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. >> brennan: i'm margaret brennan in washington. today on "face the nation," the war in ukraine takes a turn for the worst. and leaders around the world desperately search for a way to end the death and devastation. on day 18,the crisis in ukraine is intensified. overnight russian forces fired missiles for the first time into lviv, a city in western ukraine dangerously close to the polish border. shelling, missile attacks and atrocities in other key regions of ukraine have increased, and there are serious concerns in the intelligence community about vladimir putin introducing chemical weapons into russia's blitz on the devastated country of 44 million citizens. >> biden: i'm not going to speak about the intelligence, but russia would pay a severe price. >> brennan: what would that severe price be? president biden maintains that the u.s. will not send troops, but will continue to defend nato's interest in the region. >> biden: the direct confrontation between nato and russia is world war iii, something we must strive to prevent. >> b
. >> brennan: i'm margaret brennan in washington. today on "face the nation," the war in ukraine takes a turn for the worst. and leaders around the world desperately search for a way to end the death and devastation. on day 18,the crisis in ukraine is intensified. overnight russian forces fired missiles for the first time into lviv, a city in western ukraine dangerously close to the polish border. shelling, missile attacks and atrocities in other key regions of ukraine have...
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margaret? >> brennan: anthony salvanto, thank you.ll be right back. in boston, where biotech innovates daily and our doctors teach at harvard medical school, and where the physicians doing the world-changing research are the ones providing care. there's only one mass general brigham. ...the burning, itching. the pain. emerge tremfyant®. with tremfya®... ...most people saw 90% clearer skin at 16 weeks. the majority of people saw 90% clearer skin even at 5 years. serious allergic reactions may occur. tremfya® may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms or if you had a vaccine or plan to. emerge tremfyant® with tremfya®. ask your doctor about tremfya® today. >> brennan: last week harsh financial sanctions and trade restrictions were put in place to punish russia. among them, the banning of al imports of oil, and goods such as vodka and caviar. joining us is kristalina georgieva. weak to "face the nation." >> thank you very much for having me. >> brennan:
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margaret, may i call you margaret in judge absolutely. >> now, you are a teacher, a professor of dog mattics at the santa patrick's seminary in menlo park. you taught also at the university of dallas j. yes. >> you have an m.a. in systematic theology and a doctoral degree from the university of fry porg in theology as well. >> yes. >> you're a learned scholar, experienced teacher, you're a writer. i know all of that. what you want to talk to us today is evangelization and film and art. we know what evangelization is as a catholic outreach to people about the faith. where do film and literary arts come into that? >> john, i would like to suggest that the serious screen play writer and movie tracker and novelist, fiction writer, if they're all in the business of revelation. >> okay. >> and by that, i mean that the serious screen play brighter and movie director, they apply their imagination and their talents to the task of bringing others to see. now to so more than action- packed sequences like car chases and to see more than beautiful costumes and breathtaking scenery. the serious sc
margaret, may i call you margaret in judge absolutely. >> now, you are a teacher, a professor of dog mattics at the santa patrick's seminary in menlo park. you taught also at the university of dallas j. yes. >> you have an m.a. in systematic theology and a doctoral degree from the university of fry porg in theology as well. >> yes. >> you're a learned scholar, experienced teacher, you're a writer. i know all of that. what you want to talk to us today is evangelization...
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>> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by... and by... corporate funding is provided by... >> margaret atwood, welcome to "firing line." >> and i'm happy to be here with another margaret. >> you published your first book of poems, "the circle game," in 1964, and your first novel, "the edible woman," in 1969. now, more than a dozen novels later, you have just published "burning questions," a chronology of essays from 2004 to 2021, on topics ranging from climate change to the state of democracy. what is the single most burning question that you are asking right now? >> well, the single most burning question isn't in the book because it hasn't happened yet, and that would be what's going to happen in the ukraine. so that is first and foremost in our attention right now. but there's a lot of background playing behind that, which is a slower crisis evolving. and since everything is connected, let us call that one the climate crisis, which in turn will fuel social unrest, wars, and big migrations of people. so that's what's coming up for us, i'
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what would margaret thatcher say to that?the best way to preserve peace is to project eight message of real strength and determination. we are not saying that from joe biden. a lot of mixed messaging here. that only invites aggression from our enemies actually. i think we saw in afghanistan absolute catastrophe and disaster in them both in the russians printed in bold and the chinese as well. this kind of a message of the weakness in the face of adverse trees make the world far more dangerous place. if we want to avoid world war iii we have to see stronger, tougher leadership from the united states at this stage. joe biden is not projected that. i do believe especially russians, the chinese also the iranians as well. they are growing more confident in terms of trying to undermine american global leadership and power. joe biden really has to wake up and really act like the leader of the three world. president solanki's sent to joe biden when he addressed, congress would need to see real leadership from the commander-in-chief h
what would margaret thatcher say to that?the best way to preserve peace is to project eight message of real strength and determination. we are not saying that from joe biden. a lot of mixed messaging here. that only invites aggression from our enemies actually. i think we saw in afghanistan absolute catastrophe and disaster in them both in the russians printed in bold and the chinese as well. this kind of a message of the weakness in the face of adverse trees make the world far more dangerous...
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the world comes out in may and margaret peter lynn, who served at the u. s. state department is chief of staff to former secretary rex tells us and, and teaches law george mason university. really glad to have you both with us in let me up. start with you, i want to show you a tweet here is from president biden. he is tweeted out, we will make sure ukraine has weapons to defend against the invading russian force . we will send money and food and aid to save ukrainian lives. we will welcome ukrainian refugees with open arms. my question to you as you look forward and you see the likely scenarios. this is the united states president saying here the here, the areas where we're going to provide support where we're going to be engaged. there's a lot not said what are the most likely scenarios you see as we look forward from this point out? well, the interesting point is that compared to all the crises you and i talk about steve, this is the one that so far, at least there has been the most general agreement across the political spectrum in the united states. i
the world comes out in may and margaret peter lynn, who served at the u. s. state department is chief of staff to former secretary rex tells us and, and teaches law george mason university. really glad to have you both with us in let me up. start with you, i want to show you a tweet here is from president biden. he is tweeted out, we will make sure ukraine has weapons to defend against the invading russian force . we will send money and food and aid to save ukrainian lives. we will welcome...
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margaret? >> brennan: charlie d'agata in kyiv, stay safe.s national security correspondent david martin has been closely tracking the russian military's march towards kyiv and he joins us now. david, the u.s. had projected kyiv would fall within days. is that still what they expect? >> no. the russian attempt to quickly take down the ukrainian government has clearly failed. the russians stalled. but we've got to remember they're stalled, but this is not a spent force. we've seen the satellite photos of that convoy stuck on the road northwest of kyiv. there is another convoy east of kyiv, which is a tank column,lmost a division's worth of tanks. they ended up there when they ran out of gas, literally ran out of gas. but they've been refueled now. and you can just see that it seems to be a matter of time before this push from the northwest and this push from the east come together in an encirclement. >> brennan: and what happens when kyiv becomes encircled? because the united states has set some pretty clear lines of what they won't do. if ukr
margaret? >> brennan: charlie d'agata in kyiv, stay safe.s national security correspondent david martin has been closely tracking the russian military's march towards kyiv and he joins us now. david, the u.s. had projected kyiv would fall within days. is that still what they expect? >> no. the russian attempt to quickly take down the ukrainian government has clearly failed. the russians stalled. but we've got to remember they're stalled, but this is not a spent force. we've seen the...
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ok, margaret. _ analysts had predicted. ok, margaret, thank _ analysts had predicted.ted. 0k, margaret, thank you for lending us your expertise on the topic, thank you. the united nations says more than 2.5 million people have fled ukraine since russia invaded. fled ukraine since most of them have entered ukraine's nearest european neighbours, and volunteers are helping to support refugees across eastern europe. the eu says ukrainians will be allowed to work in member states without a visa for three years. here in the uk, the prime minister says plans to allow some refugees to live with host families in the uk will be revealed next week. lucy manning reports on one group of children, heading to britain. millions are on the move — out of ukraine, inside ukraine. all have lost their homes and are looking for a new one. into the third week of this invasion, and finally british families will get the chance to help. the children of the dnipro orphanage have each other, but little else. everyone caring for someone. fleeing from the fighting just in time. probably still a cou
ok, margaret. _ analysts had predicted. ok, margaret, thank _ analysts had predicted.ted. 0k, margaret, thank you for lending us your expertise on the topic, thank you. the united nations says more than 2.5 million people have fled ukraine since russia invaded. fled ukraine since most of them have entered ukraine's nearest european neighbours, and volunteers are helping to support refugees across eastern europe. the eu says ukrainians will be allowed to work in member states without a visa for...
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bringing in margaret brennan. margaret, this would mark a dramatic escalation.ow that the russians are struggling, so what do they want? >> reporter: well, norah, we know the russians have asked the chinese for armed drones in part because they've seen how effective they can be on the battlefield. the ukrainians are flying turkish-made drones and taken out russian vehicles in the miles-long convoy outside kyiv. in addition, a western official told me the russians are seeking armored vehicles, ground to air missiles, logistics equipment. another u.s. ally told me the chief requests from beijing is simply for cash. moscow is struggling due to the sanctions on their banks. and the u.s. believes china's actively considering going ahead with this support, which is why the president's top national security advisor jake sullivan flew to italy and met with his chinese counterpart in an intense seven-hour-long meeting according to the white house, and he tried to persuade beijing not to do this and warned of potential financial consequences if they do. >> o'donnell: wow,
bringing in margaret brennan. margaret, this would mark a dramatic escalation.ow that the russians are struggling, so what do they want? >> reporter: well, norah, we know the russians have asked the chinese for armed drones in part because they've seen how effective they can be on the battlefield. the ukrainians are flying turkish-made drones and taken out russian vehicles in the miles-long convoy outside kyiv. in addition, a western official told me the russians are seeking armored...
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margaret: a lot of equities have gotten hit.ities that went up got hit, equities that lagged got hit so there are a lot of opportunities across the board, especially if you think, which i do, any rate rise initiated by the fed will be very slow and disappointing market participants. high yield is attractive. defaults are under 1%, historic low. they offer 3% to five percentage points more than treasuries. that is more than enough cushion that if we have an increase in default or volatility, for fixed income only investor that is a goodbye. lisa: it is possible to handicap the vladimir putin's mood swings ? is it possible to say when there will be an and to this conflict -- there will be an end to this conflict? margaret: we have seen the beginning of the end already quite frankly. if you look at the army losing three generals in less than two weeks paid what do you need to know about their strategy as far as i am concerned? -- weeks. what do you need to know about their strategy as far as i am concerned? what will that cause the
margaret: a lot of equities have gotten hit.ities that went up got hit, equities that lagged got hit so there are a lot of opportunities across the board, especially if you think, which i do, any rate rise initiated by the fed will be very slow and disappointing market participants. high yield is attractive. defaults are under 1%, historic low. they offer 3% to five percentage points more than treasuries. that is more than enough cushion that if we have an increase in default or volatility, for...
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>> announcer: "firing line" with margaret hoover is made possible by robert -- the margaret and daniel lobe foundation. the asnis family foundation,nd craig newmark philanthropies. damon button. corporate funding is provided by stevens inc., and pfizer, inc. >>> lindsay aderio, welcome to "firing line". >> thank you for having me. >> you are a pulitzer prize winninghoto journalist who has covered conflict in war for more than 20 years. i have followed your career closely for at least the last ten. since we first met you have been kidnapped twice, narrowly escaped death time and again on assignment, and you are joining me from ukraine. where you have been covering the russian invasion since mid-february at its inception. what is the feeling in kyiv, the capital of ukraine, right now, lindsay. >> i mean, it's definitely more and more tense every day. there are explosions pretty much day and night. the fighting has gotten closer and closer to within the bounds of kyiv, residential buildings are being hit every day. there were a few rounds that landed close to the hotel today. so i think t
>> announcer: "firing line" with margaret hoover is made possible by robert -- the margaret and daniel lobe foundation. the asnis family foundation,nd craig newmark philanthropies. damon button. corporate funding is provided by stevens inc., and pfizer, inc. >>> lindsay aderio, welcome to "firing line". >> thank you for having me. >> you are a pulitzer prize winninghoto journalist who has covered conflict in war for more than 20 years. i have...
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another master quilter, mary margaret pettway, remembers when this stranger showed up in town wantingt quite a few quilts, but what he wanted was the old raggedy quilts. >> reporter: to you, they're old and raggedy. >> i promise you they were. >> reporter: but to him? >> apparently they were gold. >> reporter: arnett bought hundreds of quilts and curated an exhibition that became a sensation. the "new york times" called them, “some of the most miraculous works of modern art america has produced.” they were displayed at museums across the nation, pictured on postage stamps, published in books, and honored by the national endowment for the arts. the work of lucy t. pettway, mary margaret's mother, was acquired by famous museums like the met and the phillips collection. >> it's hard, it's hard to make a living. >> reporter: but the recognition and accolades never really translated into meaningful economic gains for most in the community, where many women are the sole breadwinners. the median household income here is around $12,000. >> in gee's bend, you've got a body shop, which may or m
another master quilter, mary margaret pettway, remembers when this stranger showed up in town wantingt quite a few quilts, but what he wanted was the old raggedy quilts. >> reporter: to you, they're old and raggedy. >> i promise you they were. >> reporter: but to him? >> apparently they were gold. >> reporter: arnett bought hundreds of quilts and curated an exhibition that became a sensation. the "new york times" called them, “some of the most...
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for more on this, let's bring in margaret brennan. margaret, this would mark a dramatic escalation. we know that the russians are struggling, so what do they want? >> reporter: well, norah, we know the russians have asked the chinese for armed drones in part because they've seen how effective they can be on the battlefield. the ukrainians are flying turkish-made drones and taken out russian tanks in that miles-long convoy outside kyiv. in addition, a western official told me the russians are seeking armored vehicles, ground-to-air missiles, logistics equipment. another u.s. ally told me the chief requests from beijing is simply for cash. moscow is struggling due to the sanctions on their banks. and the u.s. believes china's actively considering going ahead with this support, which is why the president's top national security advisor jake sullivan flew to italy and met with his chinese counterpart in an intense seven-hour-long meeting according to the white house, and he tried to persuade beijing not to do this and warned of potential financial consequences if they do. >> wow, some s
for more on this, let's bring in margaret brennan. margaret, this would mark a dramatic escalation. we know that the russians are struggling, so what do they want? >> reporter: well, norah, we know the russians have asked the chinese for armed drones in part because they've seen how effective they can be on the battlefield. the ukrainians are flying turkish-made drones and taken out russian tanks in that miles-long convoy outside kyiv. in addition, a western official told me the russians...
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and, margaret russell. she is a law professor at santa clara university.etter me start with you. were these lines of questioning you expected going into this hearing? we talked about the child pornography, and we talked about critical race theory. you tell me, is this what yoyou were expecting? >> i think, judy, with respect to the child pornography cases, very much so. i think they were in the news beforehand. regarding the critical race theory, senator cruz brought up information i wasn't aware of, about what was being taught at private school in georgetown. i think that was something new and i think she handled it the best way she could. >> woodruff: staying with you, saikrishna prakash, are these the kinds of questions help you understand what kind of justice she would? >> to some extent, judy. the better questions are more about how you approach cases, rather than discussing any particular cases and how you ruled on them. i think part of what is going on with respect to some of the senators, that they're thinking about their public personas, and they'
and, margaret russell. she is a law professor at santa clara university.etter me start with you. were these lines of questioning you expected going into this hearing? we talked about the child pornography, and we talked about critical race theory. you tell me, is this what yoyou were expecting? >> i think, judy, with respect to the child pornography cases, very much so. i think they were in the news beforehand. regarding the critical race theory, senator cruz brought up information i...
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margaret, apparently you are not worrying in vain, really, look.e are the complications are quite unpleasant. and how can you protect yourself from such, uh, unpleasant complications. what do we have to do? i would start all the same with the fact that this is a wonderful girl, in whose eyes there is a mask of sleep, i think that sleep is, first of all, but again rest of the body, and for any system you always need a regimen. yes, and rest you know what the main norms are for him in our body. this is our intestines with our microbiota and proper nutrition nutrition saturated with bifidus and lactobacilli, fiber with vitamins is the key to a healthy microbiota and a healthy immune system. but the reception, and vitamins by the whole family in the spring-autumn period. does it help vitamins - these are substances that are not able to accumulate and accumulate in the body. yes, you know who takes the medicine, that drugs have a cumulative effect ; vitamins do not have this, therefore, what we have accumulated over the summer over the fall and spend in
margaret, apparently you are not worrying in vain, really, look.e are the complications are quite unpleasant. and how can you protect yourself from such, uh, unpleasant complications. what do we have to do? i would start all the same with the fact that this is a wonderful girl, in whose eyes there is a mask of sleep, i think that sleep is, first of all, but again rest of the body, and for any system you always need a regimen. yes, and rest you know what the main norms are for him in our body....
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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...
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>> reporter: good morning, margaret.rific situation unfolding in mariupol took tuthukn ofcials have accused ru bombing a hundreds were taking shelter, and now claim residents are being forcibly taken to rua. they lie where they died, so many bodies all over mariupol. some buried right on the spot. drone footage reveals the extraordinary destruction after weeks of relentless bombing, whole neighborhoods in ruins in what human rights groups describe as a catastrophe. city council officials say russian soldiers are forcibly deporting several thousand residents to russian ter territory, like at this refugee center. this resident said they didn't have much choice. the russian soldiers gave us 10 minutes, saying if you want to live, go. her husband, victor, said the whole of mariupol is gone. there is nothing left alive there. in a late-night address, president volodymyr zelenskyy condemned russia's constant bombardment saying the terror inflicted on this peaceful city will be remembered for centuries.e erwitex the doors. civn
>> reporter: good morning, margaret.rific situation unfolding in mariupol took tuthukn ofcials have accused ru bombing a hundreds were taking shelter, and now claim residents are being forcibly taken to rua. they lie where they died, so many bodies all over mariupol. some buried right on the spot. drone footage reveals the extraordinary destruction after weeks of relentless bombing, whole neighborhoods in ruins in what human rights groups describe as a catastrophe. city council officials...
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ashley, a brown voice, partially for margaret, chose him that he needs to live out there. so how can i at the, what more sin, alexander blossom professional. come you guys my monica. the team should not to pull my guy. yeah, we've got all a dozen emotional margaret out of 45 people who enlisted 40 died. mm ish. there's those up at the mirror. i use him. okay. i to. but you're with chrome. you switch gears up on them assuming the what that a she almost irish. yeah. come we spend 0 to my students you bought. you ski will take you see teaching here all storms like you junior thinking the chinese cuz they talk, i feel like we had this, i thought my yoga lady shanie, of course, the wilcox, i was gonna be a ceo of national what shall thought that he got a chance of but anyway, you mean talk, thus was the idea of the events unfolding in ukraine or a cause for concern among anti fascists around the world. people of different nationalities and from various countries have gone to don bus. i served with some great people the suit, brittany regiments, which was maybe 50 guys volunteer
ashley, a brown voice, partially for margaret, chose him that he needs to live out there. so how can i at the, what more sin, alexander blossom professional. come you guys my monica. the team should not to pull my guy. yeah, we've got all a dozen emotional margaret out of 45 people who enlisted 40 died. mm ish. there's those up at the mirror. i use him. okay. i to. but you're with chrome. you switch gears up on them assuming the what that a she almost irish. yeah. come we spend 0 to my students...
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margaret? >> brennan: liz palmer in london, thank you. we're joined now by former f.d.a.ssioner dr. scott gottlieb. he is also a pfizer board member and he joins us from westport, connecticut. i even tripped up on your name. my goodness, i haven't seen you in a few weeks. now i just need to get your perspective of what this new variant means. should we be concerned abot a wave? >> doctor: well, look, i don't think we're going to see a big wave of infection, but we'll see some uptake f where we are ra right now. right now we have nine cases per 100,000 cases. there are about 20,000 people currently hospitalized. i think we're going to continue to see low levels of infection through this summer. but before we get there, i think we'll see some tick-up in infection. there are indications that the u u.k. is peaking. it is probably 30% to 40% more transmissible than the omicron variant that became here. people are going out more, and some declining immunity from people who were boosted a long time ago. we're relying on that immunity and that isn't as pronounced. so we'll see an
margaret? >> brennan: liz palmer in london, thank you. we're joined now by former f.d.a.ssioner dr. scott gottlieb. he is also a pfizer board member and he joins us from westport, connecticut. i even tripped up on your name. my goodness, i haven't seen you in a few weeks. now i just need to get your perspective of what this new variant means. should we be concerned abot a wave? >> doctor: well, look, i don't think we're going to see a big wave of infection, but we'll see some uptake...
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announcer: this program was made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret, a. cargill philanthropy. [rooster crows] woman: this area is just-- think it's just in my blood. i think i always knew something that's just coded in your dna where you should live. on a crisp morning when it's just the sun coming up, you know, you just-- this is home. you know, this is where you belong. where my house is, where all these homes are right here, it was just regular landscape where all the animals grazed what we needed and what we, you know, everything's allow. dried up. this iprobably what l.a. would look like if they didn't have water, if they didn't have their sprinkling systems and golf courses, but you're taking it from our land, and you're drying up o land even worse than it could ever be. i actually, instead of putting my water in the sink, i put it in a tub, and i would rinse and rinse, and it's saved water, you know, helped us save on water. everybody has a job here. ha ha! [rooster crows] [turkey gobbles] man: these little does here, they're due here at the end of
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margaret? >> brennan: christina, thank you. go to the united nations high commissioner for refugees. he is at a refugee shelter at the ukrainian polish border. hi, commissioner. you have set this is the fastest moving refugee exodus since world war ii. what are the numbers now? what are you seeing? >> as of today, we have passed the terrible mark of 1.5 million refugees, and this is in 10 days. essentially from ukraine into five neighboring countries, the bumk here in poland, where i am now. if i think of past cases, i cannot think of a faster exodus of people, not since the end of the second world war, i would think. >> brennan: what are you seeing in terms of the state that people are showing up at these shelters in? what do they need? >> men of military age, which is 18 to 60, cannot leave the country. they have to stay there to defend their country. so it is mostly women, children, elderly, many disabled people. they are, above all, frightened, traumatized. these are people until just a few days ago had a perfectly normal l
margaret? >> brennan: christina, thank you. go to the united nations high commissioner for refugees. he is at a refugee shelter at the ukrainian polish border. hi, commissioner. you have set this is the fastest moving refugee exodus since world war ii. what are the numbers now? what are you seeing? >> as of today, we have passed the terrible mark of 1.5 million refugees, and this is in 10 days. essentially from ukraine into five neighboring countries, the bumk here in poland, where...
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mar- margaret, you just saw manu's reporting.said she's going to vote for brown jackson, do you expect other republicans to follow suit? >> i do. i think we all understand first joe manchin, then susan collins. she just had an election last year. murkowski likely to go next. a, she's voted for her once and b, she has an election this year, and c, actually, even most importantly, i think it is very consistent with murkowski's sort of approach and philosophy to the bench. the senate's role is to advise and consent. also, murkowski is the one other moderate republican in the senate who is pro-choice, who is wants to return the senate to the advise and consent role. also, she has a re-election this year where rank choice voting is going to be the way she's re-elected if she wins her seat back again. one of the things democrats like best about her who will need to vote for her in the number two slot in order for her to win is the fact she didn't vote for brett kavanaugh and she voted for donald trump. these things make it more likely
mar- margaret, you just saw manu's reporting.said she's going to vote for brown jackson, do you expect other republicans to follow suit? >> i do. i think we all understand first joe manchin, then susan collins. she just had an election last year. murkowski likely to go next. a, she's voted for her once and b, she has an election this year, and c, actually, even most importantly, i think it is very consistent with murkowski's sort of approach and philosophy to the bench. the senate's role...
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margaret, where would you like to begin? ice cream flavors for $200.dience laughs ] mihir. what is vanilla? - right. - "g" as in geography, $200. - margaret. - what is glasgow? - that's right. - ice cream flavors for $400. who's a good boy?
margaret, where would you like to begin? ice cream flavors for $200.dience laughs ] mihir. what is vanilla? - right. - "g" as in geography, $200. - margaret. - what is glasgow? - that's right. - ice cream flavors for $400. who's a good boy?
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first plac announcer: this program was made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy. cordero-lamb: yeah. here we go, so the medical name is salicinum. this is just--yeah. "the discovery of salicin is claimed by buchner of germany and fontana and rigatelli of ity, but m. leroux of france deserves the credit of having first accurately investigated its properties" because no one used willow bark before these guys. ha ha ha! ooh, this is a really important plant. if you smell it-- mia: ooh, that smells nice. cordero-lamb: yeah. that's a respiratory medicine of the highest order. mia: mm. ah, i love it. cordero-lamb: but, yeah, you dry it. you make a tea out of it. if you have an upper-respiratory or lower-respiratory infection, it just makes you breathe easy. it's so nice. it doesn't cure it, but it relieves the symptoms a lot. this is yarrow. mia: oh, oh, i've been seeing this. cordero-lamb: yeah. this is good medicine. it stops bleeding. it's a hemostatic. ooh, pitcher sage. it has a really crazy smell, another happy smell. oh, wild ginger. mia:
first plac announcer: this program was made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy. cordero-lamb: yeah. here we go, so the medical name is salicinum. this is just--yeah. "the discovery of salicin is claimed by buchner of germany and fontana and rigatelli of ity, but m. leroux of france deserves the credit of having first accurately investigated its properties" because no one used willow bark before these guys. ha ha ha! ooh, this is a...
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announcer: this program was made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy. woman: our landscape is very different from what it used to be. there were a great diversity of ecosystems that supported our way of life, that supported the way of life of the species around us. the klamath river--what used to be, what i'm told, is almost a crystal-clear river--is now muddy and green and warm and does not support our salmon and other anadromous fish populations that it used to. there used to be these vast tracks of old-growth redwood and a large prairie system which supported condors. all of these things are deeply intertwined. all the tribes' role of this area is to restore the world to as close as we can manage to what happened previous to colonizers moving into our area and creating all of this destruction. different woman: when nonnatives came here and, you know, they started to come in with the gold rush in, you know, the 1800s, you know, late 1800s, they came in, and there was a beautiful landscape, and they wanted the resources. they star
announcer: this program was made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy. woman: our landscape is very different from what it used to be. there were a great diversity of ecosystems that supported our way of life, that supported the way of life of the species around us. the klamath river--what used to be, what i'm told, is almost a crystal-clear river--is now muddy and green and warm and does not support our salmon and other anadromous fish...
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again, he's not in this morning to margaret esl. where's my school provided 3 boss is only chinese students, nor was is for us regarding this leg. i don't know. i will not be in the so confused. this is good. it is on my louis until the isn't just tuesday and day. while you're new spoke, if i'm in these now, you sleep in london. i'm having and it does well much in the more these are getting wookey their shoes yours. no, i don't really you guy. it's not as this is a shorter though. sure. disastrous. it also does bomb now. yeah. he's on. i don't know if you guys gave lucy dawson i this is fabulous for both right mama and we can confirm that gina do did survive the shelling on the night when he record of that video for us. and he later made it to hungary and also now safe in budapest. hungary is fellow student, be sola, we talked to her about her experience. her escape from denise pro, also in the east of ukraine, then on to live in the west. and then later on to put a past in neighboring hungary, i started by asking her when exactly s
again, he's not in this morning to margaret esl. where's my school provided 3 boss is only chinese students, nor was is for us regarding this leg. i don't know. i will not be in the so confused. this is good. it is on my louis until the isn't just tuesday and day. while you're new spoke, if i'm in these now, you sleep in london. i'm having and it does well much in the more these are getting wookey their shoes yours. no, i don't really you guy. it's not as this is a shorter though. sure....
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announcer: this program was made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy. >> our medicine people would always go to the highest mountains to do their prayers. the reason why they go to the highest mountain, because that's where they can be more connected to the creator and that they can communicate to the creator, do their prayers to the creator. they're closer to him. tsakiyuwit is one of those spots. >> this concept of the high prayer site, it's a site where you can see all of your ancestral territory. you can see where your people's history has unfolded and see what you're responsible for. we're kind of used to looking at native american sites through the lens of archeology and artifacts and village sites when, really, the whole landscape was part of their reality and had meaning and names and place names and activities that happened on these landscapes. hernandez: when we heard about the wind towers that were gonna be put there, you know, automatically, i'm like, "no. that can't go there because there's something special about that
announcer: this program was made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy. >> our medicine people would always go to the highest mountains to do their prayers. the reason why they go to the highest mountain, because that's where they can be more connected to the creator and that they can communicate to the creator, do their prayers to the creator. they're closer to him. tsakiyuwit is one of those spots. >> this concept of the high...
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thank you very much. indeed, patrick middle, who's talking to us from margaret issue about that attack at close to the airport still has on al jazeera, a warning for russia. you as president joe biden says, they'll be retaliation if a natal member is hit by a cyber attack and under lockdown in china, but his patients running out with the government's 0 coven policy. ah, ah, look forward to burritos guys. with sponsored by cutoff airways, you're locked into your world's weather update will begin in southeast asia were some sunshine for us to march. read. this includes the dang with the high of 30 degrees, but some showers and storms to be expected through indo china. we can follow that rate through the malay peninsula. likely jolts and bolts for bangkok, thunderstorms with the high of 31 degrees. wash out for southern sections of china . it's been days of rain, it's still coming natur. but it's pivoting more toward the north, falling across the gang sioux river. valley winds have shifted around that's pushed up the temperature and shanghai to 18 degrees. and a similar story in japan, th
thank you very much. indeed, patrick middle, who's talking to us from margaret issue about that attack at close to the airport still has on al jazeera, a warning for russia. you as president joe biden says, they'll be retaliation if a natal member is hit by a cyber attack and under lockdown in china, but his patients running out with the government's 0 coven policy. ah, ah, look forward to burritos guys. with sponsored by cutoff airways, you're locked into your world's weather update will begin...
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and that valedictorian margaret richter with a small rapt smile. here, another follower laughing, not knowing he has just taken the first step on a path to isolation, castration, and death. led there by two leaders filled with cracked certainties. >> they weren't trying to pull the wool over anyone's eyes. they truly believed that they were from the next level and teachers of next-level ways. >> i think that the most dangerous con artists are those who have conned themselves first. >> we can see it begin with the warmth of a common purpose. to buy the food and camp supplies, everyone pools their money, including the large savings of a successful businessman and a follower's trust fund. they gather around the campfire. jana gibbons was just 16 years old and the youngest recruit at heaven's gate. hello. >> hi! >> reporter: the child of a volatile, broken home, she thought she was surrounded by love and stability. >> everyone had kind, beautiful energy. if you took a group of people that all wanted to be the very, very, very finest, best people that t
and that valedictorian margaret richter with a small rapt smile. here, another follower laughing, not knowing he has just taken the first step on a path to isolation, castration, and death. led there by two leaders filled with cracked certainties. >> they weren't trying to pull the wool over anyone's eyes. they truly believed that they were from the next level and teachers of next-level ways. >> i think that the most dangerous con artists are those who have conned themselves first....
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he joined us live for margaret issue. good to have you with us. what do you make of this situation? is the problem that there is a lack of international appetite to help people in somalia because people, the world is distracted with ukraine. well, even before you create in the world, attention shifted away from somalia. the world was focusing on the to get a crisis. and before that and of course the human in the background. so we have seen over the past year that somalia was gradually being pushed to the back burner. and that is extremely worrying given how they are. the situation here on the ground is just our report showed the sort of situation which some somalis are facing with traveling with literally nothing and their babies dying on the way won't do. agencies need the most right now just to keep people alive. yeah. just because i'm getting to that, let me just highlight that this is a culmination of so many concurrent disasters. the case of conflict, recurrent climate shows, disease outbreaks and why the spirit of the have all combined to create the spirit. perfectly storm tha
he joined us live for margaret issue. good to have you with us. what do you make of this situation? is the problem that there is a lack of international appetite to help people in somalia because people, the world is distracted with ukraine. well, even before you create in the world, attention shifted away from somalia. the world was focusing on the to get a crisis. and before that and of course the human in the background. so we have seen over the past year that somalia was gradually being...
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margaret: and who knows where we draw the line betwn the two?ed by her description of methodology as a district court judge. because the district court is where almost all federal cases start, it is the trial court. and she was a trial court judge, which gives her a particular kind of experience that is logical and people-based at that level, not the appeals. so when she described the methodology of -- make sure i am neutral, pay close attention to the facts and the law, to me, that sounded like a judicial philosophy of faithfulness to the instrument and the office of the job, which she later did describe in the ways that the professor mentioned. judy: picking up on that, we keep being reminded that she has handed down decisions in well over 500 different cases, which leaves her body of work open for questioning. does that make her more vulnerable or less? how do you see this fitting in with other nominees who have come before the senate judiciary -- before the senate? >> i don't think the opinions are a vulnerability for her. some republicans a
margaret: and who knows where we draw the line betwn the two?ed by her description of methodology as a district court judge. because the district court is where almost all federal cases start, it is the trial court. and she was a trial court judge, which gives her a particular kind of experience that is logical and people-based at that level, not the appeals. so when she described the methodology of -- make sure i am neutral, pay close attention to the facts and the law, to me, that sounded...
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general margaret thought is meant new from all one of up on there and i got the much sale. i got your name. i got on monday. i wish to know about joy. oh, knew he didn't or gotten more or less than a cheerios. i had to put the want us call them mother and all our buddy build garage door cowers. nice. oh boy festival. to go. that is your, oh, what the on this the wall. she my, and new honor. and all, i can send more on all said mom. good student. i don't. the jojo law on. all of them are. thank you. bye. i got a i mean, it all was signed. on february, the 12th 2015, it was meant to end military conflicts in ukraine between government forces and don bass militia groups. the agreement stipulated that both sides would withdraw heavy weapons to an equal distance from the contact line. this left several 100 settlements trapped between opposing forces. local civilians became unwitting witnesses to and victims of the continuing civil war. thousands of people still live in small towns and villages that have become the new front line. they call this area the greys owner a with while?
general margaret thought is meant new from all one of up on there and i got the much sale. i got your name. i got on monday. i wish to know about joy. oh, knew he didn't or gotten more or less than a cheerios. i had to put the want us call them mother and all our buddy build garage door cowers. nice. oh boy festival. to go. that is your, oh, what the on this the wall. she my, and new honor. and all, i can send more on all said mom. good student. i don't. the jojo law on. all of them are. thank...
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i really wasn't much written, but those are about the what didn't get you to correct margaret. you put it on for the new pulls up, loaded, little push to reduce again, you're the for the well, it will be while it was put you, when you hurts unit, i'm size. all these unit engine absorbs too much of a patient and the reasons they don't mushroom by you, i'm sure. could you use them back? sure. whether she's 8th minute the keeps an eye decision to me on the new budget with what the result lenders collect on your bill of yes. when it was it up now score built up. she said that i haven't even put in the boucher was a with me william coach was she'll get wilson and i b as i was gonna be a will dominate. there wasn't nobody glochelle to them. attorney carson give, what can you nozzles need coverage for school? students can eat and i to do this. marcy machine is mostly good machine. i used to call it a kind of a song company, mondays. another you know, below we beach gene. you in the business. people say 20 was in new york. she be in the in minsk, in september 2014 a plan for settling t
i really wasn't much written, but those are about the what didn't get you to correct margaret. you put it on for the new pulls up, loaded, little push to reduce again, you're the for the well, it will be while it was put you, when you hurts unit, i'm size. all these unit engine absorbs too much of a patient and the reasons they don't mushroom by you, i'm sure. could you use them back? sure. whether she's 8th minute the keeps an eye decision to me on the new budget with what the result lenders...
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where on going south, but those are margaret, you want to not, we continue to encourage russia to move towards peace. want to end this brutal war hill? ukraine representatives are participating and talks that are taking place virtually every day. but all, it's very difficult, but sometimes confrontational, should this step by step. we are moving forward just some scandal. i'll let crogue, zacharon he them of put it russia seeking to gain leverage with its relentless pounding of civilian targets. zalinski says keith is prepared to discuss the status of crimea and the separate has done with region after cease fire. adding that and the agreement would have to be approved by the ukrainian people, but any concessions to russia will be a hot sell to number to publish known be us some of this or was, will mike will have relatives who live over there. but there it stops, so the russians will never be our brothers again, along with that brought in on a neighboring belarus, has played a key role in assisting rushes attack on ukraine mince, permitted moscow to launch an invasion from with in bela
where on going south, but those are margaret, you want to not, we continue to encourage russia to move towards peace. want to end this brutal war hill? ukraine representatives are participating and talks that are taking place virtually every day. but all, it's very difficult, but sometimes confrontational, should this step by step. we are moving forward just some scandal. i'll let crogue, zacharon he them of put it russia seeking to gain leverage with its relentless pounding of civilian...
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coverage of the 2022 savannah book festival continues now on book tv margaret coker is a prize-winning investigative journalist who over 19 years has covered stories from 32 countries on four continents. as turkey bureau chief for the wall street journal cocoa contribute to a 2016 series. that was a finalist for the pull surprise in international reporting. she lives right here in savannah lucky us. where she is editor-in-chief of the current a nonprofit news organization that provides original in-depth watchdog journalism affecting savannah and coastal, georgia. she is passionate about reviving and investigative news culture here in coastal, coastal, georgia and mentoring a new generation of journalist in this region. i asking now to to give a warm welcome demographer. hi everyone. welcome to savannah for everyone who is visiting and thank you all who are my neighbors for showing up before cocktail hour, which is what savannah's actually quite famous for. i appreciate that. very lovely. welcome. i want to give my thanks to the organizers of the book festival who have included me among
coverage of the 2022 savannah book festival continues now on book tv margaret coker is a prize-winning investigative journalist who over 19 years has covered stories from 32 countries on four continents. as turkey bureau chief for the wall street journal cocoa contribute to a 2016 series. that was a finalist for the pull surprise in international reporting. she lives right here in savannah lucky us. where she is editor-in-chief of the current a nonprofit news organization that provides original...
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weapons program that the world had now. suddenly looking for a shield, he unmoved monica to know. margaret thought, dismay, knew them all. one of our brand new and i got the loom was jr. let's i had to put on the scarlet mother and all our body build garage door couched out. oh boy, that's good to go that route on. what on this the wow, she my a new on it at all. i can send more and all said mom, good. so you don't the you, you love a more put them out that they keep us together. with their head 030. i spoke earlier, but what so for what are your thousands of people still live in small towns and villages that have become the new frontline church that require that they call this area the gray zone? duh, i don't like the i talk to really ali from the rock was pretty new. what that was only about a year vehicles that might be a lennox on roku or blue shield next to us in the up city of pleasure with that with that that'll hit phones. yeah. what, what do you mostly with before here? boise, we're scratch, acquiring, growing, super familiar with. i just didn't pick them away. do we have finished
weapons program that the world had now. suddenly looking for a shield, he unmoved monica to know. margaret thought, dismay, knew them all. one of our brand new and i got the loom was jr. let's i had to put on the scarlet mother and all our body build garage door couched out. oh boy, that's good to go that route on. what on this the wow, she my a new on it at all. i can send more and all said mom, good. so you don't the you, you love a more put them out that they keep us together. with their...
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we talked with margaret brennan, the host of face the nation on cbs. >> what president asked congressnd begged president biden for during his address to congress earlier this week was to close the skies over his country, to stop the russian planes from brahmin civilians and to do that, he says that he needs service to air missiles to shoot down jets. he needs fighter jets of his own and he says that he would like a no-fly zone. no country is yet providing any of those things. and we will talk about that with ukraine's ambassador to the united states as well. >> you can see margaret's interview with the ukrainian ambassador coming up at 8:30 a.m. here on kpix 5. >>> still to come, california is in a drought emergency. some say that we could stay that way for a while. that is coming up a jelly bean that's good for you? nature's bounty introduces new jelly bean vitamins. good-for-you nutrients in a tastier for you form. more sweet dreams. more flavorful immune support. new nature's bounty jelly beans. live bountifully. >>> the bay area got rain, not a lot but some.'s much of northern cal
we talked with margaret brennan, the host of face the nation on cbs. >> what president asked congressnd begged president biden for during his address to congress earlier this week was to close the skies over his country, to stop the russian planes from brahmin civilians and to do that, he says that he needs service to air missiles to shoot down jets. he needs fighter jets of his own and he says that he would like a no-fly zone. no country is yet providing any of those things. and we will...