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for "face the nation," i'm margaret brennan.tions by vitac -- -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com (upbeat music) - hello everyone. i'm ukee washington. - and i'm jessica kartalija. alex scott was just four years old when she decided to hold a lemonade stand to raise money for her doctors so that none of her friends, no other children, would have to fight cancer. - little did she know alex's lemonade stand foundation would become her legacy. here's alex's story. as told by her mom and dad. (baby giggling) (instrumental music) - alex was born almost six weeks early. she was over seven pounds. - she had a full head of hair and she was not shy. - pretty vocal from the minute she was born. it's like such a sign, right, of her personality. she would need that determination and will to just kind of like make her voice heard.
for "face the nation," i'm margaret brennan.tions by vitac -- -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com (upbeat music) - hello everyone. i'm ukee washington. - and i'm jessica kartalija. alex scott was just four years old when she decided to hold a lemonade stand to raise money for her doctors so that none of her friends, no other children, would have to fight cancer. - little did she know alex's lemonade stand foundation would become her legacy. here's alex's story. as told by her mom...
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"face the nation" moderator and chief foreign affairs correspondent margaret brennan spoke exclusivelygerman chancellor olaf scholz in madrid. >> reporter: when you speak to putin, does he acknowledge the sanctions? does he acknowledge how much his economy has been hurt? or, does he just not care? >> i think he cares, but he will not really admit it, so you get some idea-- >> reporter: because it hasn't stopped him. >> you get some idea that it really is hurting him and that he understands the deep impacts of our sanctions on his economy. and i'm always mentioning it because it's necessary to say it, but this is now happening to a country that is not that advanced, that it's really needing all the technologies from the rest of the world for having a similar standard of living, and for having the chonanomce to and this is now the real damage to the russian economy. >> reporter: when will putin run out of weapons, run out of funds? or can this continue for years? >> no one really knows. he is-- he is, perhaps, the leader of a very great country, with a lot of people living there with a l
"face the nation" moderator and chief foreign affairs correspondent margaret brennan spoke exclusivelygerman chancellor olaf scholz in madrid. >> reporter: when you speak to putin, does he acknowledge the sanctions? does he acknowledge how much his economy has been hurt? or, does he just not care? >> i think he cares, but he will not really admit it, so you get some idea-- >> reporter: because it hasn't stopped him. >> you get some idea that it really is...
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. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> i'm margaret brennan in washington. on this fourth of july weekend on "face the nation" we'll look at the challenges facing an increasingly divided america. >>> president biden's message after a week of consultation with our closest allies on the issues threatening global stability. all is well with our friends. the biggest threat to the world view of america is from within. >> you haven't found one person, one world leader to say america is going backwards. america is better positioned to lead the world than we ever has been. the one thing that has been destabilizing is the outrageous behavior of the supreme court of the united states. >> he's not the only one angry with the supreme court, as they conclude their most consequential session in years, with far-reaching decisions on religion, the environment, immigration, and of course abortion rights. he is hoping democrats channel their anger and fear into support for his party in the november midterm elections. >> i share the public outrage of this extremist court that'
. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> i'm margaret brennan in washington. on this fourth of july weekend on "face the nation" we'll look at the challenges facing an increasingly divided america. >>> president biden's message after a week of consultation with our closest allies on the issues threatening global stability. all is well with our friends. the biggest threat to the world view of america is from within. >> you haven't found one person, one world...
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"face the nation" moderator and chief foreign affairs correspondent margaret brennan spoke exclusively with german chancellor olaf scholz in madrid. >> reporter: when you speak to putin, does he acknowledge the sanctions? does he acknowledge how much his economy has been hurt? or, does he just not care? >> i think he cares, but he will not really admit it, so you get some idea-- >> reporter: because it hasn't stopped him. >> you get some idea that it really is hurting him and that he understands the deep impacts of our sanctions on his economy. and i'm always mentioning it because it's necessary to say it, but this is now happening to a country that is not that advanced, that it's really needing all the technologies from the rest of the world for having a similar standard of cebet of groh in the world economy. and this is now the real damage to the russian economy. >> reporter: when will putin run out of weapons, run out of funds? or can this continue for years? >> no one really knows. he is-- he is, perhaps, the leader of a very great country, with a lot of people living there with a
"face the nation" moderator and chief foreign affairs correspondent margaret brennan spoke exclusively with german chancellor olaf scholz in madrid. >> reporter: when you speak to putin, does he acknowledge the sanctions? does he acknowledge how much his economy has been hurt? or, does he just not care? >> i think he cares, but he will not really admit it, so you get some idea-- >> reporter: because it hasn't stopped him. >> you get some idea that it really is...
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more with margaret brennan on "face the nation" sunday morning starting at 8:30. >>> still ahead on kpix 5 streaminn area, you probably know his standup. we'll tell you about the big honor comedian joe coy just got. >>> plus we love our food here. find out how to ge >>> we're sending gifts to our family in the philippines. >> i'm sending this brand-new hair drier. >> if it makes your hair look like that, i wouldn't send it. >> how dare you. >> how dare you? >> we should put them both in the box and ship. >> it that's a clip from the movie "easter sunday" out in a couple of weeks. it's the first big film to center on a philippine american family. today joe coy was presented with a key to the city. joe talked today about why this film is so important. >> because finally like now my mom can finally get to see something that looks like her, talks like her, acts like her, lives here in america like her, and she gets to celebrate it. not only that, there's people that are younger generations that are indirectly inspired by something like that now. so that's what that -- that's what this movie
more with margaret brennan on "face the nation" sunday morning starting at 8:30. >>> still ahead on kpix 5 streaminn area, you probably know his standup. we'll tell you about the big honor comedian joe coy just got. >>> plus we love our food here. find out how to ge >>> we're sending gifts to our family in the philippines. >> i'm sending this brand-new hair drier. >> if it makes your hair look like that, i wouldn't send it. >> how dare you....
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we asked moderator margaret brennan what the white house is doing to help americans. >> while president biden says it is the central bankers at the federal reserve and their job to control inflation, there are certain things they cannot control, and that is energy and that is food. we want to talk to two key voices on both of those issues this sunday. one of the reasons president biden got on that plane and flew to saudi arabia was, as he has put it, to do everything he can to increase oil output. we're going to have president biden's top energy advisor joining us to talk about that and when we could expect to see. we also will talk to jason furman, who is an economist and served during the obama administration to ask him what would make a difference right now. the white house is urging congress to pass a bill that would, for example, lower the cost of prescription drugs, but that's stuck. democrats don't agree with each other on how to structure that bill, so we want to talk about what would make an immediate difference in people's lives. >> you can watch "face the nation" sunday morni
we asked moderator margaret brennan what the white house is doing to help americans. >> while president biden says it is the central bankers at the federal reserve and their job to control inflation, there are certain things they cannot control, and that is energy and that is food. we want to talk to two key voices on both of those issues this sunday. one of the reasons president biden got on that plane and flew to saudi arabia was, as he has put it, to do everything he can to increase...
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. >>> i'm margaret brennan in washington and this week on "face the nation," grim economic numbers prompt new fears of a recession as president biden makes a controversial trip to try and help cut global energy prices. >>> costs continue to soar. with the price of food, energy and housing all up from may. inflation is now up 9% year over year despite a strong jobs market and decreasing gas prices. >>> wall street and economic observers were shocked by the report, but those numbers came as no surprise to americans finding it harder and harder to make ends meet. this was not the news the president needed on his mid east trip where he was criticized by some democrats for meeting with the saudi crown prince. mbs approved an operation to kill jamal khashoggi in 2018. >> i'd be glad to talk about something that matters. >> will inflation go down from here, mr. president? >> we'll devote most of our broadcast to the economy today. presidential data around energy security, and jason furman and d.c. mayor muriel bowser. we'll also preview this week's prime-time installment of the january 6th heari
. >>> i'm margaret brennan in washington and this week on "face the nation," grim economic numbers prompt new fears of a recession as president biden makes a controversial trip to try and help cut global energy prices. >>> costs continue to soar. with the price of food, energy and housing all up from may. inflation is now up 9% year over year despite a strong jobs market and decreasing gas prices. >>> wall street and economic observers were shocked by the...
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. >> reporter: face the nation moderator margaret brennan asked mayor miami francis suarez about the effects of climate change on his city. >> can you afford what's coming? >> first of all, margaret, it's not theoretical for us in the city of miami. it's real. >> reporter: francis agrees. we're seeing the effects of the problem around us every day. >> there is no date in the future where we can say, okay, after that date it's hopeless. everything we can do starting right now is going to make these impacts of climate change less bad. >> reporter: now, francis warns because the oceans are also getting warmer, there's more water evaporation in the air, which makes the air feel a lot stickier, and those heat indexes a lot higher. jericka. >> wow, it's almost like there's not much we can do but try and do better. elise preston, thank you. >>> tonight, california's mariposa county is under a state of emergency as a massive fast-moving wildfire there burns out of control, forcing thousands of people to evacuate. joy benedict has more. >> reporter: california's largest wildfire this year stil
. >> reporter: face the nation moderator margaret brennan asked mayor miami francis suarez about the effects of climate change on his city. >> can you afford what's coming? >> first of all, margaret, it's not theoretical for us in the city of miami. it's real. >> reporter: francis agrees. we're seeing the effects of the problem around us every day. >> there is no date in the future where we can say, okay, after that date it's hopeless. everything we can do starting...
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first thing tomorrow, "sunday morning with jane pauley" followed by "face the nation" with margaret brennana diaz in chicago, good night. >>> live from the cbs bay area studios. this is kpix 5 per >>> now at six clock, hard- fought victory over east bay housing. >>> in the face of a growing monkeypox outbreak, is it risky to attend concerts and events? we ask an expert. >> to see it gone is upsetting. >>> bay area residents are literally lifting each other up in a different way. the fight for abortion rights. >>> a new video from the front lines of an exploding wildfire, what we learned just minutes ago. tenants and housing activists are celebrating the end of the longest rent control strike in oaklands history. the owner sold it to a nonprofit. as kpix 5's john ramose reports -- >> reporter: what is happening at this apartment complex is an indicator of what may be a shift in the power of power between tenant and landowner. it started six years ago with the dispute over the conditions of the apartments at this building on 29th avenue. francisco perez had to install new flooring and fix his
first thing tomorrow, "sunday morning with jane pauley" followed by "face the nation" with margaret brennana diaz in chicago, good night. >>> live from the cbs bay area studios. this is kpix 5 per >>> now at six clock, hard- fought victory over east bay housing. >>> in the face of a growing monkeypox outbreak, is it risky to attend concerts and events? we ask an expert. >> to see it gone is upsetting. >>> bay area residents are...
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. >> "face the nation" host margaret brennan asked miami mayor about it? >> can you afford what's coming? >> it's not theoretical. it's real. >> reporter: frances says we're seeing the problems around us every day. >> there is no date in the future where we can say, okay, after that date is hopeless. everything we can do starting right now is going to make these impacts of climate change less bad. >> reporter: frances warns because the oceans are getting warmer there is more evaporation in the air which makes it feel a lot stick jier and higher. >> elise preston, thank you. >>> tonight california's county is under a state of emergency. thousands of people are asked to evacuate. joy benedict has more. >> reporter: california's largest wildfire thifi's elosiv continued orng thousands to flee. >> just sad. >> reporter: the wild fire which started thursday afternoon burned more than 13,000 acres, destroyed 10 structures and destroyed many buildings. >> this is the first time ever being evacuated. this is kind of different. a lot of anxiety. >> reporter: firefi
. >> "face the nation" host margaret brennan asked miami mayor about it? >> can you afford what's coming? >> it's not theoretical. it's real. >> reporter: frances says we're seeing the problems around us every day. >> there is no date in the future where we can say, okay, after that date is hopeless. everything we can do starting right now is going to make these impacts of climate change less bad. >> reporter: frances warns because the oceans are...
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she served as a legal analyst for cbs news appearing on face to nation with margaret brennan. she is a regular guest on msnbc cnn bbc and npr and has appeared on fox news c-span and pbs. she's a contributor to politico the atlantic the bulwark the hill and has written for the baltimore sun and la times. she is a former assistant united states attorney associate independent council in the white water investigation and author of the books how to read the constitution and why what you need to know about voting and why and how to think like a lawyer and why? kim's books are all available at the counter of the bookstore, please please help me welcome ali vitale in cuba, lily. hi everyone. i'm so excited to be here fourth event in the space feeling really good about being back. person and to be here to celebrate kim's amazing achievement of this latest book, you're so prolific. we're just talking about how many she has and i think it's so striking you say it's just this big moment for ethics and civic engagement and i think this latest book really speaks to that. and of course many
she served as a legal analyst for cbs news appearing on face to nation with margaret brennan. she is a regular guest on msnbc cnn bbc and npr and has appeared on fox news c-span and pbs. she's a contributor to politico the atlantic the bulwark the hill and has written for the baltimore sun and la times. she is a former assistant united states attorney associate independent council in the white water investigation and author of the books how to read the constitution and why what you need to know...
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until next week, for "face the nation," i'm margaret brennan. seen this ad?the out of state it doesn't tell you 90% of the profits go to the out of state corporations. a tiny share goes to the homeless, and even less to tribes. and a big loophole says, costs to promote betting reduce money for the tribes, so they get less. hidden agendas. fine print. loopholes. prop 27. they didn't write it for the tribes or the homeless. they wrote it for themselves. - the following is a paid advertisement for lifelock by norton, paid for by nortonlifelock. - protecting your identity in today's world is more important and more difficult than ever. what if someone stole your identity? and once they did it, they used it to create a fake id with their picture and your information. then they committed a burglary got caught and skipped bail. could you be arrested for it? that's exactly what happened to this man. this is dav. he was driving to work one day, but never made it. instead he was hauled off to jail for a crime he didn't commit all because he was a victim of identity the
until next week, for "face the nation," i'm margaret brennan. seen this ad?the out of state it doesn't tell you 90% of the profits go to the out of state corporations. a tiny share goes to the homeless, and even less to tribes. and a big loophole says, costs to promote betting reduce money for the tribes, so they get less. hidden agendas. fine print. loopholes. prop 27. they didn't write it for the tribes or the homeless. they wrote it for themselves. - the following is a paid...
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. >>> i'm margaret brennan in washington and this week on "face the nation," grim economic numbers promptod, energy and housing all up from may. inflation is now up 9% year over year despite a strong jobs market and decreasing gas prices. >>> wall street and economic observers were shocked by the report, but those numbers came as no surprise to americans finding it harder and harder to make ends meet. this was not the news the president needed on his mid east trip where he was criticized by some democrats for meeting
. >>> i'm margaret brennan in washington and this week on "face the nation," grim economic numbers promptod, energy and housing all up from may. inflation is now up 9% year over year despite a strong jobs market and decreasing gas prices. >>> wall street and economic observers were shocked by the report, but those numbers came as no surprise to americans finding it harder and harder to make ends meet. this was not the news the president needed on his mid east trip...
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. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> i'm margaret brennan in washington.sest allies on the issues threatening global stability. all is well with our friends. the biggest threat to the world view of america is from within. >> you haven't found one person, one world leader to say america is going backwards. america is better positioned to lead the world than we ever has been. the one thing that has been destabilizing is the outrageous behavior of the supreme court of the united states. >> he's not the only one angry
. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> i'm margaret brennan in washington.sest allies on the issues threatening global stability. all is well with our friends. the biggest threat to the world view of america is from within. >> you haven't found one person, one world leader to say america is going backwards. america is better positioned to lead the world than we ever has been. the one thing that has been destabilizing is the outrageous behavior of the supreme court of the...
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want to bring our team back in margaret brennan. we knew that donald trump was targeting his vice president, we knew protesters outside were chanting hang mike pence. what we learned today was the vice president's most secret service detail, the toughest of the tough that they were calling family members saying good-bye. >> that's right, and that there was radio traffic being listened of them asking for people to make calls to their family. these are people who gave oaths to keep the vice president, how close and deeply threatened and threatening the situation was. what this whole hearing is about today is really framing it in that national security context. to show how severe this threat was, that it was not just a riot gone wrong, that this was a attack on the capitol of the united states, the commander in chief chose not to intervene. not what he did but what he did not do. that is what we have been hearing and what we would hear from the deputy national security officer, matthew pottinger. his four years in the trump administrat
want to bring our team back in margaret brennan. we knew that donald trump was targeting his vice president, we knew protesters outside were chanting hang mike pence. what we learned today was the vice president's most secret service detail, the toughest of the tough that they were calling family members saying good-bye. >> that's right, and that there was radio traffic being listened of them asking for people to make calls to their family. these are people who gave oaths to keep the vice...
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want to see a guy lie through his teeth, it's the homeland security secretary mayorkas tell margaret brennand over again that when these guys come in they get processed and if they are not in a situation where they are refugees we send them right back. that is not hang. and there was no follow-up question. is he flat out lying. and this out of everything the president o -- the biden administration is doing i would argue that this is the most egregious. this is if the house flips they have to investigate and find a way to enforce that border. they are actually building the wall in california that trump paid for. we paid for. that trump had going up, but it's laying rusting in the dessert. so they finally realized we kind of need it. so they are putting it up in california. >> rachel: well, i'm confused as to why the illegal immigrants aren't being dropped off in mexico. it always feels like there is something just not quite right with how it goes. the governor talked about the -- listen, i agree that beto would be far worse. i think that governor abbott is trying to do something. but i watche
want to see a guy lie through his teeth, it's the homeland security secretary mayorkas tell margaret brennand over again that when these guys come in they get processed and if they are not in a situation where they are refugees we send them right back. that is not hang. and there was no follow-up question. is he flat out lying. and this out of everything the president o -- the biden administration is doing i would argue that this is the most egregious. this is if the house flips they have to...
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my question today, for our colleague at cbs, margaret brennan, anchor of "face the nation."nt deaths to the american people. pete, will, rachel. pete: great point, griff. rachel: put the numbers back up, this flies in the face of the compassion argument that democrats have about our immigration policy under trump. look at that, double the deaths. those people in the trailer, who passed away, let's not mince words about it, they were cooked alive in those trucks. this stuff is happening all the time. they're also dying along the desert. children are being abandoned, sexually assaulted. children thrown over walls. this is the least compassionate policy they have seen in the border. ought to be held accountable. pete: they say, we'll stop giving you the numbers. it is so bad, stop giving you the numbers. it is consolidation of a bureaucracy should be ashamed of itself, reporting those, demanding policymakers give them tools to do something about it. someone in washington, d.c. says stay out of news. rachel: they don't care about the gas prices. they have a policy objective. the
my question today, for our colleague at cbs, margaret brennan, anchor of "face the nation."nt deaths to the american people. pete, will, rachel. pete: great point, griff. rachel: put the numbers back up, this flies in the face of the compassion argument that democrats have about our immigration policy under trump. look at that, double the deaths. those people in the trailer, who passed away, let's not mince words about it, they were cooked alive in those trucks. this stuff is...
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nation" moderator mark red light brennan asked miami's mayor, francis suarez, about the effects of climate change on his city. >> can you afford what's coming? >> margaretetical for us in the city of miami. it's real. >> reporter: frances agrees we're seeing the effects every day. >> there is no date in the future when we can say after that date it's make tse impacts makes the air feel a lot stickier and those heat indexes a lot higher. elise preston, cbs news, new york. >>> let's go to darren to talk about our own weather in our area. the coolest place would be in san francisco right now and that's about it. >> we've gotten off easy. there's such a huge difference. i want to show a unique visual visualization. the heat wave has been impacting california. if you look at the map and visualize where temperatures have been over the last week in terms of a relation to the last 40 years of records, just look at the last two weeks, the areas in deep red on here have had the warmest median temperature on record since 1979. it says a lot because that's a long period of time. we certainly know the midsection of the country has been doing heat. but you may not be
nation" moderator mark red light brennan asked miami's mayor, francis suarez, about the effects of climate change on his city. >> can you afford what's coming? >> margaretetical for us in the city of miami. it's real. >> reporter: frances agrees we're seeing the effects every day. >> there is no date in the future when we can say after that date it's make tse impacts makes the air feel a lot stickier and those heat indexes a lot higher. elise preston, cbs news, new...