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margaret: one second. i promised the folks that i would get questions from members, so i went to ask everyone to prepare those and when you do that, i believe the operator is going to remind you of how to join the question q. so if we can do that now, and i have more questions for all three of you but i don't want to exclude our audience. >> ladies and gentlemen, as a reminder, please click on the icon. when you are called on, press the unmute now button and proceed. please click on the link using the chat box. we'll take the first question from bob tuttle. margaret: bob? >> sorry, i'm here. can you hear me? is it possible that we can, as a possible solution, delay their application for five or 10 years? would that be a possible solution we can come up to that would solve this crisis? ms. rice: maybe i can take that one. hi, bob. it's good to hear from you. i think we have to be careful in giving on this printable at all, because you would say five to 10 years, never more importantly the ukrainians might h
margaret: one second. i promised the folks that i would get questions from members, so i went to ask everyone to prepare those and when you do that, i believe the operator is going to remind you of how to join the question q. so if we can do that now, and i have more questions for all three of you but i don't want to exclude our audience. >> ladies and gentlemen, as a reminder, please click on the icon. when you are called on, press the unmute now button and proceed. please click on the...
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margaret brennan, everybody!ple tv+ show "severance," adam scott. will look back in our lives, and regret the things we didn't buy? (camera shutters) or the places we didn't go. ♪ ♪ you and me, partner, center of town, high noon. nope. daisy's got lassoing lessons at noon. high two o'clock, that work? i got a spur fittin' at two o'clock, how's about three? we don't need any more overscheduling. but we could all use more ways to save. what about tuesday? this is a hero, walking his youngest down the aisle, which to his bladder, feels like a mile. yet he stands strong, dry, keeping the leaks only to his eyes. depend. the only thing stronger than us, is you. (vo) when you are shopping for a new vehicle, how do you know which brand you can trust? the only thing stronger than us, with subaru, you get kelley blue book's most trusted brand winner, seven years in a row. in fact, subaru has won most trusted brand for more consecutive years than any other brand. no wonder kelley blue book also picked subaru as their best o
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and of course externally as well, margaret. we've seen them bludgeon indian soldiers to death on the himalayan frontier, weaponizing the islands on the south china sea. now they're painting some of their naval ships coast guard colors so they can claim really the biggest land grab in history in the south china sea. and taiwan is probably the most dangerous flashpoint. we see how aggressive they've been there as well. it's really important i think for the free world to come together to strengthen, again, our confidence and to communicate to these totalitarian rejemses that they can't accomplish their objectives at our defense. >> brennan: h.r. mcmaster i have much more to talk to you about china. i have to leave it there at that moment. that will be it us for "face the nation." thank you for sticking with us through some bumps. we'll see you next week. captioning spoor b captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is the cbs "overnight news." >>> good evening. thanks for joining us. tonight, there are increa
and of course externally as well, margaret. we've seen them bludgeon indian soldiers to death on the himalayan frontier, weaponizing the islands on the south china sea. now they're painting some of their naval ships coast guard colors so they can claim really the biggest land grab in history in the south china sea. and taiwan is probably the most dangerous flashpoint. we see how aggressive they've been there as well. it's really important i think for the free world to come together to...
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>> i'm not sure, margaret, a defensive crouch. we probably have focused a lot more on what we have not been able to get gone than on the historic things we have got done as a party. the president and congress have gotten a bipartisan structure law that is historic. the american rescue plan monies is historic, by the way a lot of which yet to be spender. totobe spent. >> brennan: when it comes to political liabilities, one of the things we've seen in our polling is the lived experience of americans. they experience the economy through the prices they pay. inflation at 7.50%, is this the biggest political liability for democrats? or is that just not how you see things? >> i think it is a challenge for democrats, for sure. and i'll put myself in this category, early on we talked about whether a lot of this was transitory and how deep and impactful it would be. the fact of the matter is it is real, it is here. my guess is it is here for the balance this calendar year. we have done a lot in our state as relates to affordability. so i t
>> i'm not sure, margaret, a defensive crouch. we probably have focused a lot more on what we have not been able to get gone than on the historic things we have got done as a party. the president and congress have gotten a bipartisan structure law that is historic. the american rescue plan monies is historic, by the way a lot of which yet to be spender. totobe spent. >> brennan: when it comes to political liabilities, one of the things we've seen in our polling is the lived...
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>> hi, margaret.e haven't seen the details of the sanctions, but they also yesterday talked about it and announced they would be hitting he central bank of russia. so one thing to watch is the ruble. that really affects the russian people. they've been having a hard time. this is a tragedy right now for ukrainians, for the neighbors of ukraine, but also for russians. their per capita income has fallen below china's. so as you think about the sanctions, it hits the banks in russia, but apparently not the oil and gas industry. but if they go -- if they're able to stop the central bank of russia from operating, that would really have an affect on russia and the people will see what happens tomorrow. >> brennan: there was a sensitivity to disrupting the oil markets and also exposure to some of the european countries, which is why they're weaving those sanctions sort of carefully there. what do you think the impact will be if you hear of sanctions on petroleum products? iran's oil industry has been sanctio
>> hi, margaret.e haven't seen the details of the sanctions, but they also yesterday talked about it and announced they would be hitting he central bank of russia. so one thing to watch is the ruble. that really affects the russian people. they've been having a hard time. this is a tragedy right now for ukrainians, for the neighbors of ukraine, but also for russians. their per capita income has fallen below china's. so as you think about the sanctions, it hits the banks in russia, but...
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margaret? >> brennan: charlie dagang, stay safe.ted nations estimate about up to five million ukrainians may flee to neighboring countries. cristina has been following that. here is her report.[speaking fon language] >> we're all here. >> reporter: for ukrainians trying to leave, there are no more good options. this train from lviv was overrun by panicked passengers. and on the road, it is mostly women and children, dragging what they can carry past gridlocked cars. military-aged men aren't allowed to leave. the cold walk to poland can take more than 20 hours, but once they cross, aid agencies offer warm soup, free rides, and even fresh shoes. more than 100,000 ukraine ukrainians have fled to poland, and to nearby romania -- >> my husband is still there. we'll fight, even if europe doesn't help. >> reporter: and 10,000 to latvia, where the government is offering financial aid to anyone shelters refugees. this 25-year-old is a ukrainian living in poland. she says if the u.s. and others don't do more to stop vladimir putin, other coun
margaret? >> brennan: charlie dagang, stay safe.ted nations estimate about up to five million ukrainians may flee to neighboring countries. cristina has been following that. here is her report.[speaking fon language] >> we're all here. >> reporter: for ukrainians trying to leave, there are no more good options. this train from lviv was overrun by panicked passengers. and on the road, it is mostly women and children, dragging what they can carry past gridlocked cars....
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margaret? >> brennan: thank you.curity correspondent david martin is here with more on the troop movements in ukraine. the reporting is that the ukrainian resistance is putting up a fierce fight, and russia isn't moving as quickly as they thought they would. >> reporter: well, it seems to be true. the russians have basically bogged down. they are still about 20 miles from the capital of kyiv, and they are starting to experience shortages of fuel, shortages of ammunition. and it is turning into a siege. and, in fact, they are starting to use rockets, which are much less precise than missiles -- using rockets to bombard the city. the fact that the russians are bogged down may be good news for the defense of ukraine, but it is bad news for the citizens of kyiv because it puts them in even greater danger of being harmed. russia has now committed about two-thirds of those 150,000 troops that had amassed around the border, 100,000 troops, and it has not been able to take a single major city. but you have to look at it and
margaret? >> brennan: thank you.curity correspondent david martin is here with more on the troop movements in ukraine. the reporting is that the ukrainian resistance is putting up a fierce fight, and russia isn't moving as quickly as they thought they would. >> reporter: well, it seems to be true. the russians have basically bogged down. they are still about 20 miles from the capital of kyiv, and they are starting to experience shortages of fuel, shortages of ammunition. and it is...
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margaret mitchell had a black maid who got very sick. and margaret mitchell was astonished that she couldn't find a hospital to admit and cared for her, her black made, even though margaret mitchell was willing to pay the bill. no white hospital would take and care for her made and so margaret mitchell had to bring this lady home and she died, because she couldn't get medical care in georgia. it affected margaret mitchell so much that she wrote a letter to benjamin mace in morehouse and told him i would like to contribute some money to train or help train, help fund the training of young black medical students. but she was so afraid that word might seep out in high society that she, a white woman had helped black students, that she asked benjamin maze from morehouse to keep it quiet. and he did, but she continued to send money, which was very nice of her, but it also showed that she had lived in a completely different world than her black maid who lived in a jim crow world in georgia and was not treated as other human beings who were whi
margaret mitchell had a black maid who got very sick. and margaret mitchell was astonished that she couldn't find a hospital to admit and cared for her, her black made, even though margaret mitchell was willing to pay the bill. no white hospital would take and care for her made and so margaret mitchell had to bring this lady home and she died, because she couldn't get medical care in georgia. it affected margaret mitchell so much that she wrote a letter to benjamin mace in morehouse and told...
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— reflecting on the fact that up until margaret thatcher, all of the prime ministers _ margaret thatcherrs were older than her. since margaret— ministers were older than her. since margaret thatcher left office all of the queens prime ministers have been significantly younger than her. the queen has— significantly younger than her. the queen has a weekly audience with the prime _ queen has a weekly audience with the prime minister. so for 70 years the queen— prime minister. so for 70 years the queen is— prime minister. so for 70 years the queen is been sitting down with the prime _ queen is been sitting down with the prime minister has been discussing, debating _ prime minister has been discussing, debating all the issues of the day we have — debating all the issues of the day we have no knowledge of any of those conversations that i think that speaks — conversations that i think that sueaks to— conversations that i think that speaks to the queens sense of duty and her— speaks to the queens sense of duty and her desire to be above politics with up is— and her desire to be above politics
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the workers are warned against the conservative takeover. led by the 1st woman jory 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 rosa 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 on 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 of industries o'clock thing. first of the, of a strikes that's raging inflation, less loss of economic growth. she says, you know about why you feel horrible. maybe it's because of these swamping others without quite explicitly saying it. she makes the whole sense of economic crisis seen what come racial crisis. the maj
the workers are warned against the conservative takeover. led by the 1st woman jory 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 rosa swamped by people with a different culture. and you know, this has any fear as it might respond. people are going to react to...
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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. she would lay out a radical new vision for britain based on a revived ideology called neo liberalism. that was the heart of this the saturate project near liberals were in. if i 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 says you have to dial down political institutions. you have to roll back democratic accountability, you hav
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. she would lay out a radical new vision for britain based on a revived ideology called neo liberalism. that was the heart of this the saturate project near liberals were in. if i small minority they started to for most a national level, think tanks like in the u. k, the...
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margaret, thank you. >>> up next, stacey abrams, and we will talk about this with bakari and margaretmaskless in a room full of masked children. how abrams is responding to her critics. >>> health and human services secretary fighting back reports that he is irrelevant in his role just as frustrations are growing over the handling of the pandemic. >>> huge disappointments for two of america's biggest olympic stars. the ergo smart base from tempur-pedic responds to snoring- automatically. so no hiding under your pillow. or opting for the couch. your best sleep. all night. every night. for a limited time, save up to $500 on select tempur-pedic adjustable mattress sets. ♪ ♪ what happens when we welcome change? we can make emergency medicine possible at 40,000 feet. instead of burning our past for power, we can harness the energy of the tiny electron. we can create new ways to connect. rethinking how we communicate to be more inclusive than ever. with app, cloud and anywhere workspace solutions, vmware helps companies navigate change. faster. vmware. welcome change. it's my 4:05, the-show
margaret, thank you. >>> up next, stacey abrams, and we will talk about this with bakari and margaretmaskless in a room full of masked children. how abrams is responding to her critics. >>> health and human services secretary fighting back reports that he is irrelevant in his role just as frustrations are growing over the handling of the pandemic. >>> huge disappointments for two of america's biggest olympic stars. the ergo smart base from tempur-pedic responds to...
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words margaret wrote. we crossed the longest hills and the worst road i ever saw two or three times after writing a little distance on the turnpike. we found it fenced across and were obliged to turn into a wood where it was almost impossible to proceed it appeared to me that we had come to an end of the habitable part of the globe. she commented on infrastructure or i guess i should say for the purposes of this class in this moment the lack of infrastructure. roads turnpikes poor wayfinding margaret's journey. west was not great. and she concluded by mentioning. the reason so few people are willing to return from the western country is not that the country is so good, but because the journey is so bad. now if we flash forward almost 20 years later we encounter yet another woman making the same journey west. francis trollope an english novelist and writer she moved to the united states to join a utopian community and then she later traveled around the country in the 1820s and wrote about what she experienc
words margaret wrote. we crossed the longest hills and the worst road i ever saw two or three times after writing a little distance on the turnpike. we found it fenced across and were obliged to turn into a wood where it was almost impossible to proceed it appeared to me that we had come to an end of the habitable part of the globe. she commented on infrastructure or i guess i should say for the purposes of this class in this moment the lack of infrastructure. roads turnpikes poor wayfinding...
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tonight, anthony anderson, star of "maid," actress margaret qualley, actor and writer, jon barinholtzng the 8g band with stevie nistor. and now, seth meyers >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers, and this is "late night. we hope everybody is doing well tonight. and now let's get to the news. russian president vladimir putin, yesterday, ordered troops into separatist regions of eastern ukraine and said they were, "peacekeepers. specifically, they're keeping this piece [ laughter ] president biden is set to impose sanctions after putin ordered troops into ukraine. from now on, russia doesn't get the new wordle until noon. [ laughter ] it's very easy russian wordle is very easy, 'cause it's always "putin. [ laughter ] senate judiciary chair, dick durbin said, yesterday, that his first call, when supreme court justice stephen breyer announced his retirement, was to his committee's top republican, chuck grassley and grassley's first call was to, i don't know, alexander graham bell? [ laughter ] according to the latest numbers, more than half of unemployed american men in their 30s have cr
tonight, anthony anderson, star of "maid," actress margaret qualley, actor and writer, jon barinholtzng the 8g band with stevie nistor. and now, seth meyers >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers, and this is "late night. we hope everybody is doing well tonight. and now let's get to the news. russian president vladimir putin, yesterday, ordered troops into separatist regions of eastern ukraine and said they were, "peacekeepers. specifically, they're keeping this piece...
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margaret thatcher. i have no recrets. ., ., j~ ~ margaret thatcher.'s _ regrets. now aged 84, arthur maxse believes today's trade _ regrets. now aged 84, arthur maxse believes today's trade union - regrets. now aged 84, arthur maxse believes today's trade union leaders| believes today�*s trade union leaders should learn the lessons of sully. you�*ll make it was the turning point in the miners strike and lead to a complete victory, it was the greatest day of my life. —— arthur scargill. to the south east of england now, and figures that showjust a quarter of people with eating disorders are being seen within the nhs target of a week — the third lowest in the country. part of kent has the highest number of urgent cases in england. james dunn reports on how lockdown has pushed up demand for treatment for eating disorders. hannah is now back at home with herfamily — it has been a difficultjourney and it is not over. she still receives regular therapy and she is still living with the trauma of a six—month stay at a mental health unit, admitted after her ea
margaret thatcher. i have no recrets. ., ., j~ ~ margaret thatcher.'s _ regrets. now aged 84, arthur maxse believes today's trade _ regrets. now aged 84, arthur maxse believes today's trade union - regrets. now aged 84, arthur maxse believes today's trade union leaders| believes today�*s trade union leaders should learn the lessons of sully. you�*ll make it was the turning point in the miners strike and lead to a complete victory, it was the greatest day of my life. —— arthur scargill....
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margaret? >> brennan: charlie d'agata, thank you.resident, zelensky, is back in kyiv following a day trip to munich, where he met with his allies, and sharply criticized them for appeasing vladimir putin. >> you're telling me it is 100% that the war will start in a couple of days. then what are you waiting for? >> reporter: president volodymyr zelensky insisted on delivering his message to nato allies in person, that their policies are appeasing russia and his country is paying the price. >> we don't need your sanctions after the bombardment will happen and after our country will be fired at, or after we will have no borders or after we will have no economy or parts of our country will be occupied. why would we need the sanctions then? >> reporter: vice-president harris who met with zelensky on rd- e camto makle point, he does nd alone. rfinanciastitutions and individuals close to vladimir putin. >> these are some of the greatest sanctions, if not the strongest, that we have ever issued. and it will exact absolute harm for the russia
margaret? >> brennan: charlie d'agata, thank you.resident, zelensky, is back in kyiv following a day trip to munich, where he met with his allies, and sharply criticized them for appeasing vladimir putin. >> you're telling me it is 100% that the war will start in a couple of days. then what are you waiting for? >> reporter: president volodymyr zelensky insisted on delivering his message to nato allies in person, that their policies are appeasing russia and his country is...
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margaret was born in 1790. she was the descendant of a prominent line of connecticut theologians and college presidents and she grew up in an age defined by the uncertainties and the possibilities of the new nation. yet, margaret's six-week journey west left a lot to be desired. the group stayed in dirty taverns, making the journey west and struggled to navigate their route, especially in the allegheny mountains. and if any of you have ever written a dramatic journal entry, maybe you'll empathize with margaret's words. she wrote, we crossed the longest hills, and the worst road i ever saw. two or three times after riding a little distance on the turnpike, we tound it fenced across and were obliged to turn into a wood where it was almost impossible to proceed. it appeared to me that we had come to an end of the habitable part of the globe. she commented on infrastructure, or i guess i should say for the purposes of this class, the lack of infrastructure. roads, turnpikes, poor way finding, margaret's journey wes
margaret was born in 1790. she was the descendant of a prominent line of connecticut theologians and college presidents and she grew up in an age defined by the uncertainties and the possibilities of the new nation. yet, margaret's six-week journey west left a lot to be desired. the group stayed in dirty taverns, making the journey west and struggled to navigate their route, especially in the allegheny mountains. and if any of you have ever written a dramatic journal entry, maybe you'll...
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margaret. >> brennan: imtiaz tyab, thank you. "face the nation" will be back in one minute. and stopped the growth of tumor cells. there's a place that's making one advanced cancer discovery after another for 75 years. i am here.... because of dana-farber. what we do here changes lives everywhere. i am here. 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: wally adeyemo is the deputyasury cretary of the united states and is here with me. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> brennan: as we have been talking about the latest intelligence shows russia could launch a large-scale, full-scale invasion, what would the impact to the global economy be. >> margaret, of course i'm not going to talk about the intelligence, but i will talk about what we will do if russia invades. the secretary asked us to have conversations with our allies and europe to
margaret. >> brennan: imtiaz tyab, thank you. "face the nation" will be back in one minute. and stopped the growth of tumor cells. there's a place that's making one advanced cancer discovery after another for 75 years. i am here.... because of dana-farber. what we do here changes lives everywhere. i am here. 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...
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margaret? >> brennan: imtiaz tyab, thank you.d by national security correspondent david martin. good morning, david. good to have you here. what is the latest on the russian troop movement? >> about 30 russian war ships have gone live fire exercises in the black sea. if you plot the coordinates of those exercises, you will see the exercises cover virtually the entire southern coast of ukraine. meanwhile, you have those exercises with 30,000 russian troops going on in belarus, who's border is just an hour away from the ukrainian capital of kyiv. russia now has 80% of the forces it would need to conduct an all-out invasion, and the rest are on their way. some of those troops that we have seen parked bumper to bumper in those assembly areas in satellite photos, they're starting to move out of the assembly areas, a little closer to the border, but not yet into what you would call an attack position. the u.s. has intelligence that putin has told his commanders to be ready to go on the 16th, which is wednesday. now, whether it all play
margaret? >> brennan: imtiaz tyab, thank you.d by national security correspondent david martin. good morning, david. good to have you here. what is the latest on the russian troop movement? >> about 30 russian war ships have gone live fire exercises in the black sea. if you plot the coordinates of those exercises, you will see the exercises cover virtually the entire southern coast of ukraine. meanwhile, you have those exercises with 30,000 russian troops going on in belarus, who's...
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margaret brennan for us, thank you. it was sentencing day for former minnesota police officer found guilty of manslaughter in the shooting death of 20-year-old duante wright. david schuman from our minneapolis station wcco was inside the courthouse. >> i have to live in this nightmare watching my son shot and killed over and over again. >> reporter: through tears, katie wright pleaded for the former police officer, kim potter, to get the maximum sentence for killing her son. >> she never once said his name. and for that, i'll never be able to forgive you. >> reporter: potter, who had been on the force for 26 years, was convicted of first-degree manslaughter two days before christmas. >> taser! >> reporter: potter says she meant to tase wright during a traffic shot last april. >> i just shot him! i grab the wrong gun! >> reporter: but pulled her gun instead, shooting wright once in the chest. when her time to speak came, a tearful potter looked directly at wright's mother. >> i understand a mother's love, and i am sorry
margaret brennan for us, thank you. it was sentencing day for former minnesota police officer found guilty of manslaughter in the shooting death of 20-year-old duante wright. david schuman from our minneapolis station wcco was inside the courthouse. >> i have to live in this nightmare watching my son shot and killed over and over again. >> reporter: through tears, katie wright pleaded for the former police officer, kim potter, to get the maximum sentence for killing her son....
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margaret brennan, thank you."guilty"-- that was the verdict in federal court today, where the three white men who murdered ahmaud arbery were convicted of hate crimes, killing arbery simply because of the color of his skin. cbs' janet shamlian is at the white house in brunswick, georgia. >> victory! >> reporter: the family of ahmaud arbery jubilant outside court today, moments after a jury found the three white men who murdered him guilty of targeting the 25-year-old because of the color of his skin. gregory and travis mcmichael, and william "roddie" bryan now face up to life in prison for the federal hate crimes, in addition to the life sentences they received in state court after being convicted of his murder. >> what the d.o.j. did today, they were made to do today. >> come on! >> it wasn't because of what they wanted to do. they were made to do their job today. >> reporter: arbery's mother, wanda cooper-jones, angry the justice department initially agreed to a plea deal that would have let the mcmichaels serv
margaret brennan, thank you."guilty"-- that was the verdict in federal court today, where the three white men who murdered ahmaud arbery were convicted of hate crimes, killing arbery simply because of the color of his skin. cbs' janet shamlian is at the white house in brunswick, georgia. >> victory! >> reporter: the family of ahmaud arbery jubilant outside court today, moments after a jury found the three white men who murdered him guilty of targeting the 25-year-old...
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i'm margaret brennan. captioning sponsored by cbs ♪ ♪ news." >>> good evening. thanks for watching., americans and russia are being urged to have an e evacuation plan out of the country. the u.s. embassy warns of the threat of attacks in public places, including moscow and along russia's border with ukraine. that's where the kremlin has amassed a massive military force in advance of an expected invasion of its former soviet neighbor. cbs news has learned that russian commanders have received their orders to attack, and they are getting ready for battle. today, russian military exercises in belarus near ukraine's northern border were scheduled to end, but they have been extended.
i'm margaret brennan. captioning sponsored by cbs ♪ ♪ news." >>> good evening. thanks for watching., americans and russia are being urged to have an e evacuation plan out of the country. the u.s. embassy warns of the threat of attacks in public places, including moscow and along russia's border with ukraine. that's where the kremlin has amassed a massive military force in advance of an expected invasion of its former soviet neighbor. cbs news has learned that russian...
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john: margaret coker, editor in chief of the current, thank you very much.ome. ♪ judy: amid all the rising tensions with moscow, the u.s. department of homeland security has been warning that russia could carry out cyber attacks against the united states. picking up the story from here. correspondent: with president biden's announcement of new sanctions, there are fears russia could retaliate. to discuss this and other issues, i am joined by alejandra mae arcus, secretary of homeland security. welcome back to the newshour. thank you for joining us. your agency has warned as tensions in ukraine at rose, so could the likelihood of russian cyber attacks on the u.s.. with the russian invasion beginning earlier today, how likely is that kind of cyberattack? sec. mayorkas: we have no information to suggest a specific, credible cyber threat against the u.s. homeland, but it is our responsibility to be prepared. that is what we at the department of homeland security do. we have the cybersecurity and infrastructure security agency, cisa as it is known. what we do thr
john: margaret coker, editor in chief of the current, thank you very much.ome. ♪ judy: amid all the rising tensions with moscow, the u.s. department of homeland security has been warning that russia could carry out cyber attacks against the united states. picking up the story from here. correspondent: with president biden's announcement of new sanctions, there are fears russia could retaliate. to discuss this and other issues, i am joined by alejandra mae arcus, secretary of homeland...
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no, i'm sorry, we seem to have lost margaret. just seeing if we can get back to margaret.rough the scenario now. so edwin poots's orders were not followed through, were they? orders were not followed through, were the ? ., orders were not followed through, were they?— orders were not followed through, were the ? ., , ., ., were they? know, they were not and now the european _ were they? know, they were not and now the european commission i were they? know, they were not and now the european commission vice i now the european commission vice president has us it is up to the british government to make sure the protocol is fully limited because it is its responsibility which is something that the british government has apparently said to the dup it is going to turn a blind eye to. so what has happened is that most of the other parties or all of the other parties across from the tuv are now extremely annoyed and angry and businesses are concerned and civil servants don't know where they're supposed to take their direction from and most people see it as being opportunism on the
no, i'm sorry, we seem to have lost margaret. just seeing if we can get back to margaret.rough the scenario now. so edwin poots's orders were not followed through, were they? orders were not followed through, were the ? ., orders were not followed through, were they?— orders were not followed through, were the ? ., , ., ., were they? know, they were not and now the european _ were they? know, they were not and now the european commission i were they? know, they were not and now the european...
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margaret brennan, thank you. >>> all right. guilty. that was the verdict in federal court today, where the three white men who murdered ahmaud arbery were convicted of hate crimes, killing arbery simply because of the color of his skin. cbs's janet shamlian is at the courthouse in brunswick, georgia. >> reporter: the family of ahmaud arbery jubilant outside court today, moments after a jury found the three white men who murdered him guilty of targeting the 25-year-old because of the color of his skin. gregory and travis mcmichael and william "roddie" bryan now face up to life in prison for the federal hate crimes in addition to the life sentences they received in state court after being convicted of his murder. >> what the doj did today, they was made to do today. >> come on! >> it wasn't because of what they wanted to do. they were made to do their job today. >> reporter: arbery's mother, wanda cooper-jones, angry the justice department initially agreed to a plea deal that would have let the mcmichaels serve the first part of their se
margaret brennan, thank you. >>> all right. guilty. that was the verdict in federal court today, where the three white men who murdered ahmaud arbery were convicted of hate crimes, killing arbery simply because of the color of his skin. cbs's janet shamlian is at the courthouse in brunswick, georgia. >> reporter: the family of ahmaud arbery jubilant outside court today, moments after a jury found the three white men who murdered him guilty of targeting the 25-year-old because of...
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so margaret, we just heard from holly.are you hearing from yourng sources when russia might strike? >> reporter: well, russia is poised to attack at any time. but, u.s. officials now believe the timeline for potential attack is pushed out another four or five days. that puts us past the olympics, past a key gathering of leaders this weekend in germany. and in fact, ukraine's president is scheduled to be up out the of the country at that summit this weekend which sources indicate to me might not be the best idea for him. but right now, given the threat level of his country, more than 60% of russia's standing army is at high alert at the border. >> o'donnell: that's really interesting about the timeline. what do officials think putin is really after here? what's he doing? what's his strategy? >> reporter: that's what has kept everyone guessing. but, really, what i hear is putin gives himself many different options. it's the way he plays this. and u.s. and european allies are slightly different in their assessment. some europ
so margaret, we just heard from holly.are you hearing from yourng sources when russia might strike? >> reporter: well, russia is poised to attack at any time. but, u.s. officials now believe the timeline for potential attack is pushed out another four or five days. that puts us past the olympics, past a key gathering of leaders this weekend in germany. and in fact, ukraine's president is scheduled to be up out the of the country at that summit this weekend which sources indicate to me...
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when factories with bossed these margaret, set up, indian restaurants and other small businesses started in a very, very racist 19 sixty's, england where they couldn't get jobs for the, you know, people who run them houses, but they couldn't raise finance. and this was debbie, forward they set up an empire in this place, you know, using food as a way out. this is remarkable. and unfortunately too many people ask questions, you know, this is not authentic. you know, you know, talking a mocking the food that they, they cooked. i will never criticize them. and i stand on the shoulders of those giants. ah. unique enclave moves across. did you tie around famous curry house precincts? what requires? ah ah raj vignati was born here and has lived all his life in these are cornered part of east london. his father arrived from india during the fall and was one of the 1st tarry chefs who tried other migraines. how to cook around, reclaim the identity of reclaimed from the late seventy's eighty's own would was with the carry houses. my dad died in the mid eighties and i was young and i said, look wh
when factories with bossed these margaret, set up, indian restaurants and other small businesses started in a very, very racist 19 sixty's, england where they couldn't get jobs for the, you know, people who run them houses, but they couldn't raise finance. and this was debbie, forward they set up an empire in this place, you know, using food as a way out. this is remarkable. and unfortunately too many people ask questions, you know, this is not authentic. you know, you know, talking a mocking...
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margaret, what are you learning?eporter: nora, the only person who knows what happens next is vladimir putin you. u.s. officials have been on standby for hours, now. this looks like it is playing out exactly as they predicted, with those airstrikes you just laid out. i am told to also pay particular attention to whether special forces show up in ts, the capital. it was interesting that vladimir putin, in this surprise addressed to his nation, in the middle of the night gave what appeared to be a prerecorded speech, but he said he has launched a special military operation to protect donbas, the region to the east where, back in 2014, a war really has been -- was underway and continues to be underweight at aloboil. 14,000 people killed, but certainly, the explosion of violence we have seen in recent days has reignited that. and really, nora, what this is, according to the officials i speak to, is this plan to slowly strangle ukraine. whether or not there is a full occupation is not clear. vladimir putin, cording to u.s
margaret, what are you learning?eporter: nora, the only person who knows what happens next is vladimir putin you. u.s. officials have been on standby for hours, now. this looks like it is playing out exactly as they predicted, with those airstrikes you just laid out. i am told to also pay particular attention to whether special forces show up in ts, the capital. it was interesting that vladimir putin, in this surprise addressed to his nation, in the middle of the night gave what appeared to be...
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>> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by... and by... corporate funding is provided by... >> secretary lonnie bunch, welcome to "firing line." >> thank you. glad to be with you. >> you are the 14th secretary to oversee the network of 21 smithsonian museums in washington, d.c., which also includes the national zoo. you were the first black american and the first historian to hold the post. and i'm speaking to you at the start of black history month. now, you grew up in belleville, new jersey, a mostly white neighborhood. so what led you to become a scholar of african-american history? >> in many ways, i was trying to understand why, in the community i grew up, that there were people who treated me wonderfully and other people who treated me horribly. and i thought that if i could understand the history of this town, i might be able to understand what's happening with me. and that led me into this great interest to use history to understand how race has been a challenge for all of americans. and, in essence, what that taht me was that hist
>> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by... and by... corporate funding is provided by... >> secretary lonnie bunch, welcome to "firing line." >> thank you. glad to be with you. >> you are the 14th secretary to oversee the network of 21 smithsonian museums in washington, d.c., which also includes the national zoo. you were the first black american and the first historian to hold the post. and i'm speaking to you at the start...
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. >> reporter: margaret russell is a constitutional law professor, who says jackson's criminal defensert. >> there are many former prosecutors who are already on the bench. but what's interesting about a public defender, and really quite rare on the court, it's been a couple of decades, is that focus on the indigent defendant, someone who is really lacking an opportunity, often despised, often overlooked. >> reporter: in the sentencing commission, she continued that work, fighting for more equitable drug penalties. >> there is no federal sentencing provision that is more closely identified with unwarranted disparity and perceived systemic unfairness than the 100-to-one crack-powder penalty distinction. reporter: that was the first of three senate confirmations for jackson. in 2012, she was nominated to the federal bench in washington, d.c., introduced by then- congssman paul ryan, who's related to jackson by marriage. >> my praise for ketanji's intellect, for her character, for her integrity-- it's unequivocal. she's an amazing person. >> reporter: she earned a reputation on the distri
. >> reporter: margaret russell is a constitutional law professor, who says jackson's criminal defensert. >> there are many former prosecutors who are already on the bench. but what's interesting about a public defender, and really quite rare on the court, it's been a couple of decades, is that focus on the indigent defendant, someone who is really lacking an opportunity, often despised, often overlooked. >> reporter: in the sentencing commission, she continued that work,...
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margaret on a roll there. but get them back? we think it's -- hmm. all right. let them watch the super bowl. very good. go to a quick break. first, that we have some important coverage coming up what's happening down in florida. talk about this in a few moments. critics slamming it as the don't say gay bill. florida, will they really ban discussion of sexual orientation and gender identity in schools? talk about that next. you're live in the cnn newsroom. one role of a lifetime...one sore throat. but she had enough. she took new mucinex instasoothe sore throat lozenges. show your sore throat who's boss. new mucinex instasoothe. ♪ ♪ we're a different kind of dentistry. one who believes in doing anything it takes to make dentistry work for your life. so we offer a complete exam and x-rays free to new patients without insurance - everyday. plus, patients get 20% off their treatment plan. we're on your corner and in your corner every step of the way. because your anything is our everything. aspen dental. anything to make you smile. book today at aspendental.com, wa
margaret on a roll there. but get them back? we think it's -- hmm. all right. let them watch the super bowl. very good. go to a quick break. first, that we have some important coverage coming up what's happening down in florida. talk about this in a few moments. critics slamming it as the don't say gay bill. florida, will they really ban discussion of sexual orientation and gender identity in schools? talk about that next. you're live in the cnn newsroom. one role of a lifetime...one sore...
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like in 2009's "the proposal," opposite sandra bullock. >> so, margaret, marry me.ood map, this is what made him a global superstar. >> i only have 12 bullets, so you're going to have to share. >> let's count them down. >> reporter: "deadpool," with reynolds has a super hero in a mask. but only after he was in limbo for years. you fought for more than a decade to get that movie made. >> uh-huh. >> reporter: what did you tell yourself through those years? >> it wasn't like i was whipping out a broad sword and heading up the hill to fight my way through the executives again. it was new leadership would come in, and i would go do the song and dance. >> reporter: and then you thought, i'm going to stop doing the song and dance. this is just not going to happen for me -- did that happen? >> yeah. i think it was about a year and a half before we got the green height for the movie. >> reporter: but before he gave up completely, this test footage of the movie was leaked on the internet. >> hello there. i bet you're wondering why the red suit? >> reporter: fans went crazy. a
like in 2009's "the proposal," opposite sandra bullock. >> so, margaret, marry me.ood map, this is what made him a global superstar. >> i only have 12 bullets, so you're going to have to share. >> let's count them down. >> reporter: "deadpool," with reynolds has a super hero in a mask. but only after he was in limbo for years. you fought for more than a decade to get that movie made. >> uh-huh. >> reporter: what did you tell yourself...