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margaret: amen. although, that means more resources for the rs. that has been controversial. mr. ryan: let's just invest in technology. jamie: there are companies where you don't file taxes because it is done automatically. margaret: you mentioned benefits to rural families, can you talk about that? there is a mythology about who it benefits. jamie: this should be skewed to communities who don't have the same income levels. i forgot the number but -- you are putting it in your community. it will be spent locally. when people talk about what it would cost, you spend 60 billion more, it would pick up the gdp. texas would be paid somewhere so it would not cost 60. we have got to do a better job. dynamic tax. margaret: amen. the tax cuts and drawbacks, the trump tax cuts that are expiring next year, it is going to be a riproaring debate. the debt ceiling debate -- debt ceiling issues will be about will be before us. talk about how we might lay the groundwork for no-brainer policies like this? mr. ryan: i
margaret: amen. although, that means more resources for the rs. that has been controversial. mr. ryan: let's just invest in technology. jamie: there are companies where you don't file taxes because it is done automatically. margaret: you mentioned benefits to rural families, can you talk about that? there is a mythology about who it benefits. jamie: this should be skewed to communities who don't have the same income levels. i forgot the number but -- you are putting it in your community. it...
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so, that is the lawyer of margaret caldwell. they were - margaret caldwell.the scottish first minister. they pressed for a public inquiry and a criminal investigation into the handling of the inquiry into the murder of emma caldwell. a series of police blunders meant that her killer, ian packer, was only convicted of the murder last week, almost 20 years after her death in 2005. emma's family say she was foiled by a toxic culture within the police of misogyny and corruption. you heard them mentioning that. humza yousaf has said he will look at a public inquiry. that is what they said the first minister told them, and that he will update them within the next few days. as you heard margaret caldwell�*s lawyer say, she wants more than words of condolence, she wants a public inquiry. we will bring you more on that throughout the afternoon here on bbc news. first, let's get a look at the weather with louise. a bit ofa a bit of a lottery out there at the moment. there are winners and losers. some lovely sunshine to be found in lancashire earlier on, but a different
so, that is the lawyer of margaret caldwell. they were - margaret caldwell.the scottish first minister. they pressed for a public inquiry and a criminal investigation into the handling of the inquiry into the murder of emma caldwell. a series of police blunders meant that her killer, ian packer, was only convicted of the murder last week, almost 20 years after her death in 2005. emma's family say she was foiled by a toxic culture within the police of misogyny and corruption. you heard them...
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well, margaret caldwell has _ investigation? well, margaret caldwell has been _ investigation?dwell has been extraordinary. investigation? well, margaret- caldwell has been extraordinary. she has been dignified throughout. you know, every family's worst nightmare, that a child is taken from them. she spoke of how, when her daughter disappeared, her and emma's father used to search the streets trying to find her. she has taken a public role in this long fight to see justice for her daughter, who was murdered two decades ago. and then these three key important meetings this week with these senior figures in the police, the legal establishment and the political sphere here in scotland to continue pushing for this public inquiry. police scotland last week, when iain packer was convicted and then sentenced, apologised for the actions of strathclyde police at the time. they say, emma, herfamily and other victims were let down. but they deserved better. they said, procedures and protocols have changed since then, but margaret caldwell has pushed for this robust, independent, public in
well, margaret caldwell has _ investigation? well, margaret caldwell has been _ investigation?dwell has been extraordinary. investigation? well, margaret- caldwell has been extraordinary. she has been dignified throughout. you know, every family's worst nightmare, that a child is taken from them. she spoke of how, when her daughter disappeared, her and emma's father used to search the streets trying to find her. she has taken a public role in this long fight to see justice for her daughter, who...
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. >>> i'm margaret brennan in washington. this >>> i'm margaret brennan in wasington.his week on "face the nation," political bickering over the border takes on a more dire tone and our new poll contains some worrisome signs for president biden. >>> former president trump swept up more delegates saturday winning gop caucuses in three states as he continued his efforts to tap into voters' fear as a reason to support him. >> biden's conduct on our border is by any definition a conspiracy to overthrow the united states of america. you know he talks about democracy. he is a danger to democracy. >> both trump and mr. biden made trips to the southern border on thursday. >> now things are being overrun by the biden migrant crime. a form of vicious violation to our country. it's migrant crime. >> president biden made his case for a bipartisan bill that would make significant changes to existing immigration policies. and blamed his rival for killing it. >> someone came along and said don't do that, it will benefit the incumbent. that's a hell of a way to do business in america
. >>> i'm margaret brennan in washington. this >>> i'm margaret brennan in wasington.his week on "face the nation," political bickering over the border takes on a more dire tone and our new poll contains some worrisome signs for president biden. >>> former president trump swept up more delegates saturday winning gop caucuses in three states as he continued his efforts to tap into voters' fear as a reason to support him. >> biden's conduct on our border...
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>>> i'm margaret brennan in washington. and this week on "face the nation" -- congress tries the takedown of chinese ownership and the split between some allies of israel and the netanyahu government. with the arrival of spring in the nation's capital, house lawmakers move with surprising speed to push a bipartisan bill to try to force the social media platform tiktok to change the way they do business. with 170 million american tiktok users what's not so surprising is the politics playing a part in the back and forth over a ban since both parties see the app as a platform to rule young voters. >> it's not attempt to ban tiktok. it's an attempt to make tiktok better. >> we'll talk with the house's raja krishnamoorthi and mike gallagher and tech journalist kara swisher. with the aid package to ukraine and israel languishing on capitol hill new crypt sism of the war in gaza makes the outlook more uncertain. >> prime minister netanyahu has lost his way by allowing his political survival to take the precedence over the best int
>>> i'm margaret brennan in washington. and this week on "face the nation" -- congress tries the takedown of chinese ownership and the split between some allies of israel and the netanyahu government. with the arrival of spring in the nation's capital, house lawmakers move with surprising speed to push a bipartisan bill to try to force the social media platform tiktok to change the way they do business. with 170 million american tiktok users what's not so surprising is the...
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and this margaret thatcher if thatcher conversation, if margaret prime margaret thatcher was a primetoday, jill is absolutely that absolutely certain that we wouldn't much of the mess wouldn't be in much of the mess that we currently are in. and many people been emailing many people have been emailing in saying about this in as well saying about this whole within whole situation within the channel crossing the channel and people crossing the channel and people crossing the channel that. you channel like that. lots of you are suggesting actually, if margaret still margaret thatcher was still around, still around, none of it would still be happening. would it? how are you so sure that? and how you so sure about that? and how do margaret thatcher do you think margaret thatcher would well? would have fared as well? with the of social media, the advent of social media, every scrutinise every single person scrutinise using inch of what using every single inch of what everyone have using every single inch of what everycae have using every single inch of what everyca difference have using ev
and this margaret thatcher if thatcher conversation, if margaret prime margaret thatcher was a primetoday, jill is absolutely that absolutely certain that we wouldn't much of the mess wouldn't be in much of the mess that we currently are in. and many people been emailing many people have been emailing in saying about this in as well saying about this whole within whole situation within the channel crossing the channel and people crossing the channel and people crossing the channel that. you...
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. - [margaret] young people in the us and around the world have grappled wi a surge in mental health challenges over the past 15 years. - as soon as kids ditched their friends in the real world and had 500 friends online, they didn't get happier. they got starved for social connection, depressed. and the natural result is to think about suicide. - [margaret] social psychologist, bestselling author, and nyu professor jonathan haidt is out with a new book, "the anxious generation," that sets out to explain why. haidt posits that the rise of the smartphone and social media, alongside shifting norms for parenting, have led to a dangerous rewiring of young people's brains. - this is about the worst thing you can imagine to give kids at the beginning of puberty, - [margaret] but given the ubiquity of smartphones, is there a way out? - everyone sees there's a problem. i just have to give them hope that, if we act together at the same time, we can actually change things. - [margaret] what does bestselling author and profesr jonathan haidt say now? - [narrator] "firing line with margaret hoov
. - [margaret] young people in the us and around the world have grappled wi a surge in mental health challenges over the past 15 years. - as soon as kids ditched their friends in the real world and had 500 friends online, they didn't get happier. they got starved for social connection, depressed. and the natural result is to think about suicide. - [margaret] social psychologist, bestselling author, and nyu professor jonathan haidt is out with a new book, "the anxious generation," that...
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>> yes, margaret, there should. i mean, we should make it clear we're to the going to continue to transfer weapons. as i asked secretary austin at the hearing. >> he didn't answer you? >> he did not. even you could tell from his testimony he was concerned that we were continuing to transfer aid. we can't transfer weapons, we can't continue to transfer weapons while transferring aid. the killing of over 100 palestinians who were simply going to a food truck to get food, whether be a stampede or by shooting, we don't know all the facts, there should be an investigation, but that has shocked the conscience of the world. my plea to this president who i support deeply is, mr. president, call for a permanent cease-fire. there's too much suffering and the release of all hostages. the policies of bear hugging netanyahu has not worked. reach out to some of the former obama officials like ben rhodes who have been saying we need a new directional policy a permanent cease-fire, release of hostages, call for a palestinian state,
>> yes, margaret, there should. i mean, we should make it clear we're to the going to continue to transfer weapons. as i asked secretary austin at the hearing. >> he didn't answer you? >> he did not. even you could tell from his testimony he was concerned that we were continuing to transfer aid. we can't transfer weapons, we can't continue to transfer weapons while transferring aid. the killing of over 100 palestinians who were simply going to a food truck to get food, whether...
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margaret caldwell now wants a public inquiry. i've gone this far, i'm going on.st want the truth, i want the truth to come out. scotland's first minister has said a judge—led inquiry is being considered, given the systematic failings in the case. i'm looking forward to hearing directly from margaret caldwell, and then, of course, rightly, as you'd understand, we'd update parliament in terms of any next steps that we choose to take forward. by 2007, police had identified iain packer as a sexually violent user of prostitutes. but four turkish men were charged with emma caldwell�*s murder. those charges were later dropped. in 2015, packer was exposed by a newspaper and a bbc documentary. the crown office ordered a new police inquiry. and in 2019, he was confronted by a second bbc investigation. did you kill emma? no, i never. i can look you in the eye and say, no, i had nothing to do with it whatsoever. another three years passed before packer was charged with her murder. police scotland say they were exceptionally sorry that the women, including emma, had been let
margaret caldwell now wants a public inquiry. i've gone this far, i'm going on.st want the truth, i want the truth to come out. scotland's first minister has said a judge—led inquiry is being considered, given the systematic failings in the case. i'm looking forward to hearing directly from margaret caldwell, and then, of course, rightly, as you'd understand, we'd update parliament in terms of any next steps that we choose to take forward. by 2007, police had identified iain packer as a...
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and that was margaret, margaret thatcher. okay >> all right.up by an ex labour mp, tristram hunt . you labour mp, tristram hunt. you know, sticking margaret thatcher in the same bracket as bin laden. it's all very well and good. you saying there's a nuanced difference there when a lot of people walk through the v&a, they're going to see thatcher same as thatcher in the same bracket as bin laden hitler. they might bin laden and hitler. they might not it as much you, not look into it as much as you, especially people . they're especially young people. they're just going to see her as they're trying to rewrite history. jenny i think not true. i think that's not true. >> i was unpopular for millions and millions of people. if you came from a mining community, nile, and you had no money and you were striking for your rights, you were fighting against a woman that was held up by the state. she won three elections. there was nobody else to stand to do what she did. and she was powerful, but she was careless and she was ruthless, and she divided our co
and that was margaret, margaret thatcher. okay >> all right.up by an ex labour mp, tristram hunt . you labour mp, tristram hunt. you know, sticking margaret thatcher in the same bracket as bin laden. it's all very well and good. you saying there's a nuanced difference there when a lot of people walk through the v&a, they're going to see thatcher same as thatcher in the same bracket as bin laden hitler. they might bin laden and hitler. they might not it as much you, not look into it as...
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doctor margaret harris, aintin: a right now.tor margaret harris, painting a picture there _ right now. doctor margaret harris, painting a picture there of- right now. doctor margaret harris, painting a picture there of the - painting a picture there of the emergency, the health emergency as she puts it in the disastrous situation facing people inside gaza, not least in rafah in the south of the gaza strip, where around half of the gaza strip, where around half of the entire population of gaza, probably around 1.4 million people, sheltering, and the israeli prime minister's office has green lit, we are told, military operation therefore israeli troops to enter rafah, which is what the israeli per minister has been running for several weeks. there would be powerless in terms of the numbers were sheltering there but also in terms of israel's international reputation which is taking a huge hit. the german foreign minister tweeted today that the large—scale military offensive rafah would be unjustified and that more than 1 million pe
doctor margaret harris, aintin: a right now.tor margaret harris, painting a picture there _ right now. doctor margaret harris, painting a picture there of- right now. doctor margaret harris, painting a picture there of the - painting a picture there of the emergency, the health emergency as she puts it in the disastrous situation facing people inside gaza, not least in rafah in the south of the gaza strip, where around half of the gaza strip, where around half of the entire population of gaza,...
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doctor margaret harris aintin: now. doctor margaret harris painting a — now.ture _ now. doctor margaret harris painting a picture of - now. doctor margaret harris painting a picture of the - painting a picture of the health emergency as she put it and the disastrous situation facing people inside gaza, not least in rafah in the south of the gaza strip where half of the gaza strip where half of the entire population, around 1.4 million people are sheltering and the israeli prime minister's office has green lit an operation for israeli troops to enter rafah which is what the israeli prime minister has been warning for several weeks. that would be perilous in terms of the numbers that are sheltering but also in terms of israel's international reputation which has taken a huge hit. the german foreign minister tweeted today that a large—scale military offensive in rafah would be unjustified in more thani million people have nowhere left to go. president biden said a week ago that a military incursion would be a red line as far as he is concerned. that would be a hu
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i always consider the source, margaret. in this case really consider the source. >> and you know this business and this industry so well. kara swisher, thank you for your insight. we'll be back in a moment. >>> according to unicef, 81% of households in gaza don't have enough access to clean water, and nine in ten people do not have enough food to survive. the organization's executive director is catherine russell here with us. welcome to "face the nation." >> thank you very much. >> you focus in particular on the children. we heard this week from the leaders of the u.s. intelligence community that there will be a generational impact from what is happening in gaza. the implications of that they were looking through the national security lens. from your perspective, what does that mean? what is a generational impact mean? >> it means that what's happening now is more than 13,000 children already have been killed, which is an astronomical, horrifying number. thousands more have been injured or we can't even determine where the
i always consider the source, margaret. in this case really consider the source. >> and you know this business and this industry so well. kara swisher, thank you for your insight. we'll be back in a moment. >>> according to unicef, 81% of households in gaza don't have enough access to clean water, and nine in ten people do not have enough food to survive. the organization's executive director is catherine russell here with us. welcome to "face the nation." >>...
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. - margaret was the queen's closest companion in many ways.h her when suddenly their father had to step up and become king. - elizabeth and margaret really were totally devoted to one another. the queen was always the big sister. she was always looking out for margaret. - she was able to confide in her. they were best friends as children, and they'd still remained extremely close. narrator: and just seven weeks after the death of her beloved sister, the queen suffers another devastating loss. her mother, queen elizabeth, dies at the age of 101. - it was horrible for the queen. her mother and her sister, the two closest women to her, two people who she could really talk to were gone. - for the queen, it wasn't just the loss of a mother, which was deeply important to her, the loss of an advisor and a counsellor, but it was the loss of a contact with the past. - the queen mother embodied much of the 20th century history of britain, who'd married into the family in the 1920s, who'd been there through the abdication, through the second world war. -
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and now margaret, three u.s.icials tell cbs news their optimistic that both hamas and israel could come to an agreement about a pause, albeit temporary in the fighting. >> that is chris livesay reporting from tella chief. >>> we're joined now by senator advice van hollen. a lot to get with you. but i do know that you met with some families of hostage members this past -- family members of hostages, excuse me, this past week. talks are about to resume. what did the hostage families tell you? >> well they came and talked about the terror every day. of not knowing what is happening to their family members and they were very clear. we need to focus on getting the hostages back. and a cease-fire. an this is why i'm for a cease-fire. and the return of the hostages. >> and that cease-fire would also allow for aid to move in. that is what the biden administration is championing. i want to go to some specific things that you're focusing on. there is some republicans that want to cut off support for the agency that support
and now margaret, three u.s.icials tell cbs news their optimistic that both hamas and israel could come to an agreement about a pause, albeit temporary in the fighting. >> that is chris livesay reporting from tella chief. >>> we're joined now by senator advice van hollen. a lot to get with you. but i do know that you met with some families of hostage members this past -- family members of hostages, excuse me, this past week. talks are about to resume. what did the hostage...
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is it fair, though, to cast margaret thatcher as a villain ? margaret thatcher as a villain?sell quirk and former miner david craddock. good to see you both this morning. russell, what do you think ? i mean, i know she do you think? i mean, i know she was a controversial figure, a divisive figure , but his villain divisive figure, but his villain the right the right way to frame her. >> no, of course not. she's probably one of the two best prime ministers that this country has ever had. alongside winston churchill, she was a woman of conviction , of proper woman of conviction, of proper ideology, and she literally pulled britain up by its bootstraps. so, no, she's a hero. she's an icon. in fact, look , i have a picture of her on look, i have a picture of her on my desk. oh look, i have a picture of her on my desk. on right. >> that's brave . david, you were >> that's brave. david, you were a miner. i think so, do we assume that there's nothing about margaret thatcher that you would find admirable as a person? >> she. she's okay. i have no problem with her being having a diffe
is it fair, though, to cast margaret thatcher as a villain ? margaret thatcher as a villain?sell quirk and former miner david craddock. good to see you both this morning. russell, what do you think ? i mean, i know she do you think? i mean, i know she was a controversial figure, a divisive figure , but his villain divisive figure, but his villain the right the right way to frame her. >> no, of course not. she's probably one of the two best prime ministers that this country has ever had....
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margaret caldwell now wants a public inquiry. i've gone this far, i'm going on.th, i want the truth to come out. scotland's first minister has said a judge—led inquiry is being considered, given the systematic failings in the case. i'm looking forward to hearing directly from margaret caldwell, and then, of course, rightly, as you'd understand, we'd update parliament in terms of any next steps that we choose to take forward. by 2007, police had identified iain packer as a sexually violent user of prostitutes. but four turkish men were charged with emma caldwell�*s murder. those charges were later dropped. in 2015, packer was exposed by a newspaper and a bbc documentary. the crown 0ffice ordered a new police inquiry. and in 2019, he was confronted by a second bbc investigation. did you kill emma? no, i never. i can look you in the eye and say i _ had nothing to do with it whatsoever. another three years passed before packer was charged with her murder. police scotland say they were exceptionally sorry that the women, including emma, had been let down, and lessons
margaret caldwell now wants a public inquiry. i've gone this far, i'm going on.th, i want the truth to come out. scotland's first minister has said a judge—led inquiry is being considered, given the systematic failings in the case. i'm looking forward to hearing directly from margaret caldwell, and then, of course, rightly, as you'd understand, we'd update parliament in terms of any next steps that we choose to take forward. by 2007, police had identified iain packer as a sexually violent...
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we prescribe a calcium which diet and medication were necessary to stop in margaret. so like his case tests confirmed osteoporosis. she now has to change her diet and will receive medication. for one, i'll treat my bones with care, no more falls. margaret, so it is determined to strengthen and protect heavens to keep us to a process that they remain fit for as long as possible. we imagined about fines i'm technology that's like dw signs is now i'm take time. what's to be fun? why do gravitational ways that that is when did people begin getting high and laughing gas out the drums boogie to the beads. and what's the perfect kid football find? find the on says gets most c w science. oh, new tick, tock channel. or if you want to have strong bones right into old age and avoid osteoporosis, 2 things are important. why you're still young care to guess? yes. exercise and nutrition. sodas ready made meals, potato chips, fast food sausages, they might taste good, but they're back. they all contain phosphate, too much phosphate can reach calcium out of your bones. text us phosph
we prescribe a calcium which diet and medication were necessary to stop in margaret. so like his case tests confirmed osteoporosis. she now has to change her diet and will receive medication. for one, i'll treat my bones with care, no more falls. margaret, so it is determined to strengthen and protect heavens to keep us to a process that they remain fit for as long as possible. we imagined about fines i'm technology that's like dw signs is now i'm take time. what's to be fun? why do...
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no more falls margaret. so it is determined to strengthen and protect type things, to keep osteoporosis at bay and remain fits for as long as possible. we imagined about fines. technology that's like dw signs is now on take talk. what do? why do gravitational ways that that is when did people begin getting high and laughing gas out? the drums boogie to the beads and what's the pass that the kids football find? find the on says gets most c w science. oh, new tick, tock channel. ringback if you want to have strong bones right into old age and avoid osteoporosis, 2 things are important. why you're still young care to guess? yep. exercise and nutrition. sodas ready made meals, potato chips, fast food sausages. they might taste good, but they're back. they all contain phosphate, too much phosphate can leech, kelsey, amount of your bones, text us phosphate also prevents the intestine from drawing calcium from your food. it was long thought that coffee also reduces calcium levels, but 3 or 4 cups a day are no probl
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poliladen, margaret thatcher,ama bin laden, margaret thatcher, adolf hitler, a funny list.'re doing . mean, we see what you're doing. v&a museum, we see it, we see it. >> well, in other news, the prime minister rishi sunak, has set out plans to support female entrepreneurs , cut red tape entrepreneurs, cut red tape for businesses apprenticeships. >> speaking at an event in the midlands, rishi sunak has pledged to create up to 20,000 more apprenticeships, saying that will pay the that the government will pay the full cost of these apprenticeships people aged apprenticeships for people aged 21 or under, but at small firms, and that's starting in april. >> so joining us now is gb news economics and business editor liam halligan with on the money . liam halligan with on the money. right. liam, what's your assessment of this announcement then? is this a good thing? it's going to get lots of young people, new jobs . people, new jobs. >> good to be with you guys, it's a real perennial of election campaigning or pre—election campaigning before the campaign starts in earnest for gov
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was it...i know you've worked with margaret. i have.nder whether she and you took enormous pleasure from creating your world, where everything is reversed and women are capable of that level of subjugation of men. right, so i had the great fortune to be paired with margaret for a year's mentorship programme by rolex, the watch people. and, you know, those things don't always work, but in our case, we're still friends more than a decade later. and we have great conversations. and one of the conversations that we had very early on was that thought, "are women nicer than men?" and i think we both have encountered in our lives really nice women and also really horrible women. and i suspect that anybody watching this programme, if they say to themselves, "can you think of any horrible women who you would not "like to have the ability to electrocute people?" because you think they would not use that well, i think we can all probably bring somebody to mind. so, yes. there is also this cultural conditioning, all that sort of thing, but, fundame
was it...i know you've worked with margaret. i have.nder whether she and you took enormous pleasure from creating your world, where everything is reversed and women are capable of that level of subjugation of men. right, so i had the great fortune to be paired with margaret for a year's mentorship programme by rolex, the watch people. and, you know, those things don't always work, but in our case, we're still friends more than a decade later. and we have great conversations. and one of the...
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margaret thatcher?ow, this is a woman who says all tory are scum, and she benefits from scum, and yet she benefits from a conservative policy. it just all feels so sort of mad and hypocritical muddled up. and all feels so sort of mad and hjust ritical muddled up. and all feels so sort of mad and hjust don't muddled up. and all feels so sort of mad and hjust don't reallynuddled up. and all feels so sort of mad and hjust don't really ijddled up. and all feels so sort of mad and hjust don't really i my ed up. and all feels so sort of mad and hjust don't really i my great. and i just don't really i my great fear at the election is that people just won't vote. think people just won't vote. i think you're and you're absolutely right. and i think that what's going think that is what's going that's really because, you that's really sad because, you know, important. know, democracy is important. and, know, we've seen and, you know, we've just seen the in russia . look the elections in russia. look what there is
margaret thatcher?ow, this is a woman who says all tory are scum, and she benefits from scum, and yet she benefits from a conservative policy. it just all feels so sort of mad and hypocritical muddled up. and all feels so sort of mad and hjust ritical muddled up. and all feels so sort of mad and hjust don't muddled up. and all feels so sort of mad and hjust don't reallynuddled up. and all feels so sort of mad and hjust don't really ijddled up. and all feels so sort of mad and hjust don't really...
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margaret? maybe too late. her lowest moment was when, like the rest of the sheep, she raised her hand, saying she would support trump if he were the nominee. shortly after that, she said she would pardon him if she became president. but she moved on from that. she got better, and it takes a while. as ron knows, by the time ted cruz was in indiana -- i think it was indianapolis, the last primary that he was in, in that tobacco warehouse, he was a good dane, as everyone is when the time is running out. it was a kind of sad event. but he got much better. nobody really good got in this time from the last campaign. so, we had haley and viv vex and ron. she doesn't get to sharpen her message until the underbush was year out, and she did it. she was fudging her positions at the beginning. she got stronger on those, and as she got stronger on trump. she almost, you know, became a never-trumper. it's going to be interesting to see, does she tiptoe back like so many have? look how many times mitch mcconnell has gone to
margaret? maybe too late. her lowest moment was when, like the rest of the sheep, she raised her hand, saying she would support trump if he were the nominee. shortly after that, she said she would pardon him if she became president. but she moved on from that. she got better, and it takes a while. as ron knows, by the time ted cruz was in indiana -- i think it was indianapolis, the last primary that he was in, in that tobacco warehouse, he was a good dane, as everyone is when the time is...
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margaret larry, guys. thank you very much, really appreciate it in the meantime, hungarian autocrat viktor orban is revealing new details about his discussions with donald trump and florida over the weekend, including that trump quote, will not give a penny to ukraine if re-elected this fall and move. he believes would end that war with russia were ban, made the comments on hungarian state television this morning. it comes just after the former president posted a highlight reel of orban's visit to his truth social account, which included were ban praising trump's leadership and limit mentoring the state of the world without him in the oval office, let's listen. >> trump and a kudo beaker and look aboard distillate at parent shorter, relax beneish has macron, topic of how the italian was no luck szijjarto, be cup world because and we're joined by anne >> applebaum, a staff writer for the atlantic, author of several books, including twilight of democracy. and, you know, this, this there's so much going on an
margaret larry, guys. thank you very much, really appreciate it in the meantime, hungarian autocrat viktor orban is revealing new details about his discussions with donald trump and florida over the weekend, including that trump quote, will not give a penny to ukraine if re-elected this fall and move. he believes would end that war with russia were ban, made the comments on hungarian state television this morning. it comes just after the former president posted a highlight reel of orban's visit...
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there was this war, so margaret mitchell, a seemingly simple housewife, wrote listen, it’s not simple but relatively speaking, by the time she wrote the novel, she led the lifestyle of an ordinary housewife, she was a deputy, she was everything she was lying broken when she wrote this novel , she had something there, i’ve already forgotten, something happened, she broke everything in herself, so she could work as a reporter, well, in general, at that time, be a female reporter one way or another, well.. well, she was an extreme sportswoman, of course , but she had no ambitions for the idea of a writer, or a writer, so she writes this novel, the only work of her life, she wrote it, it was published in 1936, it immediately becomes a bestseller, it is based on it a film in hollywood, but with stars, and it seems to me that this is fame, unexpectedly not collapsed, she may not have previously laid claim to such a role as a great american writer, but nevertheless her book can still be read, it’s interesting, and the film is still interesting to watch, you agree, it already seems a little
there was this war, so margaret mitchell, a seemingly simple housewife, wrote listen, it’s not simple but relatively speaking, by the time she wrote the novel, she led the lifestyle of an ordinary housewife, she was a deputy, she was everything she was lying broken when she wrote this novel , she had something there, i’ve already forgotten, something happened, she broke everything in herself, so she could work as a reporter, well, in general, at that time, be a female reporter one way or...
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doctor margaret harris, from the world health _ over.aza, the israeli government says that prime minister �*s office has green—lighted a military incursion into rafah, but today the german foreign minister tweeted "a large—scale operation in rafah cannot be justified. large—scale operation in rafah cannot bejustified. more large—scale operation in rafah cannot be justified. more than 1 million people have nowhere to go". a perilous decision if israel decides to send its military into rafah. plenty more from us right across the day, but for now in jerusalem, back to london. thank you. now it's time for a look at today's sport. ireland are just one full size that could win the six nations title on saturday, but they are the most likely to do so and they will retain the championship if they getjust a point against scotland in dublin. and ireland's opponents lie in wait should they fail to do so. while the first match of the tournament's final day is just underway in cardiff, with the traditional wooden spoon the unwanted prize for either wa
doctor margaret harris, from the world health _ over.aza, the israeli government says that prime minister �*s office has green—lighted a military incursion into rafah, but today the german foreign minister tweeted "a large—scale operation in rafah cannot be justified. large—scale operation in rafah cannot bejustified. more large—scale operation in rafah cannot be justified. more than 1 million people have nowhere to go". a perilous decision if israel decides to send its...
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. ♪ i'm margaret brennan in >>> i'm margaret brennan in washington.his week on "face the nation," a government shutdown is narrowly avoided. but when will congress tackle the national security risks facing the u.s. >>> following the shocking fiery raid on a concert hall on the outskirts of moscow. a branch of isis claims responsibility. and u.s. officials confirm the terror group was solely responsible. we'll get the latest from the chair of the house foreign affairs committee michael mccaul and former chair official. >>> and plus as immigration officials brace if an influx of migrants, head of border patrol tells us national security risks that keep him up at night. >>> and then -- >> the motion is agreed to. >> shutdown owe straerted. president biden and congress agree to a $1 trillion funding deal. but it triggers a new attempt to oust the house speaker. we'll ask kevin mccarthy how republicans can resolve their internal divisions. an finally, we'll talk presidential politics with georgia democratic senator reverend raphael warnock. it is all just
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it's become the only topic at times, margaret, i wonder whether you look back and worry about certain other issues that can be certainly in retrospect, very bothersome. and the media played a very negative role in terms of this hurdle. mentality. whether it's the hillary clinton emails which turned out to be nothing, or whether indeed was the rush to war in 2,000.22 or 2003 to iraq. >> do you >> think that we should be worried? >> but i do think that the press has a tendency to have a pack mentality or a herd mentality as you put it. and we saw that in all of those cases, the hillary clinton emails and the run-up to the iraq war. and now this age issue, i don't think that they're equal. i mean, i don't think we're in a situation that equals the essential invention of weapons, of mass destruction. but it speaks to the tendency of the press to sort of all get on the same page. and the difficulty and the rareness of of journalists taking a different point of view are presenting things differently. we didn't see too much of that in any of those cases. >> can i play for you? something that
it's become the only topic at times, margaret, i wonder whether you look back and worry about certain other issues that can be certainly in retrospect, very bothersome. and the media played a very negative role in terms of this hurdle. mentality. whether it's the hillary clinton emails which turned out to be nothing, or whether indeed was the rush to war in 2,000.22 or 2003 to iraq. >> do you >> think that we should be worried? >> but i do think that the press has a tendency...
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and a of people regard margaret a lot of people regard margaret thatcher do share. >> hitler was a genocidal out one third of because he didn't of the world because he didn't like wasn't a villain. like them. he wasn't a villain. a villain is somebody is a villain is somebody who is perhaps, know, little bit perhaps, you know, a little bit controversial wicked. controversial and wicked. >> actually, he's the >> so actually, maybe he's the one off, off not in the one that's off, off not in the right place on list. right place on this list. >> mrs. thatcher is in the >> no, mrs. thatcher is in the wrong should wrong place. and hitler should be the, be rightly condemned for the, you know, probably one of the worst people in history . worst people in history. >> they did. also, the v&a might have had a bit of woke history going back on this one because it also in mind it's a it it also bear in mind it's a fashion well. did fashion museum as well. they did actually her clothing actually turn down her clothing collection 2015. yeah, collection in 2015. yeah, absolutely. didn't absolutely. because
and a of people regard margaret a lot of people regard margaret thatcher do share. >> hitler was a genocidal out one third of because he didn't of the world because he didn't like wasn't a villain. like them. he wasn't a villain. a villain is somebody is a villain is somebody who is perhaps, know, little bit perhaps, you know, a little bit controversial wicked. controversial and wicked. >> actually, he's the >> so actually, maybe he's the one off, off not in the one that's...
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the courage and conviction of the family and emma's mother margaret will last and lasting impressionas lived through what no one should ever live through, so let me repeat the words of the first minister when he and i met the family earlier this week. we are so deeply sorry for your and yourfamilies loss and are so deeply sorry for your and your families loss and for your pain and grief that you have all had to endure. and for the two decades of fighting a fight that you and william before he passed and your family should never have had to go through. when we met on tuesday, mrs caldwell reminded us at the heart of all of this is a mac, a gentle and kind daughter who was deeply loved —— is emma. 19 years have elapsed between emma's murder and a conviction, i know that mrs caldwell has met with chief constable and it is right that police scotland has publicly and personally apologised for letting emma and herfamily down in the original investigation by strathclyde police. and to quote chief constable, a significant number of women and girls who showed remarkable courage to speak about
the courage and conviction of the family and emma's mother margaret will last and lasting impressionas lived through what no one should ever live through, so let me repeat the words of the first minister when he and i met the family earlier this week. we are so deeply sorry for your and yourfamilies loss and are so deeply sorry for your and your families loss and for your pain and grief that you have all had to endure. and for the two decades of fighting a fight that you and william before he...
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so there is a great villain of history, a woman called margaret thatcher, whose favorite motto was there is no alternative. and the point of there is no alternative to dress up a demand as an observation and to really say stop trying to think of alternatives. and my job as a science fiction writer is try and think of alternatives, right? to say what if we had the same machine, but who would did things for and who things to were different. and a lot of the people who are critical of technology in ways that i think are counterproductive are unable to imagine that. so the foundation there are a bunch of people who are the internet has been reduced to five giant websites filled with of text from the other four. as tommy spence says. and the real problem there is the wrong people are running those websites right. mark zuckerberg is the wrong person to be the unelected social media czar for life for 4 billion people. we need someone better or we need to make him better at that job. and there's another current in technology criticism that i think is the luddite current that like maybe that job
so there is a great villain of history, a woman called margaret thatcher, whose favorite motto was there is no alternative. and the point of there is no alternative to dress up a demand as an observation and to really say stop trying to think of alternatives. and my job as a science fiction writer is try and think of alternatives, right? to say what if we had the same machine, but who would did things for and who things to were different. and a lot of the people who are critical of technology...
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. >>> i'm margaret brennan in washington.his week on "face the nation" -- both presumed nominees turn the page to the general nominations turn the passenger to the general election and president biden steps up the pressure on israel to tone down the violence on gaza. ahead of tuesday's primary in crucial general election battleground, president biden and former president trump both campaigned in georgia saturday night. a state that is it n. the last p presidential race went blue. and 70 miles north of biden's event, trump said it was not fair to compare tihim to his opponent. >> why am i unpopular? i just knocked off 12 people in the quickest time ever. >> and that poernopponent still raiding a wave of reviews. >> and i must pay more attention to the innocent lives lost. c he's hurting, in my view, he's hurting israel more than helping israel and i think it's a big mistake, so i want to see a cease-fire. >> will it call for a six-week cease-fire to start with be enough for the progressives in his party? we'll ask vermont sena
. >>> i'm margaret brennan in washington.his week on "face the nation" -- both presumed nominees turn the page to the general nominations turn the passenger to the general election and president biden steps up the pressure on israel to tone down the violence on gaza. ahead of tuesday's primary in crucial general election battleground, president biden and former president trump both campaigned in georgia saturday night. a state that is it n. the last p presidential race went...
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>>> i'm margaret brennan in washington. this week on "face the nation" -- both presumed nominees turn the page to the general election. president biden stepsp up the pressure on israel to tone down the violence in gaza. >>> ahead of tuesday's primary in a crucial general election battleground, president biden and former president trump both campaigned in georgia saturday night, a state that in the last presidential race went blue for the first time in nearly 30 years. >> i really want to do it again. >> 70 miles north of bine's event, trump said it was not fair to compare him to his opponent. >> two very unpopular people are running for office. why am i unpopular? i just knocked off 12 people in the quickest time that it's ever happened. >> that opponent still wigds riding a wave of positive reviews leaned in to a tougher approach in the israel-hamas conflict privately vowing a come to jesus talk with prime minister netanyahu. >> he must, he must pay more attention to the innocent lives being lost as a consequence of the ac
>>> i'm margaret brennan in washington. this week on "face the nation" -- both presumed nominees turn the page to the general election. president biden stepsp up the pressure on israel to tone down the violence in gaza. >>> ahead of tuesday's primary in a crucial general election battleground, president biden and former president trump both campaigned in georgia saturday night, a state that in the last presidential race went blue for the first time in nearly 30...
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is her inner margaret thatcher.nd of margaret thatcher, the kind of woman labour woman that labour want to emulate ? emulate? >> well, i think what rachel said was that we're at a turning point, and that's absolutely right . and you don't have to right. and you don't have to agree with everything that margaret thatcher did . i margaret thatcher did. i certainly don't to actually appreciate the fact that she did turn our country in a particular direction , as i say, in my view, direction, as i say, in my view, in often the wrong direction . in often the wrong direction. but she did turn our country in a particular direction . she had a particular direction. she had a particular direction. she had a particular direction. she had a particular political drive. what have we had over the last few years? will actually have had five prime ministers, seven chancellors, 12 different feeling , no feeling plans for growth, no plan, no drive, no direction . plan, no drive, no direction. and it's a bit rich, isn't it? with rachel
is her inner margaret thatcher.nd of margaret thatcher, the kind of woman labour woman that labour want to emulate ? emulate? >> well, i think what rachel said was that we're at a turning point, and that's absolutely right . and you don't have to right. and you don't have to agree with everything that margaret thatcher did . i margaret thatcher did. i certainly don't to actually appreciate the fact that she did turn our country in a particular direction , as i say, in my view, direction,...
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for almost two decades, margaret caldwell has sought answers for her daughter.face for a public inquiry for emma and the other women who suffered at the hands of her killer. emma had a voice. and these other women, perhaps there is no one. emma caldwell was working as a prostitute in 2005 when she was strangled and dumped in remote woodland. how could anyone do this? by 2007, police knew iain parker was sexually violent and had previously taken emma to the spot her body was found, but senior officers disregarded that evidence, wrongly pursuing four turkish suspects. parker continued to attack women. it was years before he was finally confronted. did you kill emma? no, i never. last week, packer was jailed for life for murdering emma caldwell and attacking 21 other women. both institutions of the crown office and the police must answer as to why one of the worst sex offenders in the united kingdom was gifted his freedom for some 17 years. how many other women in that time were disbelieved, humiliated, challenged when seeking justice? the family's campaign for a p
for almost two decades, margaret caldwell has sought answers for her daughter.face for a public inquiry for emma and the other women who suffered at the hands of her killer. emma had a voice. and these other women, perhaps there is no one. emma caldwell was working as a prostitute in 2005 when she was strangled and dumped in remote woodland. how could anyone do this? by 2007, police knew iain parker was sexually violent and had previously taken emma to the spot her body was found, but senior...
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margaret caldwell wants more than condolences or apologies.omen whose evidence was held at trial. margaret and her family are deeply grateful to the first minister and justice secretary and hope there will finally be a legacy of emma caldwell. thank you, eve one. before we go, you might remember this scene the caldwell family lawyer speaking before we go, you might remember this scene from the bbc�*s 1995 adaptation of pride and prejudice. millions of viewers swooned over colin firth as mr darcy, striding out of a lake wearing a wet shirt. well, now the shirt is going for sale and could fetch as much as £10,000. it's one of more than 60 costumes from film and tv being auctioned in london on tuesday, with all of the proceeds going to charity. now, the weather. a bit ofa a bit of a lottery out there at the moment, definitely winners and losers. lovely sunshine in lancashire earlier, but a different story further east. the cloud they can offer a spot or two of drizzle, showery rain in places as well. there was a weather front across the east coas
margaret caldwell wants more than condolences or apologies.omen whose evidence was held at trial. margaret and her family are deeply grateful to the first minister and justice secretary and hope there will finally be a legacy of emma caldwell. thank you, eve one. before we go, you might remember this scene the caldwell family lawyer speaking before we go, you might remember this scene from the bbc�*s 1995 adaptation of pride and prejudice. millions of viewers swooned over colin firth as mr...
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there was this war, here is margaret mitchell, a seemingly simple housewife , she wrote not a simplene, she also belongs to such a fairly wealthy and southern southern family, well, she worked as a reporter, yes we understand that, but relatively speaking, by the time she wrote the novel, she was leading an ordinary lifestyle such a housewife , she was lying all broken when she wrote this novel, she had something going on, i’ve already forgotten, something happened, she broke everything in herself, so she could work as a reporter, well, in general, at that time, be a woman reporter anyway. her only work in life, she i wrote it for about 10 years, it was published in 1936, it immediately becomes a bestseller, a film is being made based on it in hollywood, and with stars, and it seems to me that this fame did not suddenly fall, she may not have claimed such a role before. great american writer, but nevertheless, you can still read her book, it’s interesting, and the film is still interesting to watch, you agree with me, it seems hard, there’s still a lot of stuff, you know, outdated, s
there was this war, here is margaret mitchell, a seemingly simple housewife , she wrote not a simplene, she also belongs to such a fairly wealthy and southern southern family, well, she worked as a reporter, yes we understand that, but relatively speaking, by the time she wrote the novel, she was leading an ordinary lifestyle such a housewife , she was lying all broken when she wrote this novel, she had something going on, i’ve already forgotten, something happened, she broke everything in...
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ny margaret thatchers nowadays i don't think.closest in america right now to a margaret thatcher in your mind? caller: that is a toughie. hillary clinton would be my guess because she has been around politics. she is pretty bright. she is getting up there in age, i guess. there are other ones but that would come to the top of my head. i guess kamala harris be president. she knows what is going on and stuff like that. i agree with the caller before. the best, the smartest, the most qualified for the job, to try to get the country to do the best it can do, whether it be a man or woman. thanks for taking my call. appreciate it. ■s host: we will stay in pennsylvania. one more call. gary, good morning. caller: good morning. i do support women for stronger leadership positions. i think in the united states, we have not really given them the opportunity. i don't agree with the previous caller that there is no margaret thatchers around. there are margaret thatchers around but we have to give them the opportunity. i'm a big supporter of h
ny margaret thatchers nowadays i don't think.closest in america right now to a margaret thatcher in your mind? caller: that is a toughie. hillary clinton would be my guess because she has been around politics. she is pretty bright. she is getting up there in age, i guess. there are other ones but that would come to the top of my head. i guess kamala harris be president. she knows what is going on and stuff like that. i agree with the caller before. the best, the smartest, the most qualified for...
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variety reported thursday that actress ma actress margaret qwalle was cast to play amanda knox.ducer. knox's story had been told in a 2016 netflix documentary. to mput this on the screen and have margaret translate the story is going to be so cool. >> it's such a wild story. if you were following along, there were a lot of ups and downs, twists and turns. great to see on the little screen. >>> when we come back. how trail blazers are dominating space and sea this women's history month. and a famous sitcom home is up for sale. whimpers] [thinking] why always the couch? does he need to go to puppy school? get his little puppy diploma? how much have i been spending on this little guy? when your questions about life turn into questions about money... there's erica. the virtual financial assistant to help you spend, save, and plan smarter. only from bank of america. to 50 years with my best friend. [sfx: gasp] [sfx: spilling sound] nooo... aya... quick, the quicker picker upper! bounty absorbs spills like a sponge. and is 2x more absorbent so you can use less. bounty, the quicker pic
variety reported thursday that actress ma actress margaret qwalle was cast to play amanda knox.ducer. knox's story had been told in a 2016 netflix documentary. to mput this on the screen and have margaret translate the story is going to be so cool. >> it's such a wild story. if you were following along, there were a lot of ups and downs, twists and turns. great to see on the little screen. >>> when we come back. how trail blazers are dominating space and sea this women's history...