said your mom from africa and you found you had no way, no credit rating here in the united states before -- you ended up having to borrow at an exorbitant rate from someone this would not have helped you at this point, would it? >> this product would have helped because my mother and i were renters we had brooklyn and moved to the united states and what happened was when we 'em graded to the united states we got the rent but walking into a big institution to borrow money we were turned away that's over 400% interest rate my mother pawned my father's ring and that's how we started in this country. inspired by that experience in . where you come from. the color of your skin your credit score shouldn't determine where you end up in the ulths. >> this is a classic american story obviously of someone identifying a problem and coming up with a potential solution margaret, where does goldman sachs fit into this? >> this partnership with esusu it's a key facet of sustainability
margaret, just a second.th i think you said your mom from africa and you found you had no way, no credit rating here in the united states before -- you ended up having to borrow at an exorbitant rate from someone this would not have helped you at this point, would it? >> this product would have helped because my mother and i were renters we had brooklyn and moved to the united states and what happened was when we 'em graded to the united states we got the rent but walking into a big...
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the nation." , i'm margaret brennan. for "face the nation" i'm margaret brennan.ored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> 12 is one of the greatest par-3s in the world because it's a wrecker. >> it's so beautifully laid out. it's this portrait of, like, a postcard. >> there's always about half a dozen shots on the golf course that you've got to watch out for. at augusta, it's 12. >> the ball bounced back into ray's creek. >> that hole has crippled many people. >> it's a hole that you're always looking forward to during the round or dreading. >> it's one of the scariest, most intimidating little par-3s in the world. >> you've seen
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i'm margaret brennan for "face the nation."ioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org the 7pm news, weeknights on kpix 5. >>> this is the cbs overnight news. >>> good evening, today marked the second easter disrupted by covid. while there's hope vaccines will help end the crisis, highly contagious variants are threatening to pro long it. tonight, europe and canada are experiencing a new wave of infections in lock downs. here in the u.s., it's an arm's race, 18% of american's, that is over 60 millionpeople are fully vaccinated. but the cases are rising in 27 states and washington, d.c. cbs's is in los angeles tracking all of
i'm margaret brennan for "face the nation."ioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org the 7pm news, weeknights on kpix 5. >>> this is the cbs overnight news. >>> good evening, today marked the second easter disrupted by covid. while there's hope vaccines will help end the crisis, highly contagious variants are threatening to pro long it. tonight, europe and canada are experiencing a new wave of infections in lock downs. here in the u.s., it's an arm's race,...
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and now with us, a former aide to former prime minister margaret thatcher and director for margaret thatchert the monarchy plays in the united kingdom and the service had been watched all over the world possibly by billions of people and i think that this is a powerful reminder of the hugely important role that the monarchy plays not only for the united kingdom, but the commonwealth as well, which has over 50 nations and the british empire, today the commonwealth and british people and people across the world celebrated the life of a truly great man, a selfless man who lived his life for the sake of the united kingdom for the commonwealth and for a greater, higher purpose and there was also, of course, an extremely large, religious element to this service, and a reminder as well of the tremendously important part that religion plays in the role of the royal family and in the life of the british people as well. >> now, i have to ask you, because of your work with margaret thatcher, i'm sure that there are many people who tune in today who watch the crown and even members of the royal family s
and now with us, a former aide to former prime minister margaret thatcher and director for margaret thatchert the monarchy plays in the united kingdom and the service had been watched all over the world possibly by billions of people and i think that this is a powerful reminder of the hugely important role that the monarchy plays not only for the united kingdom, but the commonwealth as well, which has over 50 nations and the british empire, today the commonwealth and british people and people...
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> margaret was the queen's closest companion in many ways. she had been there with her when suddenly their father had to step up and become king. >> elizabeth and margaret really were totally devoted to one another. >> the queen was always the big sister. she was always looking out for margaret. >> she was able to confide in her. they were best friends as children. of and they'd still remained extremely close. >> and just seven weeks after the death of her beloved sister the queen suffers another devastating loss. her 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 it wasn't just the loss of her mother, which was deeply important to her. the loss of an adviser and a counselor. but it was the loss of a contact with the past. >> the queen mother devoted much of the history of early 20th century britain, who'd been there through the abdication, through the second world war. >> the queen moth
> margaret was the queen's closest companion in many ways. she had been there with her when suddenly their father had to step up and become king. >> elizabeth and margaret really were totally devoted to one another. >> the queen was always the big sister. she was always looking out for margaret. >> she was able to confide in her. they were best friends as children. of and they'd still remained extremely close. >> and just seven weeks after the death of her beloved...
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>> firing line with margaret hoover made possible in part by the margaret and daniel of foundation, charles r schwab. the david tepper charitable foundation, inc.; the fair weather foundation, craig newmark from philanthropies and by corporate funding provided by stevens, inc., and morgan stanley. >> representative adam kinzinger, welcome to finance the thank you. it to be with you. >> early this week annapolis jury found officer derek chauvin guilty all counts for the murder of george floyd. vice president kamala harris is the verdict represents a measure of justice but we still have work to do. congressman, what is your reaction to the verdict? >> i was hesitate to do the jury's job of feels like they got this one right. i don't think you can see what we saw, 9 minutes of having the neon george floyd's thanks. immobile, standing there with almost emotionless knowing he is not breathing anymore seems like justice was done. >> a fair number of proposals floating around congress, the bill republican senator tim scott introduced last summer, a bill democratic supported in the house of represe
>> firing line with margaret hoover made possible in part by the margaret and daniel of foundation, charles r schwab. the david tepper charitable foundation, inc.; the fair weather foundation, craig newmark from philanthropies and by corporate funding provided by stevens, inc., and morgan stanley. >> representative adam kinzinger, welcome to finance the thank you. it to be with you. >> early this week annapolis jury found officer derek chauvin guilty all counts for the murder...
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>>f.p.: me, margaret safari line with margaret hoover made possible in part by the margaret and daniel of foundation, robert rainier, charles schwab, the david tepper charitable foundation, the fair weather foundation, craig newmark philanthropies and corporate funding provided by stevens, inc. is your family ready for an emergency? you can prepare by mapping out two ways to escape your home, creating a supply kit, and including your whole family in practice drills. for help creating an emergency plan, ty.pge.com and including your whole family in practice drills. a little preparation will make you and your family safer in an emergency. a week's worth of food and water, radio, flashlight, batteries and first aid kit are a good start to learn more, visit safetyactioncenter.pge.com nancy: america's longest war is ending. but problems linger on. president biden: it's time to end america's longest war. nancy: president biden announces all u.s. troops in afghanistan will be withdrawn by september 11. president biden: we can't allow a four power to sphere in our democratic process. nancy: an
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>> doctor: well, it could be, margaret, but we have to be careful about that.ecause we now have only seen six people. something that is similar, certainly in its mechanism and what we've seen with a.z., astrazeneca, in the european union and the u.k., has the same sort of thrombotic theme, namely a clot, and it's a very unusual situation to see that. and yet in those circumstances, where they've seen many more with that different vaccine, it has not only been restricted to women. and that's one of the points that we want to be careful about. you don't want to jump ahead of yourself and decide you know the total spectrum of this. which is one of the reasons why they paused and why, hopefully, by friday we'll know that. >> brennan: the johnson & johnson vaccine is an in activated cold virus injected into someone. the moderna and pfizer vaccines are a very different kind of vaccine. when you were on this program in february, i asked you whether johnson & johnson was an inferior vaccine, and you said, no, no, it is not, you can't say that. do you still believe that
>> doctor: well, it could be, margaret, but we have to be careful about that.ecause we now have only seen six people. something that is similar, certainly in its mechanism and what we've seen with a.z., astrazeneca, in the european union and the u.k., has the same sort of thrombotic theme, namely a clot, and it's a very unusual situation to see that. and yet in those circumstances, where they've seen many more with that different vaccine, it has not only been restricted to women. and...
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to introduce us to sarah polk margaret taylor and abigail fillmore. we have two historians at the table meet conover hunt and author and historian and an expert in historic preservation. and paul. finkelman is a historian and legal scholar based at albany law school. he's the author of a biography of millard fillmore. welcome to both of you. thank you. thank you. well james cape hulk is sometimes described as the least known influential president. would you agree with that? and why well, he certainly not very well known and he certainly important when he was nominated for president. he had no public office. he had twice lost the governorship of tennessee before that. he had been a one-term governor and before that. he'd been a member of congress. so he was a lawyer practicing law in tennessee, and he was what is known as the dark horse candidate the first star course candidate. he had hoped to get the vice presidential nomination. that's what he was pushing for and suddenly deadlock convention out of nowhere polk is the presidential nominee. most peop
to introduce us to sarah polk margaret taylor and abigail fillmore. we have two historians at the table meet conover hunt and author and historian and an expert in historic preservation. and paul. finkelman is a historian and legal scholar based at albany law school. he's the author of a biography of millard fillmore. welcome to both of you. thank you. thank you. well james cape hulk is sometimes described as the least known influential president. would you agree with that? and why well, he...
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>> announcer: "firing line" with margaret hoover is made possible by the margaret and daniel love foundation, robert grenier, charles r. schwab, the david tepper charitable foundation, inc., the fair weather foundation, craig new mark philanthropies and by corporate funding is provided by stevens, inc., and rgan stanley. >> representative adam kinzinger, william to "firing line." >> thank you. it's good to be with you. >> earlier this week a minneapolis jury found officer derek chauvin guilty on all counts for the murder of george floyd. vice president kamala harris says the verdict represents a measure of justice. but that we still have work to do. congressman, what is your reaction to the verdict? >> you know, i always hesitate to do the jury's job but it feels like they got this one right. i mean, i don't think you can see what we saw, you know, nin minutes of having a knee on george floyd's neck, you know, immobile, standing there with almost emotionless while they know he's not breathing anymore. it seems like justice was done. >> well, a fair number of proposals floating around congres
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it's pathetic. >> margaret, what do you think? this. >> he know what, he made a strategic calculation that the best way to handle the insurrection moving forward to bring his conference together is to pretend it didn't happen. >> that. >> give him credit for not throwing jamie herrera butler under the bus. her statement was entered into the record about kbooechlt of the president of the united states. he didn't refute it. but the truth is he knows that he can't undermine -- he can't tell the truth and keep his conference together. that's the problem with the republican party right now. >> yeah. >> so, what i will say though, is on the heels of this, trump's influence is waning. he was not invited to the republican conference in orlando this week. he was not -- you know, i think trump's influence is waning, but mccarthy has to keep the conference together but they are fractured. >> it is like the big lie will never die. we have compressed the political section of this segment because we want to get to the fun stuff. john and margar
it's pathetic. >> margaret, what do you think? this. >> he know what, he made a strategic calculation that the best way to handle the insurrection moving forward to bring his conference together is to pretend it didn't happen. >> that. >> give him credit for not throwing jamie herrera butler under the bus. her statement was entered into the record about kbooechlt of the president of the united states. he didn't refute it. but the truth is he knows that he can't undermine...
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joining us now, rachel bade and margaret talev. great to see both of you.argaret, i think she's more than hinting they might go it alone without republican support. i mean that's what they want to do. and what republicans keep saying -- and i want you to tell us if this is legitimate and has a chance, they're like, let's do this in a bipartisan way. that's what you hear some of them saying. you're not giving us a chance to be bipartisan. let's boil it down. let's cut the big aspirational plan down, and you could get republicans onboard. >> yeah. i don't think biden is putting all of his eggs on the we'll bring republicans onboard argument. here's what they're looking at doing. the main task is making sure he can hold democrats together, right? if it looks like there's any chance he could get any republican votes, the way that they can handle this is by breaking the infrastructure legislation up into a few different packages, if that makes it easier. but they're looking at using budget reconciliations so they can do this with 51 votes instead of 60-vote incr
joining us now, rachel bade and margaret talev. great to see both of you.argaret, i think she's more than hinting they might go it alone without republican support. i mean that's what they want to do. and what republicans keep saying -- and i want you to tell us if this is legitimate and has a chance, they're like, let's do this in a bipartisan way. that's what you hear some of them saying. you're not giving us a chance to be bipartisan. let's boil it down. let's cut the big aspirational plan...
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captioning sponsored by cbs >> brennan: i'm margaret brennan in washington, and this week on "face the nation," america is facing familiar challenges with increasing frustration. breaking overnight: there has been another mass shooting. this time at a bar in kenosha, wisconsin. three are dead, two others wounded. this mrning, yet another american community is waking up and asking why. >> this has to end. it is a national embarrassment. it is a national embarrassment, what's going on. every single day, every single day there is a mass shooting in the united states. >> brennan: plus, there is new pain and protest after videos of police officers shooting and killing 13-year-old adam toledo in chicago, and20eaold dh minnesota that cycle l asheldru refuses to quit. cases and hospitalizations are on the rise again. paus, cty re people vaccinated, we almost certainly are going to be able to blunt an increase that is a sharp surge in the virus. >> brennan: we'll talk with dr. anthony fauci and former f.d.a. commissioner dr. scott gottlieb. and as we approach earth day, two special conversation
captioning sponsored by cbs >> brennan: i'm margaret brennan in washington, and this week on "face the nation," america is facing familiar challenges with increasing frustration. breaking overnight: there has been another mass shooting. this time at a bar in kenosha, wisconsin. three are dead, two others wounded. this mrning, yet another american community is waking up and asking why. >> this has to end. it is a national embarrassment. it is a national embarrassment,...
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norah is on assignment, i'm margaret brennan. we're going to begin with breaking news on another deadly assault on the u.s. capitol. tonight a 25-year-old suspect and a capitol police officer are dead. another officer is injured, and the city of washington is reeling after the second attack here in just three months. investigators are still on the scene, after this man, noah green, turned his blue sedan into a weapon, ramming into the two officers who were guarding a security entrance about 100 yards from the base of the capitol. the attack sent national guard troops scrambling, and briefly put the entire complex into lockdown.
norah is on assignment, i'm margaret brennan. we're going to begin with breaking news on another deadly assault on the u.s. capitol. tonight a 25-year-old suspect and a capitol police officer are dead. another officer is injured, and the city of washington is reeling after the second attack here in just three months. investigators are still on the scene, after this man, noah green, turned his blue sedan into a weapon, ramming into the two officers who were guarding a security entrance about 100...
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norah is on assignment, i'm margaret brennan. we're going to begin with breaking news on another deadly assault on the u.s. capitol. tonight a 25-year-old suspect
norah is on assignment, i'm margaret brennan. we're going to begin with breaking news on another deadly assault on the u.s. capitol. tonight a 25-year-old suspect
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of princess margaret with prince philip's eldest sister right let me just interrupt you there robyn the coffin is just being brought out so that's just and hear what's being said. this is the state's entrance of windsor castle. coffin corrupting the youth surrounded being told by members of the queen's company 1st battalion the gravity of it's. 6 he said because it's made of britain showed is a very heavy tree made 30 years ago. and it is in the lead line as well so it's a stream every coffin. as royal coffins on the. if . all. the arab. and clinton in the state and in. the chapel in the car cars other senior members of the whole family after says behind the car . the. the. us now we see senior members of the family princess philip said children that were so charles on the map that princess princess royal on the right standing behind the marching behind charles missile prince andrew i have that you of the feel of it all . and that's prince harry as well the duke of sussex are behind his. brother prince william. during the professional session. the king's troupe tillery from the east
of princess margaret with prince philip's eldest sister right let me just interrupt you there robyn the coffin is just being brought out so that's just and hear what's being said. this is the state's entrance of windsor castle. coffin corrupting the youth surrounded being told by members of the queen's company 1st battalion the gravity of it's. 6 he said because it's made of britain showed is a very heavy tree made 30 years ago. and it is in the lead line as well so it's a stream every coffin....
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>> "firing line" with margaret hoover is made possible by -- charles r. schwab, the fairweather foundation, craig newmark fphilanthropies. and by -- >> anne applebaum, welcome to "firing line." david fromm, welcome back to "firing line." >> it's been a while. >> the two of you are long-time friends and fellow travellers. public intellectuals ideifying with the center right. david, you were a white house speech writer and author of the recent book "trumpocalypse: restoring american democracy." anne, you are the winner of a pulitzer-prize and your most recent book chronicles the rise of authoritarianism in the west. first, for the sake of our audience, how do each of you characterize your political views in this moment. anne, you first. >> that's a difficult question to answer. you just described me as being center right. i'm not sure i would call myself that. i might have done so 20 years ago or even 10 years ago. i think i would now have to call myself a center of the center. i -- i don't identify at all with the modern republican party. i voted democrat
>> "firing line" with margaret hoover is made possible by -- charles r. schwab, the fairweather foundation, craig newmark fphilanthropies. and by -- >> anne applebaum, welcome to "firing line." david fromm, welcome back to "firing line." >> it's been a while. >> the two of you are long-time friends and fellow travellers. public intellectuals ideifying with the center right. david, you were a white house speech writer and author of the recent...
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my name is margaret huang and i am president and ceo of the southern poverty law center. this year, the splc is celebrating 50 years of working to protect and advance civil rights, to combat white nationalists and other extremists and to support educators and communities across the country. to help children learn to reject hate and become engaged citizens in a multicultural democracy. that democracy is at greater risk today. i'm sure many of you might be familiar with our work, the southern poverty law center or splc was found in 1971 in the wake of the civil rights movement as a small nonprofit law firm in montgomery, alabama. our principal aim to ensure that the promise of the civil rights would be reality and use the civil rights laws enacted in 1960's to break down the vestiges that were firmly rooted in the deep south. it's wonderful to recognize the early successes of splc and i'd love to share just a few. we integrated an alabama state trooper force that was a bastion of white supremacy, an agency whose officers participated in the brutal beating of john lewis and
my name is margaret huang and i am president and ceo of the southern poverty law center. this year, the splc is celebrating 50 years of working to protect and advance civil rights, to combat white nationalists and other extremists and to support educators and communities across the country. to help children learn to reject hate and become engaged citizens in a multicultural democracy. that democracy is at greater risk today. i'm sure many of you might be familiar with our work, the southern...
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margaret. >> brennan: omar villafranca in los angeles. now to minneapolis, an emotional week at the murder trial of derek chauvin. it ended with a veteran lieutenant telling the jury that it was totally unnecessary for the former police officer to kneel on george floyd's neck. cbs' jamie yuccas is following the trial. >> if your knee is on a person's neck, that can kill him. >> reporter: tonight, damning testimony from the most senior r minneapolis police officer, lieutenant richard zimmerman, a 35 year veteran with the department, highly critical of derek chauvin's use of force on george floyd. >> totally unnecessary. unnecesa >> what do you mean? >> pulling him down to the ground, face down, and putting your knee on the neck for that amount of time is just uncalled for. >> is he breathing right now? check his pulse! >> i saw no reason why the officers felt they were in danger. >> in your opinion, should that restraint have stopped once he was handcuffed and prone on the ground? >> absolutely. >> reporter: the defense immediately questio
margaret. >> brennan: omar villafranca in los angeles. now to minneapolis, an emotional week at the murder trial of derek chauvin. it ended with a veteran lieutenant telling the jury that it was totally unnecessary for the former police officer to kneel on george floyd's neck. cbs' jamie yuccas is following the trial. >> if your knee is on a person's neck, that can kill him. >> reporter: tonight, damning testimony from the most senior r minneapolis police officer, lieutenant...
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joining me now, cnn's john avlon and margaret hoover. let me you go to you first, margaret.is who republicans are flocking to right now? trump just won't give it up. >> i don't know how much republicans are flocking to him. mitch mcconnell isn't. mitch mcconnell has his eye on 2022. mitch's operative is trying to did what he can to maximize his chances of winning back party. this was a republican national retreat. they all had to go to him? the fact that he -- i mean, he thinks it's in his interest to have taken his visage from their ability to fund raise. he is going the find that if you are a president -- [ no audio ] -- not so sure this is his formula for -- back or frankly -- [ indiscernible ] >> what's your take on it? >> first all, i think you get points for coming up with grievance ground hog day. >> bill murray references are always welcome on this program. >> this guy -- the shtick is wearing thin even among donors. there were applause when he talked about how the republicans were going to take the house in '22 and the white house in '24. but railing against mcconne
joining me now, cnn's john avlon and margaret hoover. let me you go to you first, margaret.is who republicans are flocking to right now? trump just won't give it up. >> i don't know how much republicans are flocking to him. mitch mcconnell isn't. mitch mcconnell has his eye on 2022. mitch's operative is trying to did what he can to maximize his chances of winning back party. this was a republican national retreat. they all had to go to him? the fact that he -- i mean, he thinks it's in...
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in 1925 she met with a friend who was margaret harrison and margaret harrison, they had lunch together. margaret had recently returned from this filming of this movie called grass and this is a photograph from that that movie she and her filmmaker and the director traveled for seven weeks. through persia, which is now iran they accompanied. 50,000 back tre nomads as they guided their livestock which were a half million cows horses goat sheep across the hot persian desert and across six mountain ranges to their wooden winter path to their winter pastures. well when they met they talked about a lot of things like the fact that the media always. ask women explorers things like do you wear makeup? what kind of clothes do you wear? do you have any love interests? and so blair was really excited to be talking to another explorer about these type of questions and the difficulties they face when they were traveling and so they they both kind of sign the painlessly agreed that there was need for the society of women geographers. blair said men have organizations were explorers can meet and rece
in 1925 she met with a friend who was margaret harrison and margaret harrison, they had lunch together. margaret had recently returned from this filming of this movie called grass and this is a photograph from that that movie she and her filmmaker and the director traveled for seven weeks. through persia, which is now iran they accompanied. 50,000 back tre nomads as they guided their livestock which were a half million cows horses goat sheep across the hot persian desert and across six mountain...
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it was a black tide dinner that was given for princess margaret and lord snowden and the depiction on the crisis of a really quite a wild evening of drinking and dancing and dirty limericks. you were the chief of protocol at that point. can you tell us about the dinner? was that a pretty accurate depiction of what went on? that was an absolutely fake news description. i couldn't believe it. i turned to my wife and and i said, you know that is outrageous because we were involved from the beginning to the end and those days when there was a particularly important that particular state visit, although this is what we call private visit president wanted me to take his car and his driver rather than the one that i had assigned to so princess margaret and large snowden were staying at the british embassy we went to him to see them and had her pizzas taking insights and a book and all of them so we got into the limousine it i don't know with any of your old enough to remember but there were those days limousines that had it driveshaft down the middle and banquet seats faced each other and i
it was a black tide dinner that was given for princess margaret and lord snowden and the depiction on the crisis of a really quite a wild evening of drinking and dancing and dirty limericks. you were the chief of protocol at that point. can you tell us about the dinner? was that a pretty accurate depiction of what went on? that was an absolutely fake news description. i couldn't believe it. i turned to my wife and and i said, you know that is outrageous because we were involved from the...
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. >> joining me now, john avlon and margaret hoover. john and margaret, thanks for doing this.is great to be with you. >> happy easter, jim, congrats. >> happy easter to you as well. i appreciate it. thanks for doing this. that hunter biden clip, it is really. it's a gut punch. it humanizes something that former president trump and the right tried to exploited. during the campaign they were trying to bring up hunter biden time and again. he would sit stoically at zpbts the democratic convention and so on. we would see him in these places where he is being taubtd about yet wouldn't really speak out. now he's getting his chance to speak out. >> yeah. looks it is a -- it's heart wrenching. it is a pretty unvarnished look at addiction. and one of the things i think that that kind of bracing almost awkward honesty does is not only humanizes hunter biden. but i think it puts a point on joe biden's almost refusal during the campaign to distance himself from his only remaining son. this is an extreme example to be clear. and he doesn't seem to be pulling any punches about it. but i thi
. >> joining me now, john avlon and margaret hoover. john and margaret, thanks for doing this.is great to be with you. >> happy easter, jim, congrats. >> happy easter to you as well. i appreciate it. thanks for doing this. that hunter biden clip, it is really. it's a gut punch. it humanizes something that former president trump and the right tried to exploited. during the campaign they were trying to bring up hunter biden time and again. he would sit stoically at zpbts the...
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margaret, so good to see you.e mentions there's not a single human being willing to put their name behind these. we do know there are allegedly electronic documentation of what may have happened. but what do you know about any tangible evidence of allegations out there? >> good morning, christi, victor, i'm going to miss you on saturday mornings, but happy for your next chapter. look, here's what we do know, they're not been charges brought. it's not to say it isn't coming, but that it just hasn't happened yet. we have things that matt gaetz said himself about his dating life as a single man. and things that members of congress have said such as reports of him sharing photos of his congquests on the house floor. and then alternative reporting involving an associate of his, a former public official in florida who has been charged. and so, through that case or mr. greenberg's case, we understand through the reporting that there may be electronic records or may be some videos or photos. there may be first hand the ca
margaret, so good to see you.e mentions there's not a single human being willing to put their name behind these. we do know there are allegedly electronic documentation of what may have happened. but what do you know about any tangible evidence of allegations out there? >> good morning, christi, victor, i'm going to miss you on saturday mornings, but happy for your next chapter. look, here's what we do know, they're not been charges brought. it's not to say it isn't coming, but that it...
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the queen's cousin, margaret rhodes, in a conversation before she passed away, spoke of the impressionde. >> and, of course, prince philip was the most utterly good looking viking god. >> reporter: viking god? ( laughter ) >> well, he really was so good looking. >> reporter: the hugely successful royal partnership went on for 73 years, but not without it's controversial moments, mostly brought on by philip's occasional non-p.c. comments-- asking scottish driving instructors how they kept their students off the sauce. he was unrepentant. >> i can't suddenly change me whole way of doing things. i can't change my interests. i can't change my way i react to things. >> reporter: the queen didn't want him to change either. >> he has quite simply been my strength and stay these whole years and i and his family and this and many other countries owe him a debt greater than he will ever claim or we shall ever know. >> reporter: prince philip was more than just the queen's consort, he promoted his own causes-- animal rights, environmental issues, children's charities, sports, the arts-- he lived
the queen's cousin, margaret rhodes, in a conversation before she passed away, spoke of the impressionde. >> and, of course, prince philip was the most utterly good looking viking god. >> reporter: viking god? ( laughter ) >> well, he really was so good looking. >> reporter: the hugely successful royal partnership went on for 73 years, but not without it's controversial moments, mostly brought on by philip's occasional non-p.c. comments-- asking scottish driving...
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i take the words of margaret thatcher to heart. if you want something said, get a man. if you want something done, hire a woman. don helped recover funds -- it's dawn helps recover funds, and helps -- she had already thrived and did not need work or washington. but she had an anxiousness and wanted to be in the arena. allison left me five voicemails before i return her call, besides, 40-year-old intern is the plot of a vince vaughn movie. she took an unpaid internship, then a paid internship, then the lowest salary position in my office. she is now the director of operations and a member of my senior staff. she had zero capitol hill experience, but earned her way. they want trade deals that screw over american workers the bottom line of some business or investment opportunity on wall street. they want illegal immigration to drive down american wages, and it takes people like allison who battle not for the money, or self adulation, but for the love of the country to win. there is no distant land to convert for our purposes. jillian is a military spouse. i mentioned befor
i take the words of margaret thatcher to heart. if you want something said, get a man. if you want something done, hire a woman. don helped recover funds -- it's dawn helps recover funds, and helps -- she had already thrived and did not need work or washington. but she had an anxiousness and wanted to be in the arena. allison left me five voicemails before i return her call, besides, 40-year-old intern is the plot of a vince vaughn movie. she took an unpaid internship, then a paid internship,...
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margaret, thank you for helping us decipher what this all means. great to see you. >> thanks, john. >>> we do have details about another mass shooting in america. this time in bryant, texas. the shooter, he's believed to be an employee of a company and is being charged with murder. all of this happened hours after president biden announced the new gun control measures through executive action. >>> the medical examiner of george floyd's autopsy is expected to take the stand today. how critical is his testimony? we have a preview of what we're likely to hear next. keeping your oysters business growing has you swamped. you need to hire. i need indeed indeed you do. the moment you sponsor a job on indeed you get a shortlist of quality candidates from a resume data base claim your seventy-five-dollar credit when you post your first job at indeed.com/promo it's my 5:52 woke-up-like-this migraine medicine. it's ubrelvy. for anytime, anywhere migraine strikes, without worrying if it's too late, or where i am. one dose can quickly stop my migraine in its tr
margaret, thank you for helping us decipher what this all means. great to see you. >> thanks, john. >>> we do have details about another mass shooting in america. this time in bryant, texas. the shooter, he's believed to be an employee of a company and is being charged with murder. all of this happened hours after president biden announced the new gun control measures through executive action. >>> the medical examiner of george floyd's autopsy is expected to take the...
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my name is margaret wong and i am the president and ceo of the something poverty law center. this year the fpl seat celebrating 50 years of working to protect and advance civil rights to combat white nationalists and other extremists and to support educators and communities across the country to help children learn to reject hate and become engaged citizens and a multicultural democracy. that democracy is at greater risk today than in many decades. i'm sure that many of you might be familiar with the work or with our work. the southern poverty law center or splc was founded in 1971 in wake of the civil rights movement. as a small, nonprofit law firm in montgomery, alabama our principal aim at the time was to ensure that the promise of the civil rights movement became a reality and to use the civil rights laws enacted in the 1960s to break down the vestiges of jim crow's segregation that remained firmly rooted in the culture and institutions of the deep south. it is wonderful to recognize the many early successes of the splc and i would love to share just a few. we integrated
my name is margaret wong and i am the president and ceo of the something poverty law center. this year the fpl seat celebrating 50 years of working to protect and advance civil rights to combat white nationalists and other extremists and to support educators and communities across the country to help children learn to reject hate and become engaged citizens and a multicultural democracy. that democracy is at greater risk today than in many decades. i'm sure that many of you might be familiar...