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>> it is going to be a major factor, margaret.0 million people around the planet. in fact, we buy -- 50% of all of the grain we buy is from ukraine, which allows us to feed about 125 million people. this is a very serious problem. if we don't get the farmers back to the fields, not just a few, but all of the farmers back into the fields so thathey can put fertilizer out, and equally important, we've got to get the ports open again. 400 million people get their food from ukraine that way. and it has got to happen quickly. >> brennan: the u.n. issued a really frightening report this past week, saying food prices are up 34% versus a year ago. and that spike is threatening social unrest in countries all around the world. what areas are you most concerned about? what is the crisis in ukraine going to cause violence in? >> it is going to cause problems all around the world. for example, we have 45 million people in 38 democrats that are knocking on famine's door. you may see a general increase in food, 38% to 40%, but in some of the tou
>> it is going to be a major factor, margaret.0 million people around the planet. in fact, we buy -- 50% of all of the grain we buy is from ukraine, which allows us to feed about 125 million people. this is a very serious problem. if we don't get the farmers back to the fields, not just a few, but all of the farmers back into the fields so thathey can put fertilizer out, and equally important, we've got to get the ports open again. 400 million people get their food from ukraine that way....
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>> margaret, i'm told by d.h.s.ent i once ran, that they are making preparations, that they are prepared, that there are resources, transportation in place, for this level of migration on our southern border. this -- without a doubt, these are large numbers. d.h.s., i believe, has learned lessons from the past, including when i was in office. but, still, numbers at these levels are difficult to handle on the southern border. communities on the southern border, catholic charities, volunteers -- it is difficult to absorb these types of numbers under almost any scenario. it is challenging for the border patrol, for i.c.e. to properly process and track these individuals. and, involve, the biden administration is paying a political cost for these. >> brennan: yeah. >> my recommendation would be -- and i know president biden believes this -- we have to address the underlying causes in central america for these types of surges. and i was pleased that in this year's budget proposal, there is a billion dollars to try to addr
>> margaret, i'm told by d.h.s.ent i once ran, that they are making preparations, that they are prepared, that there are resources, transportation in place, for this level of migration on our southern border. this -- without a doubt, these are large numbers. d.h.s., i believe, has learned lessons from the past, including when i was in office. but, still, numbers at these levels are difficult to handle on the southern border. communities on the southern border, catholic charities,...
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at the end of the seventy's, the 1st female prime minister, margaret thatcher. the iron lady equally difficult, was her relationship with tony blair. ah ah, neither he nor her latest prime minister boris johnson were born when she held her 1st audience so weak, the prime minister, even if we voted for it, has to go a bow than the to somebody. that's his greatest significance of all. but once a week, powerful prime minister with all his connections and everything has to go and give an account, has to literally bow the knee to somebody who represents something bigger than him . during the audience, the queen listens more than she talks, but she's always well prepared and guides the conversation by asking the right questions. ah, ah, during her euston, elizabeth spent many carefree summer in the countryside. she is a conscientious, modest down to earth gown. mm. i think the secret to understand. elizabeth 2nd success is to realize she was not born to be a queen. ah, for the 1st 11 years of her life, she was royal. she developed all the reverence for royalty for her
at the end of the seventy's, the 1st female prime minister, margaret thatcher. the iron lady equally difficult, was her relationship with tony blair. ah ah, neither he nor her latest prime minister boris johnson were born when she held her 1st audience so weak, the prime minister, even if we voted for it, has to go a bow than the to somebody. that's his greatest significance of all. but once a week, powerful prime minister with all his connections and everything has to go and give an account,...
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she hates a rob margaret thatcher, immediately deregulated the financial markets. the stock market is booming. ah, but the gap between the rich and the poor widen the late is not for turning. ah, she quells protest with food there was more social unrest ross strikes and lack of social cohesion under margaret thatcher than at any other time. because partly because she felt she had to grasp the natural and her her style was, was confrontational and, and there is evidence that, that the queen herself was, was deeply unhappy about what, what went on of her. a lot of the time i'm under mrs. such are the 2 ladies also disagree on foreign affairs. the commonwealth countries, one thatcher, to take a stance against the apartheid regime in south africa. but the prime minister doesn't want to be bothered with the problems of the commonwealth. african countries were fed up with white britain effectively supporting slowing down the sanctions and they knew that margaret thatcher was part of this. she actually delayed debates, stock debates in the british parliament about sanctio
she hates a rob margaret thatcher, immediately deregulated the financial markets. the stock market is booming. ah, but the gap between the rich and the poor widen the late is not for turning. ah, she quells protest with food there was more social unrest ross strikes and lack of social cohesion under margaret thatcher than at any other time. because partly because she felt she had to grasp the natural and her her style was, was confrontational and, and there is evidence that, that the queen...
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and they knew that margaret thatcher was part of this. she actually delayed debates, stock debates in the british parliament about sanctions. ah, against that just will. elizabeth traveled to a meeting of commonwealth countries effectively supporting their claims, fatuous, given, and is forced to the sidelines. ah, and at home, the royal family is more popular than ever. on the 29th of july, 1981, prince charles marius diana spencer. on the day it was wonderful. it was just the whole nation celebrated. you know, it was a lovely fairy tale love story. there's never been another wedding in my view that could equal, it was just wonderful. the bride was the most beautiful. the whole world was interested in that wedding. the sad thing was that the prince wasn't awe . that's his popularity, his tumbling as she introduces, the poll tax, a quarter of a 1000000 people take to the street in london alone. rioting breaks out a more than 100 people are injured. the country is in turmoil. in the end, even her own party has had enough of margaret thatch
and they knew that margaret thatcher was part of this. she actually delayed debates, stock debates in the british parliament about sanctions. ah, against that just will. elizabeth traveled to a meeting of commonwealth countries effectively supporting their claims, fatuous, given, and is forced to the sidelines. ah, and at home, the royal family is more popular than ever. on the 29th of july, 1981, prince charles marius diana spencer. on the day it was wonderful. it was just the whole nation...
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and i think margaret thatcher was, too. the queen likes alpha men.e's used to being with very high-powered men around her, is the truth. >> well, you're an expert on the royals. you're expert on many things. you're a groundbreaking editorf, as we mentioned, magazines like vanity fair and the new yorker and tatler. is the era of magazines over? >> well, as a huge magazine i don't buy them anymore., so i think that magazines -- print magazines -- have a very tough time right now. >> that's shocking to hear. >> yes, i know. i feel sad about it because it's a great art form, and i've loved every second of my career in it. but the truth is that i'm -- you know, i'm a creature of disaggregation, too. you know, i follow writers, i follow twitter feeds, i follow -- i pick my -- i'm a scavenger now, taking my news from a thousand sources. >> you mentioned twitter. elon musk has struck a deal to buy twitter for $44 billion. how do you view elon musk's twitter takeover? >> well, i'm pro it. i mean, i -- >> why? >> i love e fact that musk is such a disrupter, an
and i think margaret thatcher was, too. the queen likes alpha men.e's used to being with very high-powered men around her, is the truth. >> well, you're an expert on the royals. you're expert on many things. you're a groundbreaking editorf, as we mentioned, magazines like vanity fair and the new yorker and tatler. is the era of magazines over? >> well, as a huge magazine i don't buy them anymore., so i think that magazines -- print magazines -- have a very tough time right now....
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clicking] 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. [camera focus adjusting] man: we're in madre de dios, and this is an area that until recently has been pristine forests and a small town really close to the triple border between peru, bolivia, and brazil. starting in the early 2000s, there was a plan to build a major highway moving products from brazil over the andes to the ports in the pacific for exports to places like china. that changed the face of madre de dios. it connected the city of puerto maldonado with the city of cusco in the andes. that voyage used to take about two weeks in the rainy season. now it takes about 6 hours. the price of gold started to rise, and in 2008, it skyrocketed. and that created an unprecedented gold boom for tens of thousands of miners, who came from mainly the andes into madre de dios and started to take the forest apart. some of the most dense and biodiverse rain forests in the world. so la pampa is an area
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to dr. ahmed, marianne margaret. i am going to leave you of a campaign that was a chilling campaign from africa. cdc and mastercard foundation is young people across africa doing their best in college, other young people to get vaccinated as a watching xena with frank assessments. what are the political risks of panic? russian oil gas for western leaders, pull sanctions on russian energy exports. a social informed opinions. france is not abandoning to fight against jedi. still is a media going to be acting from nisha and from char critical debate. could china actually help in russia's invasion of ukraine in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on al jazeera, the res to succeed rodrigo. the 3rd to as president of the philippines is heading into its final stretch, struggling what it's worth. and he says in years, the country, it's desperate for solutions. what are the candidates offering and what direction will the philippines stay under you? leadership, special coverage on al jazeera, mainstream co
to dr. ahmed, marianne margaret. i am going to leave you of a campaign that was a chilling campaign from africa. cdc and mastercard foundation is young people across africa doing their best in college, other young people to get vaccinated as a watching xena with frank assessments. what are the political risks of panic? russian oil gas for western leaders, pull sanctions on russian energy exports. a social informed opinions. france is not abandoning to fight against jedi. still is a media going...
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♪♪ [trumpet] ♪♪ >> brennan: i'm margaret brennan in washington.s holiday weekend on "face the nation." russia responds to the ukrainians sinking a key battleship with a powerful barage of missile fire in the west, while president zelenskyy says the situation in mariupol is as severe as possible just inhumane. we'll talk with dimitri, and get analysis from the former commander of the u.s. army in europe, ben rogers. plus, delaware democratic senator chris coons will be here to talk about his fight to get more covid aid included in a relief bill that is stalled in congress. and what impact will the war in ukraine have on the world's food supply. we'll talk with the head of the united nations world food program, david beasley, and take a look at yet another jump in the inflation rate here in the u.s. will our food and gas prices go even higher? it's all just ahead on "face the nation." good morning and welcome to "face the nation." on a day when we're honoring the holy holidays of easter, pasover, and ramadan, it is difficult to come to grips with th
♪♪ [trumpet] ♪♪ >> brennan: i'm margaret brennan in washington.s holiday weekend on "face the nation." russia responds to the ukrainians sinking a key battleship with a powerful barage of missile fire in the west, while president zelenskyy says the situation in mariupol is as severe as possible just inhumane. we'll talk with dimitri, and get analysis from the former commander of the u.s. army in europe, ben rogers. plus, delaware democratic senator chris coons will be...
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but he pulled out of the inationacoin 201 margaret? >> deborah patta in kyiv, thank you. tonight's 60 minutes interview. >> what are you expecting now in the east and in the south? >> we think this will be a new wave of this war. we don't know how much russian weaponry there will be, but we understand there will be many times more than there is now. it all depends on how fast we will be helped by the united states.[speaking foreign language] >> reporter: to be honest, whether we will be able to survive depends on this: i have 100% confidence in our people and in our armed forces, but unfortunately i don't have the confidence that we will be receiving everything we need. >> brennan: scott's interview with president zelenskyy will air on tonight's "60 minutes". we go now to national security advisor jake sullivan. good morning to you, jake. >> good morning, margaret. > brennan: vladimir putin reportedly tapped a new central war commander for ukraine, the same general who oversaw a very brutal campaign in syria, where they bombed hospitals and killed civilians. is this the s
but he pulled out of the inationacoin 201 margaret? >> deborah patta in kyiv, thank you. tonight's 60 minutes interview. >> what are you expecting now in the east and in the south? >> we think this will be a new wave of this war. we don't know how much russian weaponry there will be, but we understand there will be many times more than there is now. it all depends on how fast we will be helped by the united states.[speaking foreign language] >> reporter: to be honest,...
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margaret? >> brennan: thank you, charlie.turn now to cbs news national security correspondent david martin. good morning. good to have you here, david. president zelenskyy in that press conference said weapons transfers have picked up in their pace from the united states, but he expects secretaries austin and blinken to arrive with something more for him. do you know what that is? >> well, weapons are going into ukraine today. i asked and was told there are no weapons on the particular train taking austin and blinken into ukraine. but there is clearly this race on to arm the ukrainians in time for this coming battle. and the u.s. is shipping 90 of these 155-millimeter hhowitzers into ukraine. the u.s. is asking all sorts of countries who have that smaller caliber to provide it to the ukrainians. but these countries are not like the u.s., with these vast arsenals. when you ask them to give up their artillery, that is a big ask. >> brennan: uh-huh. >> reporter: but the race to arm the ukrainians with heavy artillery is probably
margaret? >> brennan: thank you, charlie.turn now to cbs news national security correspondent david martin. good morning. good to have you here, david. president zelenskyy in that press conference said weapons transfers have picked up in their pace from the united states, but he expects secretaries austin and blinken to arrive with something more for him. do you know what that is? >> well, weapons are going into ukraine today. i asked and was told there are no weapons on the...
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it was a transformative moment for the then prime minister margaret thatcher — who went on to win twoy for those who served — as allan little now reports. "every year at this time," he says, "i change. "the war comes back." there was just a wall of fire. it was an horrendous tracer filled, billet filled mountain. mike carr was a 19—year—old paratrooper. he fought in the battle to take mount longdon, overlooking the capital, port stanley. we went back to the basics of war. it was back to bayonets, back to grenades, back to guys on the ground and hand—to—hand fighting. it's the reality of war. with all the modern technology, someone has to still go and clear that ground, and that's what we did and i believe we did a brilliantjob. an experience like that changes you, doesn't it? totally. argentine forces seized the islands on april the 2nd. their poorly trained, mostly conscripted soldiers had no idea what was coming. within days, britain began assembling a huge naval task force. military commanders warned the prime minister, margaret thatcher, that a war to retake the islands could cost
it was a transformative moment for the then prime minister margaret thatcher — who went on to win twoy for those who served — as allan little now reports. "every year at this time," he says, "i change. "the war comes back." there was just a wall of fire. it was an horrendous tracer filled, billet filled mountain. mike carr was a 19—year—old paratrooper. he fought in the battle to take mount longdon, overlooking the capital, port stanley. we went back to the...
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thank you to dr. ahmed, marianne margaret. i am going to leave you of a campaign that was a chilling campaign from africa. cdc and mastercard foundation. it is young people across africa doing their best in college, other young people to get vaccinated. i. so watching cnx i with in 2018, a journalist like 40 days of civic action against the armenian government. and president, soc, is younger group on power. i'm going to live with this where a new documentary follows his non violent campaign to bring down a corrupt regime, astonishing outcome with i am not alone on munious velvet revolution on al jazeera. there's a wave of sentiment around the world. people actually want accountability from the people who are running their countries and i think often people's voice is not heard because it's not part of the mainstream news narrative. obviously we cover stories and report on the big events that are going on. but we also tell the stories of people who generally don't have a voice. and then whenever the child, my dad never be afrai
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margaret? >> brennan: holly williams, thank you.ow to ukraine's president, volodymyr zelenskyy, and he joins us from kyiv, the capital of ukraine. good afternoon, sir. >> good afternoon. >> brennan: mr. president, russian forces appear to be withdrawing from the north of ukraine. do you think this means putin's calculus is changing?[speaking through interpreter] thank you for this question. you know, margaret, we -- they have pulled out from some localities, and others, they are redoing the redeployment because the situation is difficult. there were some communities that they were trying to take several times, and this is a tragedy because our army had to take back as well. so the city of chernihiv, nine times they attempted to take it over. but we think this is the redeployment, in our opinion. they are changing the tactics now. they were trying to take kyiv and some cities in kyiv region. some of them have been occupied and they destroyed everything. the civilians, the houses -- they were stealing washing machines and equipment, s
margaret? >> brennan: holly williams, thank you.ow to ukraine's president, volodymyr zelenskyy, and he joins us from kyiv, the capital of ukraine. good afternoon, sir. >> good afternoon. >> brennan: mr. president, russian forces appear to be withdrawing from the north of ukraine. do you think this means putin's calculus is changing?[speaking through interpreter] thank you for this question. you know, margaret, we -- they have pulled out from some localities, and others, they...
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thank you to dr. ahmed, marianne margaret. i am going to leave you with a campaign that was a chilling campaign from africa. cdc and mastercard foundation is young people across africa doing their best in college, other young people to get vaccinated. i. so watching cnx, i with the stage a set and it's time for a different approach. one that is going to challenge the way you thing was wor, inevitable. i just want to started the please doing it. they're not doing the right thing. let's leave simplicity into the headlines. join me as i take on the lars. this man with the misconceptions and debate, the contradictions, do we have a real democracy here in the united states. there's not a political party that's a radical insurgency, mark lamond hill, and it's time to get up front right here on out 0. 0, he's a family man. politicized by the forces of nature filmed over 4 years. i come in pharma documents, his struggle for his community survival and builds a template for global action on climate change. his ceiling, the climate diari
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thank you for coming to "metrofocus." >> thank you, margaret. >> "metrofocus" with margaret hoover isade possible in part by -- and by -- corporate funding is pvided by -- ♪ ♪ >>> hello, everyone. welcome to "amanpour & co." from iv. here's what's coming up. a brutal russian missile strike kills dozensf mostly women and children waiting to evacuate at a train station. we get an eyewitness report. and with eurean commission president ursula von der leyen meeting with president zelenskyy, i asked her, what more is europe prepared to do as these atrocities mount up? then ukraine's defense intelligence chief, general abaaoud noef, calls it an act of terror. and he calls on allies to beef up their defenses against russia's second phas also, i asked, could
thank you for coming to "metrofocus." >> thank you, margaret. >> "metrofocus" with margaret hoover isade possible in part by -- and by -- corporate funding is pvided by -- ♪ ♪ >>> hello, everyone. welcome to "amanpour & co." from iv. here's what's coming up. a brutal russian missile strike kills dozensf mostly women and children waiting to evacuate at a train station. we get an eyewitness report. and with eurean commission president...
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she reminds me that margaret, i will contact belyaev. it will be necessary to delay this madam.isten to this minibus. uh, she rides it. so we've already started looking. i think belyaev will need the help of the tiger, the director will not hurt. well, anyway , that's what he thinks about himself. explain to him the state has allocated money for auteur cinema, and he has filmed rubbish about our country and rides with him to all sorts of foreign festivals. what if bagheera bagheera has one crazy thought? well, you say, great idea, dad ready to try. as you say the name of the second second stage. well, let's try this fake factory. this, like him, novitsky sent me a marker. she asked to clean up everything here and you, by the way, too. i didn’t understand, what is she, she leaked, or something, and what do you and i want to fight all the time? i'll let you go, maybe next time you will help me the rest. sorry, i’ll have to clean it up, otherwise margaret won’t pay me the dough without proof, the end of us is calmly bluffing the woman, and therefore i guarantee you life, and we are
she reminds me that margaret, i will contact belyaev. it will be necessary to delay this madam.isten to this minibus. uh, she rides it. so we've already started looking. i think belyaev will need the help of the tiger, the director will not hurt. well, anyway , that's what he thinks about himself. explain to him the state has allocated money for auteur cinema, and he has filmed rubbish about our country and rides with him to all sorts of foreign festivals. what if bagheera bagheera has one...
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thank you for coming to "metrofocus." >> thank you, margaret. >> "metrofocus" with margaret hoover isade possible in part by -- and by -- corporate funding is provided by -- ♪ ♪ - [announcer] americans have over $31 trillion in tax-deferred retirement savings and greedy wall street bankers, and the do-nothing congress wanna take it away from you. you worked hard for 30, 40 years or more to make this money and want the freedom to spend your savings the way you want to. - [slott] i'm a tax advisor, and i'm here to help you keep your retirement savings protected from uncle sam. - [announcer] america's ira expert, ed slott, is the trusted source of accurate, unbiased retirement savings advice for major publications like the new york times ■ fortune, the wall street journal, and so many others. and now he's here to help you. - [slott] i want you to have more, more, more. more money for you to enjoy now, more for your retirement,
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so much to talk about, good evening to both of you, margaret, i'm going to start with you.use, the republican party does win the majority come november, the wall street journal asked trump if he would support mccarthy still and he said, quote, well, i don't know of anybody else that's running and i think i have had actually a very good relationship with him. it all boils down to this. >> kind of nondenial denial isn't it? he didn't say yes, not that it's beyond him to change his mind, but i think trump keeps his tatter dry because they don't know if he wins the majority and by how much and if he goes hard against mccarthy now, what does he gain? he's going to need someone else to replace him, well you can't bet on who will replace mccarthy now if you don't know for sure you'll have the house majority and mccarthy's done a lot to make sure they get to 218 in november, that's in order to have the house majority so it doesn't make any sense for trump to throw in now, but it does make sense that trump could come out with a shiv later depending how it goes. >> could or will. >>
so much to talk about, good evening to both of you, margaret, i'm going to start with you.use, the republican party does win the majority come november, the wall street journal asked trump if he would support mccarthy still and he said, quote, well, i don't know of anybody else that's running and i think i have had actually a very good relationship with him. it all boils down to this. >> kind of nondenial denial isn't it? he didn't say yes, not that it's beyond him to change his mind, but...
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john and margaret, thanks for coming back.e back. >> all right. appreciate it. >>> coming up, tiger woods takes fans on a roller coaster ride at the masters. a live report from augusta is next. you guys blend right in. the e world needs you back. i'm retitired greg, you know this. people have their money just sitting around doing nothing... that's bad,, they shouldn't do that. they're getting crushed by inflation. well, i feel for them. they're taking financial advice from memes. [baby spits out milk] i'll get my onesies®. ♪ “baby one more time” by britney spears ♪ good to have you back, old friend. yeah, eyes on the road, benny. welcome to a new chapter in investing. [ding] e*trade now from morgan stanley. i always had a connection to my grandfather... i always wanted to learn more about him. i discovered some very interting documents on ancestry. this is the uh registrion card for the draft for world war two. and this is his signature which blew me away. being able to... make my grandfather real... not just a memory... is pr
john and margaret, thanks for coming back.e back. >> all right. appreciate it. >>> coming up, tiger woods takes fans on a roller coaster ride at the masters. a live report from augusta is next. you guys blend right in. the e world needs you back. i'm retitired greg, you know this. people have their money just sitting around doing nothing... that's bad,, they shouldn't do that. they're getting crushed by inflation. well, i feel for them. they're taking financial advice from memes....
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margaret went right round the table and asked each memberto give theiropinion, and i rememberwhen itd i think that was an accurate perception of the fragility of margaret's position. it is easy to forget now how unpopular mrs thatcher had become before the falklands. the risks of going to war were huge, but british sovereignty had been violated by an act of aggression and, for her, the imperative was clear. the government has now decided that a large task| force will sail as soon as all preparations i are complete. the first ships set sail on the 1st of april. the war began at sea, a british submarine sank the argentine battleship general belgrano, on may the 2nd. two days later, the argentines struck the royal navy destroyer hms sheffield. when they landed on the islands, british troops had to walk 90 miles across rough ground, carrying 50 pound packs. a new verb entered the language, tojomp. 255 british servicemen were killed, more than 600 argentines. it now took just three more weeks to defeat an ill—equipped argentine force. the troops returned to a different britain. the 1970s
margaret went right round the table and asked each memberto give theiropinion, and i rememberwhen itd i think that was an accurate perception of the fragility of margaret's position. it is easy to forget now how unpopular mrs thatcher had become before the falklands. the risks of going to war were huge, but british sovereignty had been violated by an act of aggression and, for her, the imperative was clear. the government has now decided that a large task| force will sail as soon as all...
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margaret, good morning.il there is a plan. when do you think democrats will get that plan? when will the biden administration put something forward? >> this is actually a pretty big deal. senator peters of michigan leading the homeland security commission and dssc. he's not the first democrat to be applying pressure here. looking at senate democrats in key states. this year in arizona, mark kelly in atlanta and even chris coons, chief ally of president biden from delaware has been calling for the end of this to be delayed. may 23rd that target date but the democrats are talking about delays not just of a couple of weeks but maybe even all the way through november. but, you know, the problem is that the biden administration has long been concerned that the courts will throw this out if they do not end it themselves, right? this is not supposed to be permanent. this was a trump era plan to use the pandemic to impose border controls. you're sieg judges go in the opposite direction and say we can't have mask man
margaret, good morning.il there is a plan. when do you think democrats will get that plan? when will the biden administration put something forward? >> this is actually a pretty big deal. senator peters of michigan leading the homeland security commission and dssc. he's not the first democrat to be applying pressure here. looking at senate democrats in key states. this year in arizona, mark kelly in atlanta and even chris coons, chief ally of president biden from delaware has been calling...
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tomorrow, margaret atwood joins us on the velshi banned book club. on her magnum opus, the handmaids tail. there is still plenty of time to send your comments, questions, and reactions to my story at fell dot com. this is velshi. this is velshi ur car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. (emu squawks) if anyone objects to this marriage, speak now or forever hold your peace. (emu squawks) (the crowd gasps) no, kevin, no! not today. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ we believe there's an innovator in all of us. ♪ ♪ that's why we build technology that makes it possible for every business... and every person... to come to the table and do more incredible things. waxed. natural. sensitive. new dove ultimate antiperspirant. our unique water based formula and 6x more glycerin. helps restore skin to its best condition. new dove ultimate. about two years ago i realized that jade was overweight. i wish i would have introduced the fresh food a lot sooner. after farmer's dog she's a much healthier weight. she's
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i met marianne a margaret. i am going to leave you with a campaign that was a chilling campaign from africa. cdc and mastercard foundation. it is young people across africa doing their best in college, all the young people to get vaccinated. i. so watching cnx i with struggles full of pleasure. let them out. i mean, i left with the same team. huh. to me you may go and make awesome me boy, me from indian new us on me. how me an intimate look at life in cuba is here opened under what again jose rosenberg danielson star letter without my leave. my cuba on al jazeera take your seat lou, be part of the action. discover katzoff in one package. get the old to move well, copy experience with the world's best ally, katzoff at ways county. you'll see now the that book, you complete fifo world comp package today. we know what's happening in our region . we know, have them get to places that others and not as far as i said, i'm going the way that you tell the story is what can make a difference. concealing a family moon po
i met marianne a margaret. i am going to leave you with a campaign that was a chilling campaign from africa. cdc and mastercard foundation. it is young people across africa doing their best in college, all the young people to get vaccinated. i. so watching cnx i with struggles full of pleasure. let them out. i mean, i left with the same team. huh. to me you may go and make awesome me boy, me from indian new us on me. how me an intimate look at life in cuba is here opened under what again jose...
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different announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue foundation. [indistinct shouting] [woman shouting in native language] [speaking native language] [people speaking native language] [woman speaking native language] [indistinct chatter] man: in zanzibar, we have a long way to go until all our customers to have electricity. 53% of the houses, they have connected to our grid, and the 47, they have no power till now. also, zanzibar is 100% dependent power from tanzanian mainland. in 2009, the electricity for the submarine cable was damaged. in 2010, they stay for 3 months without the power. so...we studied how we can move from depending from tanzanian mainland. so, the shortest solution is to have renewable energy. [woman speakingative language] [indistinct chatter] woman: barefoot is a college which aims to empower women. we are in 92 countries, but in east africa, we have only barefo college, zanzibar. [woman speaking native language] favdi: here we are rece
different announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue foundation. [indistinct shouting] [woman shouting in native language] [speaking native language] [people speaking native language] [woman speaking native language] [indistinct chatter] man: in zanzibar, we have a long way to go until all our customers to have electricity. 53% of the houses, they have...
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to margaret thatcher that some for alice would _ comparison to margaret thatcher that some for alice would like to see that she is that of iron lady- some for alice would like to see . that she is that of iron lady streak within— that she is that of iron lady streak within her— that she is that of iron lady streak within her but— that she is that of iron lady streak within her but something - that she is that of iron lady streak within her but something which i that she is that of iron lady streak within her but something which is| within her but something which is across— within her but something which is across that — within her but something which is across that really _ within her but something which is across that really matters - within her but something which is across that really matters as - within her but something which is across that really matters as it i across that really matters as it always — across that really matters as it always does _ across that really matters as it always does in _ across that really matters as it always does in foreign - across that really mat
to margaret thatcher that some for alice would _ comparison to margaret thatcher that some for alice would like to see that she is that of iron lady- some for alice would like to see . that she is that of iron lady streak within— that she is that of iron lady streak within her— that she is that of iron lady streak within her but— that she is that of iron lady streak within her but something - that she is that of iron lady streak within her but something which i that she is that of iron...
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i really wasn't much for those are about the what didn't get it corrected margaret, you put it on hold and it pulls up loaded it will show, push to reduce the vineyard for the well, it will be while it was put your when your frontier understands all these units, ink absorber too much of a patient in the business and the machine that you i'm sure, could you use them like sure whether she's 8th minute the keeps on that decision to me on the new budget with lenders collect on your bill of yes. when it was it up now school up. she said that i haven't even put in the boucher it was a with the new york which was she'll get will be 2 wasn't gonna be approved on the 9th advising me up english all to the maternity because we have kids. what can you now so i need to um, watch fresh. will students conditional e and i to do this. my separate machine is mostly grown with machine. i used to call it a sound company. my mother is nobela, we beach jane. you in the business. people say don't you was in new york, she be on the bus in minsk, in september 2014 a plan for settling the conflict in se ukraine
i really wasn't much for those are about the what didn't get it corrected margaret, you put it on hold and it pulls up loaded it will show, push to reduce the vineyard for the well, it will be while it was put your when your frontier understands all these units, ink absorber too much of a patient in the business and the machine that you i'm sure, could you use them like sure whether she's 8th minute the keeps on that decision to me on the new budget with lenders collect on your bill of yes....
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clicking] announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margareta. cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue foundation. [helicopter blades whirring] [flames crackling] [water rushing] [wind howling] man: every child born today will experience a fundamentally altered world, which will increase their probality of death and serious disease or illness because of the change in the climate. there are a great many efforts brought by young people around the world--cases brought domestically against governments for faing to do what those governments pledged to do in the paris agreement. but what forum would allow you to talk to all of humanity at one time? that's the united nations. we conducted interviews to basically put together the best diversity and array of young people from different parts of the world being affected in different wa by the crisis. a number of organizations, including greta thunberg, conveyed to us the desire to formulate, if possible, a single legal strategy in order to respond to a challenge that
clicking] announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margareta. cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue foundation. [helicopter blades whirring] [flames crackling] [water rushing] [wind howling] man: every child born today will experience a fundamentally altered world, which will increase their probality of death and serious disease or illness because of the change in the climate. there are a great many...
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clicking] 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. [distant rumbling] man: and we've got 17 coal fields in south africa, and more than half of them are bunched together on mpumalanga highveld. it's called the central basin. in our research, we have spoken to many people. i think this is really bad on the ground. it's really, really bad. woman: there are two mines here. that one is the old mine. if you can see the dust that is coming out when they are blasting, you can even smell it. even if you wipe yourself like this, you-- there's a black dust in your hand. so what about if you inhale it? [distant chatter] [child's congested coughing] woman: i moved to mpumalanga highveld for better future. i've worked in the mines, and i was affected with sinus while i was working there. in 2013, i got my firstborn. [coughing continues] woman: so he gets sick, is struggling to breathe. he was admitted at the hospital. they diagnosed him with bronchitis asth
clicking] 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. [distant rumbling] man: and we've got 17 coal fields in south africa, and more than half of them are bunched together on mpumalanga highveld. it's called the central basin. in our research, we have spoken to many people. i think this is really bad on the ground. it's really, really bad....
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i ask you now to give a warm welcome to margaret coker. [applause] >> hi everyone. welcome to savannah and for everyone who's visiting and thank you all who are my neighbors for showing up the cocktail hour which is what savannah is quite famous for. i appreciate that lovely welcome and i want to give my thanks to the organizers of the book festival who included me amongst an amazing cast of authors who have been here all weekend long. i have been privileged to live in savannah and attend the book festival before and i will say i never thoughtt i would be up hee before you because in fact i'm an old-fashioned kind of journalists. i'm the kind of journalist that was taught that you go to places you interview people and you come -- become the conduit for other people's stories. you give context to understand what you just learn from your sources and from regular people here and around the world and i'm very deeply uncomfortable being up here on this and the microphone with people asking questions. i wrote a book that is in that spirit. i come from not from savannah. s
i ask you now to give a warm welcome to margaret coker. [applause] >> hi everyone. welcome to savannah and for everyone who's visiting and thank you all who are my neighbors for showing up the cocktail hour which is what savannah is quite famous for. i appreciate that lovely welcome and i want to give my thanks to the organizers of the book festival who included me amongst an amazing cast of authors who have been here all weekend long. i have been privileged to live in savannah and attend...
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ashley, a brown voice in the chair, partially for margaret chose kim. i knew it out there. so i walked in. yeah. i at the what moisten alexander blossom professional. can you go ahead monica? the teams are not to put my good. yeah, we've got all augusta national emotional margaret out of 45 people who enlisted 40 died. mm. ish. there's those up at the mere stadium. okay too. but sure with call you switch gears up on the ceiling in the what that i see it almost irish yet come. we spun hewlett to my students. you bought i q ski. what did you see teaching here? all storms like you junior thinking the chinese potomac, i feel like we had this, i thought my, you bloody shampoo the wilcox i was gonna be on the national what shall thought that he got a chance of. but anyway, i thought that was with 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. but i served with some great people the suit brittany regiments, which was maybe 50 guys volunteers from all ove
ashley, a brown voice in the chair, partially for margaret chose kim. i knew it out there. so i walked in. yeah. i at the what moisten alexander blossom professional. can you go ahead monica? the teams are not to put my good. yeah, we've got all augusta national emotional margaret out of 45 people who enlisted 40 died. mm. ish. there's those up at the mere stadium. okay too. but sure with call you switch gears up on the ceiling in the what that i see it almost irish yet come. we spun hewlett to...
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i really wasn't much for those are about the what do you particularly margaret? you boys on holding it pulls up loaner to produce manually for the while. it will be while it was put you when you hurts. it is all these unit ginger absorbs too much of a patient in the business. they don't mushroom by you. i'm sure you use them back. sure. what the shoes? 8 minute the keeps and i sent them to me on the new budget with what the you know plan does collect on your bill of yes, when it wasn't at school up. she said that i haven't even put in the boucher was a with 1000000 college. she'll get maybe 2 of those come wife will dominate the boys in your particular shelter. the maternity cause of your kid. what can you nozzles need? double charter schools toners. can you eat program and i to the, to this massive machine is mostly good machine. i used to call it a couple of my mother is nobela, we beach jane. you in the business. people say when you was in new york, she be in a, was in minsk, in september 2014 a plan for settling the conflict and se ukraine is approved, but th
i really wasn't much for those are about the what do you particularly margaret? you boys on holding it pulls up loaner to produce manually for the while. it will be while it was put you when you hurts. it is all these unit ginger absorbs too much of a patient in the business. they don't mushroom by you. i'm sure you use them back. sure. what the shoes? 8 minute the keeps and i sent them to me on the new budget with what the you know plan does collect on your bill of yes, when it wasn't at...
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. >>> cbs news chief foreign affairs correspondent margaret brennan will have exclusive interview with ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy on this sunday's "face the nation". earlier, i asked her about the likelihood russia could capture a city like mariupol. >> city south of the country, if russian forces do take it, it would give them a toehold, a win, they have not had many, in terms of seizing major cities. it would help them to secure supply lines to their forces. this is something we are watching, there is also humanitarian disaster because of the bombardment, it has really affected civilians who have not been given real chances to safely flee, attempts to broker cease-fires and they have not panned out. this is something we will watch, all of the developments on the ground move fairly swiftly these days. president zelenskyy, we want to talk to him about what is happening and what he needs in order to actually win this war. >> watch margaret brennan's exclusive interview with president zelenskyy on "face the nation" sunday morning at 8:30 right here on kpix5. >>> still ahead
. >>> cbs news chief foreign affairs correspondent margaret brennan will have exclusive interview with ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy on this sunday's "face the nation". earlier, i asked her about the likelihood russia could capture a city like mariupol. >> city south of the country, if russian forces do take it, it would give them a toehold, a win, they have not had many, in terms of seizing major cities. it would help them to secure supply lines to their...
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for "face the nation" i'm margaret brennan. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org and now most admired alum! get up there. this is so embarrassing. there's no way it's me. you know her.... you love her.... ruh roh. what are you doing here? it's anna gomez! who? our first gigillionaire! with at&t fiber, anna's got the fastest internet with hyper-gig speeds. i didn't know you went to this school. we have a lot in common. live like a gigillionaire with at&t fiber. now with speeds up to 5-gigs. limited availability. without risk, as they could be rigged with explosives. russian forces made it to within three miles of the capital, kyiv, but were pushed back. but as they beat a hasty retreat, they left behind a lethal legacy. roads littered with land mines and unexploded ordnance. these are all rockets. this man is part of an 11-man team, whose job is to extract and destroy unexploded artillery. they've been collecting bombs and munitions and demolishing them in controlled explosions. "i
for "face the nation" i'm margaret brennan. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org and now most admired alum! get up there. this is so embarrassing. there's no way it's me. you know her.... you love her.... ruh roh. what are you doing here? it's anna gomez! who? our first gigillionaire! with at&t fiber, anna's got the fastest internet with hyper-gig speeds. i didn't know you went to this school. we have a lot in common. live like a...
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we talk with margaret bender and, margaret brenner. >> it has really affected civilians who haven't beenee. their attempts to broker cease-fires have not panned out. this is something that we will watch. we want to talk to volodymyr zelenskyy about what is happening and what he needs to win this war. >> you can see margaret's interview this morning at 8:30 right here on kpix5 . >>> a warning for bay area care coalition, where are we on alaska airlines? we found that people are raving about their customer care. i mean, take a look at this! wow! [dog barks] says here they have the most flights from the west coast. they fly to chicago, hawaii, cancun! wow! do they fly to my magical faraway kingdom of care-a-lot, way up in the clouds where anything is possible? they have direct flights to vegas. close enough! ♪ ♪ ok, floor and decor, show me what you've got. now this tile says "spa day, all day." but this tile says "classic gone glam." and this modern look? it's sleek... yet chic. ok, i've got it. everything i need to pull this project together. and all at the perfect price. at floor and dec
we talk with margaret bender and, margaret brenner. >> it has really affected civilians who haven't beenee. their attempts to broker cease-fires have not panned out. this is something that we will watch. we want to talk to volodymyr zelenskyy about what is happening and what he needs to win this war. >> you can see margaret's interview this morning at 8:30 right here on kpix5 . >>> a warning for bay area care coalition, where are we on alaska airlines? we found that people...
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it is interesting, margaret, we haven't heard too much talk about this, but this is about 10% of the land mass, but the land mass that holds about 90% of ukraine's energy resources. i think what you see russia of having a strategic design in mind is, as fiona mentioned, it is also making the sea of asoff a russian lake, and the sea as well. >> brennan: i thought it was interesting that president zelenskyy, he said russia needs to withdraw to the borders borders pre-february 24th. that would be eastern ukraine and crimea. is that significant the way he framed that? >> it is significant. it shows he is willing to compromise. i heard a conversation that was terrible, with zelenskyy and the horrors that they're confronting now in the wake of the russian withdrawal. i think that it is going to be up to the ukrainian people, obviously, if they want to compromise at all after that. it is hard to imagine they will want to, to give up any of their territory. and, of course, margaret, the other point is prengs president zelenskyy knows that wouldn't be the end. what putin would try to do is tr
it is interesting, margaret, we haven't heard too much talk about this, but this is about 10% of the land mass, but the land mass that holds about 90% of ukraine's energy resources. i think what you see russia of having a strategic design in mind is, as fiona mentioned, it is also making the sea of asoff a russian lake, and the sea as well. >> brennan: i thought it was interesting that president zelenskyy, he said russia needs to withdraw to the borders borders pre-february 24th. that...
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>> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by... and by... corporate funding is provided by... >> ambassador marie yovanovitch, welcome to the "firing line." >> thank you for having me. >> you served in the foreign service for 33 years, including in moscow, just after the fall of the sovietnion. your years of service give you unique insights into russia's invasion into ukraine. and just this week, russia began a new offensive in the east. will you take stock, ambassador, of where the war stands right now? >> well, i think we're in a new and dangerous phase of the war where the russians have taken the last several weeks after the ukrainians chased them out of their country and they are regrouping and rearming andepositioning. and donbas is really taking a pounding. and i think what we're expecting is a pretty major land war, the likes of which we haven't seen since world war ii. >> who is winning right now? >> you know, i'm n sure that one can categorize it as winning and losing. i think that the russians have embarked on a war of choice. and
>> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by... and by... corporate funding is provided by... >> ambassador marie yovanovitch, welcome to the "firing line." >> thank you for having me. >> you served in the foreign service for 33 years, including in moscow, just after the fall of the sovietnion. your years of service give you unique insights into russia's invasion into ukraine. and just this week, russia began a new offensive in...
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_ out that channel 4 was created under margaret thatcher and was designed at the _ margaret thatchertion companies and so on. so he is against it will sub jeremy— so on. so he is against it will sub jeremy hunt, the former porter secretary, has also opposed it and numerous — secretary, has also opposed it and numerous others, and the story is as much _ numerous others, and the story is as much as— numerous others, and the story is as much as 50 _ numerous others, and the story is as much as 50 tory mps may oppose this thing. _ much as 50 tory mps may oppose this thing, leaving aside the house of lords _ thing, leaving aside the house of lords and — thing, leaving aside the house of lords. and because it is not a manifesto _ lords. and because it is not a manifesto commitment, it is not the same _ manifesto commitment, it is not the same difficulty for the lords to oppose — same difficulty for the lords to oppose it, so it the opposable, whether— oppose it, so it the opposable, whether it _ oppose it, so it the opposable, whether it is right or wrong... i am sceptical— whether it is r
_ out that channel 4 was created under margaret thatcher and was designed at the _ margaret thatchertion companies and so on. so he is against it will sub jeremy— so on. so he is against it will sub jeremy hunt, the former porter secretary, has also opposed it and numerous — secretary, has also opposed it and numerous others, and the story is as much _ numerous others, and the story is as much as— numerous others, and the story is as much as 50 _ numerous others, and the story is as much...