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margaret: yes, i do.hen you look at tapering, even if they taper, it looks like next year even with the enormous deficit, there will be lower financing needs than this year. therefore, the market will actually be shorter long-duration security so we think rates will stay low. we think tapering will be a new brew -- neutral factor. taylor: it's interesting, we've had some other federal bank presidents weigh-in and i want you to take a listen to raphael bostic weighing in on the taper timeline. >> a faster taper would give us more optionality as you move into 2022 and see where the data takes us. i definitely think it is appropriate for us to be talking about the pace of tapering and being open to a faster one. taylor: it is coming on a day when we just got a slew of economic data this morning. we talked at the beginning of the show, jobless claims near a 1969 low. some of that could be seasonality and more than just the data point, but would it be warranted in this market? peter: i think it is warranted to
margaret: yes, i do.hen you look at tapering, even if they taper, it looks like next year even with the enormous deficit, there will be lower financing needs than this year. therefore, the market will actually be shorter long-duration security so we think rates will stay low. we think tapering will be a new brew -- neutral factor. taylor: it's interesting, we've had some other federal bank presidents weigh-in and i want you to take a listen to raphael bostic weighing in on the taper timeline....
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captioning sponsored by cbs >> brennan: i'm margaret brennan in washington. today on "face the nation," we'll check in on the challenges facing america as we prepare to count our blessings this thanksgiving. president biden used the time-honored tradition of the turkey pardon to celebrate the house approving his roughly $2 trillion social and environmental spending package, and the signing of his $1.2 trillion infrastructure package. this year's winners, named after one of america's favorite lunches, may have escaped the thanksgiving dinner table, but not the presidential wisecracks. >> turkey is infrastructure. peanut butter and jelly are going to help build back the butterball. instead of getting basted, these two turkeys are getting boosted. >> brennan: up on capitol hill, house democrats celebrated their victory on "build back better," or b.b.b. with progressives and moderates finally coming together for the win. the bill is now off to the senate where it faces a much-tougher test. will growing concerns on inflation put pressure on the party to act quickl
captioning sponsored by cbs >> brennan: i'm margaret brennan in washington. today on "face the nation," we'll check in on the challenges facing america as we prepare to count our blessings this thanksgiving. president biden used the time-honored tradition of the turkey pardon to celebrate the house approving his roughly $2 trillion social and environmental spending package, and the signing of his $1.2 trillion infrastructure package. this year's winners, named after one of...
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and as you know, margaret, in politics, timing is important. we'll get the bills done, but we're going to get them done weeks after the election. we should have got them done weeks before the election. >> brennan: over the summer, terry mcauliffe said part problem was that president biden is just not very popular. is the president a drag on the party? >> well, look, if a president can get two legislative houses of his own party to deliver, the president suddenly becomes pretty popular. and i know the president and the white house has been frustrated with this as well. here's my prediction, margaret: you're going to see the infrastructure bill-- it's on its way to the president's desk-- he'll sign it. i hope he does a bipartisan signing ceremony. you're going to see us get this education and workforce bill to his desk. and then what people will be saying about joe biden is he had probably the most consequential first year of anybody who has been president in recent times. last week, the elections on tuesday weren't good. but you also had a recor
and as you know, margaret, in politics, timing is important. we'll get the bills done, but we're going to get them done weeks after the election. we should have got them done weeks before the election. >> brennan: over the summer, terry mcauliffe said part problem was that president biden is just not very popular. is the president a drag on the party? >> well, look, if a president can get two legislative houses of his own party to deliver, the president suddenly becomes pretty...
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i'm margaret brennan, in for norah. white men were found guilty of murder for chasing down and fatally shooting a 25-year-old black man named ahmaud arbery in february 2020. those men may now spend the rest of their lives in prison. the triggerman, travis mcmichael; his father, gregory mcmichael; and their neighbor, william "roddie" bryan, claim that they suspected arbery of burglaries in their neighborhood and were attempting to make a citizen's arrest. but prosecutors argued, the men had no evidence of arbery committing any crimes, and no right to pursue him. the killing prompted georgia officials to repeal the state's citizen's arrest law, the case garnered national attention, and drew civil rights leaders to brunswick, georgia. today, president biden said, in part, "the verdict ensures that those who committed this horrible crime will be punished." cbs' omar villafranca leads off our coverage at the courthouse. good evening, omar. >> reporter: good evening. when we first talked to ahmaud arbery's mother, wanda coope
i'm margaret brennan, in for norah. white men were found guilty of murder for chasing down and fatally shooting a 25-year-old black man named ahmaud arbery in february 2020. those men may now spend the rest of their lives in prison. the triggerman, travis mcmichael; his father, gregory mcmichael; and their neighbor, william "roddie" bryan, claim that they suspected arbery of burglaries in their neighborhood and were attempting to make a citizen's arrest. but prosecutors argued, the...
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margaret? >> tragic. thank you, charlie. >>> tonight tributes are pouring in for jackson sparks, the youngest of six victims killed by a speeding car that tore through a christmas parade in waukesha, wisconsin on sunday. the 8-year-old underwent brain surgery, but he died tuesday. jackson's 12-year-old brother tucker was also injured but is expected to recover. at least four nfl players including j.j. watt, who was born in waukesha, have offered to help pay the funeral costs of the victims. >>> the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. when you really need to sleep you reach for the really good stuff. new zzzquil ultra helps you sleep better and longer when you need it most. it's non habit forming and powered by the makers of nyquil. new zzzquil ultra. when you really really need to sleep. facing expensive vitamin c creams with dull results? olay brightens it up with new olay vitamin c. gives you two times brighter skin. hydrates better than the 100, 200, even $400 cream. see, my skin looks
margaret? >> tragic. thank you, charlie. >>> tonight tributes are pouring in for jackson sparks, the youngest of six victims killed by a speeding car that tore through a christmas parade in waukesha, wisconsin on sunday. the 8-year-old underwent brain surgery, but he died tuesday. jackson's 12-year-old brother tucker was also injured but is expected to recover. at least four nfl players including j.j. watt, who was born in waukesha, have offered to help pay the funeral costs of...
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priti, you have been a tremendous admirer of margaret thatcher. soon after you became an mp, you visited washington and you made a point of visiting the margaret thatcher center. in many ways, you embody the british dream. daughter of immigrants to the united kingdom, you have risen to the position of home secretary. can you talk about the influence of margaret thatcher on your own life, shaping your thinking, and how her example influenced you? ms. patel: well, thank you, nile . i am the daughter of immigrants who came from east africa to the united kingdom, and who grew up in britain during the 1980's. i saw the incredible change that margaret thatcher brought to our country from that period of decline, the institutional the climb, the decline of our nation in the 1970's, to literally something that my father speaks about to this day. she empowered people, gave people the freedom to succeed. she believed in the ingenuity of the human spirit. for her, everything that she did in terms of her policies, policies about freedom, emancipation, empowerm
priti, you have been a tremendous admirer of margaret thatcher. soon after you became an mp, you visited washington and you made a point of visiting the margaret thatcher center. in many ways, you embody the british dream. daughter of immigrants to the united kingdom, you have risen to the position of home secretary. can you talk about the influence of margaret thatcher on your own life, shaping your thinking, and how her example influenced you? ms. patel: well, thank you, nile . i am the...
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and margaret thatcher's leadership. we recently hosted nikki haley, where she spoke about the influence lady thatcher's example had shaping her life and career as well. of course, lady thatcher was instrumental at an early stage and statecraft making the case for british exit from the european union. she was the first leader to talk about leaving the eu. she was decades ahead of her time. you have been a leading voice in support of brexit for so many years. you are one of the lead figures in the vote to leave campaign. can you talk about what brexit means? >> i campaigned to leave the eu for a long time. there is a reason for this, lady thatcher as well. her battles were infamous in terms of her dialogues, discussions, politicians, and reportedly with the eu. i think britain post-brexit is about our freedom to succeed, the empowerment of our nation, to regain our sovereignty, decision-making, and ultimately to chart our own path and the to the future and a totally different way, and with that, that also brings new oppor
and margaret thatcher's leadership. we recently hosted nikki haley, where she spoke about the influence lady thatcher's example had shaping her life and career as well. of course, lady thatcher was instrumental at an early stage and statecraft making the case for british exit from the european union. she was the first leader to talk about leaving the eu. she was decades ahead of her time. you have been a leading voice in support of brexit for so many years. you are one of the lead figures in...
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>> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by... and by... corpate funding is provided by... >> welcome back to "firing line," dr. cornel west and dr. robert george. >> thank you. >> thank you. and we salute you for your show building on the great legacyf this historic "firing line" show. >> well, i am honored, because you are both celebrated scholars and public intellectuals who come from remarkably different world views and profess different perspectives. dr. west, you are a professed non-marxist socialist. and, dr. george, you are a leader in the theoconservative movement. >> i'm not sure i'd say that, but at least i'm not a marxist. i'm like cornel in that respect. [ laughter ] >> and we're both christians. we're both christians. >> you're both christians. and you respect each other enough to disagree and to engage in a serious and rigorous contest of ideas in a civil and respectful way. you teach a course at princeton university and you also have in common that you were both guests on the original "firing line with william f. buckley jr.
>> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by... and by... corpate funding is provided by... >> welcome back to "firing line," dr. cornel west and dr. robert george. >> thank you. >> thank you. and we salute you for your show building on the great legacyf this historic "firing line" show. >> well, i am honored, because you are both celebrated scholars and public intellectuals who come from remarkably different world...
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hosting the workers are warned against the conservative takeover, led by the 1st woman tore leader margaret thatcher in an election that would decide the fate of britain, margaret thatcher, leader of the opposition conservative party looks to claim the advantage by claiming the ground occupied by the fall. right. people are really rather afraid of this country might be wrong swamped by people with a different culture. and you know, this has any fear as it might respond. people are going to react to give all the hostile to those coming. in fact, speaks to that sense of being under attack and very cleverly, she says, all of these feelings of insecurity and experiences of dispossession because britain in the seventy's is not a lovely place to live unemployed, to starting to rise an interest rates o'clock thing 1st off a strikes that's raging inflation, there's lots of economic growth. she says, you know about why you feel horrible. maybe it's because of that. these swamping others without quite explicitly saying it. she make the whole sense of economic crisis seeing what can racial crisis. the
hosting the workers are warned against the conservative takeover, led by the 1st woman tore leader margaret thatcher in an election that would decide the fate of britain, margaret thatcher, leader of the opposition conservative party looks to claim the advantage by claiming the ground occupied by the fall. right. people are really rather afraid of this country might be wrong swamped by people with a different culture. and you know, this has any fear as it might respond. people are going to...
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until next week, for "face the nation," i'm margaret brennan.y media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org our app on your cell phone or conn connected tv. i'm elise preston, cbs news, new york. ♪ >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >> good evening. thanks for joining us overnight. president biden begins the week with a celebration. tomorrow he is expected to sign the roughly $1 trillion bill aimed at rebuilding and improving the country's infrastructure. mr. biden will also meet with china's president in a virtual meeting. well, today as the president returned to the white house from camp david, trouble is brewing, in part due to rising economic discontent. cbs' kristina ruffini is at the white house to break down some of
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>> thank you, margaret, for that great question. number one, i love my mom, and i'm literally living her american dream. she probably provided me with two or three really important lessons, and to pick one would be hard, so i won't. first lesson she taught me was that there's dignity in all work. the second lesson i'd say i got from my mom is that sometimes encouragement isn't enough. so she was always very encouraging. but every blue moon, she would pull me to the side and look me straight in the eyes and give me a southern form of love and affection and encouragement that came through the form of discipline. third lesson that came from my mother is to be an eternal optimist, that if you shoot for the moon, even if you miss, she would tell me a thousand times my freshman year, "you'll be among the stars." that has stuck with me so when i'm signing pictures to interns, i always tell them, "dream big." >> there are two men who are also important figures to you growing up. >> absolutely. >> you talk about your grandfather... >> yes. >
>> thank you, margaret, for that great question. number one, i love my mom, and i'm literally living her american dream. she probably provided me with two or three really important lessons, and to pick one would be hard, so i won't. first lesson she taught me was that there's dignity in all work. the second lesson i'd say i got from my mom is that sometimes encouragement isn't enough. so she was always very encouraging. but every blue moon, she would pull me to the side and look me...
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the majesty queen has asked me to form a new administration and i have accepted margaret nachos election victory in 1979, prove the value. thank politics with right now supported by a band of ideologues called the new right. he would lay out a radical new vision for britain based on a revived ideology called neo liberalism. that was the heart of the satellite project near liberals that were in a very small minority. they started to for most a national level, think tanks like in the u. k, the center for policy studies, the adam smith institute, but they were regarded as totally fringe and they were not re listened to a toll until you get a political entrepreneur like margaret thatcher. who is interested in decisively resolving the crisis of the seventy's. and these ideas, a sort of sitting around and they provide policy templates that she then implements sy, much of opportunity and enterprise, less tax, less regulation, more flexibility, more freedom. those will be our guidelines. she thank you. have to dial down political institutions. you have to roll back democratic accountability, you
the majesty queen has asked me to form a new administration and i have accepted margaret nachos election victory in 1979, prove the value. thank politics with right now supported by a band of ideologues called the new right. he would lay out a radical new vision for britain based on a revived ideology called neo liberalism. that was the heart of the satellite project near liberals that were in a very small minority. they started to for most a national level, think tanks like in the u. k, the...
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and of course we are the generation of the politicians to follow in the footsteps of margaret thatcher and ronald ragan in the very people who stood up to our enemy and confronted the heart issues and defeating or defending our values of conviction and belief and tackled of those decisions for labor economic freedoms and our coal under corridor value system is a principle of safety and security. now my role as home secretary, the safetyle and security of the people of the united kingdom is fundamental to everything i i d. and the safety can only be achieved by working with our friends and allies not only reef united in the shared values, but we are united in our desire to be safe and also means protecting the aerospace international order and of course, our desire to be free. because our freedom is utterly dependent upon security. he asked mesk if i'm also prepae more concerned with law and order, i will tell you now that is a false dichotomy and free market, do not exist in signature that can only exist with the rule of law pretty cannot have free markets and a thriving economy that i
and of course we are the generation of the politicians to follow in the footsteps of margaret thatcher and ronald ragan in the very people who stood up to our enemy and confronted the heart issues and defeating or defending our values of conviction and belief and tackled of those decisions for labor economic freedoms and our coal under corridor value system is a principle of safety and security. now my role as home secretary, the safetyle and security of the people of the united kingdom is...
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it begins to clear off demoralized margaret's trees and warm shelter instead of facing t gas and water canada at the hands of polish god. iraq is now sending blames for those who want to return home. well, if they don't want to cooperate with us, fine, they don't have to. it isn't something we want to anyway. got to put in, takes us ward that could document some fathers. cobra actually relate to the jobs approval by the f d a and i've been requested by a group of medics on a freedom of information. the f d. a though is resisting for more on this life to all my mind in new york taylors moltin. thanks for joining us. caleb. f. d, a. they're willing to a drink feed, the public, the information only in 55 years. they are all over a span of 55 years. they have been in relation for this need and delay while the us food and drug administration has put forward a timeline for releasing the documents related to their testing and approval of the vaccines. and they are proposing to do $500.00 pages per month for the remaining $329000.00 pages. and that would take roughly 55 years. ah, now this is
it begins to clear off demoralized margaret's trees and warm shelter instead of facing t gas and water canada at the hands of polish god. iraq is now sending blames for those who want to return home. well, if they don't want to cooperate with us, fine, they don't have to. it isn't something we want to anyway. got to put in, takes us ward that could document some fathers. cobra actually relate to the jobs approval by the f d a and i've been requested by a group of medics on a freedom of...
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in a very fortunate keeper of the family quilt by my great aunt margaret. and about the stress oriented grandmother where she told the story many times in my childhood and i'm sure she's told the story as well as my cousins but this was a my grandmother was a real story teller and the story she told was what it was like what it was like to be, and her. [inaudible]. and how it up first as a child, they had - but it was very informative they would not always, they would go hungry later on. in order to eat and they had a - and they had horses and cows and landed and they were doing well. but when the l white man in tow, seemed as basically pushed or threatened, her father and labor man with his. [inaudible]. and after that moment, they were thrown into poverty. eythey had nothing, they became sharecroppers and they had to basically crawl away to backup to any kind of living like my mother in the - i can't help but to think about middleton made the wood north and two ohio and thinking back always to that moment in mississippi in her approach to many and the her
in a very fortunate keeper of the family quilt by my great aunt margaret. and about the stress oriented grandmother where she told the story many times in my childhood and i'm sure she's told the story as well as my cousins but this was a my grandmother was a real story teller and the story she told was what it was like what it was like to be, and her. [inaudible]. and how it up first as a child, they had - but it was very informative they would not always, they would go hungry later on. in...
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now another country that's facing a new products of margaret's is iran. people have been fleeing there from neighboring. i've got stolen since it's about to control the country. international organizations have actually cut refugee aid to, to run something un as condemned the long profit organization, but all wage refugee council says 45000 people have been crossing from. going to start into iran dailies, and, and take over the states. that amounts to 300000 refugees on top of a large number of displaced people that were already in the country recently budgeted margaret camps. there's a monitor the conditions people are living in atlanta motto was among the delegations. she says he runs in urgent need of international aid. al, i was there, we spoke to several families who had been on the ground for a very long time in iran. and they all say that every family member, they speak with back in afghanistan in cobble and elsewhere in the country. all tell them the same thing that they're on the way to the border. they're trying to find a way out there trying to
now another country that's facing a new products of margaret's is iran. people have been fleeing there from neighboring. i've got stolen since it's about to control the country. international organizations have actually cut refugee aid to, to run something un as condemned the long profit organization, but all wage refugee council says 45000 people have been crossing from. going to start into iran dailies, and, and take over the states. that amounts to 300000 refugees on top of a large number of...
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whose job it said, i margaret, whose job is it to him for margaret, whosejob is it to him for of theseere is a _ government? it's both, really. i think there is a lot _ government? it's both, really. i think there is a lot of _ government? it's both, really. i think there is a lot of people i government? it's both, really. i. think there is a lot of people who don't _ think there is a lot of people who don't recycle as much as they should — don't recycle as much as they should |n— don't recycle as much as they should. , . . ., don't recycle as much as they should. , ., . ,, .., , should. in the black country where it is industry _ should. in the black country where it is industry with _ should. in the black country where it is industry with all _ should. in the black country where it is industry with all of _ should. in the black country where it is industry with all of the - it is industry with all of the factories— it is industry with all of the factories and _ it is industry with all of the factories and that - it is industry with all of the factories and that and - it is industry w
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william: margaret, thank you so much.ou. ♪ judy: meanwhile, president biden is promoting the new infrastructure package. he and democrats are trying to win approval of a social spending and climate bill, called build back better. part of that bill is aimed at lowering prescription drug prices for older americans. amna nawaz has the details as part of our look at what's at stake in this bill. amna: judy, one of the most debated pieces of the bill is an agreement that would allow the government, through medicare to negotiate prices with pharmaceutical companies on certain drugs starting in 2025. it would also cap out of pocket costs for seniors at $2000 a year, starting in 2024. for diabetic patients, out of pocket costs for insulin would be capped at $35 dollars for a 30-day supply starting in 2023. to help us understand more about the impact of this, and its limits, i'm joined by stacie dusetzina, associate professor of health policy at vanderbilt university school of medicine. professor, welcome to the newshour. thank yo
william: margaret, thank you so much.ou. ♪ judy: meanwhile, president biden is promoting the new infrastructure package. he and democrats are trying to win approval of a social spending and climate bill, called build back better. part of that bill is aimed at lowering prescription drug prices for older americans. amna nawaz has the details as part of our look at what's at stake in this bill. amna: judy, one of the most debated pieces of the bill is an agreement that would allow the...
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margaret thatcher is _ generation of leaders.- generation of leaders. margaret thatcher is resigning as leader. generation of leaders. margaretl thatcher is resigning as leader of the conservative party and prime minister before leaving number ten to see the queen, she told her cabinet, it is a funny old world. angela merkel became the first woman chancellor— angela merkel became the first woman chancellor easily securing the security — chancellor easily securing the security she needed. attempts to fly the hot-air balloon _ security she needed. attempts to fly the hot-air balloon had _ security she needed. attempts to fly the hot-air balloon had to _ security she needed. attempts to fly the hot-air balloon had to be - the hot—air balloon had to be abandoned _ the hot—air balloon had to be abandoned but— the hot—air balloon had to be abandoned but nobody- the hot—air balloon had to be abandoned but nobody seemi the hot—air balloon had to be . abandoned but nobody seem to mind very much— abandoned but nobody seem to mind very much
margaret thatcher is _ generation of leaders.- generation of leaders. margaret thatcher is resigning as leader. generation of leaders. margaretl thatcher is resigning as leader of the conservative party and prime minister before leaving number ten to see the queen, she told her cabinet, it is a funny old world. angela merkel became the first woman chancellor— angela merkel became the first woman chancellor easily securing the security — chancellor easily securing the security she needed....
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doctor margaret harris, spokesperson — you can. doctor margaret harris, spokesperson for _ you can.k you can. doctor margaret harris, - spokesperson for the who, thank you for your time and sharing your thoughts here on the programme. i'm joined now by asad majeed khan, pakistan's ambassador to the united states. we have been hearing this half hour from the world health organisation, we are seeing images of children suffering from malnutrition. how can pakistan, afghanistan's neighbour, pakistan, afg hanistan's neighbour, help pakistan, afghanistan's neighbour, help in this dire situation? thank ou ve help in this dire situation? thank you very much — help in this dire situation? thank you very much first _ help in this dire situation? thank you very much first of— help in this dire situation? thank you very much first of all- help in this dire situation? thank you very much first of all for- you very much first of all for having me. pakistan is doing all it can, actually, already. in terms of extending a hand of help to our afghan brothers. we have facilitated their movement, those
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margaret, there seems little chance of a second-half come bang.ack. >> brennan: we go now gd mning, margaret. >> bnnan: i want toome es at h vote, as you heard, this coming week on the $1.2 trillion bipartisan structure plan. this is roads and bridges, popular. why are you opposing it? >> well, this as be botched from the beginning. this was negotiated in good faith in the senate. and i have no doubt had it come straight to the house, it would have passed with strong republican support. but the reality of it is that we were told from the very beginning that this was coupled with the reconciliation spending, which is a no-go for the republicans. >> brennan: right. so what i hear you saying, though, it is about optics, it is about politics. you would have $3.6 billion for your state come in here as a result of this bill. aren't you just making a political point? isn't that what people hate about washington? >> so, listen, my state is more worried about debt than handouts from the federal government. sure, there are some good things in that bipartisa
margaret, there seems little chance of a second-half come bang.ack. >> brennan: we go now gd mning, margaret. >> bnnan: i want toome es at h vote, as you heard, this coming week on the $1.2 trillion bipartisan structure plan. this is roads and bridges, popular. why are you opposing it? >> well, this as be botched from the beginning. this was negotiated in good faith in the senate. and i have no doubt had it come straight to the house, it would have passed with strong...
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i am very fortunate keeper of the family keeper and it was from my great aunt margaret someone who iever met and it was very story and story my great-grandmother and control the story many times, and of waltham of my cousins but they were real. [inaudible]. and the first was told what it was like growing up in rural mississippi. with her aunt and how at first, as a child life seemed good, is important because if not always, later on. in order to eat, and of course, they had planned they had cows and they were doing well. but they lost their land with the white men came into town and it basically pushed or threatened her father into signing over the labor with it and asked mark because he could not read orr write and after tht moment,e they were thrown into poverty and they had nothing and they became sharecroppers and they had to basically call their way back up to any kind of assisted living and my grandmother ended up deciding the north would be better for her i can't help but to think about the middleton's namath and my mother would north and to ohio and just thinking about that a
i am very fortunate keeper of the family keeper and it was from my great aunt margaret someone who iever met and it was very story and story my great-grandmother and control the story many times, and of waltham of my cousins but they were real. [inaudible]. and the first was told what it was like growing up in rural mississippi. with her aunt and how at first, as a child life seemed good, is important because if not always, later on. in order to eat, and of course, they had planned they had...
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john avlon, margaret hoover, thank you so much for talking about this.e covered the waterfront this evening. >> we did. >>> coming up, new details about former chief of staff mark meadows' involvement in trump's coup plot as the january 6th committee says it will pursue criminal charges against him if he does not cooperate. john dean weighs in right after this. you're live in the "cnn newsroom." [gaming sounds] [gaming sounds] just think, he'll be driving for real soon. every new chevy equinox comes standard with chevy safety assist, including automatic emergency braking. find new peace of mind. find new roads. chevrolet. air wick air wick scented oils are infused with natural essential oils to create authentic seasonal scents that fill your home with holiday spirit all season long. connect to nature this season. to make progress, we must keep taking steps forward. we believe the future of energy is lower carbon. and to get there, the world needs to reduce global emissions. at chevron, we're taking action. tying our executives' pay to lowering the carbon
john avlon, margaret hoover, thank you so much for talking about this.e covered the waterfront this evening. >> we did. >>> coming up, new details about former chief of staff mark meadows' involvement in trump's coup plot as the january 6th committee says it will pursue criminal charges against him if he does not cooperate. john dean weighs in right after this. you're live in the "cnn newsroom." [gaming sounds] [gaming sounds] just think, he'll be driving for real soon....
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doctor margaret harris from the world _ situation.uation. doctor margaret harris - from the world health organization, thank you forjoining us. the mystery surrounding the whereabouts of the missing chinese tennis star peng shuai has taken another twist. a new video has been posted online which appears to show the 35—year—old at a youth tennis tournament in beijing. the women's tennis association says the footage, released on sunday by state media, is insufficient and does not address their concerns over her safety. the former doubles world number one had not been seen or heard from publicly since she posted online accusing the former vice—premier zhang gaoli of coercing her into sex. the video was shared on social media site twitter by a reporter from the global times in china. peng is seen signing oversized tennis balls for children at the at the fila kidsjunior tennis challenger finals, a tournament organised by china open. but the authenticity of these images has not been independently verified. james reynolds has the latest. this
doctor margaret harris from the world _ situation.uation. doctor margaret harris - from the world health organization, thank you forjoining us. the mystery surrounding the whereabouts of the missing chinese tennis star peng shuai has taken another twist. a new video has been posted online which appears to show the 35—year—old at a youth tennis tournament in beijing. the women's tennis association says the footage, released on sunday by state media, is insufficient and does not address their...
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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 warming planet make his 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 hom
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...
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.>> brennan: i'm margaret brennan, and this week on "face the nation," countries are racing to contain a new covid strain, and the u.s. is on high alert as experts warn it's likely already here. with much of the u.s. now vaccinated, americans seem to enjoy an almost-normal holiday, but the w.h.o. just sounded the alarm about a new concern-- omicron, a highly mutated covid variant is now in more than a dozen countries across the world, triggering new travel restrictions and sending jitters through a global economy still on the mend. >> we're going to be cautious. we don't know a lot about the variant, except that it is of great concern. it seems to spread rapidly. >> brennan: we'll bring you the latest reporting on the evolving covid pandemic, and we'll check in with former f.d.a. commissioner dr. scott gottlieb. >> my worst nightmare is something that you've just described, and, unfortunately, it's happened. >> brennan: plus, dr. anthony fauci reflects on nearly two years of the country battling coronavirus. he still has plenty he'd like to get off his chest. senator cruz told the atto
.>> brennan: i'm margaret brennan, and this week on "face the nation," countries are racing to contain a new covid strain, and the u.s. is on high alert as experts warn it's likely already here. with much of the u.s. now vaccinated, americans seem to enjoy an almost-normal holiday, but the w.h.o. just sounded the alarm about a new concern-- omicron, a highly mutated covid variant is now in more than a dozen countries across the world, triggering new travel restrictions and...
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margaret thatcher is resigning as leader_ margaret thatcher is resigning as leader of— margaret thatcherative party and prime _ leader of the conservative party and prime minister. before leaving to number— prime minister. before leaving to number ten to prime minister. before leaving to numberten to see prime minister. before leaving to number ten to see the queen she told the cabinet, it's a funny old world. angela _ the cabinet, it's a funny old world. angela merkel is germany's first woman chancellor, easily securing the majority she needed. the ma'ority she needed. attempts to fl a the majority she needed. attempts to fly a hot-air — the majority she needed. attempts to fly a hot-air balloon _ the majority she needed. attempts to fly a hot-air balloon had _ the majority she needed. attempts to fly a hot-air balloon had to _ the majority she needed. attempts to fly a hot-air balloon had to be - fly a hot—air balloon had to be abandoned after a few minutes but no one seemed to mind. as a local colleague — one seemed to mind. as a local colleague put it, it isn't hot—air we need. — col
margaret thatcher is resigning as leader_ margaret thatcher is resigning as leader of— margaret thatcherative party and prime _ leader of the conservative party and prime minister. before leaving to number— prime minister. before leaving to number ten to prime minister. before leaving to numberten to see prime minister. before leaving to number ten to see the queen she told the cabinet, it's a funny old world. angela _ the cabinet, it's a funny old world. angela merkel is germany's first...
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until next week, for "face the nation," i'm margaret brennan. by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org york. >>> this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> good evening, i'm meg oliver. tomorrow, the u.s. joins the european union imposing strict new travel restrictions in response to the new omicron variant. in addition to south africa, a host of other countries are included in the u.s. restrictions, affecting an estimated 122 scheduled flights between the u.s. and south africa in december. cbs's deborah padda leads off our coverage tonight from south africa. >> reporter: once again, a pandemic-weary world has been plunged into uncertain
until next week, for "face the nation," i'm margaret brennan. by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org york. >>> this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> good evening, i'm meg oliver. tomorrow, the u.s. joins the european union imposing strict new travel restrictions in response to the new omicron variant. in addition to south africa, a host of other countries are included in the u.s. restrictions, affecting an estimated 122 scheduled flights between the...
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week stop stories he on all take international food and medical supplies, run low for thousands of margaret's capital, the better off russian colon border trying to get into the u. k. groups have cool the situation desperate vol. correspondence and report from the c. m. bradley. this girl, i a, with a branch. now she's bleeding and she needs help. but the problem is that there are new medic around, there are no doctor is around and really nobody knows what, how to deal with russia. so the modern chaos on poland border is down to western interventions in the middle east was also been id. you claims its masterminded the crisis and develop a story from liverpool in the u. k. where police arrested 3 man, none of the terrorism actual from car explosion outside women's hospital was killed . one person and into another. and austria announces a national lockdown starting monday, but only for those who haven't received the cobra vaccine. would you by the disparity in restrictions. now emerging around the world and see that, you know, we can see the importance of having that same. however, i think you'
week stop stories he on all take international food and medical supplies, run low for thousands of margaret's capital, the better off russian colon border trying to get into the u. k. groups have cool the situation desperate vol. correspondence and report from the c. m. bradley. this girl, i a, with a branch. now she's bleeding and she needs help. but the problem is that there are new medic around, there are no doctor is around and really nobody knows what, how to deal with russia. so the...
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the, the the weakest of stories on our teeth, food and medical supplies, run low for thousands of margaret has come to the bedroom. poland border trying to get into the you. a groups of cool situation desperate correspondent reports for missing. separately. this girl. sadly, with a branch, now she's bleeding and she needs help. but the problem is that there are no metrics around, there are no doctors around, and really nobody knows what, how to deal with russia says modern chaos and potent water is down to western intervention in the middle east. both goes also denied you claims that it's most of them on the macross and australia. i don't have a national lockdown starting monday, but only for those who haven't received a code. i think we debate the disparity restrictions now emerging around the world window and see, you know, we can see the importance of having the practice. however, i think it just goes to the different level when it's compulsory experts care workers to be immunized. so we have to be careful to not let cove it once again map a lot of the social issues that are going on ah
the, the the weakest of stories on our teeth, food and medical supplies, run low for thousands of margaret has come to the bedroom. poland border trying to get into the you. a groups of cool situation desperate correspondent reports for missing. separately. this girl. sadly, with a branch, now she's bleeding and she needs help. but the problem is that there are no metrics around, there are no doctors around, and really nobody knows what, how to deal with russia says modern chaos and potent...
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margaret souter said she was also coerced, and still remembers the day she tried to block the door toor adoption. i pushed the door so she couldn't get in, and she said, now, don't be stupid, this is what has to happen. you know, he's going to a proper family. are you saying that you physically tried to stop the door being opened by the social worker? oh, yeah, yeah. yeah, yeah. well, i pushed the door, and i said, oh, no. she said, you know, you knew this had to happen. come on, don't make such a fuss. it's all over now. the bbc has now heard many similar stories, and more than 250 witnesses have contacted the parliamentary committee on human rights ahead of its enquiry into forced adoptions. the late mp sir david amess campaigned for the women, taking a letter to the prime minister, calling for an official apology, something joan and margaret say is now needed. i don't understand why they won't apologise. what harm is it going to do? but it would mean a lot to us. it would mean a tremendous lot to us. you've never been able to have a reunion with your son in 60 years. has there ever
margaret souter said she was also coerced, and still remembers the day she tried to block the door toor adoption. i pushed the door so she couldn't get in, and she said, now, don't be stupid, this is what has to happen. you know, he's going to a proper family. are you saying that you physically tried to stop the door being opened by the social worker? oh, yeah, yeah. yeah, yeah. well, i pushed the door, and i said, oh, no. she said, you know, you knew this had to happen. come on, don't make...
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so the 1st plane taking margaret spiked iraq from but a ruth has landed in baghdad, according to neural can diplomats more than 400 people of officially registered to fly home voluntarily. this comes off, the crowds of people spent several freezing lights out in the open on the bella roost. poland border hoping to get into the you at the moment only a few doesn't remain out in the cold after most of the margaret's warehouse than a converted warehouse. a co vaccination point has also been set up at the camp. or senior correspondent, smart guys. they have sent us a report from the seem this jet was announced just yesterday, plans for it. things have been expedited, obviously. moving along very quickly. there has been an abrupt de escalation here. the migrants have been moved back away from the polish or from the polish food on the bell russian side. so even those who, who wanted to remain, who wanted to take their chances and try to run the border even they have been moved further back here towards this logistics and to which has been handed over for the needs of the migrants more than a
so the 1st plane taking margaret spiked iraq from but a ruth has landed in baghdad, according to neural can diplomats more than 400 people of officially registered to fly home voluntarily. this comes off, the crowds of people spent several freezing lights out in the open on the bella roost. poland border hoping to get into the you at the moment only a few doesn't remain out in the cold after most of the margaret's warehouse than a converted warehouse. a co vaccination point has also been set up...
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they need to talk about people like margaret thatcher not that there's anything wrong with that. think about the difference in england they did incredible things and of course clare booth luce and what an amazing woman she was was unbelievable the things she did back then when women were not at dac the podiu. 1944 convention. he was the editor of "vanity fair" and basically homeschooled. her father was an itinerant musician and left before she was grown so they moved and had four years of formal school and what an incredible career. a writer, speaker, why don'tbo they teach about conservatives because it's not about women it's about left-wing liberalism. a. >> margaret thatcher is one of those where you imagine all of them had a worship that goes on with somebody like missus clinton and this idea that you have thesese others protected. i don't mean to be dismissive but this idea before she had her own career and she came from a fairly modest family. she changed the course of history. a. >> i got to meet her with a group that was over there and this was during the time when they w
they need to talk about people like margaret thatcher not that there's anything wrong with that. think about the difference in england they did incredible things and of course clare booth luce and what an amazing woman she was was unbelievable the things she did back then when women were not at dac the podiu. 1944 convention. he was the editor of "vanity fair" and basically homeschooled. her father was an itinerant musician and left before she was grown so they moved and had four...
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different announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue foundation. [indistinct shouting] [woman shouting in native language] [speaking native language] [people speaking native language] [woman speaking native language] [indistinct chatter] man: in zanzibar, we have a long way to go until all our customers to have electricity. 53% of the houses, they have connected to our grid, and the 47, they have no power till now. also, zanzibar is 100% dependent power from tanzanian mainland. in 2009, the electricity for the submarine cable was damaged. in 2010, they stay for 3 months without the power. so...we studied how we can move from depending from tanzanian mainland. so, the shortest solution is to have renewable energy. [woman speakingative language] [indistinct chatter] woman: barefoot is a college which aims to empower women. we are in 92 countries, but in east africa, we have only refoot colge, zanzibar. [woman speaking native language] favdi: here we are receiv
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the group recently visited margaret camp stair to monitor the conditions people living in layla motto was among the delegation. she says ron's an urgent need of international aid l i was there. we spoke to several families who have been on the ground for a very long time in iran. and they all say that every family member, they speak with back in afghanistan in cobble and elsewhere in the country. all tell them the same thing that they're on the way to the border. they're trying to find a way out there trying to get into iran because it's become absolutely hopeless to live in afghanistan in much due to the economic collapse in the country. and those families be spoke to say that, you know, they have so little already to share among so many. and they worry that unless the international community thousands give more support to neighboring countries of, of gas than there will simply not be enough to just port every one with their basic needs. this is in a context where iran itself has economic challenges as a result of sanctions and, and coven 19 general. there has not been adequate atten
the group recently visited margaret camp stair to monitor the conditions people living in layla motto was among the delegation. she says ron's an urgent need of international aid l i was there. we spoke to several families who have been on the ground for a very long time in iran. and they all say that every family member, they speak with back in afghanistan in cobble and elsewhere in the country. all tell them the same thing that they're on the way to the border. they're trying to find a way...
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different announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue foundation. man: so this is a tradition here. we put cups in the freezer, best way to drink milk. [cows mooing] one thing i've learned about cows here, of which about 2,500 are milking and then you have a dry period, in a perfect world, 60 days. [cows mooing] she has a calf, and then she produces milk again for another year. [whistles] lot of our milk gets made into butter. and then some of our milk also goes to making mozzarella cheese. there's a good chance you're tasting some of our milk every day. [engine starts] he likes--he likes driving papa around. i'm just--i'm teaching him for later when i'll actually need a driver. you're gonna go out the same way. go slow. you know, a few years ago, california adopted a regulation that really forced our industry to start looking at ways to mitigate the methane that comes off or out of the cow. you never want to get more regulations thrown on top of you. they're
different announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue foundation. man: so this is a tradition here. we put cups in the freezer, best way to drink milk. [cows mooing] one thing i've learned about cows here, of which about 2,500 are milking and then you have a dry period, in a perfect world, 60 days. [cows mooing] she has a calf, and then she produces...