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it's also interesting that - margaret thatcher is looming in this contest _ margaret thatcher is loomingd cameron would _ contest. i don't think david cameron would have — contest. i don't think david cameron would have wanted to talk about margaret thatcher. neither did theresa — margaret thatcher. neither did theresa may, but now she is all the ra-e theresa may, but now she is all the rage again — theresa may, but now she is all the rage again. because there are no easy— rage again. because there are no easy solutions to the problems we're seeing _ easy solutions to the problems we're seeing elsewhere in the papers, i think— seeing elsewhere in the papers, i think they've sort of thought because _ think they've sort of thought because margaret thatcher could tackle _ because margaret thatcher could tackle similar crises, if they sort of said _ tackle similar crises, if they sort of said they're thatcherite, they will have — of said they're thatcherite, they will have the same result. although there _ will have the same result. although there has— will have the same result. although the
it's also interesting that - margaret thatcher is looming in this contest _ margaret thatcher is loomingd cameron would _ contest. i don't think david cameron would have — contest. i don't think david cameron would have wanted to talk about margaret thatcher. neither did theresa — margaret thatcher. neither did theresa may, but now she is all the ra-e theresa may, but now she is all the rage again — theresa may, but now she is all the rage again. because there are no easy— rage again....
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margaret petkiewicz: muchas gracias.a estudiar. margaret petkiewicz: sí, pues muchas gracias por preguntar, y gracias por recibirme en su programa; este, pues, la necesidad de nuestra comunidad es grande, hemos vivido 2 años muy pesados, con la pandemia, este, la comunidad fue muy afectada, y este, todavía muchas familias están bajo mucho estrés, este, económicamente por, por cuestión de trabajo, por los costos de, de renta, y llevando con muchos, 2, 3 trabajos, para poder, este, cubrir todos los gastos; entonces, la necesidad es grande, y la colaboración con shop with a cop es, es una fortuna muy grande, y este, sentimos, este, mucha apreciación por su colaboración, porque, realmente, ya vamos 5 años más, probablemente, trabajando juntos, pues yo tengo nada más 5 años aquí, y este, siempre, siempre nos ayuda con libros, y ahora con las mochilas, y proporcionando útiles escolares para los niños, que realmente es algo necesario, y es un alivio para los papás. damián trujillo: pues sí, porque una mochila con sus materiales
margaret petkiewicz: muchas gracias.a estudiar. margaret petkiewicz: sí, pues muchas gracias por preguntar, y gracias por recibirme en su programa; este, pues, la necesidad de nuestra comunidad es grande, hemos vivido 2 años muy pesados, con la pandemia, este, la comunidad fue muy afectada, y este, todavía muchas familias están bajo mucho estrés, este, económicamente por, por cuestión de trabajo, por los costos de, de renta, y llevando con muchos, 2, 3 trabajos, para poder, este, cubrir...
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margaret: absolutely, and that is really, really important.ed in the classroom and so they have those materials but there are many students that do not have the extra paper at home or the pencils at home or pens even, to be able to do their basic homework. so this is a huge support for families. damian: so it must be heartwarming, darrell, to know that you're making that kind of a difference in the lives of many children? darrell: yes, and helping low-income children to be ready for the start of the new school year is a valuable community service provided by our foundation and i think the best investments that we can make are putting a child on the path to success early, right? and having school supplies children need to achieve academically helps keep students focused and learning at school, and i would encourage the viewing public to join us on this mission so we can help others. we cannot do this alone. it takes a village, if you will. and we depend on donations from corporations, local businesses, and individual donors. and we're making an
margaret: absolutely, and that is really, really important.ed in the classroom and so they have those materials but there are many students that do not have the extra paper at home or the pencils at home or pens even, to be able to do their basic homework. so this is a huge support for families. damian: so it must be heartwarming, darrell, to know that you're making that kind of a difference in the lives of many children? darrell: yes, and helping low-income children to be ready for the start...
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margaret? >> roxana saberi in london, thank you. >>> a farm just outside kansas city is growing more than just crops in its fields. cbs's janet shamlian has more in tonight's "eye on america." >> reporter: there's more than food growing on this patch of farmland. a crop of boys becoming men. >> one! >> reporter: it's a two-year agriculture-focused free entrepreneurship class called boys grow, offering mentoring to 14, 15, and 16-year-olds, many lacking important life skills. >> the soft skills we teach are skills that they're going to be able to continue on, but they have an opportunity to learn them out here. >> reporter: after working in the juvenile justice system founder john gordon was looking for a way to inspire kids, like kendrell kirkwood. >> he told me to go to college, college is worth it, do everything that i probably wouldn't want to da because next thing you know i might want to do it. >> reporter: there's a need in the kansas city metro area where data indicates there are nearly
margaret? >> roxana saberi in london, thank you. >>> a farm just outside kansas city is growing more than just crops in its fields. cbs's janet shamlian has more in tonight's "eye on america." >> reporter: there's more than food growing on this patch of farmland. a crop of boys becoming men. >> one! >> reporter: it's a two-year agriculture-focused free entrepreneurship class called boys grow, offering mentoring to 14, 15, and 16-year-olds, many lacking...
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margaret. >> brennan: thank you, kris.te democrats are on the verge of a major legislative victory on a spending package aimed at tackling climate change, expanding healthcare, and capping drug prices. cbs' scott macfarlane is here with why things on capitol hill are so fragile. >> reporter: no margin for error this weekend, margaret. let me take you inside the capitol and show you yp in the u.s. senate where there are 50 democrats, 50 republicans, any one democrat can derail any legislation, and there are two pivotal moderates this weekend. joe manchin of west virginia, he helped broker this deal. arizona's kyrsten sinema appears to have been the last holdout and they made a change to her for the tax provisions. the bill includes a 15% tax rate for major corporations. a big boost in funding for the i.r.s., and there was a $14 billion plan to change how investments were made for investment funds. but that's been eliminated. senator sinema wanted it out. what's all the money for? partly for climate change investments, inclu
margaret. >> brennan: thank you, kris.te democrats are on the verge of a major legislative victory on a spending package aimed at tackling climate change, expanding healthcare, and capping drug prices. cbs' scott macfarlane is here with why things on capitol hill are so fragile. >> reporter: no margin for error this weekend, margaret. let me take you inside the capitol and show you yp in the u.s. senate where there are 50 democrats, 50 republicans, any one democrat can derail any...
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." >>> i'm margaret brennan in washington. this week on "face the nation" we are in an intensely divisive time in america, with new questions about possible criminal misconduct by former president trump and concerns about his handling of some of the our nation's most sensitive national security secrets. as we struggle to deal with these unprecedented challenges to our democracy. >>> then, on the eve of the one-year anniversary of the u.s. pullout and the taliban takeover in afghanistan, we'll have an exclusive look at a new report about what went wrong, as a new u.s. intelligence assessment says al qaeda is no longer a threat there. >>> all that, plus a look at the country's teacher shortage and its potential impact on our children. it's just ahead on "face the nation." >>> good morning. welcome to "face the nation." it has been six days since the fbi executed a search warrant on seized at least two dozen boxes of material from former president trump's florida home and resort, mar-a-lago. the dramatic developments each day sin
." >>> i'm margaret brennan in washington. this week on "face the nation" we are in an intensely divisive time in america, with new questions about possible criminal misconduct by former president trump and concerns about his handling of some of the our nation's most sensitive national security secrets. as we struggle to deal with these unprecedented challenges to our democracy. >>> then, on the eve of the one-year anniversary of the u.s. pullout and the taliban...
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margaret. >> brennan: thank you.ht, the department of justice is working under a deadline to submit proposed redactions of the affidavit used to authorize the f.b.i.'s search of former president trump's florida home. here's cbs' catherine herridge. >> reporter: two sources close to the former president tell cbs news, his legal team is thinking through how to handle security footage that captured the f.b.i. search at mar-a-lago, as speculation builds about the contents of more than two dozen boxes, including 11 sets of classified records on this f.b.i. inventory. the justice department now has less than a week to tell a federal judge in florida what information should be blacked out from an affidavit that justified the search. >> they have to look through the entire document, go over it with a fine-toothed comb, painstakingly, meticulously. it's literally on a word-by-word base. >> reporter: tom dupree is a former senior justice department official. >> i think americans from all ideological sides want to understand wh
margaret. >> brennan: thank you.ht, the department of justice is working under a deadline to submit proposed redactions of the affidavit used to authorize the f.b.i.'s search of former president trump's florida home. here's cbs' catherine herridge. >> reporter: two sources close to the former president tell cbs news, his legal team is thinking through how to handle security footage that captured the f.b.i. search at mar-a-lago, as speculation builds about the contents of more than...
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margaret? >> and carter, the federal reserve's goal is inflation of just 2%. > tonight, there is a growing political battle between texas and new york as governor greg abbott continues to send thousands of migrants from the border to manhattan and washington, d.c. it's part of the republican governor's effort to criticize the biden administration's immigration policy. here is cbs' nancy chen. >> reporter: as nearly 100 migrants arrived in new york city from texas this morning, they stepped off buses and into a political firestorm. johnny, a 38-year-old migrant from venezuela, says he was tired and stressed during his trip, but came to the u.s. to provide a better future for his children. he is one of more than 6500 asylum seekers already processed and released by dhs, sent by texas governor greg abbott to washington, d.c. and now new york. the mayors of those cities calling the move inhumane as they both ask the federal government for help. >> there is nothing successful about treating people w
margaret? >> and carter, the federal reserve's goal is inflation of just 2%. > tonight, there is a growing political battle between texas and new york as governor greg abbott continues to send thousands of migrants from the border to manhattan and washington, d.c. it's part of the republican governor's effort to criticize the biden administration's immigration policy. here is cbs' nancy chen. >> reporter: as nearly 100 migrants arrived in new york city from texas this morning,...
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i'm margaret brennan, in for norah.s on president biden to broker a prisoner swap with russia to free basketball star brittney griner. today, a russian judge gave her a nine-year sentence after finding her guilty of drug possession and smuggling.wo-t the two-time olympic gold- medalist pleaded with the russian judge to "not end her life", and said she never intended to break laws or anyone. the u.s. considers griner and another prisoner wrongly detained by russia. a lot to get to. nancy. >> reporter: margaret, the white house was unequivocal today, brittney griner should never have had to stand trial let alone be sentenced to nearly a decade whined bars, but there's also hope tonight that the russians may finally negotiate in earnest over a prisoner exchange, now that the sentencing phase is over. >> i had no intent to break any russian laws. >> reporter: from a cage in the courtroom, w.n.b.a. star brittney griner expressed remorse, but that did not stop a russian judge from sentencing her to nine years in a penal colon
i'm margaret brennan, in for norah.s on president biden to broker a prisoner swap with russia to free basketball star brittney griner. today, a russian judge gave her a nine-year sentence after finding her guilty of drug possession and smuggling.wo-t the two-time olympic gold- medalist pleaded with the russian judge to "not end her life", and said she never intended to break laws or anyone. the u.s. considers griner and another prisoner wrongly detained by russia. a lot to get to....
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margaret? >> catherine, thank you. >>> china unleashed an intense show of force today against taiwan with a series of precision missile launches in waters off of its coastline. it's all in retaliation to house speaker nancy pelosi's recent trip to the self-governing island that china claims as its own. here is ramy inocencio. >> reporter: with several waves of missiles whooshing from beijing's coast, china showed its temper against taipei. at least 11 ballistic missiles targeted the waters dangerously close to taiwan's north, east and south coasts. chinese state media said more than 100 warplanes, warships and at least one nuclear submarine joined in today's campaign of q coercion. china claims the democratic island is a renegade province and has vowed to unify with it, by force if needed. in beijing, this resident said the day to take taiwan could now come earlier thanks to pelosi. on china's southeast coast, people watched how that future invasion might start, missiles arcing a mere 80 miles
margaret? >> catherine, thank you. >>> china unleashed an intense show of force today against taiwan with a series of precision missile launches in waters off of its coastline. it's all in retaliation to house speaker nancy pelosi's recent trip to the self-governing island that china claims as its own. here is ramy inocencio. >> reporter: with several waves of missiles whooshing from beijing's coast, china showed its temper against taipei. at least 11 ballistic missiles...
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you can't just dismiss _ to margaret thatcher. you can't just dismiss him — to margaret thatcher.ismiss him. he's been there, he's been at the site of prime ministers dealing _ been at the site of prime ministers dealing with the fallout of severe economic— dealing with the fallout of severe economic situations. so, i think it's a _ economic situations. so, i think it's a bit— economic situations. so, i think it's a bit rough to just economic situations. so, i think it's a bit rough tojust dismiss him, _ it's a bit rough tojust dismiss him. but _ it's a bit rough tojust dismiss him, but he isn't part of the treasury— him, but he isn't part of the treasury or in the mindset of the people _ treasury or in the mindset of the people around that who he would actually _ people around that who he would actually say that he's against the treasury — actually say that he's against the treasury. but he's clearly not part of the _ treasury. but he's clearly not part of the game. he's not part of the economic— of the game. he's not part of the economic gang. let of the game. he's not part of t
you can't just dismiss _ to margaret thatcher. you can't just dismiss him — to margaret thatcher.ismiss him. he's been there, he's been at the site of prime ministers dealing _ been at the site of prime ministers dealing with the fallout of severe economic— dealing with the fallout of severe economic situations. so, i think it's a _ economic situations. so, i think it's a bit— economic situations. so, i think it's a bit rough to just economic situations. so, i think it's a bit rough...
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i'm margaret brennan in for norah. tonight, the department of justice is asking a federal court to unseal the warrant that the f.b.i. used to search the florida home of former president donald trump. agents were looking for classified documents that may have illegally been taken from the white house. we learned today that investigators first subpoenaed those records this spring. 15 boxes of presidential records were removed by federal authorities earlier this year and returned to the national archives. attorney general merrick garland said today a federal court found probable cause to justify the warrant and called on a judge to make those details now public. garland, the nation's top law enforcement officials said that unusual disclosure would be appropriate because the former president is talking publicly about the search. we have a lot of news to get to tonight and cbs's robert costa is here to start us off. good evening to you, robert. >> reporter: good evening, margaret. it was an extraordinary moment. an attorney
i'm margaret brennan in for norah. tonight, the department of justice is asking a federal court to unseal the warrant that the f.b.i. used to search the florida home of former president donald trump. agents were looking for classified documents that may have illegally been taken from the white house. we learned today that investigators first subpoenaed those records this spring. 15 boxes of presidential records were removed by federal authorities earlier this year and returned to the national...
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i'm margaret brennan, in for norah. we begin tonight with the latest news about former president donald trump's growing legal troubles. he was set to be questioned under oath today for a civil investigation by the state of new york into alleged fraud by themp president waved to the crowd on the way to his deposition. he invoked his constitutional right against self-incrimination by pleading the fifth, refusing to answer questions. all this comes just days after the f.b.i. executed a search warrant on trump's florida home, looking for documents that could contain classified information. and we are learning more tonight. cbs' robert costa starts us off from outside trump tower in new york city. good evening to you, robert. >> reporter: good evening, margaret. a crowd gathered in lowerin lowr manhattan earlier t manhattan earlier today, beneath the skyscrapers, to witness a moment in american history-- a former president being deposed under oath by new york stateby e prosecutors. prosecutors. trump invoked his fifth amendm
i'm margaret brennan, in for norah. we begin tonight with the latest news about former president donald trump's growing legal troubles. he was set to be questioned under oath today for a civil investigation by the state of new york into alleged fraud by themp president waved to the crowd on the way to his deposition. he invoked his constitutional right against self-incrimination by pleading the fifth, refusing to answer questions. all this comes just days after the f.b.i. executed a search...
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isn't there some good stuff in here for you margaret, here's t look at it. right now this bill actually ought to be called the war on, umm, seniors act. this is a war on medicare. you look at this, this is a $280 billion cut in medicare. so what's going to happen is, medicare is going to be cut, and there's going to be seniors that don't get lifesaving drugs -- >> reducing medicare costs is not the same as reducing benefits, though. you know that. >> margaret, it's $280 billion that would have been spent, that was anticipated to be spent, that's not going to be spent now. and the drug companies that would be doing more research are not going to be able to spend the money on research. there will be lifesaving drugs that seniors will not get. on top of that, they're going to raise taxes by over $700 billion. let's remember, companies don't end up paying the taxes. shareholders are paying the taxes, less investment pays the taxes. so this $700 billion is actually going to hurt the economy. and then while gas prices are $2 more than they were when joe biden took
isn't there some good stuff in here for you margaret, here's t look at it. right now this bill actually ought to be called the war on, umm, seniors act. this is a war on medicare. you look at this, this is a $280 billion cut in medicare. so what's going to happen is, medicare is going to be cut, and there's going to be seniors that don't get lifesaving drugs -- >> reducing medicare costs is not the same as reducing benefits, though. you know that. >> margaret, it's $280 billion that...
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descanse en paz, margaret sofÍa. >> gracias.a durar entre seis a 11 meses. la coordinadora nacional habrÍa dicho a los familiares que la opciÓn que queda serÍa abrir una mina de cielo abierto hasta llegar al nivel de las galerÍas inundadas, a unos 60 metros de profundidad. es un caso bastante triste, borja, especialmente porque el presidente de ese paÍs habÍa dicho que harÍan lo posible para sacarlos. borja: esta noticia supongo que habrÁ caÍdo como un jarro de agua frÍa a las familias, una vez mÁs nuestra solidaridad con todos ellos. vamos a un corte. ¿te imaginan que intentan secuestrar a tu vieja delante de tus narices? es amarga experiencia que viviÓ una madre, y tenemos las imÁgenes. carolina: tenemos detalles en del pÁnico en el parque temÁtico si flash, debido a temÁtico si flash, debido a violentas sacudidas. jaycee probó gain flings por primera vez el otro día. su olor le causó una gran impresión. era como si esa toalla y jaycee fueran los únicos dos que quedaban en la tierra. pero... no lo eran. siempre puedes detectar
descanse en paz, margaret sofÍa. >> gracias.a durar entre seis a 11 meses. la coordinadora nacional habrÍa dicho a los familiares que la opciÓn que queda serÍa abrir una mina de cielo abierto hasta llegar al nivel de las galerÍas inundadas, a unos 60 metros de profundidad. es un caso bastante triste, borja, especialmente porque el presidente de ese paÍs habÍa dicho que harÍan lo posible para sacarlos. borja: esta noticia supongo que habrÁ caÍdo como un jarro de agua frÍa a las...
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>> margaret, this isn't happening by chance. it's happening because there's been a concerted effort since really 2013 to undermine confidence in our elections. and that's just one more step to the supreme court. and i think when mitch mcconnell refused to even give merrick garland a hearing -- when obama nominated him and it was 11 months before the election, and he said, "it was too close to election," and then, he turns around, and then the last year of trump's term, when the election was actually happening, he pushes through a justice. i mean, the hypocrisy there is so blatant that it would be hard for most people to not to see it. and so i do blame him. and he -- but it's part of a bigger issue to me, which is, while this one is an extremely important one, the fact that people are losing faith in their electoral system when they shouldn't is even a greater threat to our democracy. >> normally, the court acts to expand freedoms rather than remove them. it normally also moves in the direction of public opinion rather than dire
>> margaret, this isn't happening by chance. it's happening because there's been a concerted effort since really 2013 to undermine confidence in our elections. and that's just one more step to the supreme court. and i think when mitch mcconnell refused to even give merrick garland a hearing -- when obama nominated him and it was 11 months before the election, and he said, "it was too close to election," and then, he turns around, and then the last year of trump's term, when the...
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ocurre luego del descenso por gameto margaret sofÍa de 5 aÑos. >>> gritaba auxilio.l agua donde la tenia, me la habÍa ahogado. >>> su madre sylvia garcÍa estÁ recibiendo atenciÓn mÉdica. >>> no quieren regresar las masacres. es triste escuchar que los niÑos no confÍan en que la policÍa pueda protegerlos ante una emergencia. >>> razÓn que dice que no quiere ir, es porque tienen los policÍas todavÍa los mismos. >>> quedan definida las principales contiendas de cara a las elecciones de medio tÉrmino en noviembre. hubo primarias en florida, oklahoma y en new york. >>> marco rubio para florida ya saben quienes serÁn sus contrincantes. quien conoce un comprador compulsivo. daremos consejos para evitar compras inncesarias que dejan un hueco a la economÍa familiar. las noticias nos llevan trÁgicamente a la frontera tejana. el drama se repite en las traicioneras aguas del rÍo bravo. al parecer ambos venÍan en brazos de un familiar. josÉ esquivel desde el paso texas con esta triste noticia, buenas noches josuÉ, adelante. >>> buenas noches, las recientes vÍctimas son dos pequeÑ
ocurre luego del descenso por gameto margaret sofÍa de 5 aÑos. >>> gritaba auxilio.l agua donde la tenia, me la habÍa ahogado. >>> su madre sylvia garcÍa estÁ recibiendo atenciÓn mÉdica. >>> no quieren regresar las masacres. es triste escuchar que los niÑos no confÍan en que la policÍa pueda protegerlos ante una emergencia. >>> razÓn que dice que no quiere ir, es porque tienen los policÍas todavÍa los mismos. >>> quedan definida las...
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birx. >> good morning, margaret.> you know, this was an incredible acknowledgement by the cdc director just a few days ago about the agency that she runs. dr. walensky said to cdc employees, to be frank, quote, we are responsible for some pretty dramatic, pretty public mistakes. from testing to data to communications. this is our watershed moment. she outlined these proposed changes to institutional culture, accountability, communication, timeliness. do you agree, doctor, with her diagnosis? >> i'm thrilled that she had jim mccray and did this work because a lot of directors would have just tried to tweak. and tweaking the agency at this point was not going to be successful. this is an inflection point. >> and they have to be approved still by the hhs secretary. but do you think that it is enough for a bureaucracy to try to fix itself or does congress need to step in and legislate here? >> well, there's certain things that congress needs to do, and the number one thing is to stop trying to create a parallel data syst
birx. >> good morning, margaret.> you know, this was an incredible acknowledgement by the cdc director just a few days ago about the agency that she runs. dr. walensky said to cdc employees, to be frank, quote, we are responsible for some pretty dramatic, pretty public mistakes. from testing to data to communications. this is our watershed moment. she outlined these proposed changes to institutional culture, accountability, communication, timeliness. do you agree, doctor, with her...
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silvia asegura que todavÍa no le entregan el cuerpo de margaret.que el agua corriÓ mucho y me lastimÉ el hombro izquierdo. >>> ambas salieron de chamagua en guatemala, una prima de silvia dijo que solo querÍa dinero para atender a su hijo mayor de ocho aÑos que padece parÁlisis cerebral que le impide caminar y hablar. >>> no sabemos cuÁndo regresarÁ para acÁ. >>> el rÍo bravo se convirtiÓ en el rÍo mÁs peligroso, de acuerdo con los datos de aduana y protecciÓn fronteriza en los Últimos aÑos han muerto casi 8 mil inmigrantes. >>> se reforzÓ la vigilancia en el rÍo bravo para evitar tragedias como la de margaret. desde mÉxico. isa osorio. >>> nueva york y florida vivieron una jornada de primaria, en florida hubo una dura pugna entre candidatos republicanos y demÓcratas con nombres ya consolidados. cristina londoÑo cuÉntanos. >>> buenas tardes, felicidad. comenzamos con el gobernador ron desantis, dicen que tuvo una noche excelente porque se afianzÓ como posible ascendente a la presidencia en el 2024 porque apoyÓ a los republicanos que ganaron, ahora
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margaret was born in 1790. she was the descendant of a prominent line of connecticut theologians and yale college presidents. she grew up in an age defined by the uncertainties and the possibilities of the new nation. yet, margaret's six-week journey west left a lot to be desired. the group stayed in dirty taverns, they encountered scores of other wagons making the journey west. they struggled to navigate their route. especially in the mountains. if any of you have ever written a grumpy, dramatic journal entry while on a long trip, being frustrated with people you're traveling with, maybe you will empathize with margaret's words. margaret wrote, we crossed the longest hills and the worst road i ever saw. two or three times after writing a little distance on the turnpike, we found it fenced across and where obliged to turn into a void. it was almost impossible to proceed. in appear to me, we had come to an end of the habitable part of the globe. she commented on infrastructure. i guess i could say, for the purpo
margaret was born in 1790. she was the descendant of a prominent line of connecticut theologians and yale college presidents. she grew up in an age defined by the uncertainties and the possibilities of the new nation. yet, margaret's six-week journey west left a lot to be desired. the group stayed in dirty taverns, they encountered scores of other wagons making the journey west. they struggled to navigate their route. especially in the mountains. if any of you have ever written a grumpy,...
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julian and margaret. margaret, it's not a done deal yet. the white house and many democrats are expressing optimism there that they have all the votes they need in the senate before it moves on to the house. so how big of a moment potentially is this for the white house, even though isn't the president's original $2 billion build back better, but the president does seem to out the that this is a real sign of progress. >> fred, the impacts of this legislation will be huge in the long run. the clinton administration for t -- challenge for the white house is it may take many, many years, when it comes to the impacts of the beginning of the government's agent to negotiate drug price, and when it comes to what's going to be a long-term shift in the type of energy that america uses to power everything, from our cars to our buildings. challenge now for president biden and for the democrats who are actually on the ballot is can they turn this into a winning message between now and november. i think that's where we're going to see the work begin imm
julian and margaret. margaret, it's not a done deal yet. the white house and many democrats are expressing optimism there that they have all the votes they need in the senate before it moves on to the house. so how big of a moment potentially is this for the white house, even though isn't the president's original $2 billion build back better, but the president does seem to out the that this is a real sign of progress. >> fred, the impacts of this legislation will be huge in the long run....
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words margaret wrote. we crossed the longest hills and the worst road i ever saw two or three times after writing a little distance on the turnpike. we found it fenced across and were obliged to turn into a wood where it was almost impossible to proceed it appeared to me that we had come to an end of the habitable part of the globe. she commented on infrastructure or i guess i should say for the purposes of this class in this moment the lack of infrastructure. roads turnpikes poor wayfinding margaret's journey. west was not great. and she concluded by mentioning. the reason so few people are willing to return from the western country is not that the country is so good, but because the journey is so bad. now if we flash forward almost 20 years later we encounter yet another woman making the same journey west. francis trollope an english novelist and writer she moved to the united states to join a utopian community and then she later traveled around the country in the 1820s and wrote about what she experienc
words margaret wrote. we crossed the longest hills and the worst road i ever saw two or three times after writing a little distance on the turnpike. we found it fenced across and were obliged to turn into a wood where it was almost impossible to proceed it appeared to me that we had come to an end of the habitable part of the globe. she commented on infrastructure or i guess i should say for the purposes of this class in this moment the lack of infrastructure. roads turnpikes poor wayfinding...
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of course, it was margaret thatcher, ali, who - margaret thatcher, ali, who privatised a lot of the energyer british gas being sold off. i remember that clearly with the tell sid advert. but times change and people are really worried about how they are going to make ends meet this winter. i'm surprised you remember, i think you are _ i'm surprised you remember, i think you are far— i'm surprised you remember, i think you are far too young! the point is, the reason — you are far too young! the point is, the reason why these things were privatised — the reason why these things were privatised was because there was a huge _ privatised was because there was a huge amount of capital expenditure required _ huge amount of capital expenditure required to keep these energy distribution networks and gas distribution networks and gas distribution networks and gas distribution networks invested. that money _ distribution networks invested. that money comes from the private sector, and in _ money comes from the private sector, and in the _ money comes from the private sector, and in the private sector,
of course, it was margaret thatcher, ali, who - margaret thatcher, ali, who privatised a lot of the energyer british gas being sold off. i remember that clearly with the tell sid advert. but times change and people are really worried about how they are going to make ends meet this winter. i'm surprised you remember, i think you are _ i'm surprised you remember, i think you are far— i'm surprised you remember, i think you are far too young! the point is, the reason — you are far too young!...
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margaret talev is back and joining us is alice stewart, former communications director for republican senator ted cruz. in the days after the search, trump was raising a million dollars a day. people were saying now is the time to go in, the party is rallying behind you. do you believe that this rolling revelation of the search in the documents has changed the landscape? >> well, victor, kristen was right that a lot of republicans that were ready to turn their back on former president trump are rallying behind him, and they are supporting him and feel as though he is the victim in this case. i don't happen to agree with that synopsis of what is going on with him. but here's the thing. we can't support a candidate that can win a primary that's not going to win in the general election. and look, i don't care about donald trump's legal troubles. i do care about the political troubles that he's causing his hand picked candidates. we're seeing in key senate races, candidates are struggling because of their embracing of the election denials, and their embrace of january 6th, and we're seein
margaret talev is back and joining us is alice stewart, former communications director for republican senator ted cruz. in the days after the search, trump was raising a million dollars a day. people were saying now is the time to go in, the party is rallying behind you. do you believe that this rolling revelation of the search in the documents has changed the landscape? >> well, victor, kristen was right that a lot of republicans that were ready to turn their back on former president...
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from margaret thatcher because it meant that he _ margaret thatcher because it meant that he openeda way that— that he opened up for russia in a way that russians have never seen the country — way that russians have never seen the country open before. he encouraged free speech, something they were _ encouraged free speech, something they were not used too, which led to people _ they were not used too, which led to people in_ they were not used too, which led to people in some of these of soviet states— people in some of these of soviet states with more 's free speech, and he was _ states with more 's free speech, and he was blamed for that particularly tty he was blamed for that particularly by putin _ he was blamed for that particularly by putin. this was a man who redrew the political— by putin. this was a man who redrew the political map. he forged relationships notjust the political map. he forged relationships not just with thatcher, but with america as well. he had _ thatcher, but with america as well. he had what seems to be a more convivial— he had what seems to be a more co
from margaret thatcher because it meant that he _ margaret thatcher because it meant that he openeda way that— that he opened up for russia in a way that russians have never seen the country — way that russians have never seen the country open before. he encouraged free speech, something they were _ encouraged free speech, something they were not used too, which led to people _ they were not used too, which led to people in_ they were not used too, which led to people in some of these of...
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margaret, what was vice president pence doing when he said that?> vice president pence is running for president, and he would like very much to be the next ambassador for trumpism for the republican party without donald trump. he wants to demonstrate that he doesn't have the crazy. he is a constitutional conservative. and he can fuse the elements of populism with the conservatism of ronald reagan. but he's constitutional. so he wants to distance himself from trump. and he's in a state, live free or die, with open primaries. and there are a lot of people wondering can he really differentiate himself from donald trump. if he can, it will be because he decides to testify and demonstrate that what he did on january 6th was constitutional, it was in the interests of preserving our constitutional democratic republic, and he will demonstrate that he can be his own man. so far he has not done it. he has only spoken to 1/6 through proxies, through his lawyer, through marc short. but the country deserves to hear from him if he wants to be president of the un
margaret, what was vice president pence doing when he said that?> vice president pence is running for president, and he would like very much to be the next ambassador for trumpism for the republican party without donald trump. he wants to demonstrate that he doesn't have the crazy. he is a constitutional conservative. and he can fuse the elements of populism with the conservatism of ronald reagan. but he's constitutional. so he wants to distance himself from trump. and he's in a state, live...
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it's really — margaret thatcher as well.er in one of the _ really interesting character in one of the greatest statesmen of the 20th century. the new york times, on their website, few leaders have had such a profound effect on their time. he lifted the iron curtain, he reshaped the world's political climate. in we take that for granted. you and i are old enough to remember the dark days of the cold war! all of that change, rekindled by putin but so much did change. it rekindled by putin but so much did chance. . , rekindled by putin but so much did chance. ., . . . . rekindled by putin but so much did chance. . . . . . . . change. it was a dramatic change. we in the west were _ change. it was a dramatic change. we in the west were aghast _ change. it was a dramatic change. we in the west were aghast with - in the west were aghast with disbelief. he brought about the end of the cold war. he did reshape politics and his relationship with thatcher was part of that. even her critics admired the way they got on. he was an amazing
it's really — margaret thatcher as well.er in one of the _ really interesting character in one of the greatest statesmen of the 20th century. the new york times, on their website, few leaders have had such a profound effect on their time. he lifted the iron curtain, he reshaped the world's political climate. in we take that for granted. you and i are old enough to remember the dark days of the cold war! all of that change, rekindled by putin but so much did change. it rekindled by putin but...
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para evitar que mÁs migrantes crucen el rÍo bravo, y evitar tragedias como la de margaret.lla fronteriza dio detalles sobre el video que noticias telemundo le mostramos primeros. se trata de t indocumentados mexicanos de 20 y 17 aÑos que cruzaron sin autorizaciÓn. uno fue sometido arrestado. el otro luego de enfrenta rs a los oficiales y evadir su arresto, es neutralizado por un agente que se le avalanza para esposarlo. el incidente ocurriÓ en las playas de san diego california. nos vamos con inundaciones en el sur de estados unidos. despuÉs de 24 horas de lluvia sin precedente el mal tiempo no da tregua. en el Área de dallas es el agosto mÁs lluvioso que se tenga registro. es un desastre que ocurre una vez cada mil aÑos. una persona muerta y muchas nam y las regresan a casa para descubrir que lo han perdido todo. edgard muÑoz reporta. >>> comenzÓ el recuento de los daÑos por los residentes luego de la lluvias histÓrica s en dallas. los hermanos miranda que salvaron a sus 8 mascotas en una hielera y las dieron e adopciÓn. han perdido muebles, todo es basura. >>> tener que s
para evitar que mÁs migrantes crucen el rÍo bravo, y evitar tragedias como la de margaret.lla fronteriza dio detalles sobre el video que noticias telemundo le mostramos primeros. se trata de t indocumentados mexicanos de 20 y 17 aÑos que cruzaron sin autorizaciÓn. uno fue sometido arrestado. el otro luego de enfrenta rs a los oficiales y evadir su arresto, es neutralizado por un agente que se le avalanza para esposarlo. el incidente ocurriÓ en las playas de san diego california. nos vamos...
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there were inflection points in abolition margaret which looked so bleak. the war that the united states had with that the united state annexed the slave state of texas and then went to war with mexico and acquired a great deal more potential slave land, let's say, in 1846, looked terrible. it looked like a terrible moment. the passage of the fugitive slave act in 1850, which initiated a reign of terror in all the black communities of, the north, and so many black americans, slaves or freed blacks, had to flee to appear just like the russians are fleeing from russia. now, americans had to flee to canada. so we have had points in the past which looked dire and yet taking america as america and not spread the forces of progressive politics were able to organize and to use those defeats in order to ultimately come to the election of abraham in 1860. so i have i'm holding my breath to see what happens in this election in the next election. but even if it is tantamount to the fugitive slave act of 1850, i still will be helpful because. i saw in abolition a movem
there were inflection points in abolition margaret which looked so bleak. the war that the united states had with that the united state annexed the slave state of texas and then went to war with mexico and acquired a great deal more potential slave land, let's say, in 1846, looked terrible. it looked like a terrible moment. the passage of the fugitive slave act in 1850, which initiated a reign of terror in all the black communities of, the north, and so many black americans, slaves or freed...
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no limits. margaret's incredible journey of special read through him on d w. busy the fear is palpable, who will putin also attack the republic of moldova, divided between pro your minutes on d, w. i it with the journey across the entire continent with a variety of cars. so with this, so we focus the movers, shake of visionaries, and made it when bonded the meaning of modern africa is actually sauce august. the 5th on d w law has no limit. love is for everybody. love is live. i love matters and that's my new podcast. i'm evelyn char, mom and i really think we need to talk about all the topics, the north divide and denied that. and this i have invited many deer and well known gas. and i would like to invite you to an end ah ah, this is dw news alive from berlin us. how speaker nancy pelosi arrives in taiwan to find threats from china. lucy says that visit honor is america's unwavering commitment to tie one's democracy. beijing fires back, calling the trip extremely dangerous, and bowing to state mila.
no limits. margaret's incredible journey of special read through him on d w. busy the fear is palpable, who will putin also attack the republic of moldova, divided between pro your minutes on d, w. i it with the journey across the entire continent with a variety of cars. so with this, so we focus the movers, shake of visionaries, and made it when bonded the meaning of modern africa is actually sauce august. the 5th on d w law has no limit. love is for everybody. love is live. i love matters and...
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18 countries, the adventure of a lifetime, no limits. margaret's incredible journey, especially read on d. w, hulu. what people have to say matters to us, but i am. that's why we listened to their stories reporter every weekend on d w a .
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no limits. margaret's incredible journey. as special read oh d, w. homicide and accident, a man living dangerously science is trying to solve cases from the stony and figuring out the victims time of death. each case is always a thriller tomorrow today. in 60 minutes on d w. oh. let's be honest. summer break just doesn't really mean much. does it without the bundis lee got? oh, well, don't worry. we'll all start up again soon. wound us legal football action goals all in hong kick off stuart's...
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what i was struck is there was mikhail gorbachev a margaret thatcher just off of the capitol rotunda to go in with all of these other world leaders. reagan was lying in state. in the 1980s, this is the history that will change and eventually resulted in the end of the soviet union appear in and of course, you had the famous summit with the president reagan and gorbachev in 1986 which seem to change everything. that was key right there that reagan actually realized because margaret thatcher had gone to meet with gorbachev before and reported back to reagan this is a guy they could work with and jennifer griffin, excuse me minutes ago absolutely the type of person that wanted to maintain the soviet union. but the west saw in him this level of stability. the idea that you had who had died in the late 70s and most quickly through -- and the fact the soviet union had gone through the three leader so quickly nobody knew what to expect with gorbachev. even though that summit was viewed as a failure and what it did was it set the table for the some years later in 1987 of the start treaty. th
what i was struck is there was mikhail gorbachev a margaret thatcher just off of the capitol rotunda to go in with all of these other world leaders. reagan was lying in state. in the 1980s, this is the history that will change and eventually resulted in the end of the soviet union appear in and of course, you had the famous summit with the president reagan and gorbachev in 1986 which seem to change everything. that was key right there that reagan actually realized because margaret thatcher had...
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margaret kosal there from atlanta.bout how sir salman rushdie faced the dangers. he didn't want it to be secretive more than necessary, he wanted to be a free man, he wanted to live a normal life, and he was able to live a normal live in the us and he was very happy for that, so i am certain this is part of his attitude, not to be in top security the whole time. how ou saw security the whole time. how you saw that _ security the whole time. how you saw that unfolded - security the whole time. how you saw that unfolded last night, obviously in hindsight security was needed, but it is hard living your life with security around all the time, right? security around all the time, riuht? ~ . security around all the time, riaht? ., , right? we have absolutely the same attitude, _ right? we have absolutely the same attitude, we _ right? we have absolutely the same attitude, we want - right? we have absolutely the same attitude, we want to - right? we have absolutely the | same attitude, we want to live normal lives and his pre
margaret kosal there from atlanta.bout how sir salman rushdie faced the dangers. he didn't want it to be secretive more than necessary, he wanted to be a free man, he wanted to live a normal life, and he was able to live a normal live in the us and he was very happy for that, so i am certain this is part of his attitude, not to be in top security the whole time. how ou saw security the whole time. how you saw that _ security the whole time. how you saw that unfolded - security the whole time....
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margaret, what does cheney's loss mean now for the january 6th committee's investigation?hange now, right? it's not like the january 6th committee would last until a republican-controlled congress. it will turn a lot of attention back to it. i think what we heard former vice president pence say today was very interesting about whether they want to call mike pence. another thing that's interesting about what pence said is that there really is a divide inside the republican party now about this defund the fbi message which is hard to even imagine that's the same party that was going after democrats because some progressives were talking about defunding the police, that there's now this increasing call from candidates from new hampshire, to north carolina to florida, either directly calling out the fbi or sort of teasing out that idea. in terms of wyoming, it's 600,000 people. that's like 2% of california. trump beat biden by a larger margin in 2020 than harriet hageman soundly defeated liz cheney last night. at some level it's not that surprising, but validates the idea that
margaret, what does cheney's loss mean now for the january 6th committee's investigation?hange now, right? it's not like the january 6th committee would last until a republican-controlled congress. it will turn a lot of attention back to it. i think what we heard former vice president pence say today was very interesting about whether they want to call mike pence. another thing that's interesting about what pence said is that there really is a divide inside the republican party now about this...
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once they pass you need to talk about margaret thatcher. suppose margaret thatcher stayed home to watch her get not that there's anything wrong with that. it's a very noble profession think of the difference in england, in the world. she partnered with ronald reagan. they did incredible things. and, of course, claire lewis booth. she was the age of my great-grandmother, probably your great, great grandmother because you're younger, unbelievable the things she did back in when women were not at the party. we have big picture here of our office. it's a 1944 republican national convention. she's like this. she's giving the keynote speech. she lows into roseau, president was up and said you lied us into war. its military family. she was so ahead of her times, a congresswoman when there were like ten. she was editor of "vanity fair." she was basically homeschooled. her father was an itinerant musician. he left the family before she was grown so the move from town to town. she had four years of formal schooling and what an incredible career, a wr
once they pass you need to talk about margaret thatcher. suppose margaret thatcher stayed home to watch her get not that there's anything wrong with that. it's a very noble profession think of the difference in england, in the world. she partnered with ronald reagan. they did incredible things. and, of course, claire lewis booth. she was the age of my great-grandmother, probably your great, great grandmother because you're younger, unbelievable the things she did back in when women were not at...