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it's me, margaret.ssic coming of able story by celebrative author judy bloom final hitting the big screen. >> maybe i love the movie more than i love the book. >> rachel mcadams generating all sorts of buzz. >> how's that feel? >> i cannot wait to take it off. >> yeah. welcome to womanhood. >> why the book still resonates with readers of all ables. and the hunger games, the ballad of song birds and snakes. >> it's not just about winning. >> everything is about winning. >> the new trailer for the prequel to the blockbuster franchise that has fans hungry for more. nightline will be right back. >> thanks for joining us. tonight, dreams are coming true on stage before millions at the nfl draft in kansas city. and insidessest of it all, the woman shattering the glass ceiling, caring a new role in the once all-male bastion of nfl agent. here's abc's will reeve. >> it's the biggest event of the nfl off-season. >> welcome to kansas city and the 2023 nfl draft. >> kansas city, i think we can do a little bit bett
it's me, margaret.ssic coming of able story by celebrative author judy bloom final hitting the big screen. >> maybe i love the movie more than i love the book. >> rachel mcadams generating all sorts of buzz. >> how's that feel? >> i cannot wait to take it off. >> yeah. welcome to womanhood. >> why the book still resonates with readers of all ables. and the hunger games, the ballad of song birds and snakes. >> it's not just about winning. >>...
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go ahead, margaret. oh, it's very cynical and i'm glad you pointed out the issue of election interference, which american presidents do routinely trump, did it in venezuela trying to overturn what people there had chosen. although these crimes that american presidents commit, which truly are crimes, invading iraq bush or of destroying libya, obama or a trump targeting venezuela. those are acceptable. and those are things that they will never be touched for. never be called to account for odd the worst crimes presidents can commit. but donald trump has committed, in my opinion here, assuming these charges are true, minor offenses, but that's what he's called to account for. and the other way, the u. s. acts around the world, bullying other countries threatening other countries. proxy wars, sanctions, all the coups, all sorts of things. nobody ever talks about. it's entirely acceptable to the political class. these projects are always bipartisan, but here in this country that we see elect, this is election
go ahead, margaret. oh, it's very cynical and i'm glad you pointed out the issue of election interference, which american presidents do routinely trump, did it in venezuela trying to overturn what people there had chosen. although these crimes that american presidents commit, which truly are crimes, invading iraq bush or of destroying libya, obama or a trump targeting venezuela. those are acceptable. and those are things that they will never be touched for. never be called to account for odd...
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. - [margaret hoover] trump also faces possible indictment in three other federal and state criminal investigations. - [donald trump] i just wanna find 11,780 votes. - [margaret hoover] it's a legal saga that will unfold throughout the presidential campaign, election, and beyond. - [trump supporters] four more years, four more years. - [margaret hoover] longtime federal prosecutor, andrew weissmann, who served as a lead prosecutor for special counsel robert mueller breaks it all down. - remember, it's not just a prosecutor who makes the decision, jurors have to find that there's proof beyond a reasonable doubt and they have to be unanimous. - [margaret hoover] how strong is the manhattan da's case? will it help or hurt the other investigations? and what does this mean for our justice system? what does former federal prosecutor, andrew weissmann, say now? - [announcer] "firing line" with margaret hoover is made possible in part by robert granieri, charles r schwab, the fairweather foundation, the margaret a daniel loeb foundation, the asness family foundation, jeffrey and lisa bewkes,
. - [margaret hoover] trump also faces possible indictment in three other federal and state criminal investigations. - [donald trump] i just wanna find 11,780 votes. - [margaret hoover] it's a legal saga that will unfold throughout the presidential campaign, election, and beyond. - [trump supporters] four more years, four more years. - [margaret hoover] longtime federal prosecutor, andrew weissmann, who served as a lead prosecutor for special counsel robert mueller breaks it all down. -...
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. - [margaret] just when you thought it couldn't get any stranger, signs point to a 2020 rematch. only this time, the former president is under indictment. - sidney, we talked about the dominion software. - [margaret] fox news is hit with a historic defamation settlement over its election denials. - that's it for us for the week. - [margaret] then parts ways with its star anchor, and the supreme court faces a series of new tests, from abortion to questions about ethics. - imagine that you have dry kindling with kerosene on it and all that is needed is the right spark to ignite a level of political violence that will really strain the system. - [margaret] conservative commentator david french has taken a stand against donald trump and has received threats for speaking out against the alt right. he's an evangelical christian, a lawyer who has argued high profile religious liberty cases, and is a columnist for "the new york times." what does conservative commentator david french say now? - [announcer] "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by: robert granieri, ch
. - [margaret] just when you thought it couldn't get any stranger, signs point to a 2020 rematch. only this time, the former president is under indictment. - sidney, we talked about the dominion software. - [margaret] fox news is hit with a historic defamation settlement over its election denials. - that's it for us for the week. - [margaret] then parts ways with its star anchor, and the supreme court faces a series of new tests, from abortion to questions about ethics. - imagine that you have...
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- no, not at all. - [margaret] so square it for me. - sure. i think that we can do two things at once. you know, we certainly have to know where we came from. but we actually cannot allow ourselves to be imprisoned by the sense that the bad things that have happened to us in the past to trap the present and to kidnap and hold hostage the future. there's this sense that has become quite popular in recent years that past discrimination necessitates present discrimination, which necessitates future discrimination. as far as i can see, you're caught up in a cycle that can never quite be made whole because you're literally saying that you can not be made whole without interventions that constantly produce new winners and losers. i think the past is ally important. we have to take it seriously. but i'm interested in looking forward and imagining a kind of new future. - the death of tyre nichols, after being beaten by black memphis police officers tentn to police violence. whether black lives matters' focus on race is the correct approac to solving t
- no, not at all. - [margaret] so square it for me. - sure. i think that we can do two things at once. you know, we certainly have to know where we came from. but we actually cannot allow ourselves to be imprisoned by the sense that the bad things that have happened to us in the past to trap the present and to kidnap and hold hostage the future. there's this sense that has become quite popular in recent years that past discrimination necessitates present discrimination, which necessitates...
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we have margaret kimberly. she is executive editor of black agenda report and in boston we crossed the sabrina solve out the she is host of saudi saps podcast and co host of revolutionary blackout network across acros in effect, that means you can jump anytime you want. and i always appreciate lytle, you're the lawyer here. um, let me explain to us if this whole gambit against trump is actually going to work. i really don't wanna waste valuable time about talking about the veracity of the charges against him. even his most arden critics find them to be very, very weak. so what is the big picture? what is happening here? lionel? the big picture is he is looking at a total of 6 separate cases, both criminal and civil this manhattan case is that $34.00 accounts of felonies. that's the 1st of a series. let me just say something right now irrespective of you said of whether he was a good president of what you lie, trump, or not anybody who thinks that the colloquy or the couch group on fox news is going to somehow c
we have margaret kimberly. she is executive editor of black agenda report and in boston we crossed the sabrina solve out the she is host of saudi saps podcast and co host of revolutionary blackout network across acros in effect, that means you can jump anytime you want. and i always appreciate lytle, you're the lawyer here. um, let me explain to us if this whole gambit against trump is actually going to work. i really don't wanna waste valuable time about talking about the veracity of the...
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i want to make that observation but margaret of all of us up. she was living this history in the 60's. she representing angela davis. i'm curious about your thoughts on that. margaret: let me pick up on daniel's point first about what it means to live in late stage capitalism in a world where materialism seems to be the center of all of our lives. i would say two things here. one is that each one of us has to draw our own line in the sand and that's going to be different for each one of us. each one of us has to have our own moral compass about the ways in which we will accommodate in the ways in which we will reject. i would say that is true about the overwhelming and oppressive and never ending racism that we all face. i would also say it is true about something like the climate crisis. each one of us has to decide are we going to go on an airplane? are we going to use an electric cart? it is the same thing. each one of us has to make our own decision about that. i would also say this. it is not enough. given where we stand as a country today,
i want to make that observation but margaret of all of us up. she was living this history in the 60's. she representing angela davis. i'm curious about your thoughts on that. margaret: let me pick up on daniel's point first about what it means to live in late stage capitalism in a world where materialism seems to be the center of all of our lives. i would say two things here. one is that each one of us has to draw our own line in the sand and that's going to be different for each one of us....
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what i also love i related so much to margaret.story. i just went right back to my childhood
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. >>> i'm margaret brennan. today on "face the nation" the supreme court preserves access to an abortion pill tore now. >>> a daring evacuation of u.s. government personnel out of the embattled country of sudan jo over. >>> overnight the mission to get u.s. personnel out of sudan was successful, but what about the hundreds more americans still trapped there? we'll talk with delaware democrat chris coons, he's on the africa subcommittee in the senate. >>> the supreme court makes an emergency ruling to keep mifepristone accessible for abortion. but sends the case back to the lower courts. is the fight over? we'll tell you what's next. >>> the politics of abortion within the republican party. our robert costa sat down with former vice president and potential 2024 candidate mike pence. will he enter the race and challenge the former president? >> are you leaning in or are you leaning away from running? >> i'm here in iowa, robert. >>> plus, a series of deadly shooting errors, firing first and asking questions later.
. >>> i'm margaret brennan. today on "face the nation" the supreme court preserves access to an abortion pill tore now. >>> a daring evacuation of u.s. government personnel out of the embattled country of sudan jo over. >>> overnight the mission to get u.s. personnel out of sudan was successful, but what about the hundreds more americans still trapped there? we'll talk with delaware democrat chris coons, he's on the africa subcommittee in the senate....
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bridget on the topic of margaret thatcher margaret margaret thatcher says margaret thatehet— margaretuk is not these— guardian's front page. uk is not these te— guardian's front page. uk is not these te tehg— guardian's front page. uk is not close to being a— guardian's front page. uk is not close to being a racially just seetety— close to being a racially just society finds— close to being a racially just society finds two— close to being a racially just society finds two year study atse— society finds two year study atse eh— society finds two year study also on their— society finds two year study also on their front page. king's green— also on their front page. king's green energy— also on their front page. king's green energy firm _ also on their front page. king's green energy firm investigated for green energy firm investigated tet gas— green energy firm investigated tea gas teat,— green energy firm investigated for gas leak, which i imagine is es— for gas leak, which i imagine is tess tummy— for gas leak, which i imagine is less funny than _ for gas leak, which i imagine is less
bridget on the topic of margaret thatcher margaret margaret thatcher says margaret thatehet— margaretuk is not these— guardian's front page. uk is not these te— guardian's front page. uk is not these te tehg— guardian's front page. uk is not close to being a— guardian's front page. uk is not close to being a racially just seetety— close to being a racially just society finds— close to being a racially just society finds two— close to being a racially just society finds two year...
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— most from margaret thatcher's government? most from margaret thatcher's rovernment? one of the most significant of _ government? nigel lawson was one of the most significant of all _ government? nigel lawson was one of the most significant of all post-war - the most significant of all post—war uk chancellors. he cited by pretty much every conservative chancellor of the decade as a profound influence. in the 1980s, he was a key part of the thatcher economic revolution, free—market revolution. his reputation was as a tax cutter but his tax reforms were arguably as important. he is credited with creating powerful entrepreneurial forces in society, wealth creating forces, in the 805, but it should be stressed as well that that decade is also remembered many communities around the uk is a time of widening inequality and very painful deindustrialisation. one of his other great missions as chancellor was to control inflation, which led to him falling out with margaret thatcher, because over how to go about controlling it and ultimately because he thought she was getting adv
— most from margaret thatcher's government? most from margaret thatcher's rovernment? one of the most significant of _ government? nigel lawson was one of the most significant of all _ government? nigel lawson was one of the most significant of all post-war - the most significant of all post—war uk chancellors. he cited by pretty much every conservative chancellor of the decade as a profound influence. in the 1980s, he was a key part of the thatcher economic revolution, free—market...
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margaret spellings, former u.s.ry: well, one reason is, they see report cards d have other data from schools that is different from what we see on standardized test scores. and that's why our naep, our national education report card, and our standardized test scores really are an important indicator for parents to undersnd that, along with the feedback that they get from parent report cards. but there's lots that can be done. parents can better understand where their children actually stand and also know that help is available to close that gap. amna: we're going to talk aut that more in just a little bit. but, arne duncan, you, we mentioned here the examples of some eighth graders. did you see that same gap across all ages, k-12? arne duncan, former u.s. education secretary: you do see that gap. and it's actually tougher. it's not just a perception gap. it's a reality gap. and it actually breaks my heart. parents are the greatest advocates for their children. they want to see them do well and be successful. but if
margaret spellings, former u.s.ry: well, one reason is, they see report cards d have other data from schools that is different from what we see on standardized test scores. and that's why our naep, our national education report card, and our standardized test scores really are an important indicator for parents to undersnd that, along with the feedback that they get from parent report cards. but there's lots that can be done. parents can better understand where their children actually stand and...
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former uk conservative politician nigel lawson, who was margaret thatcher's chancellor in the �*80s, died at the age of 91. london city becomes the second uk airport to scrap rules on liquid limits in hand luggage. hello and welcome. the former conservative politician nigel lawson, who was margaret thatcher's chancellor in the �*80s, has died at the age of 91. he was the longest—serving chancellor of the 20th century, before he resigned in 1989 over thatcher's choice of economic advisor. political figures have been paying tribute to him. prime minister rishi sunak tweeted this: "one of the first things i did as chancellor was hang a picture of nigel lawson above my desk. he was a transformational chancellor and an inspiration to me and many others. my thoughts are with his family and friends at this time." the current chancellorjeremy hunt said: "nigel lawson was a rarity amongst politicians, someone who transformed our thinking as well as transforming our economy. since he stepped down as chancellor, his shoes have been impossible to fill but he inspired all his successors, leaving
former uk conservative politician nigel lawson, who was margaret thatcher's chancellor in the �*80s, died at the age of 91. london city becomes the second uk airport to scrap rules on liquid limits in hand luggage. hello and welcome. the former conservative politician nigel lawson, who was margaret thatcher's chancellor in the �*80s, has died at the age of 91. he was the longest—serving chancellor of the 20th century, before he resigned in 1989 over thatcher's choice of economic advisor....
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. >>> margaret brennan in washington, this week on "face the nation," flare-ups on two polarizing issues in america. guns and abortion reach new levels of concern. >>> overnight, more gun violence. we'll tell you what's happened and we'll look at the impact it's having on us and our children. >>> we'll talk with arizona's democratic senator mark kelly in a rare sunday interview, as conservatives wrap up their annual nra conference. >> stop endangering our lives with gun bans and tram bling on god-given rights of the american people. >> the issue is not too many guns. the issue is too many thugs, hoodlums and savageriminals on our streets. >>> former arkansas school shield program for the nra and now he's running for president. he'll join us. >>> as the supreme court considers whether an abortion drug should remain on the market, we'll talk with new mexico's governor michelle lujan grisham. >>> questions continue as more jaw-dropping revelations are reported from the classified documents discovered on social media platforms as a 21-year-old air national guardsman is arrested and accused o
. >>> margaret brennan in washington, this week on "face the nation," flare-ups on two polarizing issues in america. guns and abortion reach new levels of concern. >>> overnight, more gun violence. we'll tell you what's happened and we'll look at the impact it's having on us and our children. >>> we'll talk with arizona's democratic senator mark kelly in a rare sunday interview, as conservatives wrap up their annual nra conference. >> stop endangering...
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bridget on the topic of margaret thatcher margaret margaret thatcher says margaret titateitev— thatcherially just society finds two— close to being a racially just society finds two year study aise— society finds two year study aise em— society finds two year study also on their— society finds two year study also on their front page. king's greet— also on their front page. king's gieem energy— also on their front page. king's green energy firm _ also on their front page. king's green energy firm investigated for green energy firm investigated tev gas— green energy firm investigated tee gas teat,— green energy firm investigated for gas leak, which i imagine is es— for gas leak, which i imagine is iess tummy— for gas leak, which i imagine is less funny than _ for gas leak, which i imagine is less funny than the headline mates— less funny than the headline mates it— less funny than the headline makes it seem.— less funny than the headline makes it seem. and also i should mave— makes it seem. and also i should have sait— makes it seem. and also i should have sait every— makes it seem. and a
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margaret?lie d'agata, thank you. >>> the struggle for democracy and freedom of the press were the main focus of last night's annual white house correspondents' dinner, in a washington ballroom packed with journalists, politicians and celebrities. president did get some laughs, as he made fun of his age and when he took some swipes at republicans and conservative leaning media outlets. but his tone was sober when he called for the release of wrongfully detained journalist evan gershkovich in russia and austin tice who has been held in syria for 11 years >> journalism is not a crime. evan and austin should be released immediately along with every other american held hostage or wrongfully detained abroad. paul whelan, unjustly held in russia for more than four years. they are not forgotten. i promise you, i am working like hell to get them home. my commitment is to bring them home. just as i know your commitment is to continue to be a free and fearless press. and that's what we honor tonight. you
margaret?lie d'agata, thank you. >>> the struggle for democracy and freedom of the press were the main focus of last night's annual white house correspondents' dinner, in a washington ballroom packed with journalists, politicians and celebrities. president did get some laughs, as he made fun of his age and when he took some swipes at republicans and conservative leaning media outlets. but his tone was sober when he called for the release of wrongfully detained journalist evan...
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it's me, margaret." >> i want to be normal and regular like everyone else, god. please.se, please, please. reporter: for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffrey brown in key west, florida. geoff: thank you for being with us. have a good evening. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- >> these are people who are trying to change the world. people who know, know bdo. >> for 25 years, consumer cellular's goal has been to provide wireless service that helps people communicate and connect. our u.s.-based customer service team can help find one that fits you. to learn more, visit consumercellular.tv. ♪ >> the kendeda fund. committed to advancing restorative justice and meaningful work through investments in transformative leaders and ideas. more at kendedafund.org. cardi b.org -- carnegie.org. and the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. ♪ >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning instit
it's me, margaret." >> i want to be normal and regular like everyone else, god. please.se, please, please. reporter: for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffrey brown in key west, florida. geoff: thank you for being with us. have a good evening. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- >> these are people who are trying to change the world. people who know, know bdo. >> for 25 years, consumer cellular's goal has been to provide wireless service that helps...
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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 feweoe are willing to retn from the western country is notha 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 experienced she re
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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margaret, last question. how do you think this - well. margaret, last question.ip plays for lula back home in brazil? ., ~' ., plays for lula back home in brazil? ., ~ ., �* , brazil? you know, it's in the interest of— brazil? you know, it's in the interest of a _ brazil? you know, it's in the interest of a lot _ brazil? you know, it's in the interest of a lot of _ interest of a lot of industries, sectors of industry representatives, the private sector in general, to continue to forge very strong ties with china. this is something of interest at the national level but also the subnational level so i think in economic terms, this is broadly supported. i think many are wondering whether there will be something sad about the environment and potential cooperation, concerning the green revolution, or energy transition or any of these issues. it's been of tremendous end is expect interest to both sides. xijinping talks about this considerably as does lula so this is something that will be looked favourably upon by civil society and a wide range of other actors. north k
margaret, last question. how do you think this - well. margaret, last question.ip plays for lula back home in brazil? ., ~' ., plays for lula back home in brazil? ., ~ ., �* , brazil? you know, it's in the interest of— brazil? you know, it's in the interest of a _ brazil? you know, it's in the interest of a lot _ brazil? you know, it's in the interest of a lot of _ interest of a lot of industries, sectors of industry representatives, the private sector in general, to continue to forge very...
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this seemingly iron alliance between margaret thatcher and nigel lawson crumble.e went. iie as part of that, first he went and then a year later, she went. he was a big beast — then a year later, she went. he was a big beast of _ then a year later, she went. he was a big beast of his _ then a year later, she went. he was a big beast of his generation - then a year later, she went. he was a big beast of his generation and i a big beast of his generation and certainly someone i grew up knowing and hearing about. i can imagine that many politicians were probably a little bit frightened of him. what was he like as a person? i a little bit frightened of him. what was he like as a person?— was he like as a person? i liked him, he could _ was he like as a person? i liked him, he could be _ was he like as a person? i liked him, he could be slightly - was he like as a person? i liked i him, he could be slightly arrogant but he was very amusing, very direct. being a journalist myself, thatis direct. being a journalist myself, that is his background as well. i like the way h
this seemingly iron alliance between margaret thatcher and nigel lawson crumble.e went. iie as part of that, first he went and then a year later, she went. he was a big beast — then a year later, she went. he was a big beast of _ then a year later, she went. he was a big beast of his _ then a year later, she went. he was a big beast of his generation - then a year later, she went. he was a big beast of his generation and i a big beast of his generation and certainly someone i grew up knowing...
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[applause] margaret: thank you. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> washington journal continues. host: we are joined by a alina salganicoff co who i -- who is the senior vice president of kff. she is joining us to talk about the
[applause] margaret: thank you. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> washington journal continues. host: we are joined by a alina salganicoff co who i -- who is the senior vice president of kff. she is joining us to talk about the
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[applause] margaret: thank you. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] and cultural ties between the u.s. and northern ireland. >>
[applause] margaret: thank you. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] and cultural ties between the u.s. and northern ireland. >>
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- [announcer] "firing line" with margaret hoover is made possible in part by: robert granieri, charles r. schwab, the fairweather foundation, the margaret and daniel loeb foundation, the asness family foundation, jeffrey and lisa bewkes, peter and mary kalikow and by craig newmark philanthropies, the rosalind p. lter foundation, damon button, the center for the study of the international economy inc, thpritzker military foundation on behalf of the pritzker military museum and library and the mark haas foundation. corporate funding is provided by stephens inc. - governor wes moore, welcome to "firing line." - it's great to be here. - in november, you became the first black governor of the state of maryland. a political newcomer, but a "new york times" article from 1996, when you were just 17 years old, noted that you had your sights set on politics even then. what took you so long? - [laughs] well, you know, i have consistently been trying to figure out how exactly do you make your impact in the world, right? i mean, it's not lost on me that i'm coming off of inauguration where i was de
- [announcer] "firing line" with margaret hoover is made possible in part by: robert granieri, charles r. schwab, the fairweather foundation, the margaret and daniel loeb foundation, the asness family foundation, jeffrey and lisa bewkes, peter and mary kalikow and by craig newmark philanthropies, the rosalind p. lter foundation, damon button, the center for the study of the international economy inc, thpritzker military foundation on behalf of the pritzker military museum and library...
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it's me, margaret" until i got the addition to play margaret in the movie. >> jimmy: did you tell judy how old is she now? >> abby: i want to say 84? i don't know. i don't try to make a habit of looking up people's ages. >> jimmy: when you walk with her, is she fast enough? >> abby: no, i think i have to slow it down a little bit for her. >> jimmy: she was there, did she like -- did she have tips? did she weigh in on what you guys were doing? >> abby: the biggest thing i think her note was when we were on site is that when we were rehearsing one of the scenes where all of the girls start doing little priest or a bust exercise. remember that? >> jimmy: i remember that from laverne and shirley or something like that. >> abby: so the biggest thing -- yeah. little song and dance. her biggest note was that while we are rehearsing, kelly, the way she envisioned it is you clasp your hands and do i must, i must, i must. that's how she envisioned it but according to judy, the way that she and her friends used to do it was always more like i must, i must, i must increase my bus. >> jimmy: it was
it's me, margaret" until i got the addition to play margaret in the movie. >> jimmy: did you tell judy how old is she now? >> abby: i want to say 84? i don't know. i don't try to make a habit of looking up people's ages. >> jimmy: when you walk with her, is she fast enough? >> abby: no, i think i have to slow it down a little bit for her. >> jimmy: she was there, did she like -- did she have tips? did she weigh in on what you guys were doing? >> abby:...
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[applause] margaret: thank you. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> a quick look at the live coverage this afternoon, at 2:00 p.m. eastern ukrainian president flow to mere zelenskyy speaks with global financial leaders about support for ukraine in its war against across -- i guess you -- against russia. then i gathering for the first ever world several summit discussing challenges and priorities and a compex world at an event hosted by the news outlet semaphore. ♪ announcer: all this week, beginning at 7:00 p.m. eastern, c-span, featuring encore presentations of q&a, our hour-long program with nonfiction writers, journalists, and historians. tonight, professor matthew connelly, author of the declassification engine, talks about the increase in u.s. government secrecy from world war ii to today. he argued many classified documents are never made public because they expose government criminality and incompetence. in
[applause] margaret: thank you. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> a quick look at the live coverage this afternoon, at 2:00 p.m. eastern ukrainian president flow to mere zelenskyy speaks with global financial leaders about support for ukraine in its war against across -- i guess you -- against russia. then i gathering for the first ever world several summit discussing challenges and...
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like you and margaret, we're talking about a moment ago. you want the president and vice president to be able to speak freely on behalf of the american people when they're doing work, but that cannot and is not in the law doesn't recognize that as a blanket license to talk about anything, particularly when there's a criminal investigation report 70 system on that, sarah you were in the white house. in the days leading up to january, 6th testified about your experience that day to the january 6th committee. how critical do you think? could the former vice president testimony be to the doj investigation? because to margaret's point, i mean, he did write a book in which he talked about this. he has spoken about it in interviews. i certainly think that there's more that he can share. yes he did write a book and there he detailed some of that in there, but i do think that there will be more than he can shed light on, particularly when it comes to his conversations with the former president, and what the former president's mindset and intent was
like you and margaret, we're talking about a moment ago. you want the president and vice president to be able to speak freely on behalf of the american people when they're doing work, but that cannot and is not in the law doesn't recognize that as a blanket license to talk about anything, particularly when there's a criminal investigation report 70 system on that, sarah you were in the white house. in the days leading up to january, 6th testified about your experience that day to the january...
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it's good to have you back here in studio. >> thank you, margaret. be here. >> so your state is part of a 20-state coalition of governors, the reproductive freedom alliance. some of the states in it have started stockpiling this medication for abortion. when you were here in february you said that's the wrong focus, the wrong question. has that changed? >> for me it hasn't changed. we're going to make sure and we already are that we have access to all of those medications, but if the response is, well, stockpile instead of protecting all access, then we're minimizing the work that we have to do to make sure that women and families are fully protected. not that in and of itself there is a disagreement by a state that's making sure that irrespective of the legal decisions we're going to make sure that medication abortion is available in our state. but i think that we are moving and to jan's point, it's every social issue that you disagree with. is it stem cell research? is it fertility drugs? whatever it is in this context, if we are going to use the f
it's good to have you back here in studio. >> thank you, margaret. be here. >> so your state is part of a 20-state coalition of governors, the reproductive freedom alliance. some of the states in it have started stockpiling this medication for abortion. when you were here in february you said that's the wrong focus, the wrong question. has that changed? >> for me it hasn't changed. we're going to make sure and we already are that we have access to all of those medications, but...
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margaret, hello. i had a ositive all of us. margaret, hello.yeah, i atree. nhs so how can that be? yeah, i agree- having — nhs so how can that be? yeah, i agree- having my _ nhs so how can that be? yeah, i agree. having my kids _ nhs so how can that be? yeah, i agree. having my kids in - nhs so how can that be? yeah, i agree. having my kids in london| nhs so how can that be? yeah, i. agree. having my kids in london was very different to having my oldest daughter in northamptonshire, london was much more cultural and a lot of the midwives were black at the hospital that i had my two younger ones out. i'm not sure if that makes the difference or not. for me, people that looked like me, when i gave birth to my children in london was a very different experience to when i had my oldest child in northamptonshire where it is much less multicultural.— less multicultural. margaret, pick u i less multicultural. margaret, pick u- on that less multicultural. margaret, pick up on that point, _ less multicultural. margaret, pick up on that point, the _ less
margaret, hello. i had a ositive all of us. margaret, hello.yeah, i atree. nhs so how can that be? yeah, i agree- having — nhs so how can that be? yeah, i agree- having my _ nhs so how can that be? yeah, i agree. having my kids _ nhs so how can that be? yeah, i agree. having my kids in - nhs so how can that be? yeah, i agree. having my kids in london| nhs so how can that be? yeah, i. agree. having my kids in london was very different to having my oldest daughter in northamptonshire, london...
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abby ryder fortson stars as margaret. i relate to margaret on so many levels. gone through pretty much everything that she has. and i was doing it at the exact same time that i was developing her character, rachel mcadams, plays margaret's supportive mother. barbara. how does that feel? i cannot wait to take it off. yeah welcome to womanhood. i do hope it inspires conversation about things that are really normal that sometimes have some awkwardness around them. yeah, i hope it's a fun ride and i and i hope it brings families closer together in a way. the classic judy blume novel was first published in 1970 when the movie takes place for years, the author turned down offers to make her book into a film. i thought, you know, it will just be too disappointing to the fans of the book. then she was courted by edge of 17 director kelly freeman, craig and producer james l. brooks they came to visit me in key west, and i think by the time that lunch was over, that's right. we knew we knew we had something and we were going to do this. i don't know if i want to do this
abby ryder fortson stars as margaret. i relate to margaret on so many levels. gone through pretty much everything that she has. and i was doing it at the exact same time that i was developing her character, rachel mcadams, plays margaret's supportive mother. barbara. how does that feel? i cannot wait to take it off. yeah welcome to womanhood. i do hope it inspires conversation about things that are really normal that sometimes have some awkwardness around them. yeah, i hope it's a fun ride and...
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the conservative politician nigel lawson — who served as margaret thatcher's chancellor in the 19805as died at the age of 91. the drug dealer who shot dead nine—year—old olivia pratt—korbel in liverpool is sentenced to a minimum of 42 years in prison. members of england's biggest teaching union will strike for a further two days after voting to reject the latest pay offer. ladies and and in sport, relegation and champions league places both at stake as everton host tottenham in the premier league. at ruslip rugby club. at ruslip rugby club. good evening. a short while ago donald trump landed in new york, where, for the first time in the history of the united states, a former president will be charged with a criminal offence. mr trump is to face charges connected to the payment of hush money to the porn actor stormy daniels in the lead—up to his campaign for the presidency in 2016. the hush money in itself was not unlawful, but it's alleged that business records were falsified to disguise the nature of the payment, in violation of campaign rules. in new york, police are on high alert
the conservative politician nigel lawson — who served as margaret thatcher's chancellor in the 19805as died at the age of 91. the drug dealer who shot dead nine—year—old olivia pratt—korbel in liverpool is sentenced to a minimum of 42 years in prison. members of england's biggest teaching union will strike for a further two days after voting to reject the latest pay offer. ladies and and in sport, relegation and champions league places both at stake as everton host tottenham in the...
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margaret?> omar villafranca, from arkansas, thank you. >>> the storms resulted in at least seven deaths. governor bill lee said yesterday that the storm capped the worst week of his time as governor. his week, of course, began with the horrific shooting at covenant school, a private elementary school in nashville. our mark strausman reports. >> please hurry. i'm hearing more shots. >> they're coming. >> reporter: another muzzle flash point about guns in america. six people killed, three of them 9 years old. >> these large, mass public shootings, they represent about 1% of gun violence nationwide. >> reporter: michael runs new jersey's gun violence research center, one of its inescapable conclusions -- >> where there's more firearms, there's more firearm injury and death. >> reporter: america has roughly 400 million guns in private hands. gun violence like heart disease or opioids, qualifies as a public health crisis. during the covid pandemic, the u.s. firearms homicide rate spiked by 35%. on a
margaret?> omar villafranca, from arkansas, thank you. >>> the storms resulted in at least seven deaths. governor bill lee said yesterday that the storm capped the worst week of his time as governor. his week, of course, began with the horrific shooting at covenant school, a private elementary school in nashville. our mark strausman reports. >> please hurry. i'm hearing more shots. >> they're coming. >> reporter: another muzzle flash point about guns in america....
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and margaret. mean, there were some very various different reactions will just put it that way for the speakers. let's start with what happened when former vice president mike pence greeted the crowd. let's listen to that. i love you, too. i hope you gave pence a good warm. approval. he could not because he is a he is a nice man. if you want to really know the truth, he is. he's a good man. and i heard it was very rough. margaret what is your sense of that? i mean, how is mike pence going to win the republican nomination when he's getting booed? at an nra convention like that. i mean, what you see is that the nra convention like john reference. you know it is message. it is part of the base of the republican party. it's a specific, you know, fashion of the base of the republican party, which is a trump base there is, you know, mike pence's team would argue a deeply evangelical, uh, observant christian base of the party that is more likely to be sympathetic to mike pence as a candidate. that's at le
and margaret. mean, there were some very various different reactions will just put it that way for the speakers. let's start with what happened when former vice president mike pence greeted the crowd. let's listen to that. i love you, too. i hope you gave pence a good warm. approval. he could not because he is a he is a nice man. if you want to really know the truth, he is. he's a good man. and i heard it was very rough. margaret what is your sense of that? i mean, how is mike pence going to...