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margaret. >> margaret: indeed. kris van cleave, thank you.trump attorney rudy giuliani filed for bankruptcy protection today, under the weight of having to pay nearly $150 million for defaming georgia election workers cbs's robert costa is here with the details. bob? >> reporter: good evening, margaret. rudy giuliani is now confronting a reckoning, legally and financially, over his efforts to overturn the 2020 election. the bankruptcy filing states he owes creditors nearly $152 million, a large part of which includes $146 million owed in a defamation case brought by two former georgia election workers. yesterday, the judge in the case ordered giuliani to pay ruby freeman nd shaye moss immediately. concern giuliani might "conceal his assets." the bankruptcy filing will allow giuliani time to pursue an appeal. an attorney for freeman and moss say that they will not succeed in discharging giuliani's debt. for a person once honored as "time"'s person o the year -- shows how bankruptcy and other challenges are facing him and other top allies of fo
margaret. >> margaret: indeed. kris van cleave, thank you.trump attorney rudy giuliani filed for bankruptcy protection today, under the weight of having to pay nearly $150 million for defaming georgia election workers cbs's robert costa is here with the details. bob? >> reporter: good evening, margaret. rudy giuliani is now confronting a reckoning, legally and financially, over his efforts to overturn the 2020 election. the bankruptcy filing states he owes creditors nearly $152...
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margaret?catherine herridge tonight in washington. nearly 28 million people in california and arizona are under flood watches tonight as a major storm system pounds the west with heavy rain. communities in ventura county, just north of los angeles, are among the hardest hit. cbs's jeff and nguyen as they are. >> reporter: california getting pounded. >> it was awful, it was a nightmare. it was pouring cats and dogs. everything was flooded. >> reporter: torrential rain north of los angeles. parts of ventura county receiving more than 3 inches in one hour. water quickly filling street so fast that some could only escape with help from good samaritans. dozens were pulled to safety. those trapped in their cars and in their homes. one of the hardest hit areas, this community of adult residents if the five and over in the city of port hueneme. >> it was just flowing in. >> reporter: sandi ozolins woke up to water rising up. this is what she saw. >> it just keeps coming in. everything is toast. >> repo
margaret?catherine herridge tonight in washington. nearly 28 million people in california and arizona are under flood watches tonight as a major storm system pounds the west with heavy rain. communities in ventura county, just north of los angeles, are among the hardest hit. cbs's jeff and nguyen as they are. >> reporter: california getting pounded. >> it was awful, it was a nightmare. it was pouring cats and dogs. everything was flooded. >> reporter: torrential rain north of...
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margaret? >> margaret: nicole, thank you.fast approaches, fire officials are warning of the dangers of rechargeable lithium-ion batteries. they have been blamed for sparking hundreds of fires, including some that turned deadly. cbs's elaine quijano reports on how you can protect your family. >> it was very unexpected. >> reporter: for the first time in 16 years, migdalia torres will spend the holidays without her partner. hiram echevarria was the father of her children and an artist. >> this is his artwork. >> reporter: who just turned 40 this year. >> i think they kind of knew already that the explosion was caused by the e-bike. >> reporter: this month, echevarria became the 18th person in new york city this year to die in a fire linked to a lithium-ion battery. if these rechargeable batteries are improperly made or used... [explosion] >> oh, my god. >> reporter: the results can be explosive. like this flaming battery and charger lighting up a california garage, and this fire caused by a failed battery in a children's toy in
margaret? >> margaret: nicole, thank you.fast approaches, fire officials are warning of the dangers of rechargeable lithium-ion batteries. they have been blamed for sparking hundreds of fires, including some that turned deadly. cbs's elaine quijano reports on how you can protect your family. >> it was very unexpected. >> reporter: for the first time in 16 years, migdalia torres will spend the holidays without her partner. hiram echevarria was the father of her children and an...
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. - [margaret] it's been called the longest hatred. - [protestors] long live the intifada. - [margaret] and since hamas' brutal attack on israel on october 7th, there's been a surge in antisemitic attks, including on college campuses. - [protestors] you support genocide. you support genocide. - [margaret] a situation so serious that the presidents of three prominent universities came to congress to testify. - ms. magill, at penn, does calling for the genocide of jews violate penn's rules or code of conduct? yes or no? - [margaret] then caused an uproar with their equivocating answers. - it is a context-dependent decision, congressman. - it's a context-dependent decision? that's your testimony today? - these universities privilege certain speech over others. - [margaret] jonathan greenblatt is the ceo and national program director of the anti-defamation league, an entrepreneur turned advocate who has been fighting antisemitism for years. - this is like a sickness. we've seen scores of assaults. - [margaret] with questions about double standards for hate speech, growing concerns about an
. - [margaret] it's been called the longest hatred. - [protestors] long live the intifada. - [margaret] and since hamas' brutal attack on israel on october 7th, there's been a surge in antisemitic attks, including on college campuses. - [protestors] you support genocide. you support genocide. - [margaret] a situation so serious that the presidents of three prominent universities came to congress to testify. - ms. magill, at penn, does calling for the genocide of jews violate penn's rules or...
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margaret?> anthony, as we know here, iowa still very comfortable place for donald trump. what is different about the dynamic there? >> it is. well look, it starts with nearly half the iowa caucus goers say they themselves are part of the maga movement. that's a base for trump and he's got more voters there saying that they will only consider voting for him. iowa has often been a test for the more further right leaning part of the party. no different this year. you look at some policy measures, they have more voters there saying that they're in favor of making abortion illegal, in favor of ideas like deport undocumented immigrants. all of that adds up to a more sizable lead for the former president. margaret? >> anthony salvanto, thank you. >>> and we turn now to one of the republican candidates for president, former new jersey governor chris christie. he joins me this morning from m mendam, new jersey. good morning to you s.i.r. >> good morning. >> i know you believe people don't tell the truth
margaret?> anthony, as we know here, iowa still very comfortable place for donald trump. what is different about the dynamic there? >> it is. well look, it starts with nearly half the iowa caucus goers say they themselves are part of the maga movement. that's a base for trump and he's got more voters there saying that they will only consider voting for him. iowa has often been a test for the more further right leaning part of the party. no different this year. you look at some policy...
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margaret. >> indeed. kris van cleave, thank you. >>> the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. - [narrator] wounded warrior project helped me find the strength to go further than i ever thought possible. - [narrator] i was able to come outta my shell and really connect with others. - [narrator] so i can feel like part of a team, part of the community again. - [narrator] it's possible to live better. - [narrator] it's possible to have a voice and to be heard. - [narrator] to feel understood. - [narrator] to find peace. - because i've experienced firsthand that anything is possible. (inspirational music) want luxury hair repair that doesn't cost $50? pantene's pro-vitamin formula repairs hair. as well as the leading luxury bonding treatment. for softness and resilience, without the price tag. if you know... you know it's pantene. [stomach growling] it's nothing... sounds like something. ♪when you have nausea, heartburn, indigestion♪ ♪upset stomach, diarrhea♪ pepto bismol coats and soothes for fast relief
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this cultural life featuring margaret atwood. margaret atwood. one of the world's best—selling critically—acclaimed authors, she's published more than 60 books, and has won the booker prize, twice. the winner of the first booker prize of the 21st century, margaret atwood. cheering and applause. her stories often centre on oppression and brutality. most famously, her 1985 novel, the handmaid's tale, a dystopian vision of america, in which women are enslaved, now an emmy award—winning television series. there's an eye in your house. in this episode of this cultural life, the radio 4 programme, she reveals her formative influences and experiences, and how, even in high school, her creativity was clear. i put on a home economics opera. it was about fabrics. can you remember how it goes? # fabrics need a swim in the suds. # it makes them feel just like new. # plink—plink, plink—plink. laughter. i want to make sure the mics are recording us. margaret atwood, welcome to this cultural life. thank you very much. happy to be here. on this programme, i ask
this cultural life featuring margaret atwood. margaret atwood. one of the world's best—selling critically—acclaimed authors, she's published more than 60 books, and has won the booker prize, twice. the winner of the first booker prize of the 21st century, margaret atwood. cheering and applause. her stories often centre on oppression and brutality. most famously, her 1985 novel, the handmaid's tale, a dystopian vision of america, in which women are enslaved, now an emmy award—winning...
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>> it is, margaret. good morning.ikki haley is up substantially from where she was this fall and one reason is, voters tell us they see her as reasonable as compared to the other candidates and prepared to be president. her number there is on par with the former president. now she's helped by the independents who can vote in the new hampshire primary and it's not a surprise that she and maybe former governor chris christie are looking to do better in new hampshire because those independents say they're more amenable to the idea of candidate who is different from donald trump. now trump for his part still does well on two key measures. one, he's seen as a strong leader. two, that those voters think he can beat joe biden. margaret? >> anthony, as we know here, iowa still very comfortable place for donald trump. what is different about the dynamic there? >> it is. well, look, it starts with nearly half the iowa caucus goers say they themselves are part of the maga movement. that's base for trump and he's got more voters
>> it is, margaret. good morning.ikki haley is up substantially from where she was this fall and one reason is, voters tell us they see her as reasonable as compared to the other candidates and prepared to be president. her number there is on par with the former president. now she's helped by the independents who can vote in the new hampshire primary and it's not a surprise that she and maybe former governor chris christie are looking to do better in new hampshire because those...
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>> look, margaret, i've been consistent on this.nservative, smart approach is to let the states make these decisions. that's what i think they should do and i said i wouldn't sign a six-week national abortion ban as governor desantis and now just recently in iowa, governor haley said she would sign a six-week ban. i don't think you can say one thing in one place and something in another. for 50 years vince argued that the supreme court took this decision away from the people. i think this belongs in the hands of the people of each individual state. we see a great democratic, small "d" event going on across the country in places like michigan and kansas and ohio, where people are voting. let's let the american people vote in their individual states and decide what they want this policy to be. >> so better for the party not to have a national policy? essentially is what you're saying? >> i believe that's -- i believe that's true. i believe that's what the constitution guides us to do, and that's where we should stay and where i've bee
>> look, margaret, i've been consistent on this.nservative, smart approach is to let the states make these decisions. that's what i think they should do and i said i wouldn't sign a six-week national abortion ban as governor desantis and now just recently in iowa, governor haley said she would sign a six-week ban. i don't think you can say one thing in one place and something in another. for 50 years vince argued that the supreme court took this decision away from the people. i think this...
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margaret? >> thank you. >>> president biden said there's still no deal to bring home american hostages held by hamas in gaza. today, secretary of state antony blinken said hamas is holding up progress and israel would be willing to return to a pause in military operations in return for a hostage release. >> reporter: gaza is gripped with hunger. in the south, lines as far as the eye can see, as people hours for something to eat. according to the u.n., israel has only aloud 10% of the necessary food into gaza, pushing half the population of more than 2 million into starvation. as the israeli military continues to carry out massive strikes. hands poke out from under the rubble near rafah. this has claimed the lives of 20 palestinians according to the ministry of health. i was with my cousin playing in the street. a rocket exploded and all this rebe rubble fell on top of us. what are intensive talks of a n new cease-fire, hamas' leader saying breakthrough could be coming in the coming days. hamas
margaret? >> thank you. >>> president biden said there's still no deal to bring home american hostages held by hamas in gaza. today, secretary of state antony blinken said hamas is holding up progress and israel would be willing to return to a pause in military operations in return for a hostage release. >> reporter: gaza is gripped with hunger. in the south, lines as far as the eye can see, as people hours for something to eat. according to the u.n., israel has only aloud...
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[leopoldo speaking foreign language] - [margaret] leopoldo lópez's resistance landed him in prison where spent nearly four years in solitary confinement before escaping to spain in 2020. - i did not want to leave venezuela, but like- - [margaret] in startling new developments following this interview, venezuela ordered lopez's arrest again. [tarek speaking foreign language] - [margaret] along with several other prominent opposition leaders in exile and in venezuela. [crowd chattering in foreign language] the maduro regime is also dismissing the results of the opposition primary. - maria [speaking foreign language] - [margaret] won overwhelmingly by maría corina machado, raising concerns about a fair 2024 presidential election. all this as venezuela tries to annex oil-rich land from its neighbor, guyana. - democracy is under a crisis internally and externally. - [margaret] lopez warns that the spread of autocracy is a global problem. - they are working together. it's not about ideology, it's about power, it's about autocracy. - [margaret] what does former political prisoner, opposition le
[leopoldo speaking foreign language] - [margaret] leopoldo lópez's resistance landed him in prison where spent nearly four years in solitary confinement before escaping to spain in 2020. - i did not want to leave venezuela, but like- - [margaret] in startling new developments following this interview, venezuela ordered lopez's arrest again. [tarek speaking foreign language] - [margaret] along with several other prominent opposition leaders in exile and in venezuela. [crowd chattering in...
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it's called margaret atwood. the character is called margaret atwood. yes, yes. yes. chuckles.portant to you? yes, and i'm allowing him to smoke in the afterlife because i'm a kind person. you're now in your 80s, margaret, and you're still as prolific as ever. what — what drives you on creatively? well, what else am i going to do all day? you know what samuel beckett said? "why do you write?" he said, "not good for anything else". chuckles. it's too late for me to be a ballet dancer. oh, alas, a vanished career. well, i'm a freelancer, you know? and that's a good thing because i don't have a boss. you are your own boss. continue to be. very enviable. margaret atwood, thank you so much for sharing your cultural life with us. thank you. voice-over: and for podcast episodes of this cultural life, | go to bbc sounds or wherever you get your podcasts. while getting in the new year with you on bbc news. we arejust a matter of minutes away from 2024. here is probably the most famous clock in the country, big band. it will of course be chiming midnight and is a special anniversary as h
it's called margaret atwood. the character is called margaret atwood. yes, yes. yes. chuckles.portant to you? yes, and i'm allowing him to smoke in the afterlife because i'm a kind person. you're now in your 80s, margaret, and you're still as prolific as ever. what — what drives you on creatively? well, what else am i going to do all day? you know what samuel beckett said? "why do you write?" he said, "not good for anything else". chuckles. it's too late for me to be a...
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[jewel wailing] - [margaret] so who will save your soul if you won't save your own?l wailing] what does jewel say now? - [narrator] "firing line" with margaret hoover is made possible in part by: robert granieri, vanessa and henry cornell, the fairweather foundation, the tepper foundation, the asness family foundation, the mckenna family foundation, charles r. schwab, and by the rosalind p. walter foundation and damon button. corporate funding is provided by: stephens inc. - jewel kilcher, welcome to "firing line." - thank you. - you performed in public for the first time when you were five years old. you were yodeler, and you performed with your father and your family in hotels in anchorage, alaska. 40 years later, you've sold more than 30 million records worldwide. and i wonder if you could give your five-year-old self advice, one piece of advice, what would you tell her? - my five-year-old self. i think i might say that the most heroic attribute is steadfastness and curiosity. - why did she need to hear that? - growing up in the household i grew up, and like many
[jewel wailing] - [margaret] so who will save your soul if you won't save your own?l wailing] what does jewel say now? - [narrator] "firing line" with margaret hoover is made possible in part by: robert granieri, vanessa and henry cornell, the fairweather foundation, the tepper foundation, the asness family foundation, the mckenna family foundation, charles r. schwab, and by the rosalind p. walter foundation and damon button. corporate funding is provided by: stephens inc. - jewel...
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which we wouldn't have in margaret thatcher's time. all tony i margaret thatcher's time.garet thatcher's time. all tony blair's. here trying to say it looksl blair's. here trying to say it looks bad but _ blair's. here trying to say it looks bad but that is because you are getting — bad but that is because you are getting the unedited version of our conversations. that getting the unedited version of our conversations.— conversations. that fits well with somethina conversations. that fits well with something we — conversations. that fits well with something we had _ conversations. that fits well with something we had last _ conversations. that fits well with something we had last week- conversations. that fits well with | something we had last week from michael gove who talked about but johnson's decision—making, flip—flopping, taking the opinion of the last person of the room, how he was called a trolley by dominic cummings latterly because he veered from decision to decision. what michael gove said is that his decision—making was gladiatorial, he liked to get the strong
which we wouldn't have in margaret thatcher's time. all tony i margaret thatcher's time.garet thatcher's time. all tony blair's. here trying to say it looksl blair's. here trying to say it looks bad but _ blair's. here trying to say it looks bad but that is because you are getting — bad but that is because you are getting the unedited version of our conversations. that getting the unedited version of our conversations.— conversations. that fits well with somethina conversations. that fits...
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a lack of intelligence, however, wasn't the problem, says margaret vainshtein. >> i think that the mained is just... the fact that they didn't listen to us. >> reporter: she is part of a unit of female soldiers who surveilled the gaza side of the border. six months before the attack, she noticed and reported unusual activity. >> we saw a lot of people that coming to the fence and shaking the fence and trying to damage the fence and take parts of it. >> reporter: and that wasn't normal? >> it wasn't normal at all. it's unusual. and especially when it happens so regularly. like, every day. every week. couple of times a day. they tested our reaction all the time. they came and then went. near, far, like, they played with us all the time. >> reporter: she says her team reported the activity up the chain repeatedly. >> they didn't take anything seriously. they always thought that hamas is... less powerful than what they are actually are. >> reporter: they underestimated hamas, and people like you. >> and people like me, yes. that everything that i say isn't -- i exaggerate things. >> reporte
a lack of intelligence, however, wasn't the problem, says margaret vainshtein. >> i think that the mained is just... the fact that they didn't listen to us. >> reporter: she is part of a unit of female soldiers who surveilled the gaza side of the border. six months before the attack, she noticed and reported unusual activity. >> we saw a lot of people that coming to the fence and shaking the fence and trying to damage the fence and take parts of it. >> reporter: and that...
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. >>> i'm margaret brennan in washington. this week on "face the nation" -- the u.s.ps up pressure on israel to do more to protect civilians as the pause to release hostages ends and the israeli offensive resumes. the bombing in gaza is back as israel continues its efforts to destroy hamas. despite israeli leaders vowing to do all they can to keep civilians out of the crossfire the biden administration says they need to do more. >> too many innocent palestinians have been killed, as israel defends itself, it matters how. >> the center of gravity is the civilian population. if you drive them into the arms of the enemy, you replace a technical victory with a strategical defeat. >> we'll have the latest on the conflict and the efforts to free the rest of the hostages and talk with house intelligence committee chairman mike turner about his concerns about our own ability to gather intelligence to prevent attacks here in the u.s. >>> plus, six weeks out from the first votes in the 2024 presidential contest. are the other contenders giving trump a pass on his inflammatory a
. >>> i'm margaret brennan in washington. this week on "face the nation" -- the u.s.ps up pressure on israel to do more to protect civilians as the pause to release hostages ends and the israeli offensive resumes. the bombing in gaza is back as israel continues its efforts to destroy hamas. despite israeli leaders vowing to do all they can to keep civilians out of the crossfire the biden administration says they need to do more. >> too many innocent palestinians have...
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i want to bring in cbs news chief and moderator of "face the nation," margaret brennan.ore details we are hearing from these troops, who are on israel's border with gaza, many of them female soldiers, telling lilia, they didn't listen to us, they didn't take us seriously, even as their reports that hamas was practicing, taking hostages. why were they ignored? >> margaret: that is going to be a question that prime minister netanyahu will eventually have to answer himself as well as the heads of these agencies. we know now there is recognition, there were gaps in israel's intelligence gathering and its capabilities, and now questions about the decisions made by its leaders at the military and political level. one of the things also be in question is prime minister netanyahu the judgment, misjudgment, that hamas was a manageable threat and that the palestinian issue could be sidelined. >> norah: and what about those hostages, 136, including 17 women and children, also some americans outstanding. hot where do we stand on those negotiations? >> margaret: there are efforts to
i want to bring in cbs news chief and moderator of "face the nation," margaret brennan.ore details we are hearing from these troops, who are on israel's border with gaza, many of them female soldiers, telling lilia, they didn't listen to us, they didn't take us seriously, even as their reports that hamas was practicing, taking hostages. why were they ignored? >> margaret: that is going to be a question that prime minister netanyahu will eventually have to answer himself as well...
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sunak praising, and, uh, it's good to see, of cou margaret thatcher. rising, uh, margaret thatcher.um, rishi sunak hasn't done a lot really to emulate , uh, lady really to emulate, uh, lady thatcher and, and i think that there's a big discrepancy between what sunak is saying here and what, uh , the prime here and what, uh, the prime minister actually does . minister actually does. >> and in contrast, of course, uh, margaret thatcher was , was a uh, margaret thatcher was, was a doer who actually implemented what, uh, what she said. >> and so rishi sunak really has to example on the to follow that example on the issue of immigration. uh, of course, a huge issue for lady thatcher. i think she would have emphatically . dealt with the emphatically. dealt with the small boats a crisis. um, no doubt by deploying the royal navy to stop any, uh, small boats from arriving on british shores . also, i think she would shores. also, i think she would have stood up to the, uh, the french prime minister of course, today that's emmanuel macron and, uh, sunak. today that's emmanuel macron and, uh, su
sunak praising, and, uh, it's good to see, of cou margaret thatcher. rising, uh, margaret thatcher.um, rishi sunak hasn't done a lot really to emulate , uh, lady really to emulate, uh, lady thatcher and, and i think that there's a big discrepancy between what sunak is saying here and what, uh , the prime here and what, uh, the prime minister actually does . minister actually does. >> and in contrast, of course, uh, margaret thatcher was , was a uh, margaret thatcher was, was a doer who...
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sunak praising, and, uh, it's good to see, of cou margaret thatcher. rising, uh, margaret thatcher.um, rishi sunak hasn't done a lot really to emulate , uh, lady really to emulate, uh, lady thatcher and, and i think that there's a big discrepancy between what sunak is saying here and what, uh , the prime here and what, uh, the prime minister actually does . minister actually does. >> and in contrast, of course, uh, margaret thatcher was , was a uh, margaret thatcher was, was a doer who actually implemented what, uh, what she said. >> and so rishi sunak really has to example on the to follow that example on the issue of immigration. uh, of course, a huge issue for lady thatcher. i think she would have emphatically . dealt with the emphatically. dealt with the small boats a crisis. um, no doubt by deploying the royal navy to stop any, uh, small boats from arriving on british shores . also, i think she would shores. also, i think she would have stood up to the, uh, the french prime minister of course, today that's emmanuel macron and, uh, sunak. today that's emmanuel macron and, uh, su
sunak praising, and, uh, it's good to see, of cou margaret thatcher. rising, uh, margaret thatcher.um, rishi sunak hasn't done a lot really to emulate , uh, lady really to emulate, uh, lady thatcher and, and i think that there's a big discrepancy between what sunak is saying here and what, uh , the prime here and what, uh, the prime minister actually does . minister actually does. >> and in contrast, of course, uh, margaret thatcher was , was a uh, margaret thatcher was, was a doer who...
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for elizabeth, the touchstone of margaret was very important to her.e thing, very important. yes, of course. promise me that i will actually be dead when they close coffin. - dead when they close the coffin. she laughs did you find you felt differently about the royal family and elizabeth and margaret after you had filmed these series? it's very easy to draw a very bold, thumbnail sketch of margaret, and you can make her a cliche. but that is never what somebody is. there is always so much more that is making them tick, that is fuelling their behaviour. it was interesting to speculate and make decisions about what i thought that was with margaret because there was definitely a sadness and loneliness that punctuated her life. for me, playing someone whose whole life has been about duty, and i think that is why there were so many people queueing after the queen had died. because i think a lot of people were saying, "you went to work every single day of your life and you "didn't call in sick." i think people were just saying thank you for turning up every
for elizabeth, the touchstone of margaret was very important to her.e thing, very important. yes, of course. promise me that i will actually be dead when they close coffin. - dead when they close the coffin. she laughs did you find you felt differently about the royal family and elizabeth and margaret after you had filmed these series? it's very easy to draw a very bold, thumbnail sketch of margaret, and you can make her a cliche. but that is never what somebody is. there is always so much more...
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i have one of margaret thatcher— says hope. i have one of margaret thatcher in — says hope.n in is one of my favourite teachers i have gotten in london. that is— teachers i have gotten in london. that is all— teachers i have gotten in london. that is all we have time for here on the context so let me think our panel. brian taylor, columnist at the herald of scotland. doug heye, republican strategist. thank you to both forjoining us here on the context. more on all of our news on the bbc news website including the latest on the war on gaza you can go to our life page on there which has more details of the latest developments. you have been watching the context. if you are on bbc one or news channel in the cake and watch the ten o'clock news or you can watch bbc world news america if you are watching around the world. thank you very much, stay with us here on the bbc. let's start with some football. it was a match with so much at stake, and in the end, so much heartbreak. england and by the same virtue team gb will not be at next years olympic games and it all happened in the
i have one of margaret thatcher— says hope. i have one of margaret thatcher in — says hope.n in is one of my favourite teachers i have gotten in london. that is— teachers i have gotten in london. that is all— teachers i have gotten in london. that is all we have time for here on the context so let me think our panel. brian taylor, columnist at the herald of scotland. doug heye, republican strategist. thank you to both forjoining us here on the context. more on all of our news on the bbc...
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. >> it is thanks to margaret thatcher and her robust treatment of militant trade unions in the west midlands, and to her contribution of £10 billion at today's prices to the motor industry in the west midlands that iconic names such as jaguar and land rover still exist. so does the prime minister share my boundless joy that on the road to damascus and in recognition of her great heritage and all that she achieved, another fanboy has joined in her great belief, the leader of the opposition? >> the right honorable gentlemen is a fantastic champion for his area, and because of the pro-business policies of this government, i am delighted to see that jaguar land rover has invested billions of pounds in its move towards electrification in the region. but he is absolutely right, i am always happy to welcome new thatcherites from all sides of this house, but it says something about the leader of the opposition that the main strong female leader that he could praise is margaret thatcher, not his own fantastic deputy. >> question number two. >> this morning, i had meetings with ministerial co
. >> it is thanks to margaret thatcher and her robust treatment of militant trade unions in the west midlands, and to her contribution of £10 billion at today's prices to the motor industry in the west midlands that iconic names such as jaguar and land rover still exist. so does the prime minister share my boundless joy that on the road to damascus and in recognition of her great heritage and all that she achieved, another fanboy has joined in her great belief, the leader of the...
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margaret atwood.ing and applause. her stories often centre on oppression and brutality. most famously, her 1985 novel, the handmaid�*s tale, a dystopian vision of america, in which women are enslaved, now an emmy award—winning television series. there�*s an eye in your house. in this episode of this cultural life, the radio 4 programme, she reveals her formative influences and experiences, and how, even in high school, her creativity was clear. i put on a home economics opera. it was about fabrics. can you remember how it goes? # fabrics need a swim in the suds. # it makes them feel just like new. # plink—plink, plink—plink. laughter. i want to make sure the mics are recording us. margaret atwood, welcome to this cultural life. thank you very much. happy to be here.
margaret atwood.ing and applause. her stories often centre on oppression and brutality. most famously, her 1985 novel, the handmaid�*s tale, a dystopian vision of america, in which women are enslaved, now an emmy award—winning television series. there�*s an eye in your house. in this episode of this cultural life, the radio 4 programme, she reveals her formative influences and experiences, and how, even in high school, her creativity was clear. i put on a home economics opera. it was...
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. - [margaret] baratunde thurston grew up in washington, d.c., his father was killed when he was just six years old and he went on to attend elite academic institutions. - and then she sent me in the seventh grade to the private sidwell friends school where us presidents send their daughters and where she sent me looking like this. [audience laughing] - [margaret] over the years, he's used humor to broach difficult topics. - i make a lot of reparations jokes. it makes folks uncomfortable and i love that. i think that's hilarious. - as the digital director for the satirical news publication, "the onion" and as a producer for "the daily show wh trevor noah," he's now a founding partner at the digital startup puck and is sought after voice for his cultural commentary. plus, his pbs travel program "america outdoors with baratunde thurston" - ah! - you have arrived. - i feel it! - what does baratunde thursto say now? - [announcer] "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by robert granieri, vanessa and henry cornell, the fairweather foundation, the tepper foundation, the
. - [margaret] baratunde thurston grew up in washington, d.c., his father was killed when he was just six years old and he went on to attend elite academic institutions. - and then she sent me in the seventh grade to the private sidwell friends school where us presidents send their daughters and where she sent me looking like this. [audience laughing] - [margaret] over the years, he's used humor to broach difficult topics. - i make a lot of reparations jokes. it makes folks uncomfortable and i...
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oh i said, it's going really margaret, because reading?s going really he margaret, because reading? oh i said, it's going really he maisiret, because reading? oh i said, it's going really he mais we'veacause reading? oh i said, it's going really he ma is we've got se is why he said, is we've got a free vote on the third reading. and she says, why not? and then she just calmed down. she just says, oh, really ? so poor old says, oh, really? so poor old douglas. i mean, you know, but even offering a free vote on third reading didn't save the second desperate and it was also it was the mad tory right keep sunday special and we just said look you could go to you could go to church and then you could go to church and then you could go into the supermarkets and we'd give extra money to the as long as they were protected . long as they were protected. >> do you remember when in 1986 it was was it early on? because really, because we'd had all the westland stuff, margaret thatcher was very low in the opinion polls. thatcher was very low in the opin
oh i said, it's going really margaret, because reading?s going really he margaret, because reading? oh i said, it's going really he maisiret, because reading? oh i said, it's going really he mais we'veacause reading? oh i said, it's going really he ma is we've got se is why he said, is we've got a free vote on the third reading. and she says, why not? and then she just calmed down. she just says, oh, really ? so poor old says, oh, really? so poor old douglas. i mean, you know, but even offering...
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it margaret thatcher once said?re conservative. >> so the same party with with farage and starmer and you give the boy a chance. >> give the boy a chance . >> give the boy a chance. >> give the boy a chance. >> boggling away. well, you say that might be momentarily silent. >> thank you to them coming up, it's another case of cynically timed strikes from the british medical association as they plan to disrupt christmas . and don't to disrupt christmas. and don't forget, the duke of sussex has found hobby suing people found a new hobby suing people in high court . >> you're listening to gb news radio . radio. >> welcome back. i'm still jacob rees—mogg , and this is still rees—mogg, and this is still state of the nation. we've been discussing sir keir starmers tory party leadership and tory party leadership bid, and you've your you've been sending in your views. he i could never views. he says, i could never vote for care i simply do not vote for care as i simply do not know exactly what where he stands don't think he
it margaret thatcher once said?re conservative. >> so the same party with with farage and starmer and you give the boy a chance. >> give the boy a chance . >> give the boy a chance. >> give the boy a chance. >> boggling away. well, you say that might be momentarily silent. >> thank you to them coming up, it's another case of cynically timed strikes from the british medical association as they plan to disrupt christmas . and don't to disrupt christmas. and...
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let's start with you, margaret.d trump is leaning into this idea of dictatorship, of power, of revenge. is this something that is -- i mean, it clearly is working for him, is it not? the polls still show he is the number one front runner for the republican party. >> good morning, sara. thanks for having me. look, it is sort of stunning to see a former president who is running for president again lean into something like this and embrace these descriptors. i would look at this in two ways, first of all, he is not at this exact moment running for general election, he is running to secure wins in key early states in the primaries and first caucuses. so iowa, new hampshire, i don't know if it will work as well in new hampshire, but he's still in a primary election. but second of all this is sort of a long tested sort of donald trump play which is when confronted with something critical you don't apologize or change course or back away, you recommend brace it and you lean into it. so maybe that's all that this is. there'
let's start with you, margaret.d trump is leaning into this idea of dictatorship, of power, of revenge. is this something that is -- i mean, it clearly is working for him, is it not? the polls still show he is the number one front runner for the republican party. >> good morning, sara. thanks for having me. look, it is sort of stunning to see a former president who is running for president again lean into something like this and embrace these descriptors. i would look at this in two ways,...
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>> no, margaret. think we're at a moment where all around the world, our partners and allies need to see that we are strong. president biden's done a remarkable job of pulling together a global coalition of 50 countries who in combination have contributed more to ukraine's defense than we have, and making sure that we're pushing back on china and their predatory actions in the indo-pacific is a key part of our national security. that there's also humanitarian relief in this package critical to address the hunger that's been caused by russia's invasion of ukraine and to come to the aid of israel, and to provide critically needed support for innocent palestinians in gaza, to put all of this in one package, recognizes it's urgent we provide a signal to the world that we are still a reliable ally and partner. >> of specific to israel, there's a pretty strong signal sent last night by prime minister netanyahu when he answered questions from reporters, and he said he's, quote, proud he prevented the establi
>> no, margaret. think we're at a moment where all around the world, our partners and allies need to see that we are strong. president biden's done a remarkable job of pulling together a global coalition of 50 countries who in combination have contributed more to ukraine's defense than we have, and making sure that we're pushing back on china and their predatory actions in the indo-pacific is a key part of our national security. that there's also humanitarian relief in this package...
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. >>> i'm margaret brennan in washington and this week on "face the nation" -- we'll take a closer lookt the challenges facing the country, inflation, immigration at the border, foreign policy, and more. as washington prepares for the holidays, congress is at yet another impasse. president biden is stepping up his battle cry for. >> trump just talks the talk. we walk the walk. >> but that walk is a tough call so far for the president. despite inflation being at its lowest level in two years, six out of ten americans say the economy is bad. democrats say biden is still better than the leading alternative. >> in the end, when people are -- they're mad at joe biden and they're going to be more mad at donald trump. even if they have to hold their nose, they're going to support joe biden. >> former resident trump is also making a pitch to the voters. >> i said i want to be a dictator for one day and you know why i wanted to be a dictator, because i want a wall, right, i want a wall, and i want to drill, drill, drill. >> republican voters like what trump says, but some aren't convinced he can
. >>> i'm margaret brennan in washington and this week on "face the nation" -- we'll take a closer lookt the challenges facing the country, inflation, immigration at the border, foreign policy, and more. as washington prepares for the holidays, congress is at yet another impasse. president biden is stepping up his battle cry for. >> trump just talks the talk. we walk the walk. >> but that walk is a tough call so far for the president. despite inflation being at...
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the leader of the opposition can roleplay margaret thatcher all he wants but, when it comes to europe, yes, yes.” >> forget the private jet, the prime minister is obviously on a private planet of his own. daily mail readers learned this week that he has begun to feel sorry for himself. he has even been heard comparing his plight to his beloved southampton football club. i think that is a bit harsh, because the saints have been on an 11-game unbeaten run while, as the song has it, the prime minister gets battered everywhere he goes. if we want the perfect example of how badly the tories have broken the asylum system, last week the home office admitted that 17,000 people in the asylum system -- [interruption] >> order! come on now. >> thank you, madam deputy speaker. if we want the perfect example of how badly the tories have broken the asylum system, last week the home office admitted that 17,000 people in the asylum system have disappeared. these are its exact words, and they are hard to believe -- “we i don't think we know where all those people are”. now, you might lose your car key
the leader of the opposition can roleplay margaret thatcher all he wants but, when it comes to europe, yes, yes.” >> forget the private jet, the prime minister is obviously on a private planet of his own. daily mail readers learned this week that he has begun to feel sorry for himself. he has even been heard comparing his plight to his beloved southampton football club. i think that is a bit harsh, because the saints have been on an 11-game unbeaten run while, as the song has it, the...
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. >>> i'm margaret brennan in washington.his week on "face the nation" -- at year's end, america's migrat. will 2024 finally bring some solutions? >>> every day this month, thousands of migrants crossed america's southern border into the u.s. increasing the strain on both federal officials and local communities. meanwhile, bipartisan negotiators in the senate are struggling to strike a deal that might stem the crisis and overhaul immigration laws for the first time in nearly 40 years. but with the issue tied up in the debate over aid for ukraine, israel and more, what will it take to find a compromise? we'll check in with the top republican negotiator, south carolina senator lindsey graham and hear from two democratic mayors who say the influx of migrants has brought their cities to a breaking point and want more help from the biden administration. with just over two weeks until voters choose the republican nominee, the candidates are trying to topple frontrunner donald trump and are struggling through some unforced errors. >
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here is margaret brennan. >> reporter: hi. our eye on america tonight looks at one airport reinventing lost and found. how they are using artificial intelligence to get forgotten items back to owners. that is tonight on the cbs evening news. >> thank you, margaret. >>> still ahead, we are getting [narrator] covered california is a free service from the state that's already helped millions of people like you get and pay for health insurance. with financial health to lower the cost of health coverage, you could get a quality health plan for less than $10 a month. every plan covers preventive care, doctor visits, emergency care, and more. if you have questions, we're here to help every step of the way. covered california. this way to health insurance. enroll by december 31 at coveredca.com. ♪honey baked ham and potatoes au gratin♪ ♪tasty glazed turkeys that won't be forgotten♪ ♪their warm mac and cheese has us feasting like kings♪ ♪these are a few of my favorite things♪ every bite is a celebration with the honey baked ham company
here is margaret brennan. >> reporter: hi. our eye on america tonight looks at one airport reinventing lost and found. how they are using artificial intelligence to get forgotten items back to owners. that is tonight on the cbs evening news. >> thank you, margaret. >>> still ahead, we are getting [narrator] covered california is a free service from the state that's already helped millions of people like you get and pay for health insurance. with financial health to lower...
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i like i like margaret thatcher.ck brits , iain's unlock brits, iain's entrepreneurial ism and introduced properly free markets and really drove britain's economic growth and vitality . economic growth and vitality. and i love hearing this from from sir keir. i mean, to me he sounds like the right wing leader of the tories have desperately needed for the last 13 years. >> yes, but the point is he's not. he's the leader of the labour party and he was a rabid supporter of corbyn at one point. so he's not you don't know what he's thinking because he changes his mind every five minutes. now you say you disagree with me, but the fact, leo, that you think that may be a good thing to praise. mrs. thatcher doesn't mean that you're rushing to take out a subscription to the labour party . at least i sincerely hope it doesn't. that is the point. doesn't. and that is the point. it going to win votes it is not going to win votes this way because nobody believes him. >> i mean, it's certainly seems to be another thing that keir st
i like i like margaret thatcher.ck brits , iain's unlock brits, iain's entrepreneurial ism and introduced properly free markets and really drove britain's economic growth and vitality . economic growth and vitality. and i love hearing this from from sir keir. i mean, to me he sounds like the right wing leader of the tories have desperately needed for the last 13 years. >> yes, but the point is he's not. he's the leader of the labour party and he was a rabid supporter of corbyn at one...
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and margaret her margaret thatcher with her character confidence and character and her confidence andally sorry, but keir starmer doesn't have that sort of weight to throw around and bev, beautiful about and bev, what's beautiful about this that you've got rishi this is that you've got rishi sunak tanking in the polls. >> i mean, today we hear that he's less popular than truss he's less popular than liz truss . and once keir starmer . and once again, keir starmer puts his foot right in the back of his mouth and puts it right down his throat. i mean, this article in the mirror, which is actually one of our stories, is just, the list, the just, you know, the list, the union bashing, the poll tax, mass privatisation, vindictive union bashing, the poll tax, mass pridestructionlindictive union bashing, the poll tax, mass pridestructionlin
and margaret her margaret thatcher with her character confidence and character and her confidence andally sorry, but keir starmer doesn't have that sort of weight to throw around and bev, beautiful about and bev, what's beautiful about this that you've got rishi this is that you've got rishi sunak tanking in the polls. >> i mean, today we hear that he's less popular than truss he's less popular than liz truss . and once keir starmer . and once again, keir starmer puts his foot right in...
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for elizabeth, the touchstone of margaret was very important to her.i she laughs did you find you felt differently about the royal family and elizabeth and margaret after you had filmed the series? it's very easy to draw a bold, thumbnail sketch of margaret, and you can make her a cliche. but that is never what somebody is. there is always so much more that is making them tick, that is fuelling their behaviour. it was interesting to speculate and make decisions about what i thought that was with margaret because there was definitely a sadness and loneliness that punctuated her life. for me, playing someone whose life has been about duty, and i think that is why there were so many people queueing after the queen had died. because i think a lot of people were thinking, "you went to work every single day of your life and you "didn't call in sick." i think people were saying thank you for turning up every single day. after winning dozens of awards, this will be the final series of the crown, and end of a television era that has fascinated and gripped many.
for elizabeth, the touchstone of margaret was very important to her.i she laughs did you find you felt differently about the royal family and elizabeth and margaret after you had filmed the series? it's very easy to draw a bold, thumbnail sketch of margaret, and you can make her a cliche. but that is never what somebody is. there is always so much more that is making them tick, that is fuelling their behaviour. it was interesting to speculate and make decisions about what i thought that was...
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it doesn't make him margaret thatcher. make him into margaret thatcher. you see in some of the performances at pmqs, it's never been quite the standard of margaret thatcher or tony blair or even david cameron to extend who good orators. who are very good orators. >> maybe i'm i'm going to >> but maybe i'm i'm going to stick charlie just stick with charlie just for a minute i'm going move minute because i'm going to move the subject on. >> charlie, put it to you that >> charlie, i put it to you that rishi sunak made a diplomatic howler the elgin howler over over the elgin marbles. and the reason he did it he had to detract it was he had to detract attention from the horrific immigration figures , discuss. immigration figures, discuss. >> i don't think it was as a premeditated as that . if i can premeditated as that. if i can if i can put it that way. you're not denying it was a howler, though? i think it was an attempt where rishi sunak is saying to the public and i think, look, broadly, it's an important topic, but are the pubuc important topic, but are t
it doesn't make him margaret thatcher. make him into margaret thatcher. you see in some of the performances at pmqs, it's never been quite the standard of margaret thatcher or tony blair or even david cameron to extend who good orators. who are very good orators. >> maybe i'm i'm going to >> but maybe i'm i'm going to stick charlie just stick with charlie just for a minute i'm going move minute because i'm going to move the subject on. >> charlie, put it to you that >>...
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series of the crown will depict the last days of margaret's life.p is founded on this life growing up together as children and then teenagers, obviously, we note what happened was unexpectedly, elizabeth was propelled into being the queen. but at the heart of it they are probably one of the greatest lovers of each other�*s lives and very, very close. their relationship of course is complicated. for elizabeth, the touchstone of margaret was very important to her. and it's so lovely for us to conclude this relationship from the first series to this one. one more thing, very important. yes, of course. promise me that i will actually be dead when they close coffin. - — — the coffin. she laughs did you find you felt differently about the royal family after you had filmed series? it's very easy to draw a bold, thumbnail sketch of margaret, and you can make her a cliche. but that is never what somebody is, there is always so much more that is making them tick, that is fuelling their behaviour. it was interesting to speculate and make decisions about what i
series of the crown will depict the last days of margaret's life.p is founded on this life growing up together as children and then teenagers, obviously, we note what happened was unexpectedly, elizabeth was propelled into being the queen. but at the heart of it they are probably one of the greatest lovers of each other�*s lives and very, very close. their relationship of course is complicated. for elizabeth, the touchstone of margaret was very important to her. and it's so lovely for us to...