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you know something, margaret? to complete a phrase that was started years ago and that was transferred through time and landed in this form today. that's remarkable. >> pretty extraordinary. his guests schuyler chapin, he was on just after this and he posed the question, why aren't there more amateur musicians who play for pleasure? take a listen to this. >> by is there that vast cemetery of people who gave up active participation in music selling for a exclusively passive role listening to like these. what is it about our culture that discourages a continuing enjoyment of the usual experience? >> i don't think we do discourage that. >> i'm so glad you showed that clip and put that question on the line. because i can tell you, my very good friend emmanuel oxendine and i are so devoted to change that present norm to what it used to be. and i will tell you what i mean by that. before recordings, the only way you could hear certain pieces is if you actually got the music, got some friends together and played it. and
you know something, margaret? to complete a phrase that was started years ago and that was transferred through time and landed in this form today. that's remarkable. >> pretty extraordinary. his guests schuyler chapin, he was on just after this and he posed the question, why aren't there more amateur musicians who play for pleasure? take a listen to this. >> by is there that vast cemetery of people who gave up active participation in music selling for a exclusively passive role...
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>> announcer: "firing line" with margaret hoover is made possible in part by -- >> the margaret and daniel lobe foundation, robert graneri, charles r. schwab, the david tepper charitable foundation, inc., the fair weather foundation, craig newmark philanthropies and by -- >> corporate funding a provided by stephens, inc., and morgan stanley. >>> irshad manji, welcome to "firing line." >> thank you for the invitation. >> so we have known each other for some time and your most recent book is entitled "don't label me: how to do diversity without inflaminghe culture wars." we know how divided these times are, irshad, but why are labels so dangerous? >> well, you know, margaret, we are not going to be losing labels anytime soon. our brains are pattern-seeking organs. so weeed labels to try and make sense of the world and the bits and bites and shards of information that are flung our way every sgle day. the problem is that labels often reduce people to sething less than they actually are, and in so doing they can distort people because labels aren't neutral. they come with baggage. we are all,
>> announcer: "firing line" with margaret hoover is made possible in part by -- >> the margaret and daniel lobe foundation, robert graneri, charles r. schwab, the david tepper charitable foundation, inc., the fair weather foundation, craig newmark philanthropies and by -- >> corporate funding a provided by stephens, inc., and morgan stanley. >>> irshad manji, welcome to "firing line." >> thank you for the invitation. >> so we have known...
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margaret: thank you so much for this conversation in the mccain. it is great talking to you. >> c-span's washington journal, every day and we are taking your cars -- calls live on the air and discussing policy issues that impact you. coming up sunday morning, stephen talks about his new publication that focus on firearms reporting and analysis. we will talk about the mayday anti-vietnam protests in washington dc that occurred in 1971 with author lawrence roberts. watch washington journals and be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls. facebook comments, text messages, and tweets. ♪ every weekend. sunday at noon eastern our life conversations and ronald reagan biographer. his books include -- sunday at 9:00 p.m. cindy mccain talks about her life with her late husband and her book stronger. she is interviewed by joseph lieberman. watch on c-span two. >> up next. west virginia republican senator shelley moore capito and virginia democrat senator tim kaine. they answer questions on bipartisanship in congress. the presidents joint address to
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margaret patel is with us, from wells fargo.m fascinated by taking the middle ground in this time of polarity, cyclicals versus tech and the rest of it. what is it like, managing a diversified portfolio, to a middle and balanced outcome? margaret: right now, i think over the next year, growth from all asset classes are going to be pretty muted. stocks may be missing, and the bonds in the single digits. we are looking for low volatility, short-term churning not giving you any real insight. jonathan: when you look through the bond yield curve, what i have identified every time we get a did a surprise for upside or the downside is it seems to be a lot more movement in the belly of the curve. why is that? what is the dynamic at play? margaret: i think because the short end in the long end are controlled by the fed, the only way you can really -- is in the middle part of the curve. i like the 10 year because it is still in the whole middle of the curve, stuck in the trading range. jonathan: how would you express that move? how would
margaret patel is with us, from wells fargo.m fascinated by taking the middle ground in this time of polarity, cyclicals versus tech and the rest of it. what is it like, managing a diversified portfolio, to a middle and balanced outcome? margaret: right now, i think over the next year, growth from all asset classes are going to be pretty muted. stocks may be missing, and the bonds in the single digits. we are looking for low volatility, short-term churning not giving you any real insight....
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into margaret's agency comesjoanna, a college grad played by once upon a time hollywood costar margaretr but aspires to be a poet. she's set to work dealing with salinger�*s fan mail, ensuring that no one gets to the writer, while keeping an eye out for anything suspicious. over phone: don't get stuck answering the phone, joanna. you're a poet. what follows is a whimsical drama in which salinger befriends joanna over the phone and encourages her to concentrate on her writing, despite margaret's fierce insistence that she must never telljerry that she's a writer. there are echoes of the master—slave relationship at the heart of the devil wears prada, although this has none of the bite of that acerbic novel—turned—film. instead, it settles for something more twee — a nostalgic world observed with dewy—eyed wonder by character who, although based on real life, never seems real. is it on? but weaver has fun as the imperious grande dame who cannot abide computers and whose withering look is worth the price of admission. it's in cinemas now. a decade ago, saw sd, the seventh film in the tortu
into margaret's agency comesjoanna, a college grad played by once upon a time hollywood costar margaretr but aspires to be a poet. she's set to work dealing with salinger�*s fan mail, ensuring that no one gets to the writer, while keeping an eye out for anything suspicious. over phone: don't get stuck answering the phone, joanna. you're a poet. what follows is a whimsical drama in which salinger befriends joanna over the phone and encourages her to concentrate on her writing, despite...
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thatcher's air, haik's head and margaret thatcher's air. it _ haik's head and margaret thatcher's air, it was as terrifying as i think ayesha — air, it was as terrifying as i think ayesha may— air, it was as terrifying as i think ayesha may be working for the labour party at _ ayesha may be working for the labour party at times and i blame her entirely! — party at times and i blame her entirel ! ~ . ., entirely! well with that thought, i shau entirely! well with that thought, i shall leave it _ entirely! well with that thought, i shall leave it there _ entirely! well with that thought, i shall leave it there but _ entirely! well with that thought, i shall leave it there but chris - entirely! well with that thought, i shall leave it there but chris and l shall leave it there but chris and ayesha, thank you both so much. that's it for the papers this hour. christopher and ayesha will be back in just over half an hour to look over more of tomorrow's front pages. coming up next, it's sportsday. good evening. i'm tulsen tollett and this is your sports news where we start with football and
thatcher's air, haik's head and margaret thatcher's air. it _ haik's head and margaret thatcher's air, it was as terrifying as i think ayesha — air, it was as terrifying as i think ayesha may— air, it was as terrifying as i think ayesha may be working for the labour party at _ ayesha may be working for the labour party at times and i blame her entirely! — party at times and i blame her entirel ! ~ . ., entirely! well with that thought, i shau entirely! well with that thought, i shall...
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. >> i'm margaret brennen, moderator of face the nation. i've had the privilege of entering our guests many times. chris krebs, the co-founder of krebs stamos group. will hurd served as republican representative for texas's 23rd congressional district until his retirement this year and before that, he was a cia clandestine officer. welcome. >> glad to be with you. >> congressman, i want to start with you. i know you're off office. so you can answer everything straight on the nose, completely honestly now. >> come on, i've always shot you straight. >> you have. but i want to ask you, it was out of texas, the texas-based company solar winds that made that software update available last spring, provided the entry point for one of the largest hackings in u.s. history. now we have the biden administration officially attributing it to russian intelligence, they've promised to upgrade u.s. systems. is the prime threat to our democracy coming from an external force or internal? >> great question. i think if you ask me that question right now, i wou
. >> i'm margaret brennen, moderator of face the nation. i've had the privilege of entering our guests many times. chris krebs, the co-founder of krebs stamos group. will hurd served as republican representative for texas's 23rd congressional district until his retirement this year and before that, he was a cia clandestine officer. welcome. >> glad to be with you. >> congressman, i want to start with you. i know you're off office. so you can answer everything straight on the...
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as i sat on margaret's sagging sofa. in her living room where her dog's toys were scattered all around on the floor. i could imagine the queen sitting in the very same spot with her hat on her head. but completely relaxed. at public events. i watched the queen at a distance all was the smiling icon moving through the crowd careful not to engage too much. so it was especially helpful to have three social encounters at private gatherings and each time. i caught the animated gestures the sparkling blue eyes and the flashing smile familiar to her friends, but rare in public. on my first meeting during a garden party at the british ambassador's residence here in washington. i watched the queen have a spirited conversation with my husband about the kentucky derby and i remembered what the british artist howard morgan had told me after painting her portrait. her private side took me completely by surprise. he said she talks like an italian she waves her hands about two years later after i'd been working on the queens biography
as i sat on margaret's sagging sofa. in her living room where her dog's toys were scattered all around on the floor. i could imagine the queen sitting in the very same spot with her hat on her head. but completely relaxed. at public events. i watched the queen at a distance all was the smiling icon moving through the crowd careful not to engage too much. so it was especially helpful to have three social encounters at private gatherings and each time. i caught the animated gestures the sparkling...
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margaret o'mara -- sorry, no time for that.f france's entire professor of history at university washington and contributing opinion writer of vineyard times. her research focus on the high-tech industry, american politics, she's authored several books including 2019 the code, silicon valley and remaking of america, financial times and publishers weekly best book of a very dear. we are grateful she returned tonight to talk with alec macgillis about his latest book "fulfillment: winning and losing in one-click america." please join me in welcoming margaret omara and alec macgillis. >> thank you so much. welcome to seattle, alec. you are actually three hours ahead in a time zone, so first of all thanks for partying with this late night in seattle. it's really great to have you here come one week since the book came out and i really fantastic book it is. what are want to do is open up and ask you why you wrote it. tell us a bit about what you're trying to say with this book. >> let me say first of all thank you to townhall for havi
margaret o'mara -- sorry, no time for that.f france's entire professor of history at university washington and contributing opinion writer of vineyard times. her research focus on the high-tech industry, american politics, she's authored several books including 2019 the code, silicon valley and remaking of america, financial times and publishers weekly best book of a very dear. we are grateful she returned tonight to talk with alec macgillis about his latest book "fulfillment: winning and...
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thanks, margaret. >> we will welcome you any time. >>> "firing line," with margaret hoover, is made possible in part by: the margaret and daniel loeb foundation. robert grenieri. charles r. schwab. the david tepper charitable foundation, inc. . the fairweather foundation. craig newmark philanthropies. and by: corporate funding is provided by stephens inc. and morgan stanley. yamiche: truth and consequences. >> i have what we think is the strongest election integrity measures in the country. yamiche: republicans press forward with more bills to restrict voting as the g.o.p. gets ready for a purge over its embrace of election conspiracy theories. >> we should not be embracing the former president. >> i've lost confidence. yamiche: at the center, foer president trump's lie that the 2020 election was rigged. and the power he still holds. >> trickle down ain't working very well, man. yamiche: meanwhile, president biden sets new goals for fighting covid and hits the road to sell his massive plan to rebuild and invest in america. will virus and vaccine culture wars get in his way? next.
thanks, margaret. >> we will welcome you any time. >>> "firing line," with margaret hoover, is made possible in part by: the margaret and daniel loeb foundation. robert grenieri. charles r. schwab. the david tepper charitable foundation, inc. . the fairweather foundation. craig newmark philanthropies. and by: corporate funding is provided by stephens inc. and morgan stanley. yamiche: truth and consequences. >> i have what we think is the strongest election...
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thanks, margaret. >> we will welcome you any time. >>> "firing line," with margaret hoover, is made possible in part by: the margaret and daniel loeb foundation. robert grenieri. charles r. schwab. the david tepper charitable foundation, inc. . the fairweather foundation. craig newmark philanthropies. and by: corporate funding is provided by stephens inc. and morgan stanley. the pepeople who gave the money to make mister rogers' neighborhood are the people of this and other... and... ♪ it's a beautiful day in this neighborhood ♪ ♪ a beautiful day for a neighbor ♪ ♪ would you be mine? ♪ ♪ could you be mine? ♪ ♪ it's a neighborly day in this beauty wood ♪ ♪ a neighborly day for a beau ♪
thanks, margaret. >> we will welcome you any time. >>> "firing line," with margaret hoover, is made possible in part by: the margaret and daniel loeb foundation. robert grenieri. charles r. schwab. the david tepper charitable foundation, inc. . the fairweather foundation. craig newmark philanthropies. and by: corporate funding is provided by stephens inc. and morgan stanley. the pepeople who gave the money to make mister rogers' neighborhood are the people of this and...
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thanks, margaret. >> we will welcome you any time. >>> "firing line," with margaret hoover, is made possible in part by: the margaret and daniel loeb foundation. robert grenieri. charles r. schwab. the david tepper charitable foundation, inc. . the fairweather foundation. craig newmark philanthropies. and by: corporate funding is provided by stephens inc. and morgan stanley. ♪ >>> hello, everyone. and welcome to "amanpour & company." here's what's coming up. >>> as india shatters yet another daily covid case record, a variant spreads, i ask the uk government adviser. >>> i didn't want the germans to have the satisfaction of killing me, of having me dead. >> her father, mother and sister were murdered in the holocaust. now former resistance fighter selma van de perre shares her incredible story of survival. then -- >> i could never imagine generating that much hate for people who had never seen me before. >> on the 60th anniversary of the freedom
thanks, margaret. >> we will welcome you any time. >>> "firing line," with margaret hoover, is made possible in part by: the margaret and daniel loeb foundation. robert grenieri. charles r. schwab. the david tepper charitable foundation, inc. . the fairweather foundation. craig newmark philanthropies. and by: corporate funding is provided by stephens inc. and morgan stanley. ♪ >>> hello, everyone. and welcome to "amanpour & company." here's...
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and margaret, like, the party, yes. there are people who have the house [inaudible] i'm not questioning. but the party is made up of people that vote every day. it's made up of people that don't watch twitter, that don't -- aren't going to, in their feet all day long. they're not consuming eight hours of -- of cable news, right? there are normal people out there. and that's why i'm still hopeful, because i engage with those people all the time. and so, when we do that, and then we also -- republicans have to accept the fact -- there are some that believe that the more people vote, those new voters aren't going to vote for us. and when i say, [inaudible] that's insane. guess what? we should have as many people vote as possible. we should be making it easier for people to vote. you should be able to vote 24/7. if the local entities were able to do that, and we should be fighting for that vote. if you think that you have to restrict voters, then you need to rethink your policy and your platform. >> chris, did you want [ina
and margaret, like, the party, yes. there are people who have the house [inaudible] i'm not questioning. but the party is made up of people that vote every day. it's made up of people that don't watch twitter, that don't -- aren't going to, in their feet all day long. they're not consuming eight hours of -- of cable news, right? there are normal people out there. and that's why i'm still hopeful, because i engage with those people all the time. and so, when we do that, and then we also --...
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it meant margaret didn�*t find out about her mother until much later in life.garet�*s mother is buried alongside many other victims of the disaster here in east london. but after 75 years, some cemeteries like this one are legally allowed to remound the graves — effectively building new graves on top of the old ones. but relatives say they still come here to visit their loved ones, and some graves have historical importance. just metres from those killed in the bethnal green disaster marked with green tape lies sarah dearman — a women�*s rights pioneer who helped change british working conditions forever. i think it was a landmark change in labour history. i think that, you know, workers today really have the matchgirls to thank for, you know, the working rights that they have because they were the ones that first decided to stand up and say, "no, this is not good enough — we�*re not working under these conditions." despite her great—granddaughter�*s campaigning, sarah�*s grave is one of those due to be remounded. the law, as it stands, says that this can happe
it meant margaret didn�*t find out about her mother until much later in life.garet�*s mother is buried alongside many other victims of the disaster here in east london. but after 75 years, some cemeteries like this one are legally allowed to remound the graves — effectively building new graves on top of the old ones. but relatives say they still come here to visit their loved ones, and some graves have historical importance. just metres from those killed in the bethnal green disaster...
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hoover is made possible in part by: the margaret and daniel loeb foundation; robert granieri; charles r. schwab; the david tepper charitable foundation inc. the fairweather foundation. >> you have essentially been living in exile from russia since 2013. your briefly jailed in moscow in 2007, and a recent interview you responded to an interview whether he would return to russia saying quote what is the point of becoming a martyr and if you could do more against putin from outside russia. what would happen to you if you return to russia? >> looking at what happened, one of the great leaders who was shot in 2015, in central moscow, so many of my friends and colleagues in peaceful rallies, almost all of them or exiled, in jail, or worse. putin's russia is a full-blown dictatorship. that does not allow any dissent within its borders. i believe that staying alive, staying free, abroad, i can do much more by revealing the truth about putin's machine and also helping unify russia's position. >> russian dissident alexei navalny good return, as you mentioned. >> it was a heroic move from he was
hoover is made possible in part by: the margaret and daniel loeb foundation; robert granieri; charles r. schwab; the david tepper charitable foundation inc. the fairweather foundation. >> you have essentially been living in exile from russia since 2013. your briefly jailed in moscow in 2007, and a recent interview you responded to an interview whether he would return to russia saying quote what is the point of becoming a martyr and if you could do more against putin from outside russia....
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thanks so much for coming on my guest is margaret harris spokesperson appreciate on monger. it's a pleasure speaking with you. it's been a pleasure speaking to you i hope you've found something of interest in what we have to say over the last half an hour or so updates on the top news stories coming your way in 30 minutes. americans love. this was a fundamental part of how our political leadership and our country a large understood the bargain you get a hawk.
thanks so much for coming on my guest is margaret harris spokesperson appreciate on monger. it's a pleasure speaking with you. it's been a pleasure speaking to you i hope you've found something of interest in what we have to say over the last half an hour or so updates on the top news stories coming your way in 30 minutes. americans love. this was a fundamental part of how our political leadership and our country a large understood the bargain you get a hawk.
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margaret, i mean, i guess this is sort of the latest horse out of the glue factory for donald trump. of this? i mean -- >> here's what i make of it. what i make of it is a fabulous development. jim, that was not the first question you asked us. that was the third. we have polls out of, national polls that have come out this weekend that have self-identified republicans saying they're republicans first and supporters of donald trump second. for the first time, by the way, since the trump presidency. so, i am delighted that i for one am very glad that he's not on facebook, that facebook has punted for six months because what he was doing there, even though we absolutely have to deal with questions about censorship and free speech, and these are complicated questions, he was spreading misinformation and he was lying. and he was doing it in a way that was undermining our democracy. i am so pleased that he is not ruling the news cycle the way he used to. so i quite frankly don't care. >> these statements put out on this stationery, the surreal not wellness of the man comes out more clearl
margaret, i mean, i guess this is sort of the latest horse out of the glue factory for donald trump. of this? i mean -- >> here's what i make of it. what i make of it is a fabulous development. jim, that was not the first question you asked us. that was the third. we have polls out of, national polls that have come out this weekend that have self-identified republicans saying they're republicans first and supporters of donald trump second. for the first time, by the way, since the trump...
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>> firing line with margaret hoover made possible in part by the margaret and daniel loeb foundation. charles schwab, david tepper inc. and by corporate funding provided by. >> senator mazie hirono aloha. >> aloha. >> welcome to firing line. >> it's good to be with you. >> you are the first female senator elected from hawaii. the first asian-american woman in the united states senate and immigrant having been born in japan. you just published a powerful memoir entitled part of fire, and immigrant daughter's story dedicated to your 96 -year-old mother, who just passed away. >> yes. >> what is the most important lesson that you learned from your mother, that has guided you through your live in public service? >> i have three guiding principles i learned from my mother. one person can make a difference, as my mother change my life bringing me into this country. the second is half the battle showing up. i don't mean just physically showing up, but been determined about where you need to go. my mother stayed the course, determined to get us away and succeed in creating a better life for us
>> firing line with margaret hoover made possible in part by the margaret and daniel loeb foundation. charles schwab, david tepper inc. and by corporate funding provided by. >> senator mazie hirono aloha. >> aloha. >> welcome to firing line. >> it's good to be with you. >> you are the first female senator elected from hawaii. the first asian-american woman in the united states senate and immigrant having been born in japan. you just published a powerful...
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i'm especially honored this share the stage with britney, jordan, nathan, and margaret catherine.those barrettes in their hair, man. i tell you what, she looks like she's 19 years old. look at her, sitting there like a little lady. brittany, you're doing triple duty as a veteran, military spouse, and teacher. and kids, i can't thank you for being there for your mom. i can remember all those times -- all of you, wherever the spouses, husband or wife or deployed. you wake up and you say a little extra prayer while you're drinking your coffee. you just spend a little more time wondering. and you make up 1% of the population defending the 99% of the rest of us. we owe you. but you do your job so gracefully, you hardly ever say anything about what you do. but it matters. it matters to your families for that time you were sitting across from an empty chair at the kitchen table, the dining room table, those birthdays, christmases, holidays when they're gone. you know there's this penniless poet said they also serve, stand and wait. i know major bean, having been deployed to afghanistan,
i'm especially honored this share the stage with britney, jordan, nathan, and margaret catherine.those barrettes in their hair, man. i tell you what, she looks like she's 19 years old. look at her, sitting there like a little lady. brittany, you're doing triple duty as a veteran, military spouse, and teacher. and kids, i can't thank you for being there for your mom. i can remember all those times -- all of you, wherever the spouses, husband or wife or deployed. you wake up and you say a little...
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these are my well-behaved and adorable children, margaret catherine, nathan and jordan.y husband is overseas in afghanistan. he's been gone for six months and will return in about six more months, in time for christmas. on this memorial day we are asked to honor, remember and mourn those who have paid the ultimate sacrifice. in the performance of their duties, home and abroad. as a veteran myself and spouse to a servicemember overseas i am all too aware of the cost these young men and women are asked to bear, as is president biden. some of you sitting to my voice have also suffered a loss. i would like to extend my external and internal gratitude for keeping our nation a beacon of democracy and hope to others. it comes with a great sense of honor and pride. though i have taken off the uniform and transitioned to being a military spouse, i'm still afforded an opportunity to serve others as an educator. go bulls! thanks to programs like the cares act. not all lessons are retained -- contained to the classroom. how children have benefited immensely from the range of interpe
these are my well-behaved and adorable children, margaret catherine, nathan and jordan.y husband is overseas in afghanistan. he's been gone for six months and will return in about six more months, in time for christmas. on this memorial day we are asked to honor, remember and mourn those who have paid the ultimate sacrifice. in the performance of their duties, home and abroad. as a veteran myself and spouse to a servicemember overseas i am all too aware of the cost these young men and women are...
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into margaret's agency comesjoanna, a college grad played by once upon a time in hollywood costar margaretuck answering the phone, joanna. you're a poet. what follows is a whimsical drama in which salinger befriends joanna over the phone and encourages her to concentrate on her writing, despite margaret's fierce insistence that she must never telljerry that she's a writer. there are echoes of the master—slave relationship at the heart of the devil wears prada, although this has none of the bite of that acerbic novel—turned—film. instead, it settles for something more twee — a nostalgic world observed with dewy—eyed wonder by character who, although based on real life, never seems real. is it on? but weaver has fun as the imperious grande dame who cannot abide computers and whose withering look is worth the price of admission. it's in cinemas now. a decade ago, saw 3d, the seventh film in the torture—packed franchise, promised to be the final instalment. fat chance. after 2017's jigsaw, we now have a ninth movie, portentously entitled spiral: from the book of saw. what is that? "play me." h
into margaret's agency comesjoanna, a college grad played by once upon a time in hollywood costar margaretuck answering the phone, joanna. you're a poet. what follows is a whimsical drama in which salinger befriends joanna over the phone and encourages her to concentrate on her writing, despite margaret's fierce insistence that she must never telljerry that she's a writer. there are echoes of the master—slave relationship at the heart of the devil wears prada, although this has none of the...
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the declaration of conscience by margaret chase smith. when she stood up to her republican colleagues then, in the senate, and to joseph mccarthy. she didn't mention joseph mccarthy's name and liz cheney didn't mention kevin mccarthy's name in those remarks last night but it was all clear. and margaret smith said then it is high time that we all stop being tools and victims of totalitarian techniques and cherish the american way of life. >> i checked in to see if congresswoman cheney looked at this very, very famous speech that margaret chase smith gave on march 1st. she's obviously very familiar with it. and the other thing that is interesting is that margaret chase smith was a republican. in this speech, poppy, you and i were emailing this morning. just looking at what liz cheney said that manu reported in the room, kind of as we're speaking, talking about republicans and that party being the party of lincoln. that's what margaret chase smith said back in 1950 when she was pushing back against mccarthy and mccarthyism, talking about the
the declaration of conscience by margaret chase smith. when she stood up to her republican colleagues then, in the senate, and to joseph mccarthy. she didn't mention joseph mccarthy's name and liz cheney didn't mention kevin mccarthy's name in those remarks last night but it was all clear. and margaret smith said then it is high time that we all stop being tools and victims of totalitarian techniques and cherish the american way of life. >> i checked in to see if congresswoman cheney...
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margaret chase smith, june 1, 1950, senator from maine.lled the declaration of conscience. in it she said a very famous line. to displace the democrats with a republican regime, embracing a philosophy that lacks political integrity or intellectual honest would prove equally disastrous to this nation. the nation sorely needs a republican victory but i don't want to see the republican party ride to political victory on the four horseman of calumny -- fear, ignorance, bigotry, and smear. those are the words that ring as true today and are being revisited upon us. you got three people on your screen right now who have lived a lifetime of politics. ana grew up in a place like this, never thought she would see it again. jamie and i have never seen anything like where we are tonight. thank you, my friends, i appreciate the perspective. and thanks for reminding us of what bravery has looked like in the past and once again tonight. >> chris, send me a link to that quote you just read. >> you got it. >>> the cdc. look, all of this flows together, ok
margaret chase smith, june 1, 1950, senator from maine.lled the declaration of conscience. in it she said a very famous line. to displace the democrats with a republican regime, embracing a philosophy that lacks political integrity or intellectual honest would prove equally disastrous to this nation. the nation sorely needs a republican victory but i don't want to see the republican party ride to political victory on the four horseman of calumny -- fear, ignorance, bigotry, and smear. those are...
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thank you very much mary catherine and margaret. we're going to take a quick break. be right back. their own safelite story. this couple was on a camping trip... ...when their windshield got a chip. they drove to safelite for a same-day repair. and with their insurance, it was no cost to them. >> woman: really? >> tech: that's service you can trust. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ i'll be observing your safe-driving abilities. play your cards right, and you could be in for a tasty discount. [ clicks pen] let's roll. hey, check it out. one time i tripped on the sidewalk over here. [ heavy-metal music playing ] -[ snoring ] -and a high of 89 degrees. [ electronic music playing ] ooh! ooh! who just gives away wood? the snapshot app from progressive rewards you for driving safe and driving less. there's an app? -[ chuckles ] beth. -save money with progressive. [ tires screech ] well, that came out of nowhere. it's an important time to save. with priceline, you can get up to 60% off amazing hotels. and when you get a big deal... you feel like a big deal
thank you very much mary catherine and margaret. we're going to take a quick break. be right back. their own safelite story. this couple was on a camping trip... ...when their windshield got a chip. they drove to safelite for a same-day repair. and with their insurance, it was no cost to them. >> woman: really? >> tech: that's service you can trust. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ i'll be observing your safe-driving abilities. play your cards right, and...
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. >> margaret brennan, moderator of face the nation and senior foreign affairs correspondent cbs news. i had the privilege of at interviewing both our national number of times and i'm sure you all enjoying the conversation today with chris krantz as well and all of you as a former director of the cyber security infrastructure security agency currently cofounder of credit screw. will heard as you all know served as republican representative for texas 23rd congressional district until his retirement this year and before that, he was the cia clandestine officer. welcome. >> good to be with you all i want to start with you and i know you're out of office area you've been answering everything straight on the nose completely honestly area . >> i didn't in the past. >> i've always shot straight. >> you have. but i want to ask you, it was out of texas, the second company called solar winds that made that software update available to its customers, provided it's entry point one of the largest attacks in us history. now we have divided and nutrition attributing it in russian intelligence, they
. >> margaret brennan, moderator of face the nation and senior foreign affairs correspondent cbs news. i had the privilege of at interviewing both our national number of times and i'm sure you all enjoying the conversation today with chris krantz as well and all of you as a former director of the cyber security infrastructure security agency currently cofounder of credit screw. will heard as you all know served as republican representative for texas 23rd congressional district until his...
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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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and i asked walter and margaret jenkins daughter beth jenkins who was very close friend of mine to come over to the white house. well, i've been on stage. for a couple of weeks and feeling enormous stress everything i said or did needed to be just right and mostly i needed not to be heard. and all of a sudden there was with beth. in this beautiful room with this fabulous fireplace, and i turned her and i said, but you know anything about fireplaces and she said well, i think i know a little about fireplaces and i said you you think we the flu is open and she looked at it and she said yeah, i think so and so we went to light the fireplace and of course you can tell what the rest of the story is going to be. the flu was not properly holy opened and i had only been in that room of matter of a few moments and barely knew where the connecting bathroom was and i i fell my way through to the bathroom and picked up a little juice glass and build it with water and felt my way back into the bedroom in front of the fireplace trying to put it out and obviously that was not going to be effective way
and i asked walter and margaret jenkins daughter beth jenkins who was very close friend of mine to come over to the white house. well, i've been on stage. for a couple of weeks and feeling enormous stress everything i said or did needed to be just right and mostly i needed not to be heard. and all of a sudden there was with beth. in this beautiful room with this fabulous fireplace, and i turned her and i said, but you know anything about fireplaces and she said well, i think i know a little...
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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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margaret is exactly right.s what he's doing and knows there has to be no daylight between the united states of america and the state of israel, and he assert that had publicly and then privately he did apparently. we saw reporting. i don't have any inside knowledge, privately pushed prime minister netanyahu to have a cease-fire. i was struck his tone in the statement with a cease-fire was spot on. always assert and defend israel's right to defend its citizens but also say palestinians have an equal right to live in dignity and equality and opportunity and freedom, so i think he's got it exactly right, and some in the left of his party are howling, that suggests to me he's got it right. >> biden recently spoke with the "new york times'" david brooks who writes a biden quote. he grew up when america was the undisputed world leader, and now he sees that rapidly slipping away, failing to invest enough in research and development. we're eating our seed corn, biden continued, quoting corporate executives who talked a
margaret is exactly right.s what he's doing and knows there has to be no daylight between the united states of america and the state of israel, and he assert that had publicly and then privately he did apparently. we saw reporting. i don't have any inside knowledge, privately pushed prime minister netanyahu to have a cease-fire. i was struck his tone in the statement with a cease-fire was spot on. always assert and defend israel's right to defend its citizens but also say palestinians have an...
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for being margaret thatcher— prime minister for being margaret thatcher the milk snatcher, the grandmame of boris johnson's staff that he would — of boris johnson's staff that he would he — of boris johnson's staff that he would be called if he were to go ahead _ would be called if he were to go ahead with this, it's a rather serious _ ahead with this, it's a rather serious charge. it ahead with this, it's a rather serious charge.— ahead with this, it's a rather serious charge. it is, indeed. we will wait for— serious charge. it is, indeed. we will wait for the _ serious charge. it is, indeed. we will wait for the actual _ serious charge. it is, indeed. we will wait for the actual evidence l serious charge. it is, indeed. we. will wait for the actual evidence to be presented by dominic cummings tomorrow morning. let's move onto the a lovely picture, a family picture, except nancy pelosi is not a member of the family. this is george floyd's relatives on a very brief visit to the white house today marking the one—year anniversary of george boyd's murder. this marking the one-year anniver
for being margaret thatcher— prime minister for being margaret thatcher the milk snatcher, the grandmame of boris johnson's staff that he would — of boris johnson's staff that he would he — of boris johnson's staff that he would be called if he were to go ahead _ would be called if he were to go ahead with this, it's a rather serious _ ahead with this, it's a rather serious charge. it ahead with this, it's a rather serious charge.— ahead with this, it's a rather serious charge. it is,...
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how does she feel about that if it is in fact true >> well, margaret is loosely based on jen she is you had margaret have an interaction with l. ron hubbard, the founder of scientology. did you have any hesitation about that, as this is a famously litigious group of people >> i did i did, absolutely. but then, i thought, so i feel no compunction writing about the kennedys and sinatra and everything, but i am going to be afraid of l. ron hubbard's ghost? i mean, so, you know, i thought about it i mean, should i call it, like, "the church of biology." but then i'm like, why why? i am writing about everybody else is real, but i'm going to blink with this one group? and it is fiction. it's fiction, you know and just for the record so the lawyers don't have to -- i don't have l. ron hubbard kill anybody. just so everybody knows. so everybody knows >> seth: sounds like you're still going to get a call. hey, i can't believe we have never talked about this. some of your film work you've been on the show over a dozen times. this is a film i love a great deal the doug liman film, "edge of tom
how does she feel about that if it is in fact true >> well, margaret is loosely based on jen she is you had margaret have an interaction with l. ron hubbard, the founder of scientology. did you have any hesitation about that, as this is a famously litigious group of people >> i did i did, absolutely. but then, i thought, so i feel no compunction writing about the kennedys and sinatra and everything, but i am going to be afraid of l. ron hubbard's ghost? i mean, so, you know, i...
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jessica aguirre and marcus washington will be joined by margaret cho, michelle kim, h.e.r., suzy ryoo. we invite you to stay with us. it begins at 6:30, "race in america." >>> we've done this story so many times in the last several years. the a's looking at other cities to leave here. the mayor of las vegas giving us new details of her talks with the a's and how long they've been negotiating with the athletics to move to vegas. >>> also a new millionaire. but even this 49ers rookie couldn't hold back his emotions about the cost of living in the bay area. what else he had to say about moving to the west coast. >>> i'm chief meteorologist jeff raniere, a lot of the bay area starting to look as dry as this. in a few minutes we'll take a look at the brand-new drought data, also easy ways you can save water and money. yes, save a little green here coming up in about eight minutes. ♪ ♪ look, if your wireless carrier was a guy you'd leave him tomorrow. not very flexible. not great at saving. you deserve better... xfinity mobile. now they have unlimited for just $30 a month... $30. and they'r
jessica aguirre and marcus washington will be joined by margaret cho, michelle kim, h.e.r., suzy ryoo. we invite you to stay with us. it begins at 6:30, "race in america." >>> we've done this story so many times in the last several years. the a's looking at other cities to leave here. the mayor of las vegas giving us new details of her talks with the a's and how long they've been negotiating with the athletics to move to vegas. >>> also a new millionaire. but even...
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and escorted by nurse, margaret cooper.tribute the vaccine on an extraordinary place, a tiny wedge of land surrounded by open ocean. steep cliffs, sloping fields and more than a few sheep, and that's it. people live here. just 45 people. soon we see them striding out, converging on the small building used as a medical office. that's where margaret cooper gets to work. >> you come and have a seat. >> a strong mix of jolly warmth -- >> all the better for this glorious day. >> and no nonsense efficiency. >> sharp scratch. sharp scratch. there we go. >> the residents here are grateful. >> how are you feeling today? >> the sun is shining after a week of snow, and we have had our second vaccines, so pretty good. >> unlike the rest of the uk everybody here is getting vaccinated at the same time regardless of age. >> very happy to have had the second jab, and very privileged. >> for all the obvious reasons life here is isolating, but especially during the pandemic. for more than a year the isle has been devastated. >> jimmy has spe
and escorted by nurse, margaret cooper.tribute the vaccine on an extraordinary place, a tiny wedge of land surrounded by open ocean. steep cliffs, sloping fields and more than a few sheep, and that's it. people live here. just 45 people. soon we see them striding out, converging on the small building used as a medical office. that's where margaret cooper gets to work. >> you come and have a seat. >> a strong mix of jolly warmth -- >> all the better for this glorious day....
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we salute you, margaret cho. we'll be right back. welcome to jack in the box. hey, jack, i heard your chicken- who told you that? it was jimmy wasn't it? no, i heard your chicken comes with classic and spicy in the same box, so i don't have to choose. ah yes. best of both worlds. my 50/50 popcorn chicken. only at jack in the box. majestic mountains... my 50/50 popcorn chicken. scenic coastal highways... fertile farmlands... there's lots to love about california. so put off those chores and use less energy from 4 to 9 pm when less clean energy is available. because that's power down time. ♪♪ refuse to choose and get my $6.99 50/50 popcorn chicken with both classic and spicy for the best of both worlds. only at jack in the box. >>> a young man is traveling around the u.s. to find love with his 50 dates in 50 states and baby salmon are now swimming in the san francisco bay. more on why their release was so important. >> reporter: this morning a half had a million baby salmon are swimming somewhere outside of the golden gate bridge. they were released into the san
we salute you, margaret cho. we'll be right back. welcome to jack in the box. hey, jack, i heard your chicken- who told you that? it was jimmy wasn't it? no, i heard your chicken comes with classic and spicy in the same box, so i don't have to choose. ah yes. best of both worlds. my 50/50 popcorn chicken. only at jack in the box. majestic mountains... my 50/50 popcorn chicken. scenic coastal highways... fertile farmlands... there's lots to love about california. so put off those chores and use...
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>> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by... and by... corporate funding is provided by... >> garry kasparov, welcome to "firing line." >> thank you for inviting me. >> you are joining us from new york city, where you live now and have essentially been living in exile from russia since 2013. you were briefly jailed in moscow in 2007. and in a recent interview, you responded to a question about whether you would return to russia by saying, "what is the point of becoming a martyr?" and that you could do more against putin from outside russia. what would happen to you if you returned to russia? >> looking at what happened to alexei navalny recently or to late boris nemtsov, one of the great leaders, who was shot in 2015 in the center of moscow. there's so many of mfriends and colleagues who marched with me in our peaceful rallies. almost all of them are either in exile, in jail, or worse. putin's russia -- it's a full-blown dictatorship that doesn't allow any dissent within its borders. and i believe that staying alive, staying free abroad,
>> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by... and by... corporate funding is provided by... >> garry kasparov, welcome to "firing line." >> thank you for inviting me. >> you are joining us from new york city, where you live now and have essentially been living in exile from russia since 2013. you were briefly jailed in moscow in 2007. and in a recent interview, you responded to a question about whether you would return to russia...
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into margaret�*s agency comesjoanna, a college grad played by once upon a time in hollywood co—star margaret joanna! you�*re a poet! what follows is a whimsical drama in which salinger befriendsjoanna over the phone and encourages her to concentrate on her writing, despite margaret�*s fierce insistence that she must never telljerry that she�*s a writer. there are echoes of the master—slave relationship at the heart of the devil wears prada, although this has none of the bite of that acerbic novel—turned—film. instead, it settles for something more twee — a nostalgic world observed with dewy—eyed wonder by a character who, although based on real life, never seems real. is it on? but weaver has fun as the imperious grande dame who cannot abide computers and whose withering look is worth the price of admission. it�*s in cinemas now. a decade ago, saw 3d, the seventh film in the torture—packed franchise, promised to be the final instalment. fat chance! after 2017�*s jigsaw, we now have a ninth movie, portentously entitled spiral: from the book of saw. what is that? "play me." digitally modified
into margaret�*s agency comesjoanna, a college grad played by once upon a time in hollywood co—star margaret joanna! you�*re a poet! what follows is a whimsical drama in which salinger befriendsjoanna over the phone and encourages her to concentrate on her writing, despite margaret�*s fierce insistence that she must never telljerry that she�*s a writer. there are echoes of the master—slave relationship at the heart of the devil wears prada, although this has none of the bite of that...