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fauci, thank you for your time. >> doctor: good to be with you, margaret. with you, margaret. you for having me. >> brennan: "face the nation" will be back in a minute. ♪ kinda pat your feet ♪ ♪ it's all right ♪ ♪ have a good time 'cause it's all right ♪ ♪ oh, it's all right ♪ lactaid is 100% real milk, just without the lactose. so you can enjoyenou'rnsiti. so anyone who says lactaid isn't real milk is also saying mabel here isn't a real cow. and she really hates that. your shipping manager left to “find themself.” leaving you lost. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire >> brennan: overall, two-thirds of americans over 18 are field vaccinated, a new studied determined unvaccinated people were eight times more likely to get the delta variant than those vaccinated and were 57 times more likely to die. west virginia is one state in crisis, and their vaccination rate is considerably below the national average. republican governor jim justice joins us. you were
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i'm margaret brennan. going to begin with that jobs report landed with a thud today at the white house. many forecasters had predicted a jobs gain of about 475,000 for september. instead, the u.s. economy only created 194,000 jobs. still, the unemployment rate did fall to under 5%, but that was parentally because many americans simply stopped looking for work. president biden blamed the pandemic for the sluggish growth and said hiring will pick up if congress passes his infrastructure and spending bills. today's report also revealed some troubling trends, including job losses in fields that you wouldn't expect, and questions about why many positions are going unfilled at a time when so many americans are still out of work. cbs' nancy cordes leads off our coverage tonight from the white house. good evening to you, nancy. >> reporter: good evening, margaret. this was the second straight month of disappointing jobs numbers, and a big slowdown from the first half of the year. the white house is pointing to the
i'm margaret brennan. going to begin with that jobs report landed with a thud today at the white house. many forecasters had predicted a jobs gain of about 475,000 for september. instead, the u.s. economy only created 194,000 jobs. still, the unemployment rate did fall to under 5%, but that was parentally because many americans simply stopped looking for work. president biden blamed the pandemic for the sluggish growth and said hiring will pick up if congress passes his infrastructure and...
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>> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by... and by... corporate funding is provided by... >> senator robert menendez, welcome back to "firing line." >> good to be with you, margaret. >> senator, the congress is now in its final days of negotiating the legislation for president biden's build back better agenda. as part of the reconciliation package, you are proposing an expansion of the temporary legal status for roughly 8 million undocumented immigrants for up to 10 years. and this has been called plan c, because the senate parliamentarian has denied two previous attempts to incorporate immigration policy into budget reconciliation. why is this time different? why do you think the senate parliamentarian will play along this time? >> well, margaret, first of all, i deeply disagree with the parliamentarian's previous decisions. reconciliation was used, including by our republican colleagues, when they were in the majority for various immigration-related proposals. so there is a precedent. she tried to distinguish that precedent. i don't ag
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here's margaret qualley in "maid. maddie has just been stuck with your mom sitting on the couch, watching "jeopardy!"? >> no, no, no, they watch "wheel of fortune. >> oh, this is funny to you? what if she got sick >> okay, why don't i - >> what if she got hurt? what if she needed to go to the er >> my mom would take her >> your mom. your mom, who spent half your childhood addicted to oxy? >> will you chill? >> i'm not going to chill, sean you have a rage problem. >> i don't know how you say it with a straight face >> you have a rage problem and you have a drinking problem and you shouldn't have custody of our kid if you're going to let your mommy do it for you [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: margaret qualley, everybody. "maid" premieres on october 1st on netflix we'll be right back with dr. jane goodall hi, mom. hi, dad. we won't talk about you. [ cheers and applause ♪ the classic hollywood story. we meet the hero, the all-new nissan frontier hero faces seemingly impossible challenge. tension builds... the plot twist
here's margaret qualley in "maid. maddie has just been stuck with your mom sitting on the couch, watching "jeopardy!"? >> no, no, no, they watch "wheel of fortune. >> oh, this is funny to you? what if she got sick >> okay, why don't i - >> what if she got hurt? what if she needed to go to the er >> my mom would take her >> your mom. your mom, who spent half your childhood addicted to oxy? >> will you chill? >> i'm not going to...
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natalie, however margaret thatcher _ stick with him.er margaret thatcher had - stick with him. natalie, however margaret thatcher had an - stick with him. natalie, however- margaret thatcher had an underlying philosophy of how she believed the united kingdom should function and what our place was in the world. there is a sense that borisjohnson has no underpinning ideology guiding him. and that is partly why as far as his critics are concerned we are seeing these short—term problems at the moment. because the government simply has planned for, it hasn't been on the front foot.— been on the front foot. that's ri . ht. been on the front foot. that's right- and _ been on the front foot. that's right. and quite _ been on the front foot. that's right. and quite a _ been on the front foot. that's right. and quite a few - been on the front foot. that's| right. and quite a few that will probably— right. and quite a few that will probably talk about a minute are referencing with boris johnson speech— referencing with boris johnson speech will be
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>> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by... and by... corporate funding is provided by... >> dr. fiona hill, welcome to "firing line." >> thanks so much, margaret. >> you write in vivid detail in your new memoir, entitled "there is nothing for you here," about your childhood in the north of england, a place that was left behind by modernization, and your family growing up that lived on the margins financially. you are the daughter of a miner and a midwife, and you rose, quote, "from the coal house to the white house." maybe you can expand on how the experiences of the places left behind have led to populism and even authoritarianism. >> well, thanks very much, margaret. what i wanted to do with the book was tell a much bigger story than just my own biography. in fact, i use the biography as a vehicle to really kind of point to the pers of populism, because my experience growing up in the northeast of england, it was quite obvious that, you know, people were searching around for a fix to their predicament. and i started to see, you know,
>> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by... and by... corporate funding is provided by... >> dr. fiona hill, welcome to "firing line." >> thanks so much, margaret. >> you write in vivid detail in your new memoir, entitled "there is nothing for you here," about your childhood in the north of england, a place that was left behind by modernization, and your family growing up that lived on the margins financially. you...
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memories of margaret thatcher.— margaret thatcher.atcher. she would have liked her finger and _ margaret thatcher. she would have liked her finger and said _ margaret thatcher. she would have liked her finger and said more - liked herfinger and said more borrowing now is higher interest rates and higher taxes later. he was cheered for— rates and higher taxes later. he was cheered for low _ rates and higher taxes later. he was cheered for low taxes _ rates and higher taxes later. he was cheered for low taxes one _ rates and higher taxes later. he was cheered for low taxes one day - rates and higher taxes later. he was cheered for low taxes one day but i cheered for low taxes one day but the mission for now, levelling up to make life just as good in every post code. with extra cash for new science teachers and less well—off areas to help. then he reminded his home crowd by his personal and the public�*s experience means more cash for the nhs. the public's experience means more cash for the nhs-— for the nhs. the nhs saved me and our won
memories of margaret thatcher.— margaret thatcher.atcher. she would have liked her finger and _ margaret thatcher. she would have liked her finger and said _ margaret thatcher. she would have liked her finger and said more - liked herfinger and said more borrowing now is higher interest rates and higher taxes later. he was cheered for— rates and higher taxes later. he was cheered for low _ rates and higher taxes later. he was cheered for low taxes _ rates and higher taxes later. he was...
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>> margaret, you don't have to come in so hot. guys asked me to come. >> brennan: i'm asking you to clarify. >> the bottom line is i truly believe that the mandates only divide us and only divide us more. from the standpoint of mandates, i don't believe in imposing upon our freedoms over and over and over. and i've said that over -- i don't know how many times i've got to say it. from the standpoint of our children, i'm going to encourage in every way because i truly believe that the more people we get vaccinated, the less people will die, but at the same time, we've still got to stand up for who we are. for crying out loud, we're americans. >> brennan: i know this has become a big issue for the republican party, which you are part of in terms of framing this as freedom of choice, but for small children, you mandate that their parents get them those immunizations so that they are safe in the classroom. they don't have freedoms as children to choose whether or not to get pole polio or not. we protect them against that. why wouldn't
>> margaret, you don't have to come in so hot. guys asked me to come. >> brennan: i'm asking you to clarify. >> the bottom line is i truly believe that the mandates only divide us and only divide us more. from the standpoint of mandates, i don't believe in imposing upon our freedoms over and over and over. and i've said that over -- i don't know how many times i've got to say it. from the standpoint of our children, i'm going to encourage in every way because i truly believe...
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margaret. >> brennan: mark strassmann, thank you. covid cases around the world have leveled off but remain high, averaging just under half a million new cases per day. elizabeth palmer has the latest from london. >> reporter: good morning. this month, we are watching a full-blown covid crisis in eastern europe. romania has one of the highest death rates on earth. in october, the virus has been killing an average of one person every five minutes. latvia has gone back into complete lockdown with a curfew that has police patrolling the streets to make sure anyone out at night is an essential worker with permission. russia, the giant of the region, is seeing a record number of deaths day after day. in the provincial city, burials have doubled and with winter looming, hospitals are struggling. even in the capital moscow, there is alarm. president putin announced a week of what he called "nonworking days." they start at the end of this month. the problem clear across eastern europe is low vaccination rates. the soviet past followed by deca
margaret. >> brennan: mark strassmann, thank you. covid cases around the world have leveled off but remain high, averaging just under half a million new cases per day. elizabeth palmer has the latest from london. >> reporter: good morning. this month, we are watching a full-blown covid crisis in eastern europe. romania has one of the highest death rates on earth. in october, the virus has been killing an average of one person every five minutes. latvia has gone back into complete...
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> margaret was the queen's closest companion in many ways.ecome 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 mother was the most influential figure. and the guiding light for her daughter.
> margaret was the queen's closest companion in many ways.ecome 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,...
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hymn members of the congregation leave saint margaret's church and outside, the bells of saint margarete being wrong half muffled. 7 rung. a memorial of sir david amess who was killed in his constituency last friday in essex. westminster abbey across the road from parliament as a political correspondentjonathan blake, correspondent jonathan blake, jonathan, if correspondentjonathan blake, jonathan, if it's important for members and peers to pay their respects and what has become known as the parliament's church. yes. respects and what has become known as the parliament's church.— as the parliament's church. yes, it was a poignant _ as the parliament's church. yes, it was a poignant service _ as the parliament's church. yes, it was a poignant service and - as the parliament's church. yes, it was a poignant service and a - was a poignant service and a powerful expression, i think of the shock and sadness and the grief that many of his friends and colleagues are feeling at westminster but their determination to put on a united front, if you like and demonstrate that this was a loss which i
hymn members of the congregation leave saint margaret's church and outside, the bells of saint margarete being wrong half muffled. 7 rung. a memorial of sir david amess who was killed in his constituency last friday in essex. westminster abbey across the road from parliament as a political correspondentjonathan blake, correspondent jonathan blake, jonathan, if correspondentjonathan blake, jonathan, if it's important for members and peers to pay their respects and what has become known as the...
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>>> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by -- robert graneri, charles r. schwab and by fairweather foundation. and by -- corporate funding provided by stephenens inc. >>> john lithgow, welcome to "firing line." >> thank you so much, margaret. i feel welcome. >> you grew up around the stage. your father was director of shakespeare festivals in ohio growing up. >> uh-huh. >> and you've played and astonishing range of characters, and you're really a visionary master of both stage and screen. in this time of trump, is it a time of comedy or tragedy? >> well, it's always a time of both. they mingle together. good characters that do bad things and bad characters that do good things is so much at heart of -- of comedy and -- and tragedy. so you play a character like roger ailes, who conventional wisdom completely dismissed as a total two dimensional villain and look at the other side. >> you just published thirdtry ji of original poems and the first two took direc aim at the trump administration. they were best-sellers. for this one you've actually taken a step b
>>> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by -- robert graneri, charles r. schwab and by fairweather foundation. and by -- corporate funding provided by stephenens inc. >>> john lithgow, welcome to "firing line." >> thank you so much, margaret. i feel welcome. >> you grew up around the stage. your father was director of shakespeare festivals in ohio growing up. >> uh-huh. >> and you've played and astonishing...
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margaret thatcher teamed up with ronald reagan and john paul ii and changed the world. when you have this conversation with ambassador haley about what is going on with china, the president needs to view china the way that reagan and pope john paul viewed the soviet union. we're at acrossroads with
margaret thatcher teamed up with ronald reagan and john paul ii and changed the world. when you have this conversation with ambassador haley about what is going on with china, the president needs to view china the way that reagan and pope john paul viewed the soviet union. we're at acrossroads with
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until next week, for "face the nation," i'm margaret brennan. ♪♪ captioning sponsored by cbs captioneder: this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> good evening and thank you for joining us. this has been a rough weekend if you're flying southwest. nearly 2,000 flights have been canceled, leaving passengers scrambling. the airline blames disruptive weather and air traffic control issues, although the faa attributes the disruptions to staffing and aircraft issues. no other airline has reported similar problems today. cbs's lilia luciano is in los angeles at the international airport there. lilia, it appears those problems really started before today.
until next week, for "face the nation," i'm margaret brennan. ♪♪ captioning sponsored by cbs captioneder: this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> good evening and thank you for joining us. this has been a rough weekend if you're flying southwest. nearly 2,000 flights have been canceled, leaving passengers scrambling. the airline blames disruptive weather and air traffic control issues, although the faa attributes the disruptions to staffing and aircraft issues. no...
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they are here to help i 103-year-old margaret with her lunch 103—year—old margaret with her lunch and about being home now, rather than in hospital? filth. feel about being home now, rather than in hospital?— than in hospital? oh, i am glad to be home, definitely. _ than in hospital? oh, i am glad to be home, definitely. after- than in hospital? oh, i am glad to be home, definitely. after four i be home, definitely. afterfour weeks away. but be home, definitely. after four weeks away-— be home, definitely. after four weeks away. be home, definitely. after four weeksawa. �* , ., ., ., weeks away. but the shortage of care staff is making _ weeks away. but the shortage of care staff is making it _ weeks away. but the shortage of care staff is making it increasingly - staff is making it increasingly difficult to get people out of hospital. difficult to get people out of hosital. ., ., , ~ , ., ., hospital. you have perked up a lot. comments — hospital. you have perked up a lot. comments from _ hospital. you have perked up a lot. comments from hospital— hospital. you have perked up a lot. c
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margaret, thank you so much for getting up with us. nice to see you, margaret. >> thanks, guys, you, too. >>> american airlines is taking a different approach to vaccinate their work force. they have 90% of delta employees now vaccinated. that's without a mandate from the company. >> we haven't done it with a mandate. we've done it working collaboratively with our people, trusting our people to make the right decisions for themselves, respecting their decisions. but at the same time, avoiding the divisiveness of what the mandate is posing to society. >> he says he expects delta's vaccination rate to rise to 95% by early november. united airlines took a different approach. you need the vaccine to keep your job at united. >> i wish we had gotten to 100%. out of our 67,000 u.s. employees, there are 232 who haven't been vaccinated and they are going through the termination process now. >> earlier this week a federal judge in texas temporarily put united's vaccine mandate on hold for employees seeking medical or religious exemptions. roughl
margaret, thank you so much for getting up with us. nice to see you, margaret. >> thanks, guys, you, too. >>> american airlines is taking a different approach to vaccinate their work force. they have 90% of delta employees now vaccinated. that's without a mandate from the company. >> we haven't done it with a mandate. we've done it working collaboratively with our people, trusting our people to make the right decisions for themselves, respecting their decisions. but at the...
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captioning sponsored by cbs >> brennan: i'm margaret brennan in washington. this morning on "face the nation," we begin a week president biden said will determine the course of his presidency, and whether democrats maintain control of congress. at the g-20 summit in rome, president biden found it easier to broker agreements with other countries than his own party in congress. he ended a costly tit-for-tat with europe over steel tariffs, and brokered a plan to block corporations for shopping around the world for low tax rates. >> biden: we're going to continue together and prove to the world that democracies are taking on hard problems, delivering sound solutions. >> brennan: but significant national security challenges from adversaries like iran still resume. >> when would you like talks with iran to resume? >> brennan: dire projections for a w next stop even more challenging as experts warn the very survival of our planet is at stake. we'll hear from secretary of state antony blinken and secretary of congress, gina raimondo. back at home, democrats in congre
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cnn political analyst and "axios" managing editor, margaret talev is shares byline.ers to both parties since the nixon administration. margaret, i want to ask you about some of your latest reporting that the former president is thinking seriously about running again. even going so far as to tell some of the people around him that he is running. can you just talk about more of what you have learned? >> yeah, anderson. i mean, i don't know whether donald trump is actually going to run again, whether he could actually get elected again given that he is still perpetuating a lie that the election was stolen. given his role in january 6th. but mike alan and i are hearing from people close to the president now that there has been a shift since the end of the summer till now, that they now believe it's definitely more than 50% likely. and another person told me this week that if the republicans win the senate, as well as the house next year, there could be irresistible to president trump. >> david, what do you make of that? >> i think the signs are just as margaret says. the
cnn political analyst and "axios" managing editor, margaret talev is shares byline.ers to both parties since the nixon administration. margaret, i want to ask you about some of your latest reporting that the former president is thinking seriously about running again. even going so far as to tell some of the people around him that he is running. can you just talk about more of what you have learned? >> yeah, anderson. i mean, i don't know whether donald trump is actually going to...
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margaret? >> brennan: mark, thank you.want to take a look at america's views on some of those challenges facing the country, and particularly how president biden is handling them. our cbs news poll "out today," indicates that the president's approval rating is at 50%. it has stabilized following the chaotic afghanistan pullout, and is underpinned on positive views of handling the covid outbreak and distribution. but america's view of the economy has steadily decreased since this summer. less than 40% now think it is in good shape. joining us now is cbs news director of elections and surveys anthony salvanto. good morning to you, anthony. >> good morning. >> brennan: time and again we hear it is the virus that determines the direction of the economy. with that in mind, what ar americans telling you about whether or not they're willing to vaccinate their children when it becomes available for five to 11 -year-olds? >> well, not everybody would. and i think that sets up one of the key numbers to track as we go forward in the
margaret? >> brennan: mark, thank you.want to take a look at america's views on some of those challenges facing the country, and particularly how president biden is handling them. our cbs news poll "out today," indicates that the president's approval rating is at 50%. it has stabilized following the chaotic afghanistan pullout, and is underpinned on positive views of handling the covid outbreak and distribution. but america's view of the economy has steadily decreased since this...
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no one ever managed to really unite all of scandinavia, except one, and that's margaret of denmark. this is her efforts desha her effigy, she managed to unite the contents of denmark, sweden and norway into one big it's the kind of undertaking at you could see only a woman with you could see of and would pursue and only a woman like margaret of denmark would be able to achieve. here's a similar achievement and history of scandinavia and i think it's one of the things that makes margaret of denmark, queen margaret of denmark was one of the most extraordinary women in scandinavian history, but really the most extraordinary woman in the whole history of the european ages as really know but who competes with her in terms of her personal will and effort and since of command. the post viking age, the middle ages in scandinavia are ones in which the viking culture, that sense of strong belief, rule of solidarity, shared values and mutual trust but also creating that individual freedom had rows through enormous changes and new shapes, goes through the coming of christianity. i talk about it
no one ever managed to really unite all of scandinavia, except one, and that's margaret of denmark. this is her efforts desha her effigy, she managed to unite the contents of denmark, sweden and norway into one big it's the kind of undertaking at you could see only a woman with you could see of and would pursue and only a woman like margaret of denmark would be able to achieve. here's a similar achievement and history of scandinavia and i think it's one of the things that makes margaret of...
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that's not good for youngkin. >> what about that, margaret? that trump may be calling in to this pre-election rally. he can't seem to stay away. clearly he's got people who tell him it may be better for youngkin if you do stay away, but trump seems to desperately want to get in. >> yeah, for sure. and i think in this case you don't know what's going to happen until it happens or doesn't happen. but i think what's really interesting about it is again, if youngkin is successful, it's going to be a boon for republicans and a horror show for democrats. but i'm just not sure it's going to be good for donald trump. in fact, it could have kind of a counterintuitive effect that it shows a different road map, that keeping a distance is a successful road map in certain states, and that would be complicated messaging for trump. so i think that's part of what's going on here. >> well, who's going to be the person who tells trump that he can't go places because he's not popular? that's a difficult message to deliver, one that he's not -- that's not the sor
that's not good for youngkin. >> what about that, margaret? that trump may be calling in to this pre-election rally. he can't seem to stay away. clearly he's got people who tell him it may be better for youngkin if you do stay away, but trump seems to desperately want to get in. >> yeah, for sure. and i think in this case you don't know what's going to happen until it happens or doesn't happen. but i think what's really interesting about it is again, if youngkin is successful, it's...
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. >> i want to say really quick that my daughter is thrilled that i'm here, my daughter margaret. >>ms, and i don't know why i didn't know this, i always think of you as an actress, you started off as a model, which for some reason i did not know. >> oh, wow. >> stephen: i did not know that. your full name rosalie anderson macdowell. what does little rosy andie macdowell think of the world of couture when she first got into it? >> coming from gaffney, i knew who calvin klein was, and ralph lauren. i had heard of that. i think i owned a pair of ralph lauren jeans. anyway, i went to paris, i was working quickly, helen newton shot the photographs. and i would show up at the front door with my t-shirt and jeans. and they would go, "andie, please, just some lipstick." and what i would do me. >> stephen: were you working with the designers yourself. >> he would dress me. they would do my hair and makeup first, and put me in a bath robe, and you would be naked-- i know, just drop the bath robe. >> stephen: so you're all done up, up here. >> you're done except for -- >> stephen: from here do
. >> i want to say really quick that my daughter is thrilled that i'm here, my daughter margaret. >>ms, and i don't know why i didn't know this, i always think of you as an actress, you started off as a model, which for some reason i did not know. >> oh, wow. >> stephen: i did not know that. your full name rosalie anderson macdowell. what does little rosy andie macdowell think of the world of couture when she first got into it? >> coming from gaffney, i knew who...
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margaret's church and there at st.f 84. let's talk we can speak now to eric ham, a political commentrator in the us. he joins us from washington. colin powell had broken so many ceilings when it comes to people of colour, first chairman of thejoint chiefs of staff to be black. for secretary of state who happened to be black. the whole african—american community is going to be mourning the loss as well as so many others but also people of colour around the world because he showed them in a country with its own racial problems, america, it was possible to succeed. 50 problems, america, it was possible to succeed-— to succeed. so true and also what he did was he was _ to succeed. so true and also what he did was he was also _ to succeed. so true and also what he did was he was also a _ to succeed. so true and also what he did was he was also a groundbreakerj did was he was also a groundbreaker for the first black president of the united states. if we go back to 1996, remember, bill clinton was a very popular president, th
margaret's church and there at st.f 84. let's talk we can speak now to eric ham, a political commentrator in the us. he joins us from washington. colin powell had broken so many ceilings when it comes to people of colour, first chairman of thejoint chiefs of staff to be black. for secretary of state who happened to be black. the whole african—american community is going to be mourning the loss as well as so many others but also people of colour around the world because he showed them in a...
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k. expressing concern over the health of julian assange. margaret great to have you with us today. thanks for joining us on our international. how worried are you that the verdict in the next 24 hours will not go? we're sanchez way. look, julian's been in belmont 5 to a half years. he's a non violent person in a really tough environment. if the verdict started against him, what's already happened and damage is going to just continue and get worse. i mean, he has suffered really, neil's nelson, united nations special order on torture, said that he had been psychologically tortured. he has nearly suffered and if it goes against the sort of ongoing, indefinite imprisonment will continue. and really i worry a great deal about his health outcomes, whether he would suicide or whether he would just he's health would continue to deteriorate as it has during the decade. or more that he's been hounded and yeah, very serious concerns for his health. but it was, it was now it was back in 2019 watson. did you sign this letter expressing concerns of julian sanchez health. it went to the u. k. go
k. expressing concern over the health of julian assange. margaret great to have you with us today. thanks for joining us on our international. how worried are you that the verdict in the next 24 hours will not go? we're sanchez way. look, julian's been in belmont 5 to a half years. he's a non violent person in a really tough environment. if the verdict started against him, what's already happened and damage is going to just continue and get worse. i mean, he has suffered really, neil's nelson,...
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borisjohnson has been saying today about the economy there is no alternative, that was a famous margaretying she used to real out all the time. to put borisjohnson and profile like that up against margaret thatcher with that £20 a week cut in universal credit which is coming too many families, it's quite a stark reality, it's a powerful front page. quite a stark reality, it's a powerfulfront page. it quite a stark reality, it's a powerful front page. it would make a lot of difference to people. sure. lot of difference to people. sure, indeed for _ lot of difference to people. sure, indeed for a _ lot of difference to people. sure, indeed for a lot _ lot of difference to people. sure, indeed for a lot of _ lot of difference to people. sure, indeed for a lot of the _ lot of difference to people. sure, indeed for a lot of the readers i lot of difference to people. sure, indeed for a lot of the readers in | indeed for a lot of the readers in the area that you cover in nottingham and lincoln share and darby. some of those who voted conservative possibly for the first time in the last election
borisjohnson has been saying today about the economy there is no alternative, that was a famous margaretying she used to real out all the time. to put borisjohnson and profile like that up against margaret thatcher with that £20 a week cut in universal credit which is coming too many families, it's quite a stark reality, it's a powerful front page. quite a stark reality, it's a powerfulfront page. it quite a stark reality, it's a powerful front page. it would make a lot of difference to...
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i am older exciting because i do 1st boss margaret came. we stay here here until 4 o'clock in the morning. it's a different atmosphere in the capital. santa cruz, the beaches are still open. many here don't seem to care about the volcano. they just want to enjoy their holiday. alexander lurch al jazeera, la palmer, they ah, hello, this is al jazeera and these are the headlines. the european union says it's extremely concerned about the growing number of migrants and refugees crossing from neighboring that a roost accusing mens give what it calls, state sponsored smuggling. the issue has been dominating discussion on the final day of a summit between the blocks leaders and brussels. some are calling for offense as part of a new migration packed. but european commission president asked love on the lion says the e will not fund barbed wire and walls on its borders. we will keep up the pressure on the new crashing co regime. we have already proposed targeted measures to reverse. these are facilitation for the regime and its proxies. and we are
i am older exciting because i do 1st boss margaret came. we stay here here until 4 o'clock in the morning. it's a different atmosphere in the capital. santa cruz, the beaches are still open. many here don't seem to care about the volcano. they just want to enjoy their holiday. alexander lurch al jazeera, la palmer, they ah, hello, this is al jazeera and these are the headlines. the european union says it's extremely concerned about the growing number of migrants and refugees crossing from...
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once they pass you need to talk about margaret thatcher. suppose margaret thatcher stayed home to watch her get not that there's anything wrong with that. it's a very noble profession think of the difference in england, in the world. she partnered with ronald reagan. they did incredible things. and, of course, claire lewis booth. she was the age of my great-grandmother, probably your great, great grandmother because you're younger, unbelievable the things she did back in when women were not at the party. we have big picture here of our office. it's a 1944 republican national convention. she's like this. she's giving the keynote speech. she lows into roseau, president was up and said you lied us into war. its military family. she was so ahead of her times, a congresswoman when there were like ten. she was editor of "vanity fair." she was basically homeschooled. her father was an itinerant musician. he left the family before she was grown so the move from town to town. she had four years of formal schooling and what an incredible career, a wr
once they pass you need to talk about margaret thatcher. suppose margaret thatcher stayed home to watch her get not that there's anything wrong with that. it's a very noble profession think of the difference in england, in the world. she partnered with ronald reagan. they did incredible things. and, of course, claire lewis booth. she was the age of my great-grandmother, probably your great, great grandmother because you're younger, unbelievable the things she did back in when women were not at...
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. >> next up is margaret in texas. hi, there. >> caller: good morning to you. good morning to all in america. even though the environment -- the renewables are my number one issue, i'm willing to give into fossil fuel manchin just to get something passed. maybe we can do more to the energy department and through the transportation. we can do something later on. but we do need to get these bills passed and despite sinema and manchin. if we need them, we have to bring them in some way and give up something and go around them later on. >> margaret, thanks for that. article here from "politico." they're reporting on the discussions yesterday and the process ahead. democrats edge closer to ditching disarray. nancy pelosi and chuck schumer's strategy to force through the democrats agenda, they're ready to try it all over again. the speaker and senate majority leader are hustling to clinch a deal as soon as possible on a framework for president joe biden's $2 trillion social spending package. that framework would free up needed progressive votes for a bipartisan infra
. >> next up is margaret in texas. hi, there. >> caller: good morning to you. good morning to all in america. even though the environment -- the renewables are my number one issue, i'm willing to give into fossil fuel manchin just to get something passed. maybe we can do more to the energy department and through the transportation. we can do something later on. but we do need to get these bills passed and despite sinema and manchin. if we need them, we have to bring them in some way...
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margaret, you also mentioned how some republicans are still running from this. they both don't want to alienate which is a larger, growing, insurrection adjacent part of their base, if you want to call it that, but the not bad news, margaret, a lot of americans don't like insurrection against the government. it is not broadly popular. that's why a conservator like blunt took this route. take a look. >> was the insurrection over the election? >> there is a process you go through to determine if the early reports were the right reports. we went through that process, and i'm of the view that the best thing president trump could do to help us win majorities in 2022 is talk about the future. >> margaret, you're a political expert in washington. explain to us what it means when someone says it was what it was if they haven't said what it was -- >> they haven't said what it is. they don't want to say what it was. all of them have that locution that really comes down to let bygones be bygones. why are we using this as a democratic plot against us. the war room, if you p
margaret, you also mentioned how some republicans are still running from this. they both don't want to alienate which is a larger, growing, insurrection adjacent part of their base, if you want to call it that, but the not bad news, margaret, a lot of americans don't like insurrection against the government. it is not broadly popular. that's why a conservator like blunt took this route. take a look. >> was the insurrection over the election? >> there is a process you go through to...
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. >> reporter: margaret applegate has been an employee with united airlines for almost three decades.emic, the customer service representative says she was proud of the way the airline dealt with the deadly disease. >> i felt that united was doing a great job, and our airplanes were so clean, and people looked like they were very confident about flying. >> reporter: still, when the covid vaccine became available, she says she was reluctant to get it. >> there was one side that was very scary with all the side effects that i was hearing from some friends and relatives. in general, if there were no social media, i think i would have been quicker to just go in and get vaccinated. >> you actually say that social media is what made you more hesitant?p>> correct. because social media can be a very good thing, but it can steer you towards more negative ideas. >> reporter: but when the airline announced a vaccine mandate in july, she found herself at a crossroads and turned to lori, a supervisor, for advice. what was that conversation like? >> i started mentioning to her, she retire? should i
. >> reporter: margaret applegate has been an employee with united airlines for almost three decades.emic, the customer service representative says she was proud of the way the airline dealt with the deadly disease. >> i felt that united was doing a great job, and our airplanes were so clean, and people looked like they were very confident about flying. >> reporter: still, when the covid vaccine became available, she says she was reluctant to get it. >> there was one...
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>> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by... ...and by...rporate funding is provided by... >> hatice cengiz, leopoldo lópez, jewher ilhan, welcome to "firing line." i so appreciate you being here with me. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> you are each here in miami because of your own personal connection to some of the most pressing human-rights challenges in the world right now. you're here in person, even amidst a global pandemic, and i'm deeply humbled to see all of you and have the privilege to talk to each of you. thank you for being here. hatice, it's been justhree years since your fiancé, jamal khashoggi, was brutally murdered. at the saudi consulate in istanbul, in an operation that, according to united states intelligence, was approved by crown prince mohammed bin salman. first, i don't want to even proceed without saying i'm sorry for your loss. for you, what is justice for jamal? >> actually, it is not easy to answer this question because it has been three years and it has not been justice. even though we know the killers and who ord
>> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by... ...and by...rporate funding is provided by... >> hatice cengiz, leopoldo lópez, jewher ilhan, welcome to "firing line." i so appreciate you being here with me. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> you are each here in miami because of your own personal connection to some of the most pressing human-rights challenges in the world right now. you're here in person, even amidst a global...
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." >> pleasure to be with you, margaret. >> you are a businessman that made a business for yourself with the l.a. dodgers which you formerly owned, you founded a public policy school like georgetown university and now you're focusing efforts on chnology, specifically the architecture of the internet. why the shift? >> well, it's been a bit of a journey for me. and i feel that i, like most people growing and learning as life goes on and, yeah, deeply concerned about the stautte of r democracy and capitalism for that matter from a self ush poi ish -- selfish point of view. >> there are billionaires trying to do good. what what actually inspires your uncli un inclination to fix this problem? >> i grew up in a big eirish catholic family in boston, seven kids. and, you know, picture our dinner tle with nine minimum at the table. maybe i describe it as an unruly board meeting every night. i hear my mom towards of ends of the conversations, okay, that's fine, i understand the problem. but what are you going to do about it? i carry that question with me every day. >> why was it technology that b
." >> pleasure to be with you, margaret. >> you are a businessman that made a business for yourself with the l.a. dodgers which you formerly owned, you founded a public policy school like georgetown university and now you're focusing efforts on chnology, specifically the architecture of the internet. why the shift? >> well, it's been a bit of a journey for me. and i feel that i, like most people growing and learning as life goes on and, yeah, deeply concerned about the...
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>> i think the signs are just as margaret says. the signs are that he's increasingly interested. he sees biden in trouble. during the afghanistan situation, he was really chomping at the bit, according to the various reports, heed lavandera he had to be talked about it. and now, the economy still not straightening out and pandemic still not over, you know, there -- that just makes trump very, very hungry. i think it's going to take something hugely unexpected. or change -- dramatic change in his health or prison sentence to stop him. >> margaret, the former president's obviously been endorsing loyalists who back his fraud claims around the country. he is still clearly pushing the -- the big lie. that would -- i assume, be part of his campaign. he can't stop talking about it and pushing it. um, is there any sign that -- that -- that it's cost him poli politically? >> you know, there is new polling this week, the latest quinnipiac shows almost eight in ten republicans say they want trump to win. it is very early. it's too early to read anything really lasting into poll numbers. if
>> i think the signs are just as margaret says. the signs are that he's increasingly interested. he sees biden in trouble. during the afghanistan situation, he was really chomping at the bit, according to the various reports, heed lavandera he had to be talked about it. and now, the economy still not straightening out and pandemic still not over, you know, there -- that just makes trump very, very hungry. i think it's going to take something hugely unexpected. or change -- dramatic change...
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that's what this is about. >> margaret, i believe it was the committee who said they needed to get to the bottom of what happened on 1/6. that was proposed, a commission. republicans voted that down. >> correct. the idea was to take this out of congress altogether, create a 9/11 style committee. they decided it would be better to do it this way so you can't say the process wasn't valid. you're hearing that from mccarthy saying the subpoena is somehow invalid. i think important to remember steve bannon is not facing this prospect of contempt for anything that he did or said ahead of the january 6 attacks. it's for not responding to congress' requests. and this is a real moment for congress. congress' power has been eroding for years, anyway, vis-a-vis the president, the executive branch. this has been true since 9/11 through republican and democratic administrations. but if congress foregoes its own subpoena power, if they say there is no such thing as subpoena power, it's just up to the supreme court whether somebody has to testify, then they have really put themselves in a spectacula
that's what this is about. >> margaret, i believe it was the committee who said they needed to get to the bottom of what happened on 1/6. that was proposed, a commission. republicans voted that down. >> correct. the idea was to take this out of congress altogether, create a 9/11 style committee. they decided it would be better to do it this way so you can't say the process wasn't valid. you're hearing that from mccarthy saying the subpoena is somehow invalid. i think important to...
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until next week, for "face the nation," i'm margaret brennan.ed by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org i'm elyse preston, cbs news, new york. ♪ >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> good evening. thanks for joining us. california is bearing the brunt of what is being called a bomb cyclone. the intense storm is pounding the west coast with drenching rain and fierce winds. tonight the national weather service warns mudslides are a threat, especially in areas scorched by wildfires. there's already flooding. this is san mateo near san francisco. thousands across the state are without electricity right now. cbs news meteorologist jeff berardelli joins us with what we can expect. jeff, good evening. >> jericka, this is an extremely powerful storm. in fact, the most
until next week, for "face the nation," i'm margaret brennan.ed by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org i'm elyse preston, cbs news, new york. ♪ >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> good evening. thanks for joining us. california is bearing the brunt of what is being called a bomb cyclone. the intense storm is pounding the west coast with drenching rain and fierce winds. tonight the national weather service warns mudslides are a threat,...