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margaret: right. jensen: without us demystifying it, it's hard to understand the technology and we want people to understand the technology, help people understand the very, very good use that's already coming out of it. and in the various fields of science, whether it's in health care or climate science. margaret: or education. jensen: everybody should have their own tutor. i have my own tutor today and my tutor is perplexity and use it every day. it's a great resource. it's in a.i. and cause of other a.i.'s and you can ask it all kinds of questions. it's really, really helpful. it's taught me a lot about digital biology. it's really great. margaret: so you're obviously -- jensen: one, make sure we educate them about the opportunities around the world so they understand that exporting american technology is winning abroad. we want to win here and win abroad. we want to win everywhere. all the policymakers i've met want america to win. that's great. margaret: there's the other side of the coin, we hos
margaret: right. jensen: without us demystifying it, it's hard to understand the technology and we want people to understand the technology, help people understand the very, very good use that's already coming out of it. and in the various fields of science, whether it's in health care or climate science. margaret: or education. jensen: everybody should have their own tutor. i have my own tutor today and my tutor is perplexity and use it every day. it's a great resource. it's in a.i. and cause...
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." >> thanks, margaret. good morning. >> senator, we heard from donald trump this week that he wants to end all taxes on overtime pay for workers. how would this exemption work? would this mean someone working a 40-hour workweek would then not pay payroll taxes and not pay income taxes? >> well, that's exactly how he envisions it, of course. we're talking about hourly workers, and of course when you work overtime in this country beyond 40 hours, you get time and a half. the president is saying if you're one of those select hard workers that's busting your rear end to try to make good in kamala harris' economy, then you should get a tax cut. and i think it fits fully with his entire tax agenda, we want american workers to get tax cuts under president trump's policy and penalize companies that are shipping jobs overseas through tariffs. and kamala harris' tax policies are the inversion of that, she wants to reward companies for shipping jobs overseas. so it is a stark contrast between the agenda of donald trum
." >> thanks, margaret. good morning. >> senator, we heard from donald trump this week that he wants to end all taxes on overtime pay for workers. how would this exemption work? would this mean someone working a 40-hour workweek would then not pay payroll taxes and not pay income taxes? >> well, that's exactly how he envisions it, of course. we're talking about hourly workers, and of course when you work overtime in this country beyond 40 hours, you get time and a half....
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margaret and was mostly focused on recordings. so. let's see. i'm going to read you a little bit about how they got the recording machine. the recording machine finally at the special skills office during, the third week of may 1936, a huge brown case with a small handle on the side called portable. despite weighing in at around 150 pounds when the latch was opened, top cover swung up to reveal a turn with a heavy silver stylus to cut the blank aluminum discs came in a matching case. not quite as big or heavy as the machine itself, but still stretching idea of portable. much later, sidney robertson enjoyed telling the story of how the approval for this equipment had come all the way from the top, she wrote after repeated for a recording machine and repeated refusals for it from the budget director. who was understanding? who was understandably puzzled by the need of such thing or by anything to do with folk at all? for people whose first need was money for food, adrian dawn bush took the problem to mrs. roosevelt, who spoke to her husband and fd
margaret and was mostly focused on recordings. so. let's see. i'm going to read you a little bit about how they got the recording machine. the recording machine finally at the special skills office during, the third week of may 1936, a huge brown case with a small handle on the side called portable. despite weighing in at around 150 pounds when the latch was opened, top cover swung up to reveal a turn with a heavy silver stylus to cut the blank aluminum discs came in a matching case. not quite...
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i'm sorry, it's as simple as that margaret as well. absolutely, that is especially the by the administration. relies on sanctions relies on censorship. they have lost the argument on not to jump ahead on ukraine, but on many other issues. they've lost the argument on gaza and all they have left, frankly, is refreshing. and one of the ways to do that is to restrict information. they work hand in hand with the corporate media, the new york times. it's like a state department. press release, but r t or africa stream or any of these other outlets are smeared are sanction i thought r t was already sanctioned. i don't know what more they can do to r t a as if, and that's the other thing is if people watching r t at gunpoint, it doesn't seem to matter that there are people who want this information. who want independent media, who don't want to be restricted to the media that works with the administration networks with the state in? no, sir, they that it's one of the things i find so preposterous is just as margaret is pointed out, i mean peo
i'm sorry, it's as simple as that margaret as well. absolutely, that is especially the by the administration. relies on sanctions relies on censorship. they have lost the argument on not to jump ahead on ukraine, but on many other issues. they've lost the argument on gaza and all they have left, frankly, is refreshing. and one of the ways to do that is to restrict information. they work hand in hand with the corporate media, the new york times. it's like a state department. press release, but r...
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go ahead margaret as well. absolutely. and you know, by leslie, forget by them said they would turn the ruby to rubble. they were going to destroy rushes economy. and how did they do that by raising oil prices all over the world in hurting global south nations? they're not stupid. and now we see china having a summit of african leaders, we have the bricks meeting coming up. and they are terrified that the uh, the global south nation's real changed barrel lines. we have a multi polar world. it is a reality. and that means that nations are free to have whatever alliances they want to talk to whom they want to be friendly with though every they want. but that's what they fear. they ruled by fear, with sanctions, by punishing any country that stepped out of line. so to speak, that's steps away from their narrative. and uh, and that's what they're afraid of what is already happened and they cannot stop it . that's the other thing. these are people. i think they can stop something that is unstoppable. we're seeing realignments a
go ahead margaret as well. absolutely. and you know, by leslie, forget by them said they would turn the ruby to rubble. they were going to destroy rushes economy. and how did they do that by raising oil prices all over the world in hurting global south nations? they're not stupid. and now we see china having a summit of african leaders, we have the bricks meeting coming up. and they are terrified that the uh, the global south nation's real changed barrel lines. we have a multi polar world. it...
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but we don't believe, margaret, in a heckler's veto in this country.e would condemn violence and say there is tremendous problems caused by kamala harris's open boardner springfield. i've heard about a dozen things from my constituents in springfield, ohio. ten of them are verifiable and confirmable and a couple of thex we have direct firsthand accounts of migrants abducting geese at the local park and slaughtering them and eating them. now maybe all of these constituents are lying to me. but i appreciate it if the american media shows up and did some real investigation rather than amplifying the worst people in the world. why is someone calling in a bomb threat, margaret? because they want attention. i think that we should ignore these ridiculous psychopaths threatening violence on a small ohio town and focus on the fact that we have a vice president not doing her job in protecting that small ohio town. >> well cbs did hear from community members and they have talked about security concerns. i know the mayor of springfield, a republican, told abc news
but we don't believe, margaret, in a heckler's veto in this country.e would condemn violence and say there is tremendous problems caused by kamala harris's open boardner springfield. i've heard about a dozen things from my constituents in springfield, ohio. ten of them are verifiable and confirmable and a couple of thex we have direct firsthand accounts of migrants abducting geese at the local park and slaughtering them and eating them. now maybe all of these constituents are lying to me. but i...
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that's my point, margaret. you know, i think too many people, frankly, in the press, as well as all the rest of us, don't take these threats as seriously as they should. the campaign that trump is running, the people who enabled him, who are allied with him, they, at the very least, disdain the press, because the press will not, in many cases, you know, report what they want to see reported. and so for trump in particular, but he's not the only one, but obviously, he's the the leading example, to be attacking the press on a regular basis, to be inciting the crowds that come to his rallies to turn on the press that are actually there to cover it, to deny the reality that the press is reporting, and to only go to outlets that are his political allies, that are not, in my view, acquainted with the idea of objectivity because they are in cahoots with his effort to return to power for whatever reason, financial, ideological, religious, partisan, whatever the reason is. so he's comfortable with press, which is using
that's my point, margaret. you know, i think too many people, frankly, in the press, as well as all the rest of us, don't take these threats as seriously as they should. the campaign that trump is running, the people who enabled him, who are allied with him, they, at the very least, disdain the press, because the press will not, in many cases, you know, report what they want to see reported. and so for trump in particular, but he's not the only one, but obviously, he's the the leading example,...
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i'm joined by my guess, margaret kimberly in new york. she is an executive editor of the block agenda reports in jersey city. we have sandra flounders. she is a co director of the international action center. and in cyprus we crossed the dimitri what scott is. he is a lawyer and freelance journalist, all right, across that role. so the fact that means you can jump anytime you want. and i always appreciate margaret, let me go to you 1st in new york. i'm titling this program losing the argument because this is essentially what this is really all about. it's not about nefarious agendas or um, for an interference activity. no, it's just the, the, the, the western world, particularly in the united states is, is lost. the rest of the world and it's messaging and we'll get to it, and we can mention ukraine later, but this is what this is all about. and so what they do is instead of countering with a better argument, they were they resort to sanctions. i'm sorry, it's as simple as that margaret as well. absolutely, that is especially defied in mi
i'm joined by my guess, margaret kimberly in new york. she is an executive editor of the block agenda reports in jersey city. we have sandra flounders. she is a co director of the international action center. and in cyprus we crossed the dimitri what scott is. he is a lawyer and freelance journalist, all right, across that role. so the fact that means you can jump anytime you want. and i always appreciate margaret, let me go to you 1st in new york. i'm titling this program losing the argument...
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and i always appreciate margaret. let me go to you 1st in new york, i'm titling this program losing the argument because this is essentially what this is really all about. it's not about nefarious agendas or um for an interference activity. no, it's just that the, the, the western world, particularly in the united states is, is last the rest of the world and it's messaging and we'll get to it. and we can mention ukraine later. but this is what this is all about. and so what they do is instead of countering with a better argument, they were they resort to sanctions. i'm sorry, it's as simple as that margaret as well. absolutely, that is especially defined in ministration. relies on sanctions relies on censorship. they have lost the argument on not to jump ahead on ukraine, but on many other issues. they've lost the argument on gaza and all they have left, frankly, is refreshing. and one of the ways to do that is to restrict information. they work hand in hand with the corporate media, the new york times. it's like a st
and i always appreciate margaret. let me go to you 1st in new york, i'm titling this program losing the argument because this is essentially what this is really all about. it's not about nefarious agendas or um for an interference activity. no, it's just that the, the, the western world, particularly in the united states is, is last the rest of the world and it's messaging and we'll get to it. and we can mention ukraine later. but this is what this is all about. and so what they do is instead...
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margaret qualley, tariq. keith, margaret.on the clock. we'll each take a turn and then we're gonna have a showdown where both teams will draw the same clue at the same time, worth double points. may the best team win. keith, why don't you draw first? >> aw. >> jimmy: yeah, we can have a a seat. >> tariq: come on, come on. come on. >> jimmy: you're right, yeah, why not -- >> tariq: you got this. [ cheers and applause ] >> all right. >> jimmy: are you a -- >> all right. >> jimmy: audience, you want to help out? what number? [ audience shouting ] >> tariq: seven, seven, keith. >> seven? >> tariq: seven. >> he's going seven. all right, let's see what we got. okay. >> jimmy: all right, so you can -- >> oh, come on now. all right. all right. >> jimmy: you can say what it is, but not what it is, you know. >> it's a place. >> jimmy: okay. >> yeah. >> jimmy: all right. >> we don't guess? >> jimmy: no, we don't guess, no. >> tariq: um, the forest. "little house on the prairie." [ laughter ] okay, okay, a little faster, keith. it's cool
margaret qualley, tariq. keith, margaret.on the clock. we'll each take a turn and then we're gonna have a showdown where both teams will draw the same clue at the same time, worth double points. may the best team win. keith, why don't you draw first? >> aw. >> jimmy: yeah, we can have a a seat. >> tariq: come on, come on. come on. >> jimmy: you're right, yeah, why not -- >> tariq: you got this. [ cheers and applause ] >> all right. >> jimmy: are you a...
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well it's because none of those four well, no one knew margaret thatcher would be the margaret thatcheruld be the margaret thatcher that she was until she became, until she became leader. >> this is clearly heating up. so what we're going to we're going to come straight back to this because benjamin feels strongly about it. would margaret thatcher now vote reform uk? is that the party that she'd rather lead? but patrick is at the tory party conference. he is in birmingham. patrick, who have you got for us? >> oh my gosh, this is absolutely amazing. everybody just firstly have a little look at this here. look at this wonderful crowd. now i'm going to try something i'm not sure this is going to work, but let's give it a go . hello everybody. give it a go. hello everybody. can we get . on three gb news can we get. on three gb news 123. fantastic. back to dancing there we go. now the wonderful jacob rees—mogg is right here. here he is. >> come on, jacob, how are you? all the better for seeing you okay. now how do you think the conference is going. so far? >> the best question i had today wa
well it's because none of those four well, no one knew margaret thatcher would be the margaret thatcheruld be the margaret thatcher that she was until she became, until she became leader. >> this is clearly heating up. so what we're going to we're going to come straight back to this because benjamin feels strongly about it. would margaret thatcher now vote reform uk? is that the party that she'd rather lead? but patrick is at the tory party conference. he is in birmingham. patrick, who...
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so more daunting even than margaret thatcher was i than margaret thatcher was playing emily maitlis. she can be quite daunting, while i playing emily maitlis. she can be quite daunting, while also | be quite daunting, while also being absolutely fabulous. and she in fact has her own drama coming up that she has produced about that same interview. there is room for two dramas so close together about the same interview with prince andrew. l interview with prince andrew. i don't know. it's interesting. because the one that we did was sam mcallister�*s take. ladulha because the one that we did was sam mcallister's take.— sam mcallister's take. who was the producer- — sam mcallister's take. who was the producer. he _ sam mcallister's take. who was the producer. he was _ sam mcallister's take. who was the producer. he was a - the producer. he was a producer. _ the producer. he was a producer, on _ the producer. he was a producer, on what i the producer. he was a i producer, on what happens. the producer. he was a - producer, on what happens. and i'm very interested to see it. hopefully the
so more daunting even than margaret thatcher was i than margaret thatcher was playing emily maitlis. she can be quite daunting, while i playing emily maitlis. she can be quite daunting, while also | be quite daunting, while also being absolutely fabulous. and she in fact has her own drama coming up that she has produced about that same interview. there is room for two dramas so close together about the same interview with prince andrew. l interview with prince andrew. i don't know. it's...
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margaret sanger that's what believed. and she often pushed to try to abortion and contraception as a way to get those communities that she believed were inferior today planned, even though it says, oh, no, we don't we don't cotton to any of those views of margaret sanger. this proportionately locate their facilities in place where margaret sanger would have recommended them. let's change it out where. does david duke want the abortion clinics to be placed? planned parenthood today would be in the same locations that david duke would ask we should ask ourselves, why are taxpayers was funding this? and last point on this abortion issue is the abortion rate, which is so in the black community, we're not black americans would actually today be the second largest ethnic group. we're not the second largest ethnic group. we're the third largest ethnic group. and we are rapidly declining in california. we're the fourth largest ethnic. you can't slaughter as many people without having the impact. how many members of congress. how
margaret sanger that's what believed. and she often pushed to try to abortion and contraception as a way to get those communities that she believed were inferior today planned, even though it says, oh, no, we don't we don't cotton to any of those views of margaret sanger. this proportionately locate their facilities in place where margaret sanger would have recommended them. let's change it out where. does david duke want the abortion clinics to be placed? planned parenthood today would be in...
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margaret?> that's weijia jiang in pittsburgh. >>> we caught up with former presidential candidate nikki haley the former ambassador and south carolina governor explained why she is supporting trump but you'll also hear her views on what she thinks he should be focused on in these last two months until election day. we began by asking if she'll campaign with him. >> you said you're on standby. in other words you haven't been asked to campaign. are you advising at all in his debate preparation or speaking to the campaign? >> i'm not. you know, that's his choice. he can, you know, whatever he decides to do with his campaign, he can do that. when i called him back in june i told him i was supportive. i think the teams have talked to each other a little bit, but there hasn't been an ask of yet. should he ask i'm happy to be helpful. >> donald trump finished a press conference three quarters of which is grievances related to the past convict related to alleged sexual assault. i know when you were cam
margaret?> that's weijia jiang in pittsburgh. >>> we caught up with former presidential candidate nikki haley the former ambassador and south carolina governor explained why she is supporting trump but you'll also hear her views on what she thinks he should be focused on in these last two months until election day. we began by asking if she'll campaign with him. >> you said you're on standby. in other words you haven't been asked to campaign. are you advising at all in his...
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do you think margaret bush would you think margaret thatcher would like some of this bone fishing action. well, the in the run up to the gulf war traveled to the desert of saudi arabia. i was on that trip and he had thanksgiving lunch with the troops in the desert. and then we found ourselves chopper ring out to a ship in the persian gulf. and somehow with this life jacket on and all this other equipment in the rush of it, i was shoved right the face of the president of the united states, and he looked at me and said, what are you doing here. and one of the many trips to kennebunkport, which everyone in the white house press corps really enjoyed so much. my wife and kids and i were standing on a dock that they didn't know he was on the way there. but one of his favorite lobster places where he picked up lobster and he rolled up in the boat and he looked up and he said. what are you doing here. so, peter, you talked about his foreign policy expertise. there was an article, the atlantic magazine several years, which described bush as one of the three great modern foreign policy presidents.
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so what we try to do here, margaret, and thanks for having me on the program. w we try to layout 45 men and what they did well and not do well and let the reader decide. you rank them. the reader ranks them. i say james buchanan is the worst. >> who is the next worst? >> biden. he's number two worst president. and there are reasons forboth. we go into the reasons. now, my co-author doesn't agree with my assessment of biden. so, both of us wrote essays on trump and biden on the fair way to do it because history isn't all in yet on these two people and we want to be fair. i think it's a very fair book. >> well, i got to pick a bone with you because, of course, i know a little bit about presidential history. i went straight to the herbert hoover chapter. of course, i would go to the hoov chapter because i know herbert hoover because he's mig my great grandfather. i spent time reading. i have to be honest, the characterization of hoover is, bill, one of the laziest redacs of what i have read. it is the redux of the american president who did not care during the dep
so what we try to do here, margaret, and thanks for having me on the program. w we try to layout 45 men and what they did well and not do well and let the reader decide. you rank them. the reader ranks them. i say james buchanan is the worst. >> who is the next worst? >> biden. he's number two worst president. and there are reasons forboth. we go into the reasons. now, my co-author doesn't agree with my assessment of biden. so, both of us wrote essays on trump and biden on the fair...
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>> well, that's a really hard question to answer, margaret. that gets into the question of, you know, gosh, are these crazy right wing websites and right wing journalists who evidently their money came from russia, are they actually having an impact on the election? it's sort of hard to believe in a 50-50 election played out in four or five states it's not going to have some impact on the maher, which is why two things are really important. number one, back to the fbi and our intelligence community. they need to double down on identifying, naming and shaming those countries that are doing this and chairman mccaul was right, it's primarily russia. russia has pulled out all the stops. it's also china and iran. there's even some other countries thinking about it. i feel very passionately about this. they can only succeed if american citizens hand over their autonomy, sovereignty, their critical thinkening abilities to the russians or chinese. what i always tell my constituents if you're looking at some random social media site and getting hotter
>> well, that's a really hard question to answer, margaret. that gets into the question of, you know, gosh, are these crazy right wing websites and right wing journalists who evidently their money came from russia, are they actually having an impact on the election? it's sort of hard to believe in a 50-50 election played out in four or five states it's not going to have some impact on the maher, which is why two things are really important. number one, back to the fbi and our intelligence...
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margaret turek and we are talking about evangelizing. that is not only preaching the christian message but seeing the christian truth and finding unexpected ways in which to see it. you mentioned flannery o'connor and her encapsulation as a writer was -- >> she said at one point that the primary gift that she needed as a catholic writer was the gift of prophetic vision. the vision is the capacity to see and see prophetically. by which she meant not the capacity to read the future but the capacity to see what is hidden. and again, for her it is primarily the hidden presence of god. our god is with us but in our increasingly secular age, god is less and less visible. and more easily forgettable. so god is becoming increasingly hidden. and what she needs to do is find ways in this secular culture to impregnate her stories with the presence of god, often the presence of god is best seen or recognized by the negative pointers she embeds in her tactics. she forces you to face the seemingly absence of god, this desert experience of our contempo
margaret turek and we are talking about evangelizing. that is not only preaching the christian message but seeing the christian truth and finding unexpected ways in which to see it. you mentioned flannery o'connor and her encapsulation as a writer was -- >> she said at one point that the primary gift that she needed as a catholic writer was the gift of prophetic vision. the vision is the capacity to see and see prophetically. by which she meant not the capacity to read the future but the...
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the dawn's early light ♪ ♪ what so proudly we hailed ♪ ♪ at the twilight's laeaming ♪ ♪ >>> i'm margaretgton and this week on "face the nation," as vice president harris and former president trump prepare to face off for the first time in philadelphia, an exclusive conversation with trump's top primary rival, former u.n. ambassador nikki haley. >> you have endorsed donald trump. you spoke at the convention. but are you going to campaign for him? >> you know, he knows i'm on stand-by. >>> with just under two months until election day, nikki haley shares her advice on what the republican nominees should be focused on to win. >>> harris ally roy cooper will also join us. his state has gone red the last three presidential elections. what would it take for his party to win it this november? >>> plus, the u.s. uncovers a sprawling effort by russia to interfere with the 2024 elections. we'll talk with the top democrat on the house intelligence committee connecticut's jim himes. >>> and the chairman of the house foreign affairs committee, michael mccaul will be here revealing the investigation i
the dawn's early light ♪ ♪ what so proudly we hailed ♪ ♪ at the twilight's laeaming ♪ ♪ >>> i'm margaretgton and this week on "face the nation," as vice president harris and former president trump prepare to face off for the first time in philadelphia, an exclusive conversation with trump's top primary rival, former u.n. ambassador nikki haley. >> you have endorsed donald trump. you spoke at the convention. but are you going to campaign for him? >> you...
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now, whether margaret, i never. but i never heard that about margaret. but i know for a fact that she did not. and she did not. she was anti-semitic, okay? and you've mentioned the meeting with walter white and then talked about truman's back round in terms of civil rights. and then he made this dramatic change. is there other other other significant things that you collaborated with this background that made that happen? yes, it it slowly evolved. it began with a speech when truman was second term as senator at sedalia, missouri. it's a famous speech he made called the brotherhood of man speech. and it was sort of the first time when he turned the corner on civil rights for it was you know, it was it was nuanced it wasn't very strong, but it called the brotherhood of man. but that was the beginning of his his education, his evolvement of of civil rights. so were a lot of steps that came before the the lincoln memorial speech. but you know, most people don't know about that. lincoln memorial speech, but that was that was just amazing to have happened bac
now, whether margaret, i never. but i never heard that about margaret. but i know for a fact that she did not. and she did not. she was anti-semitic, okay? and you've mentioned the meeting with walter white and then talked about truman's back round in terms of civil rights. and then he made this dramatic change. is there other other other significant things that you collaborated with this background that made that happen? yes, it it slowly evolved. it began with a speech when truman was second...
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good morning, margaret . you've written, you've margaret.u've written at least one book on institutional failures , part of institutional failures, part of which focused on grenfell. so in your experience, who is to blame here? >> i think the sad fact here is that just about everybody is to blame. you saw in the first inquiry that very, very junior employees were making very dangerous decisions. they were afraid of arguing with their bosses. they were not well enough trained. they weren't enough, there weren't enough, they didn't have enough information. they didn't have enough oversight . so i would say enough oversight. so i would say everybody actually, from some very junior people in precarious jobs right up to the owners of the companies and the members of kensington and chelsea council, many , many, many of these people many, many, many of these people are to blame. the truth is that as grenfell tower was being built, everybody along the way knew that corners were being cut. that compromises were being made, and that these endangered l
good morning, margaret . you've written, you've margaret.u've written at least one book on institutional failures , part of institutional failures, part of which focused on grenfell. so in your experience, who is to blame here? >> i think the sad fact here is that just about everybody is to blame. you saw in the first inquiry that very, very junior employees were making very dangerous decisions. they were afraid of arguing with their bosses. they were not well enough trained. they weren't...
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"firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by robert gren nearly, vanessa and henry cornell, the fair weather foundation and corporate funding provided by stevens inc. kevin hassett, welcome to "firing line." >> great to be here. >> you're an economist and fellow at the hoover institution where i serve and you were the senior adviser to the president and chairman of the council of economic advisors one of the top economic positions from the donald trump white house. now throughout the campaign, polls have consistently shown that former president donald trump is trusted more by voters with the economy than either president biden or vice president harris. in the presidential debate vice president harris claimed the biden administration had to clean up the economic mess that trump left them after the pandemic in 2020. your response? >> well, if you look at the facts in the first quarter of president biden's first term or the biden-harris first term, gdp growth was about 6, 6.5% and inflation was about 1%. and so the pandemic was just like an awful experience for everybo
"firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by robert gren nearly, vanessa and henry cornell, the fair weather foundation and corporate funding provided by stevens inc. kevin hassett, welcome to "firing line." >> great to be here. >> you're an economist and fellow at the hoover institution where i serve and you were the senior adviser to the president and chairman of the council of economic advisors one of the top economic positions from the...
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i'm sorry, it's as simple as that margaret. well absolutely, that is especially the by the administration.
i'm sorry, it's as simple as that margaret. well absolutely, that is especially the by the administration.
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>> margaret: that's the challenge. former president trump's been campaigning on this idea that the vice president would simply be a continuation of joe biden's first term. when we look at our cbs polling of key battleground states like michigan, wisconsin, pennsylvania, you can see in the data that trump is winning the argument when it comes to the candidate who is perceived to bring change to the country. you can see those numbers right there on your screen. vice president harasses a sharp contrast to the 78-year-old challenger in style and substance. this is an abbreviated campaign. she is, in many ways, justifying her platform issues to the public. within that, how do you decide to describe herself as a change candidate when you're the incumbent defending the policies of the administration that you are still serving under. that's the challenge. certainly we have seen she's more comfortable talking about things like reproductive health care, far more so than joe biden ever was. but she's really carved out the smalles
>> margaret: that's the challenge. former president trump's been campaigning on this idea that the vice president would simply be a continuation of joe biden's first term. when we look at our cbs polling of key battleground states like michigan, wisconsin, pennsylvania, you can see in the data that trump is winning the argument when it comes to the candidate who is perceived to bring change to the country. you can see those numbers right there on your screen. vice president harasses a...
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do you think kemi badenoch could be margaret thatcher?mark two well, i'm not sure i would go that far, but she's certainly a battle axe. she's very combative, combative, and it's been said that if kemi badenoch, badenoch was in a room on her own, she would create a fight , and i on her own, she would create a fight, and i think to be honest, i think probably if you're what matters in the next few years is, obviously policies, but it's also performance in the house of commons and its performance in particular at prime minister's question time. and i don't think starmer would actually know quite to how deal with kemi. he she's a woman . she's a woman of she's a woman. she's a woman of colour. and i think he would find that very difficult, whereas he would find it much easier to bat against, a male . easier to bat against, a male. >> okay. now this will change by the day. it's like a stock market. it's like the grand national. but, christine, who do you think wins in november ? you think wins in november? >> oh goodness me, i have no idea. b
do you think kemi badenoch could be margaret thatcher?mark two well, i'm not sure i would go that far, but she's certainly a battle axe. she's very combative, combative, and it's been said that if kemi badenoch, badenoch was in a room on her own, she would create a fight , and i on her own, she would create a fight, and i think to be honest, i think probably if you're what matters in the next few years is, obviously policies, but it's also performance in the house of commons and its performance...
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margaret brennan, thank you so much.mer president donald trump is holding a campaign rally tonight on new york's long island, with his secret service security now essentially equal to that of a sitting president, following two apparent attempt on his life. we get details now from cbs's nikole killion. she is at the event with trump tonight. >> reporter: former president donald trump back in deep blue new york tonight. with a new level of security following sunday's arrest of a man after a second apparent assassination attempt, this time at his florida golf course. at a stop in manhattan, he was asked if he will keep golfing. >> you don't want to ever be curtailed because of the crazy people out there, the bad people, crazy people, whatever you want to call them. so we will let the secret service determine that. >> reporter: there was heavy security present outside the site of tonight's rally at long island. local law enforcement patrolled crowds on horseback and with k-9 units. >> no concerns about safety. listen, we are
margaret brennan, thank you so much.mer president donald trump is holding a campaign rally tonight on new york's long island, with his secret service security now essentially equal to that of a sitting president, following two apparent attempt on his life. we get details now from cbs's nikole killion. she is at the event with trump tonight. >> reporter: former president donald trump back in deep blue new york tonight. with a new level of security following sunday's arrest of a man after a...