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margaret? >> margaret: robert costa, thank you.l, texas democratic congressman henry cuellar and his wife, surrendered to federal authorities today on charges of conspiracy and bribery. a couple is accused of taking $600,000 from an energy compan and bank tied to foreign entities. cbs's nicole sganga has those late-breaking developments. >> i want to make it clear that my wife and i are innocent of these allegations. >> reporter: representative henry cuellar and his wife, mehldau, now out on bond after being indicted on more than a dozen counts, including conspiracy, bribery, and money laundering. >> we are innocent of the allegations. one more thing. i am running for reelection, and i will win this november again. >> reporter: two years ago, the fbi invaded cuellar's laredo home and campaign office, and today, stunning indictment alleges the texas congressman set up front companies and accepted nearly $600,000 in bribes from an oil company owned by the government of azerbaijan, plus a mexican bank. the money allegedly spent to pay
margaret? >> margaret: robert costa, thank you.l, texas democratic congressman henry cuellar and his wife, surrendered to federal authorities today on charges of conspiracy and bribery. a couple is accused of taking $600,000 from an energy compan and bank tied to foreign entities. cbs's nicole sganga has those late-breaking developments. >> i want to make it clear that my wife and i are innocent of these allegations. >> reporter: representative henry cuellar and his wife,...
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margaret thatcher radically changed britain, rejuvenating a stagnant world power.strong-willed woman will divide a large part of the population. she was the prime minister who truly eradicated socialism from the system. these were 10 years of britain's potential peak, the years of north sea oil and the opportunities that could be seized to to make britain better was lost. i think she is a person with great stamina, great dedication, great potential. for more than 11 years, margaret thatcher was one of the world's most influential and auto... political leaders, as well as one of the most controversial, dynamic and forthright. come back if you want. the lady only goes forward. i admire her energy and determination. but i think she suffers from what proust called the certainty of inferiority. i don't admire her. intellectual method, which consists in the inability to think that she may be wrong. whether people supported or opposed her during her reign, margaret thatcher's legacy continues to shape the society in which britons live today. her legacy remains the foundat
margaret thatcher radically changed britain, rejuvenating a stagnant world power.strong-willed woman will divide a large part of the population. she was the prime minister who truly eradicated socialism from the system. these were 10 years of britain's potential peak, the years of north sea oil and the opportunities that could be seized to to make britain better was lost. i think she is a person with great stamina, great dedication, great potential. for more than 11 years, margaret thatcher was...
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margaret thatcher remains a very controversial figure in britain.critics argue that her economic policies have caused social split, that it was rigid and indifferent in its policies, and hostile to the institutions of the british welfare state. defenders emphasize the transformation of britain's economic indicators during the reign. thatcher and her successors as prime minister. at the same time, both critics and supporters recognize thatcher's premiership as a fundamentally important period in the history of great britain. during the 1980s , margaret thatcher gained enormous authority and often commanded the respect of even her staunchest critics. indeed, its influence on the conditions of the political debate was profound. regardless of whether or not the leaders of the labor party have actually converted. or were simply forced to pay lip service to her, her time in office changed their views, and the policies of new labour, tony blair and gordon brown, would not have existed without her. her legacy remains the foundation of modern british politic
margaret thatcher remains a very controversial figure in britain.critics argue that her economic policies have caused social split, that it was rigid and indifferent in its policies, and hostile to the institutions of the british welfare state. defenders emphasize the transformation of britain's economic indicators during the reign. thatcher and her successors as prime minister. at the same time, both critics and supporters recognize thatcher's premiership as a fundamentally important period in...
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- that's a really good question, margaret. i mean, i think it did make me understand more the terrible loss that the country underwent because of the war in vietnam. and it did have to do with trust in government. you can see those polls that it starts declining in the late '60s. and what he was never able to do was to level with the people, as you say, what i wrote, and to tell them what the dimensions of the war were, how many people were dying, how we were doing. he so wanted to somehow make it work all right that he kept escalating it and escalating it without being straight with the american people. you can't do that when people are going into battle and gonna be losing their lives. that's the most important time to be straight with the people. and when people lost credibility the government there, and then watergate came and nixon exacerbated it, and then it seemed over the decades, we've never regained that sense of trust fully in the government. and unfortunately, that sometimes means we don't have the trust in ourselv
- that's a really good question, margaret. i mean, i think it did make me understand more the terrible loss that the country underwent because of the war in vietnam. and it did have to do with trust in government. you can see those polls that it starts declining in the late '60s. and what he was never able to do was to level with the people, as you say, what i wrote, and to tell them what the dimensions of the war were, how many people were dying, how we were doing. he so wanted to somehow make...
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here's the thing, margaret. the reason china beats us, it's not because they have better workers, they're willing to use slaves. >> state funding. >> we want american workers to make this stuff with good wages. >> i want to ask you some of the stuff you've said about american universities. you said the closest conservatives have ever gotten to dealing with the left wing domination is victor orban's approach in hungary. i think his way has to be the model for us. not to eliminate universities, but to give the choice of survival or a much less biased approach. he seized universities and put them in foundations run by his allies. is that what you're advocating being done in the united states? >> what you're seeing is universities are controlled by left wing foundations, not controlled by the american taxpayer and yet the american taxpayer is sending hundreds of billions of dollars -- >> i don't want taxpayers controlling education necessarily. is that what you're advocating for? >> what i'm advocating for is taxpay
here's the thing, margaret. the reason china beats us, it's not because they have better workers, they're willing to use slaves. >> state funding. >> we want american workers to make this stuff with good wages. >> i want to ask you some of the stuff you've said about american universities. you said the closest conservatives have ever gotten to dealing with the left wing domination is victor orban's approach in hungary. i think his way has to be the model for us. not to...
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[soft upbeat music] - george conway, welcome to "firing line." - thank you, margaret. thank you for having me. - donald trump's first criminal trial will be deliberated by a jury next week. you were initially critical of that case, but last week you wrote that this is in some ways the perfect case against trump. has your legal theory changed or your political analysis? - neither, really. i always thought it was a legally sound case. what i thought was that it wasn't the most important or impactful case because he's committed much, much more serious offenses. and so i thought it would be much more appropriate for him to be charged and prosecuted with the more significant offenses, like the attempt to overthrow american democracy and the stealing of highly classified documents. but, you know, that wasn't to be. and i found, as i was watching the trial, and listening to stormy daniels' testimony, i just realized that it was the perfect case for him, just because it really shows you who he is and how tawdry he is. and the case really bothers him, precisely because it revea
[soft upbeat music] - george conway, welcome to "firing line." - thank you, margaret. thank you for having me. - donald trump's first criminal trial will be deliberated by a jury next week. you were initially critical of that case, but last week you wrote that this is in some ways the perfect case against trump. has your legal theory changed or your political analysis? - neither, really. i always thought it was a legally sound case. what i thought was that it wasn't the most important...
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the kids would call margaret at work when they got home and were safe. >> margaret assumed that callld come from home. >> exactly. >> good to have you home, amy. make sure you get a snack. there was no sense of urgency. >> in that moment, margaret did not realize that that phone call, at the time almost to routine for her to remember, would be a call she would never forget. >> when amy calls her mother, she doesn't sound upset. there's no indication anything is wrong. >> that phone call from amy did not come from home. >> he's taking a huge chance. he's willing to take risks. this is somebody that comes across as charming and ingratiating. >> this is someone who is intelligent but will commit a heinous crime. it's a very unusual pairing. >> went dateline continues. >> at 3:30 p.m. on the day she disappeared, amy mihaljevic called her mom to check in the way she always did, even though she was, at that moment, with her kidnapper. >> when amy calls her mother, she doesn't appear upset. there's no indication anything is wrong. she doesn't say anything to her mother. >> that shows an ast
the kids would call margaret at work when they got home and were safe. >> margaret assumed that callld come from home. >> exactly. >> good to have you home, amy. make sure you get a snack. there was no sense of urgency. >> in that moment, margaret did not realize that that phone call, at the time almost to routine for her to remember, would be a call she would never forget. >> when amy calls her mother, she doesn't sound upset. there's no indication anything is...
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>> well first, margaret, good morning.he report that we put out lays out some of the concerns that we've had throughout this period when it comes to humanitarian assistance, particularly the early months after october 7th and when it comes to the use of weapons concerns about incidents where given the totality of the damage that has been done to children, women, men, it is reasonable to assess that in certain instances israel acted in ways that are not consistent with international humanitarian law. it is also critical to note that israel itself has accountability processes to get at this. there are hundreds of ongoing inquiries looking at different incidents that have taken place since october 7th. there are criminal investigations going forward. israel has the ability, the mean, and the actions to self-creck. but we've on this every single day. >> so you have been able then to conclude that israel has violated us laws and weapon sharing agreements. >> no, we've concluded, in the case of the use of weapons, as you said, t
>> well first, margaret, good morning.he report that we put out lays out some of the concerns that we've had throughout this period when it comes to humanitarian assistance, particularly the early months after october 7th and when it comes to the use of weapons concerns about incidents where given the totality of the damage that has been done to children, women, men, it is reasonable to assess that in certain instances israel acted in ways that are not consistent with international...
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- [margaret] and gridlock from partisan politics, is there any way out? - we cannot go on being this spiteful. - [margaret] what does frank bruni 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, peter and mary kalikow, the asness family foundation, the beth and ravenel curry foundation, the mckenna family foundation, charles r. schwab, the eric and wendy schmidt fund for strategic innovation, and by the following. [energetic music] corporate funding is provided by stephens inc. and by pfizer, inc. - frank bruni, welcome to "firing line." - great to be here. - [margaret] you're out with your latest book, "the age of grievance." begin by defining grievance for me. - well, it's interesting. i think if you go back 50 years, grievance is not a word with negative connotations, but if you look at almost every time it pops up these days, it means something different. it means a complaint that may not be entirely warranted, that's ove
- [margaret] and gridlock from partisan politics, is there any way out? - we cannot go on being this spiteful. - [margaret] what does frank bruni 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, peter and mary kalikow, the asness family foundation, the beth and ravenel curry foundation, the mckenna family foundation, charles r. schwab, the eric and wendy...
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it margaret said, very tight campaign?— margaret said, very tight campaign?e we've _ campaign? it is anybody's guess because we've never _ campaign? it is anybody's guess because we've never had - campaign? it is anybody's guess because we've never had a - because we've never had a convicted felon at the top of the ticket running for president for a major part in the united states before. so really— the united states before. so really can't predict. the more recent— really can't predict. the more recent polling, more recent than — recent polling, more recent than one _ recent polling, more recent than one —— than what market was _ than one —— than what market was talking about, suggests that— was talking about, suggests that first of all people haven't been paying much attention to the trial and probably are not going to change _ probably are not going to change their votes very much. things— change their votes very much. things are _ change their votes very much. things are very polarised here. it suggests people are unlikely to change their vote on the basi
it margaret said, very tight campaign?— margaret said, very tight campaign?e we've _ campaign? it is anybody's guess because we've never _ campaign? it is anybody's guess because we've never had - campaign? it is anybody's guess because we've never had a - because we've never had a convicted felon at the top of the ticket running for president for a major part in the united states before. so really— the united states before. so really can't predict. the more recent— really can't predict....
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succeeded margaret well. tom was neither the the hot under the collar revolution ornery or or or very loud in any way he he was quite quiet. he was thoughtful he never confrontational. in fact seldom confrontational. and it was fascinating to watch his political his his policy career is filled with with potential horror, all conflicts and so much controversy among companies and large companies and potentially in the white. it was it was so interesting to me and i, i think the reason i emphasized so as two things in my remarks was there were two things at work here. one is this. we had this person who's from kansas, who's raised in kansas, who has who was a democrat, a little d from heart. so his brain worked on the cattle form. who who saw people in local the local community and had three sisters and friends and lovely parents. and then you kept off with this magnificent education on it and mighty of reasoning and decision making and managing it. and i think the result was very interesting. he he was it was n
succeeded margaret well. tom was neither the the hot under the collar revolution ornery or or or very loud in any way he he was quite quiet. he was thoughtful he never confrontational. in fact seldom confrontational. and it was fascinating to watch his political his his policy career is filled with with potential horror, all conflicts and so much controversy among companies and large companies and potentially in the white. it was it was so interesting to me and i, i think the reason i...
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what happened to that margaret thatcher quote about never following the crowd? is there another margaret thatcher quote where she said, "you know what, who gives a shit? just follow the crowd, whatever." [cheers and applause] and it's not the hypocrisy that annoys me here. every loser ends up supporting their party's nominee. but haley made this whole big show about withholding her support, and then she gave it up for nothing. she'd be the worst kidnapper
what happened to that margaret thatcher quote about never following the crowd? is there another margaret thatcher quote where she said, "you know what, who gives a shit? just follow the crowd, whatever." [cheers and applause] and it's not the hypocrisy that annoys me here. every loser ends up supporting their party's nominee. but haley made this whole big show about withholding her support, and then she gave it up for nothing. she'd be the worst kidnapper
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margaret miner was an original. as her friend will remember her, i wouldn't be here if not for margaret and for margaret and hugh. when i decided to run for congress ten years after first meeting margaret, she was, not surprisingly, one of my first calls. i planned the early stages of my first campaign at margaret and hugh's kitchen table in their cute house in roxbury, connecticut. that is how important she was to me, and i'm one of hundreds in connecticut who can say margaret miner was one of the most important people in my life. i yield the floor. a senator: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from vermont. mr. welch: madam president, i have good news. senator stabenow, leader, chair of the senate agriculture committee, has present add bill that will allow us to consider an ag bill. and we've got work to do. but as we know, for more than 90 years, the u.s. congress has -- we've always work together on this to advance a farm bill, and that's critical to rural america. it's critical to all of america.
margaret miner was an original. as her friend will remember her, i wouldn't be here if not for margaret and for margaret and hugh. when i decided to run for congress ten years after first meeting margaret, she was, not surprisingly, one of my first calls. i planned the early stages of my first campaign at margaret and hugh's kitchen table in their cute house in roxbury, connecticut. that is how important she was to me, and i'm one of hundreds in connecticut who can say margaret miner was one of...
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welcome back to "face the nation." >> thank you, margaret.hank you for inviting me to be on with you today. >> governor, i have your book right here, the very first blush in it is an endorsement from donald trump. he says, this book, it's a winner. lays out a fantastic plan to make america great again. i know you're back from a gathering with mr. trump and other republicans in florida. did he mention any of the response to your book at all? >> oh, he certainly knows about the book, and i appreciate his endorsement of it. this is really a book that talks about how we're not going back. no going back to the days before donald trump. donald trump broke politics, and i think that's a good thing. we're not going back to the days of the mitt romney or the bushes, that there's a new way to do and talk to the american people, and they appreciate it. it's an honest, genuine conversation about what these citizens can do to take back their government and have more input. this book is really a how-to guide for how to make your voice heard and for people
welcome back to "face the nation." >> thank you, margaret.hank you for inviting me to be on with you today. >> governor, i have your book right here, the very first blush in it is an endorsement from donald trump. he says, this book, it's a winner. lays out a fantastic plan to make america great again. i know you're back from a gathering with mr. trump and other republicans in florida. did he mention any of the response to your book at all? >> oh, he certainly knows...
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margaret. >> that is nicole killon in atlanta into and we're joined by republican senator j.d.u were at mar-a-lago recently and in new york at the manhattan courtroom and you were in ohio alongside donald trump at a fundraiser. you keep getting asked whether or not you're going to be vice president or not. and you said you haven't spoken to him about it. >> sure. >> but we're also looking at a pretty tight race in the senate. so do you think you're more helpful to him in the senate or in the white house. >> well i'll let him make that decision. i think he knows how to best run his campaign. i think it is best way to help the people of ohio and i'm interesting in helping in other ways if that is what matters. because we have to re-elect donald trump as president. the contrast is so extraordinary between higher inflation at home and war overseas, that is the biden record. and the trump record of peace at home and prosperity, that is a incredible thing to run on and it is an incredible thing to deliver for our country. so i think we need to help donald trump get across the finish
margaret. >> that is nicole killon in atlanta into and we're joined by republican senator j.d.u were at mar-a-lago recently and in new york at the manhattan courtroom and you were in ohio alongside donald trump at a fundraiser. you keep getting asked whether or not you're going to be vice president or not. and you said you haven't spoken to him about it. >> sure. >> but we're also looking at a pretty tight race in the senate. so do you think you're more helpful to him in the...
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margaret harris from _ don't know what to do. margaret harris from the _ don't know what to do.n't know what to do. margaret harris from the world health - harris from the world health organization in geneva, thank you. the eurovision second semi—final is set to being in the swedish city of malmo in just a few hours with israel taking part in the song contest. pro—palestinian protests against the war in gaza have been taking place in the city with large crowds of people carrying flags, and smoke canisters in the colours of the palestinian flag being set off. earlier i spoke to our correspondent sarah rainsford who is in malmo. you can see the crowd here. in fact, this is the tail end of the demonstration here. people have been gathering over the past hour or so. just looking at what is happening now, people are starting to march through the centre of malmo. lots and lots of palestinian flags, of course, and lots of chants about what is happening in gaza in particular, but also focused on the eurovision song contest which is taking place here. it is the second semifinal here toda
margaret harris from _ don't know what to do. margaret harris from the _ don't know what to do.n't know what to do. margaret harris from the world health - harris from the world health organization in geneva, thank you. the eurovision second semi—final is set to being in the swedish city of malmo in just a few hours with israel taking part in the song contest. pro—palestinian protests against the war in gaza have been taking place in the city with large crowds of people carrying flags, and...
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>> margaret, you cannot be afraid to do what you think is right. you're never going to get it perfect but you have to fight for the things that are important to us. keeping our kids safe from being burden murderered from crazy people should be important to all of us. it shouldn't be talking points. we shouldn't just blame someone else, we shouldn't just talk about mental health, we should actually do something about it to keep us safe. the safer community act has prevented over 500 school shootings from happening, but that is only the start. we have to do much, much more. part of that is why isn't there a national standard for school safety? why are all these schools in a silo when it comes to fighting some of these things. we have to give them the resources. we passed this bill but a lot of money has not made it back to the schools. i'm not afraid of that vote, this runoff, i've ran very hard to win this election, and i will keep delivering for my district. >> sounds like you're saying yes, that vote hurt your prospects? your district? >> i am in
>> margaret, you cannot be afraid to do what you think is right. you're never going to get it perfect but you have to fight for the things that are important to us. keeping our kids safe from being burden murderered from crazy people should be important to all of us. it shouldn't be talking points. we shouldn't just blame someone else, we shouldn't just talk about mental health, we should actually do something about it to keep us safe. the safer community act has prevented over 500 school...
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yeah it can be an margaret and that's when you started getting an margaret almost in a g string withre you cannot outs swim this. >> you cannot out chronic it really is a terrifying experience. >> it is the stuff of nightmares. you could hear it and feel it. >> nick eyes and my throat were buried i'm thinking, i'm going to die and i thought that was it would earth with liev schreiber premieres june 2 at nine on cnn. compared with other choose one verb recto tube protects from...
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margaret, if you would please come up to the podium. thank you for being here. [applause] i know you rearranged your travel plans in order to join us today. margaret has been with the tell hicoopsince 2015 and previously worked in several coops in the city including 11 years at play mates. when i came back to city hall in 2016, a first task as district supervisor is helping coopgetting the bathrooms addressed and making sure preschool students and parents could safely use that facility. thank you to my former aid, now supervisor connie chan for helping make that happen at the time. margaret is from sydney australia studying music and education and worked as a music teacher and musician including working in the opera ballet. moved here in 1992 and studied early childhood education at city college and completed ma in elementary education performing arts at san francisco state in 2005. margaret enjoys teaching preschool children because she says they are smarter then anyone realizes and have such funny and original things to say. she is passionate about the coopmod
margaret, if you would please come up to the podium. thank you for being here. [applause] i know you rearranged your travel plans in order to join us today. margaret has been with the tell hicoopsince 2015 and previously worked in several coops in the city including 11 years at play mates. when i came back to city hall in 2016, a first task as district supervisor is helping coopgetting the bathrooms addressed and making sure preschool students and parents could safely use that facility. thank...
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margaret, let's talk about this other big international news today.sident biden announcing from the white house there's a road map, and his words, you followed this so closely. how significant is this? >> margaret: norah, it is significant because a lot of what is in here hamas had previously asked for so when president biden said israel had blessed this four page proposal, that is significant peer and president biden's handing opportunity to the politically-embattled israeli prime minister, who is under pressure from the far right of his party, who want to keep the war going and to militarily occupy gaza, and from those on the left, who have been protesting in the streets for eight months, pressing for a diplomatic deal, not war, in order to bring the hostages home. so this offer, though, would require a concession, recognition of a future palestinian state, something benjamin netanyahu does not support, but in exchange, he get this promise of historic peace deal with saudi arabia and for israelis to potentially get to move back to their homes on tha
margaret, let's talk about this other big international news today.sident biden announcing from the white house there's a road map, and his words, you followed this so closely. how significant is this? >> margaret: norah, it is significant because a lot of what is in here hamas had previously asked for so when president biden said israel had blessed this four page proposal, that is significant peer and president biden's handing opportunity to the politically-embattled israeli prime...
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i'm joined by "the washington monthly's" margaret carlson. welcome, margaret.thoughts on some of what we heard. >> i don't know how you kept your vitriol intact, tamped it down. he's a maddening interview, but he's a broken man, so you don't want to press him too hard. he looks vulnerable almost because he's -- you know, he's not answering your questions. he's diluted by a $200,000 poll that only he has seen that has him winning against either candidate. so, he doesn't answer then the question about being a spoiler. and every would-be spoiler thinks they're going to win, not maybe as adamantly as he does. but the way he maneuvered was -- and he didn't maneuver very well. but i came to feel sympathetic for him. and you seemed to as well -- >> go ahead. >> you could have been -- you could have been harder, i think, than you were. but the one place that -- when you said, you've got him in a corn by saying, do you really want to leave the door open to pardoning the january 6th insurrectionists. you gave him a chance and he didn't take it. but it exposed that he doe
i'm joined by "the washington monthly's" margaret carlson. welcome, margaret.thoughts on some of what we heard. >> i don't know how you kept your vitriol intact, tamped it down. he's a maddening interview, but he's a broken man, so you don't want to press him too hard. he looks vulnerable almost because he's -- you know, he's not answering your questions. he's diluted by a $200,000 poll that only he has seen that has him winning against either candidate. so, he doesn't answer...
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margaret brennan, thank you. tonight, and other win for donald trump's legal team as they pushed to delay his trials. the start date of the georgia election interference case is now in limbo after an appeals court agreed to hear trump's argument to disqualify district attorney fani willis. trump and other defendants want her off the case, claiming her relationship with a former special prosecutor presented a conflict of interest. on tuesday, the judge in his classified documents case postpones that trial indefinitely, saying it will take months to settle disputes over evidence. meanwhile, trump so-called
margaret brennan, thank you. tonight, and other win for donald trump's legal team as they pushed to delay his trials. the start date of the georgia election interference case is now in limbo after an appeals court agreed to hear trump's argument to disqualify district attorney fani willis. trump and other defendants want her off the case, claiming her relationship with a former special prosecutor presented a conflict of interest. on tuesday, the judge in his classified documents case postpones...
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so and if you go back further than that, you go to margaret thatcher. she was not remotely radical when she was going for her first general election. she was extremely cautious. nothing like the thatcher that governed. and so actually, what keir starmer is doing is typically what these leaders have done to get into power. >> i think there's a lot more enthusiasm for tony blair in 97 than there is for starmer now. >> but i bet you actually, i bet you £10 that there will be a bigger. well, you know, i don't have your kind of private school money, but i bet you that there will be a bigger swing under keir starmer than there was under tony blair in 1990. that's just going to be due to apathy, i think. >> i think that's just going to be no. >> it'll be the biggest swing in modern political history. >> that's what you're going to get those tory voters coming out and backing the because you're always going to get true blue tories that are just not going
so and if you go back further than that, you go to margaret thatcher. she was not remotely radical when she was going for her first general election. she was extremely cautious. nothing like the thatcher that governed. and so actually, what keir starmer is doing is typically what these leaders have done to get into power. >> i think there's a lot more enthusiasm for tony blair in 97 than there is for starmer now. >> but i bet you actually, i bet you £10 that there will be a bigger....
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joining our conversation, extra senior contributor margaret talla. margaret. good morning to you and i have you know, he could be on the campaign trail today, but he's not he's right. he couldn't have been yesterday had to be in court for that why. not i mean, why wouldn't you take advantage of a wednesday to go out and do this when you did last week, what in a sense, he has been using this trial and all of his trials to do a different sort of campaign. but it's not the kind where you hit the pavement and shake hands with voters. you've ever met my colleague get x you, sophia i will be reporting today about the former presence plans to spend some of his day off with supporters at mara logo, who spent money on trump mug shot addition and ftes. so that is a form of campaigning yes, that's a very specific niche. >> margaret, what was your kind of big picture take of what we saw? i mean, the new york post is calling what happened yesterday, the full lewinski write a reference obviously to monica lewinsky and bill clinton i do think there is probably some questions
joining our conversation, extra senior contributor margaret talla. margaret. good morning to you and i have you know, he could be on the campaign trail today, but he's not he's right. he couldn't have been yesterday had to be in court for that why. not i mean, why wouldn't you take advantage of a wednesday to go out and do this when you did last week, what in a sense, he has been using this trial and all of his trials to do a different sort of campaign. but it's not the kind where you hit the...
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harriet harman, margaret hodge. however, whether it is fair or not, it absolutely adds to the impression that this election is hurtling towards a big generational change and that is the impression all of these departures give out. i don't think they are done yet.— these departures give out. i don't think they are done yet. there will be a fiuht think they are done yet. there will be a fight for _ think they are done yet. there will be a fight for the _
harriet harman, margaret hodge. however, whether it is fair or not, it absolutely adds to the impression that this election is hurtling towards a big generational change and that is the impression all of these departures give out. i don't think they are done yet.— these departures give out. i don't think they are done yet. there will be a fiuht think they are done yet. there will be a fight for _ think they are done yet. there will be a fight for the _
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of margaret thatcher and - a young person who grew up in the i time of margaret thatcher and ronalders, i believe in a - reagan and others, i believe in a free market. _ reagan and others, i believe in a free market, the _ reagan and others, i believe in a free market, the fundamentals. reagan and others, i believe in a| free market, the fundamentals of capitalism. — free market, the fundamentals of capitalism. and _ free market, the fundamentals of capitalism, and individuals' - free market, the fundamentals of capitalism, and individuals' rights to make — capitalism, and individuals' rights to make their— capitalism, and individuals' rights to make their own _ capitalism, and individuals' rights to make their own way _ capitalism, and individuals' rights to make their own way in - capitalism, and individuals' rights to make their own way in life, - capitalism, and individuals' rights| to make their own way in life, and those _ to make their own way in life, and those are — to make their own way in life, and those are the _ to make their own way in life, and those are the fundament
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of certain cosme to kids here in california, you can post >> margaret: powerful storms slammed texas.>> i have 6 feet of water in my house. >> margaret: houston is told to brace for catastrophic flooding as many residents are forced to evacuate. >> oh, my gosh. those people. get in! get in the car. get him a car. >> please, god, help. >> margaret: plus the dramatic rescue of a family after their home was destroyed by
of certain cosme to kids here in california, you can post >> margaret: powerful storms slammed texas.>> i have 6 feet of water in my house. >> margaret: houston is told to brace for catastrophic flooding as many residents are forced to evacuate. >> oh, my gosh. those people. get in! get in the car. get him a car. >> please, god, help. >> margaret: plus the dramatic rescue of a family after their home was destroyed by
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margaret, if you would please come up to the podium. thank you for being here. [applause] i know you rearranged your travel plans in order to join us today. margaret has been with the tell hicoopsince 2015 and previously worked in several coops in the city including 11 years at play mates. when i came back to city hall in 2016, a first task as district supervisor is helping coopgetting the bathrooms addressed and making sure preschool students and parents could safely use that facility. thank you to my former aid, now supervisor connie chan for helping make that happen at the time. margaret is from sydney australia studying music and education and worked as a music teacher and musician including working in the opera ballet. moved here in 1992 and studied early childhood education at city college and completed ma in elementary education performing arts at san francisco state in 2005. margaret enjoys teaching preschool children because she says they are smarter then anyone realizes and have such funny and original things to say. she is passionate about the coopmod
margaret, if you would please come up to the podium. thank you for being here. [applause] i know you rearranged your travel plans in order to join us today. margaret has been with the tell hicoopsince 2015 and previously worked in several coops in the city including 11 years at play mates. when i came back to city hall in 2016, a first task as district supervisor is helping coopgetting the bathrooms addressed and making sure preschool students and parents could safely use that facility. thank...
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what happened to that margaret thatcher quote about never following the crowd?other margaret thatcher quote where she said, "you know what, who gives a shit? just follow the crowd, whatever." [cheers and applause] and it's not the hypocrisy that annoys me here. every loser ends up supporting their party's nominee. but haley made this whole big show about withholding her support, and then she gave it up for nothing. she'd be the worst kidnapper ever. "if you want to see your child , send me $1 million in unmarked bills... actually forget it, i'll drop him off at 5:00." anyway, i'm sure it'll be worth it and trump will reward her for it. enjoy being ambassador to the island where those nuclear bombs get tested, nikki! [applause] let's move on from politics to a place that's completely above politics: the supreme court. now usually, we expect this esteemed body to sit above partisan pettiness, while it issues rulings that let corporations sell my organs for profit, but last week an unfortunate issue sullied that image. >> justice samuel alito is facing calls to rec
what happened to that margaret thatcher quote about never following the crowd?other margaret thatcher quote where she said, "you know what, who gives a shit? just follow the crowd, whatever." [cheers and applause] and it's not the hypocrisy that annoys me here. every loser ends up supporting their party's nominee. but haley made this whole big show about withholding her support, and then she gave it up for nothing. she'd be the worst kidnapper ever. "if you want to see your child...
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i have heard lots of speeches by margaret thatcher. she was brilliant. so, what's a problem?o move on to a different foreign policy topic now. you've positioned yourself as a very close ally to israel. do you agree with some of israel's other close allies, like the united states, that israel should show some restraint in its conflict at the moment in gaza? translation: we defend - and support israel's legitimate right to self—defence. and israel conducts its operations in keeping with international rules. so, if there are a set of international rules to act in the face of such event, and they are abiding by that, why should this be objected to? it's like if you are in a football game, and a player touches the ball with the hand — well, that's a penalty kick. would you say, "no, let's not do the penalty kick" because the team that is being given the penalty kick is very powerful? what matters here is justice. you've said the rules of the game. if someone touches the ball, it's a penalty kick, regardless of the beneficiary and who suffers. i think that, provided you respect int
i have heard lots of speeches by margaret thatcher. she was brilliant. so, what's a problem?o move on to a different foreign policy topic now. you've positioned yourself as a very close ally to israel. do you agree with some of israel's other close allies, like the united states, that israel should show some restraint in its conflict at the moment in gaza? translation: we defend - and support israel's legitimate right to self—defence. and israel conducts its operations in keeping with...
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. �* , confirmatory about margaret thatcher?— confirmatory about margaret thatcher?, this has always been — thatcher? that's right, this has always been a _ thatcher? that's right, this has always been a hotly _ thatcher? that's right, this has always been a hotly contested l thatcher? that's right, this has - always been a hotly contested topic in argentina. previous presidents, including his predecessor, described the falklands is still on land and said the uk's climb to the most disgusting. but his tone could not be more different, he says he wants them to be argentine but he wants a peaceful solution, a negotiation with the uk for so when i asked him what he made of david cameron visiting the islands in february, he said it wasn't a provocation and david cameron had every right to be there as the islands were in the hands of the uk, quite a striking omission given that past presidents have not accepted that the islands are british at the moment. he also praised margaret thatcher, call her brilliant with great economic policies. a controversial thing to say in arg
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he's winding us up, listen , margaret, winding us up, listen, margaret, i've got a foot in both campsone. look at all of my take at tens for the last 2 or 3 years. but i think you've got to draw a line. i think the punishment beatings have got to stop. lastly on this mark in sorry, johnin lastly on this mark in sorry, john in falmouth, who's a gb news member, says, hi, mark, working or not, doesn't change prince harry's value as a target for terrorists. so he should have the best protection we can provide. after all, he is a prince of the realm, brilliant stuff . look. thank you folks. stuff. look. thank you folks. more of your opinions to come a developing story, folks. the papers are on their way, but tomorrow's mail on sunday. take a look at this scoop, folks. turn coat mp asked minister to pull strings for husband's sex abuse trial a labour mp who defected from the tories has been accused of trying to exert improper influence over her ex—husband's sexual assault trial by personally lobby thing the justice secretary, listen , the justice secretary, listen, folks, we're going to cov
he's winding us up, listen , margaret, winding us up, listen, margaret, i've got a foot in both campsone. look at all of my take at tens for the last 2 or 3 years. but i think you've got to draw a line. i think the punishment beatings have got to stop. lastly on this mark in sorry, johnin lastly on this mark in sorry, john in falmouth, who's a gb news member, says, hi, mark, working or not, doesn't change prince harry's value as a target for terrorists. so he should have the best protection we...
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>> margaret: well. omar, just incredible stories. thank you. witness testimony in president trump's criminal trial in new york. a once-trusted member of trump's inner circle took the stand. trump faces 3 34 counts of falsifying business records be up and robert costa is at the manhattan courthouse. >> reporter: hope hicks, the former presidents longtime aide and confidant took the stand today, telling prosecutors she hadn't spoken to trump in two years. sitting 10 feet from him, hicks said, i'm really nervous. >> i was very interested in what took place today. >> reporter: hicks detailed some of the tenses to moments of the 2016 campaign and broke down in tears at one point. she described the chaos inside the campaign following the revelation of the "access hollywood" video, weeks before the election, when trump spoke in vulgar terms about groping women. >> and when you are a star, they let you do it. >> reporter: hicks testified she was very concerned about what it meant for his election chances. >> hope hicks serves as a guide to the jurors,
>> margaret: well. omar, just incredible stories. thank you. witness testimony in president trump's criminal trial in new york. a once-trusted member of trump's inner circle took the stand. trump faces 3 34 counts of falsifying business records be up and robert costa is at the manhattan courthouse. >> reporter: hope hicks, the former presidents longtime aide and confidant took the stand today, telling prosecutors she hadn't spoken to trump in two years. sitting 10 feet from him,...
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this from margaret, who says, good evening, mark.t the idea of couples having more children. the fact that british couples are not having children is a time bomb for our country. child benefit is not a payment. it's a perk to show couples we appreciate their sacrifice of commitment to each other, and to create more children to pay future pensions. or come to my punstin future pensions. or come to my pundits in this on this just at the moment, trudi says child benefit was paid for out of your wages, i.e. tax. i remember my mother wanted to refuse it years ago when it first came out. and how about this from penny, who says, good evening, mark. suggestion out of touch. welby, donate £100 million to uk child poverty rather than reparations. brilliant stuff. i'll get some more of your feedback shortly, but it's time now for tomorrow's papers . newspaper rescue teams papers. newspaper rescue teams for search iran president after helicopter crash. day of truth for blood scandal victims and labour plan for gender change to be made easier. la
this from margaret, who says, good evening, mark.t the idea of couples having more children. the fact that british couples are not having children is a time bomb for our country. child benefit is not a payment. it's a perk to show couples we appreciate their sacrifice of commitment to each other, and to create more children to pay future pensions. or come to my punstin future pensions. or come to my pundits in this on this just at the moment, trudi says child benefit was paid for out of your...
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margaret cho: these shows changed the way that we think about sexuality. man: for god's sake ellen, tell them you're gay! adrienne barbeau: you're talking about gay rights. you're talking about women's rights. dan levy: gender diversity. isabella gomez: dismantling the patriarchy. barry livingston: you know, sexual revolution. samantha: so, i'm officially out of men to [bleep] i have to get married or move. adrienne barbeau: but if you can make them laugh, then maybe we'll watch it again. ♪ dre: anything and everything. let's get our sex talk on! andre jr: oh, mom covered it all pretty good. dre: maybe about the birds and the bees but i'm your daddy, son and i'm here to keep it 100. despite the fact that your mother thinks that i'm uptight. cray-cray right? isabella gomez: sitcoms are a great place to talk about taboo, awkward subjects like sex, because it's disarming, and people just want to laugh. jack: i want to go home to my own room to sleep in my own bed. i don't want another beer. waitress: would you like another beer? jack: oh, yeah. constance wu:
margaret cho: these shows changed the way that we think about sexuality. man: for god's sake ellen, tell them you're gay! adrienne barbeau: you're talking about gay rights. you're talking about women's rights. dan levy: gender diversity. isabella gomez: dismantling the patriarchy. barry livingston: you know, sexual revolution. samantha: so, i'm officially out of men to [bleep] i have to get married or move. adrienne barbeau: but if you can make them laugh, then maybe we'll watch it again. ♪...
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. >> >> margaret in wyoming. independent. good morning, margaret. >> . >> caller: i do have a question for mr. rubashkin. i would like to know, okay, all right. what's going on in america the open immigration, the open border and the heavy deficits that the united states is incurring under the biden regime. i would like to know if that's having any effect on the voting that's going to take place in maryland. or anywhere else in the country that would be turning away from the ideological agenda of the democratic party more towards the center. that's my question. >> what do you think of those issues? the border, the deficits. >> yeah, so we've seen immigration emerge as one of if not the top issues for republicans this election cycle. 2022 was about the economy. cost of living. 2024, republicans really want it to be about the border and immigration policy. not just in arizona, not just in texas. but in montana their number one issue against jon test e the border. in ohio they're going to talk about the border, fentanyl and drug
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know, rattle the sabre against margaret thatcher.ts of speeches by margaret thatcher. she was brilliant. so what's the problem? and his message is of peace. he says, you know, if we take the falklands back, it's going to be through peaceful negotiation. and over time, i love this line as well. >> he was asked about it. he says criticising someone because of their nationality or race is very intellectually precarious . very intellectually precarious. i'd like to see david cameron say that in spanish . do you want say that in spanish. do you want to say something on that? josh >> no, no, just that i pulled out that line. so i just thought it was truly. but i think it's such a bizarre thing to people don't really necessarily talk about her nationality, you know. >> no, i suppose he was being you're argentinian. therefore you're argentinian. therefore you must hate thatcher. he was like, well, i guess what he means is to some extent is 40 years ago now she has entered history, right? that's not i mean, the malvinas or whatever is still m
know, rattle the sabre against margaret thatcher.ts of speeches by margaret thatcher. she was brilliant. so what's the problem? and his message is of peace. he says, you know, if we take the falklands back, it's going to be through peaceful negotiation. and over time, i love this line as well. >> he was asked about it. he says criticising someone because of their nationality or race is very intellectually precarious . very intellectually precarious. i'd like to see david cameron say that...
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margaret it's now, is in all the parties might . margaret thatcher would might.ould never have been prime minister. it would have been willy whitehall. it's madness to give it madness is to give it to alec douglas—home, would never have been prime minister and he nearly won the election. he nearly won the election. he nearly won the election, but i don't i think my point is you can't change back. so system. no, of course you can't. the magic circle may have been great in no, it wasn't, it was terrible. but, the mps aren't that good a bunch at getting it right. their track record is by no means perfect, and once you've broadened the electorate to narrow it again is very hard. >> but you've got a choice, haven't you? between one lot of mad people and another lot of mad people and another lot of mad people. and this is you. are you? yeah >> well, that's the wrong argument. >> that's. it's the argument that everyone makes about liz truss being selected. they say, look what happens when you give members a choice. they go and they, they, they pick the worst kind of the
margaret it's now, is in all the parties might . margaret thatcher would might.ould never have been prime minister. it would have been willy whitehall. it's madness to give it madness is to give it to alec douglas—home, would never have been prime minister and he nearly won the election. he nearly won the election. he nearly won the election, but i don't i think my point is you can't change back. so system. no, of course you can't. the magic circle may have been great in no, it wasn't, it was...