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is a former aide to margaret thatcher. not to be glib, but what would margaret thatcher say as -- about boris johnson? how would you characterize his leadership? many: boris johnson is in respects a center-right prime minister. he has a big admirer of margaret thatcher. it was margaret thatcher's wish that britain leave the european union and boris johnson committed to delivering that. margaret thatcher, were she think shee today, i would be greatly supporting britain's drive for brexit, which boris johnson is pledging to deliver. i think we do have a prime minister in place who is following many of the policies that margaret thatcher pursued. we have a conservative prime minister who is fully committed to taking britain outside of the european union and advancing conservative principles and ideas. vonnie: margaret thatcher did enact huge changes, change the structure of the economy, but there were consequences. will we see the same thing of boris johnson gets to enact the policies he is trying to bring to the table and ex
is a former aide to margaret thatcher. not to be glib, but what would margaret thatcher say as -- about boris johnson? how would you characterize his leadership? many: boris johnson is in respects a center-right prime minister. he has a big admirer of margaret thatcher. it was margaret thatcher's wish that britain leave the european union and boris johnson committed to delivering that. margaret thatcher, were she think shee today, i would be greatly supporting britain's drive for brexit, which...
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and the ruians had been trying to get out of that treaty for a long time, margaret. they called me on -- the russian defence ministerll and said, "you know, we ought to get out of that inf treaty, because the only --" this is probably aroun2003 or '04. "because the only untries that its constraini are the united states and russia. doesn't constrain china, it doesn't constrain india." and i said, "you know, we got to t of this inf treaty." so, we didn't because of allied concerns, principally, so they u just startermining it and cheating. i think the time had probably come, and the russians forced our hand, and i completely support what the president did in getting out of the treaty. [ cheers and applause ] >>ou write in your book th 1989 was the year that transformed the continent. t and one ofhe things you say about your first presidential boss, george h.w. bush, whom you called the "father of german reunification," is that his response in that moment impressed you, that it wouldn't have occurred to him to be a triumphal. >> what did you learn from him in that momen
and the ruians had been trying to get out of that treaty for a long time, margaret. they called me on -- the russian defence ministerll and said, "you know, we ought to get out of that inf treaty, because the only --" this is probably aroun2003 or '04. "because the only untries that its constraini are the united states and russia. doesn't constrain china, it doesn't constrain india." and i said, "you know, we got to t of this inf treaty." so, we didn't because of...
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it is the heyday of margaret thatcher. that deal will get past and britain will leave the european union on those terms at the end of january. we then go into the transition phase that is due to last until the end of 2020. some people say that's where the hard work actually begins. aey have to hash out comprehensive free-trade agreement with the european union. what is that going to look like? we have a few clues in the future declaration. francine: is there any chance we have a no deal brexit? that has probably been taken off the table. will we get a vote on the withdrawal agreement before the end of the year? >> it is very likely we get a vote on the withdrawal agreement. he will push that through possibly even before christmas. no deal brexit is very unlikely. we have been talking about another cliff edge at the end of december. the size of this majority means he has a lot more leeway. he can do what he likes now. he is now the most powerful conservative prime minister since margaret thatcher. if he wants to ignore the
it is the heyday of margaret thatcher. that deal will get past and britain will leave the european union on those terms at the end of january. we then go into the transition phase that is due to last until the end of 2020. some people say that's where the hard work actually begins. aey have to hash out comprehensive free-trade agreement with the european union. what is that going to look like? we have a few clues in the future declaration. francine: is there any chance we have a no deal brexit?...
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i happen to think that that has further confused the process. >> so margaret, we always assumed that murkowski might be a potential republican that could break away from the president and senate leadership on all of this. what can we make of her comments here? >> i think this is lisa murkowski sending up a signal to mitch mcconnell, not that she's -- would vote to convict president trump in the impeachment case, but that she thinks kind of a reset, at least of the kind of order of this, of the optics of this and of the way senators speak about whether they've already made up their minds before the senate trial portion of this begins. that's what she's saying. and there may be other senate republicans who would follow with her in that block. and we talk a lot about, does nancy pelosi have any leverage with mitch mcconnell to force him to adjust the way the senate proceeds? this is an example of how that leverage might exist. it's still too soon to really understand what it is pelosi is asking for and what it is mitch mcconnell may be willing to give. but with murkowski's comments you
i happen to think that that has further confused the process. >> so margaret, we always assumed that murkowski might be a potential republican that could break away from the president and senate leadership on all of this. what can we make of her comments here? >> i think this is lisa murkowski sending up a signal to mitch mcconnell, not that she's -- would vote to convict president trump in the impeachment case, but that she thinks kind of a reset, at least of the kind of order of...
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captioning sponsored by cbs >> brennan: i am margaret brennan in washington. this week on "face the nation". as president trump's impeachment in the democratic led house appears inevitable, he looks to the republican held senate as his chance to get a quote fair shake. meanwhile, tensions rise between the u.s. and its adversaries and relations turn chilly with some of our allies. >> midweek speaker pelosi officially announced the worst kept secret in washington. >> and that and the constitution give us no choice but to impeach, move forward with impeachment of the president. >> brennan:siha gveounting an impeachment defense in the house but is preparing for a fight in the senate. >> mr. president, i have good what ie go n g have people trying to impeach me. >> brennan: but most members of congress including speaker nancy pelosi don't seek the impeachment battle as a laughing matter. >> do you hate -- >> as catholic i resent your using the word hate in a sentence that addresses me. i don't hate anyone i was raised in a way that is a houseful of love and always
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[laughter] bob: is ann-margaret one name or two? >> i spell ann-margaret with a hyphen. [laughter] bob: i spell it with an exclamation point. [laughter] bob: how do you like our flights from the states? pretty wild, wasn't it? >> it really was incredible. a few days ago i was in a studio in hollywood doing love scenes with dean martin and jimmy stewart, and now here i am in vietnam with you. bob: how lucky can one girl get? [laughter] [applause] bob: ♪ thanks from america to all our men in blue our boys in khaki, too our tough marines, our coast guard, our army nurses, true we thank you so much ♪ >> as somebody who has worn the uniform of this country, i just wanted to say thank you for being who you are. >> hey, bob, they tell me i am really enjoying myself. [laughter] bob: not yet, you are still standing. [laughter] announcer: introducing "thanks for the memories," a brand-new collection exclusively from "time life." bob: who are you? >> what's the difference? kiss me. [laughter] announcer: 10 dvds of bob's beloved iconic tv specials. including hours and hours of r
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not since margaret agger is a tory leader had such an opportunity to remake written. well, my guest is conservative mp and former cabinet minister andrew mitchell. boris johnson has been handed immense power. what will he do with it? andrew mitchell, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. i want to begin with some very interesting words coming from the mouth of boris johnson after his election victory. he said, "this election has changed this government and this conservative party for the better."
not since margaret agger is a tory leader had such an opportunity to remake written. well, my guest is conservative mp and former cabinet minister andrew mitchell. boris johnson has been handed immense power. what will he do with it? andrew mitchell, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. i want to begin with some very interesting words coming from the mouth of boris johnson after his election victory. he said, "this election has changed this government and this conservative party for the...
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a type of victory that the conservatives haven't had since margaret thatcher's day. his campaign message, we spoke about on the program, was get brexit done. he has a mandate to do that. we are leading. it will be a manage withdrawal by the end of january. that's what he promised. we're expecting that to happen. there will be a negotiation process with the e.u. to get a trade deal. but donald trump has stepped in saying the u.s. could get the u.k. a bigger trade deal than the e.u. this has national repuercussion, and you think this might affect the united states. one slight member in the works, may be the scottish nationalists. they campaigned on a referendum on scottish independence, something that boris johnson has ruled out and he's got a problem there. >> still a rocky road ahead. max foster in london. you saw boris johnson with his dog. he went to the polling station with it. 50,000 people tweeted about dogs at polling stations. this guy showed up. reindeer were at the polling station, a consequence of the timing, just before christmas. let's say it was a very i
a type of victory that the conservatives haven't had since margaret thatcher's day. his campaign message, we spoke about on the program, was get brexit done. he has a mandate to do that. we are leading. it will be a manage withdrawal by the end of january. that's what he promised. we're expecting that to happen. there will be a negotiation process with the e.u. to get a trade deal. but donald trump has stepped in saying the u.s. could get the u.k. a bigger trade deal than the e.u. this has...
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captioning sponsored by cbs >> brennan: i'm margaret brennan in washington. this week on face the nation, friends and family say the president is pumped and energized following his impeachment, but publicly he questions whether he really was impeached. as plans for a senate trial get bogged down in politics. congressional democrats push for a speedy impeachment came to a speedy halt just moments after the vote was announced. next stop, the senate, at least according to the constitution. but the founding fathers had no way of knowing just how partisan politics would become by 2019. hear senate republican leader mitch mcconnell. >> a highly unusual step. the speaker of the house continues the hem and haw about weather and when -- whether and when she intends to take the normal next step and transmit the house's accusations over here to the senate. i'm not sure what leverage there is in refraining from sending us something we do not want. >> brennan: but speaker nancy pelosi wants to know what the senate trial plan is before she acts. >> you run the risk, some r
captioning sponsored by cbs >> brennan: i'm margaret brennan in washington. this week on face the nation, friends and family say the president is pumped and energized following his impeachment, but publicly he questions whether he really was impeached. as plans for a senate trial get bogged down in politics. congressional democrats push for a speedy impeachment came to a speedy halt just moments after the vote was announced. next stop, the senate, at least according to the constitution....
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this friday our investment committee today, joe, jack, steve and liz, director of market strategy and margaret reed, senior portfolio manager with union bank. let's begin with the jobs blowout, the reaction in the stock market perhaps the belief is that we can have the year-end rally after all. this says to me phase one. you just need the economy to keep humming. >> if we can have it, we are having it. and i think like the biggest lesson of 2019 is the industrial data is just so misleading and so unimportant for people to obsess over. but a lot of the economic data points that we traditionally pay attention to, they come from the 1950s, the '60s, the '70s. the economy has changed and it's become more globalized and consumer centric i cannot stress enough how important it is to look at price versus listen to economic opinions if you listen to opinions all year, you are back and forth, whip sawed if you just followed price, you stayed in. there was no sign to get out look at the dow, s&p and nasdaq today, all three within one percent of a high. huge monster day for retail names, up 2.5% take a l
this friday our investment committee today, joe, jack, steve and liz, director of market strategy and margaret reed, senior portfolio manager with union bank. let's begin with the jobs blowout, the reaction in the stock market perhaps the belief is that we can have the year-end rally after all. this says to me phase one. you just need the economy to keep humming. >> if we can have it, we are having it. and i think like the biggest lesson of 2019 is the industrial data is just so...
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captioning sponsored by cbs >> brennan: i'm margaret brennan in washington where in this week before christmas the house is set to impeach president trump as well as have a major trade agreement and fund the government. but the senate is already preparing for a trial of the president in the new year despite leader mitch mcconnell saying there is no chance he'll be removed from office. saturday the president assumed his role as commander-in-chief, enjoying the annual army navy football game insphiladelphia. president trump clearly enjoyed his time out from the whoas of washington and his historic work week. >> this has been a wild week. >> brennan: "wild" is putting it mindly. >> ms. deming? >> d.u.i. >> brennan: house democrats charged the president with abuse of power and obstruction of congress. the brawl in committee set the stage for an even uglier debate on the house floor later this week. >> the idea that donald trump was leading an anti-corruption effort is like kim jong-un leading a human rights effort. >> the president of unite states mexico canada shook down a foreign power
captioning sponsored by cbs >> brennan: i'm margaret brennan in washington where in this week before christmas the house is set to impeach president trump as well as have a major trade agreement and fund the government. but the senate is already preparing for a trial of the president in the new year despite leader mitch mcconnell saying there is no chance he'll be removed from office. saturday the president assumed his role as commander-in-chief, enjoying the annual army navy football...
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it is the princesses, elizabeth and margaret, in their performance of old milder red riding boots. the next one is the same performance with some of their other colleagues, and this one taken the year before in 1943, with the princesses and their fellow performers for aladdin —— old mother. in 1941, princess elizabeth, as you can see, dressed as prince charming, with princess margaret as cinderella, and the last one is from this same production. inside windsor castle this morning, it is lovely and toasty warm. outside, actually, it isa and toasty warm. outside, actually, it is a mild start to the day as well. the forecast for today is really messy. some of us will see a little bit of sunshine, some of us will have some heavy rain. it's been very windy overnight, the winds will easy touch for most but some of us will still have windy conditions across the northern and western isles later in the south—west stop but we are pulling in around an area of low southerly winds. and that is a mild direction for us. so first thing this morning we do have some rain across parts of wales,
it is the princesses, elizabeth and margaret, in their performance of old milder red riding boots. the next one is the same performance with some of their other colleagues, and this one taken the year before in 1943, with the princesses and their fellow performers for aladdin —— old mother. in 1941, princess elizabeth, as you can see, dressed as prince charming, with princess margaret as cinderella, and the last one is from this same production. inside windsor castle this morning, it is...
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writing and for a lot of information for margaret. hello welcome to news from the world of arts and culture where the biggest documentary film festival in russia with a controversial d.w. satirical show also coming up. an interview with the author of the book crazy rich asians which was turned into a film i'm surprised at the box office. i'm following in the footsteps of rembrandt in this year the 350th anniversary have his death. this year a well known documentary film festival in moscow called the doc festival is playing . nick animated satirical show the pokes fun of russia's leaders amongst others and is co-produced by d.w. the organizers say they are taking a risk by showing the film but with censorship on the rise in russia that is a risk they feel they have to take our correspondent and show him small. thank you . but it wasn't us facing to world leaders including lighting the are putting an ironic theme song for russian politics sung by foreign ministry and kremlin representatives we must tell you nothing and no one in current
writing and for a lot of information for margaret. hello welcome to news from the world of arts and culture where the biggest documentary film festival in russia with a controversial d.w. satirical show also coming up. an interview with the author of the book crazy rich asians which was turned into a film i'm surprised at the box office. i'm following in the footsteps of rembrandt in this year the 350th anniversary have his death. this year a well known documentary film festival in moscow...
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all right, major garrett, margaret brennan, thank you. now, congress voted essentially iaong party lines on impeachment. oet what does the rest of the country think? well, dean reynolds looks at how ooters coast to coast are reacting to the impeachment, and he got an earful. >> the house will be in order. >> reporter: as history was made in washington today, a divided country dug in. >> any time you seek to use your office for your personal, political or monetary gain, then you should be impeached. >> reporter: do you think the charges are bogus? >> yes, i do, completely, 100% bogus. >> politics is a crazy game. i don't get caught up in it. >> reporter: at frank's diner in canotoa, wisconsin, the state a neoperty won by a near 23,000 votes, steve lawless said mr. trump deserves what he gets. >> i don't think he's been a good president. i think he has broken a lot of laws. he broke a lot of laws before he was president. yeah, i'm all for it. >> reporter: but at p.j.'s cafe in dallas, tv monitors told an impeachment story almost no one was
all right, major garrett, margaret brennan, thank you. now, congress voted essentially iaong party lines on impeachment. oet what does the rest of the country think? well, dean reynolds looks at how ooters coast to coast are reacting to the impeachment, and he got an earful. >> the house will be in order. >> reporter: as history was made in washington today, a divided country dug in. >> any time you seek to use your office for your personal, political or monetary gain, then...
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the healing quote will be looked back on like the margaret thatcher one in 79. i think healing will be impossible. i'm sure that is the intent. when margaret thatcher said it it was soon followed by the miners strikes and all the rest of it. riots and so on, yes. people play those quotes ten years later with a kind of ironic smile. he went up to the north and was received very often with ecstatic friendliness. that was never the case with margaret thatcher. she couldn't have visited the mining towns. let's talk about the north and what it called itself as the party of the north, labour, they claim to represent the working class but they lost a vote to an older etonian. where is it going to go next? they talk about a period of reflection and choosing a new leader. will that turn into an election winning machine? it will not necessarily produce that. it depends what form that will take. they are a disaster area. they lost four elections in a row after 1979 and they've just lost another four in a row. this is a party that is so dysfunctional it cannot win elections
the healing quote will be looked back on like the margaret thatcher one in 79. i think healing will be impossible. i'm sure that is the intent. when margaret thatcher said it it was soon followed by the miners strikes and all the rest of it. riots and so on, yes. people play those quotes ten years later with a kind of ironic smile. he went up to the north and was received very often with ecstatic friendliness. that was never the case with margaret thatcher. she couldn't have visited the mining...
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the healing quote will be looked back on like the margaret thatcher one in '79. i think healing will be impossible. i'm sure that is the intent. when margaret thatcher said it it was soon followed by the miners strikes and all the rest of it. riots and so on, yes. people play those quotes ten years later with a kind of ironic smile. he went up to the north and was received very often with ecstatic friendliness. that was never the case with margaret thatcher. she couldn't have visited the mining towns. let's talk about the north and what it called itself the north, labour, they claim to represent the working class but they lost a vote to an older tony in. where is it going to go next? they talk about a period of reflection and choosing a new leader. will that turn into an election winning machine? it will not necessarily produce that. it depends what form that will take. they are in disaster area. they lost four elections in a row after 1979 and they've just lost another four in a row. this is a party that is so dysfunctional it cannot win elections when it should
the healing quote will be looked back on like the margaret thatcher one in '79. i think healing will be impossible. i'm sure that is the intent. when margaret thatcher said it it was soon followed by the miners strikes and all the rest of it. riots and so on, yes. people play those quotes ten years later with a kind of ironic smile. he went up to the north and was received very often with ecstatic friendliness. that was never the case with margaret thatcher. she couldn't have visited the mining...
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result of course being a landslide victory for the conservative party the best result in fact since margaret thatcher in 1987 a very disappointing night for its main competitor that is the labor party which saw its worst result in the teeth yes so they threw back boris and wanted to get his majority in a pretty happens they secured 5 years of tory government but for the minority what they wake up this fight is the teeth and probably thought they were living in some kind of progress but they took not mope around they decided to rally together they decided to organize themselves via social media. and they have descended on white pool and they are very clearly categorically condemning the new elected prime minister we can hear chants of chorus boys cries out out out out with the tories of course talk to not my prime minister on all the pac cause you can see no 2 races stand up to racism and to sexism and this is what they're accusing the junks nothing of saying he's a good he's a sexist he's a racist he's a homophobe and that his comments such as the fact that muslim women look like netiquette
result of course being a landslide victory for the conservative party the best result in fact since margaret thatcher in 1987 a very disappointing night for its main competitor that is the labor party which saw its worst result in the teeth yes so they threw back boris and wanted to get his majority in a pretty happens they secured 5 years of tory government but for the minority what they wake up this fight is the teeth and probably thought they were living in some kind of progress but they...
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that was never the case with margaret thatcher. she couldn't have visited the mining towns and been greeted like that. let's talk about the north and what it called itself the natural party of the north, for labour, worse result since the 1930s. they claim to represent the working class but they lost a vote to an old etonian. where is it going to go next? they talk about a period of reflection and electing a new leader. will that turn into an election winning machine? periods of reflection and electing new leaders do not necessarily produce that. it will not necessarily produce that. it depends what form that will take. they are in disaster area. they lost four elections in a row after 1979 and they've just lost another four in a row. this is a party that is so dysfunctional it cannot win elections when it should be able to do so. so this is a massive task. although it is much harder on most levels from 92 because the tories only had a very small majority then, but on another level i think it is doable. i think this alliance that b
that was never the case with margaret thatcher. she couldn't have visited the mining towns and been greeted like that. let's talk about the north and what it called itself the natural party of the north, for labour, worse result since the 1930s. they claim to represent the working class but they lost a vote to an old etonian. where is it going to go next? they talk about a period of reflection and electing a new leader. will that turn into an election winning machine? periods of reflection and...
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one of the most impressive things about margaret thatcher is you never saw her in anything except the most immaculate. condition and it was that men don't really have to think about this even if we go about suits. and that's about it but for women it's a trip to a different she understood that the men were a club and they would support one another if they did something stupid. but the women weren't and if they did something stupid they were out she saw it all as a battle she said there's no 2nd chance for a woman lonely hard to find an example of margaret thatcher ever measured she was wrong you don't admit it you've changed your mind you get on with it change your mind but you never give any ground chairs that was a definite view of how you can be a leader to people really there was very guts thatcher which reacted in a very typical way a certain sort of. producer decision and there was the thinking factor it took a bit of time to get past the 1st one to address the certain one but you had to learn to. look through say a thing in her eyes that was missing was the understanding not so
one of the most impressive things about margaret thatcher is you never saw her in anything except the most immaculate. condition and it was that men don't really have to think about this even if we go about suits. and that's about it but for women it's a trip to a different she understood that the men were a club and they would support one another if they did something stupid. but the women weren't and if they did something stupid they were out she saw it all as a battle she said there's no 2nd...
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the healing quota will be looked back on like the margaret thatcher one in 79. i think healing will be impossible. i'm sure thatis healing will be impossible. i'm sure that is the intent. when margaret thatcher said it it was soon followed by the miners strikes and all the rest of it. riots and so on, yes. people play those quotes ten years later with a kind of ironic smile. he went up to the north and was received very often with ecstatic friendliness. that was never the case with margaret thatcher. she couldn't have visited the mining towns. let's talk about the mining towns. let's talk about the north and what it called itself the north and what it called itself the north, labour, they claim to represent the working class but they lost a vote to an older tony in. where is it going to go next? they talk about a period of reflection and choosing a new leader. will that turn into an election winning machine? it will not necessarily produce that. it depends what form that will take. they are in disaster area. they lost four elections in a row after 1979 and they'
the healing quota will be looked back on like the margaret thatcher one in 79. i think healing will be impossible. i'm sure thatis healing will be impossible. i'm sure that is the intent. when margaret thatcher said it it was soon followed by the miners strikes and all the rest of it. riots and so on, yes. people play those quotes ten years later with a kind of ironic smile. he went up to the north and was received very often with ecstatic friendliness. that was never the case with margaret...
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different announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue fououndation. [indistinct shouting] [woman shouting in native language] [speaking native language] [people speaking native language] [woman speaking native language] [indistinct chatter] man: in zanzibar, we have a long way to go until all our customers to have electricity. 53% of the houses, they have connected to our grid, and the 47, they hahave no power till n. also, zanzibar is 100% dependent power from tanzanian mamainland. in 2009, the electricity for the submarine cable was damaged. in 2010, they stay for 3 months without the power. so...we studied how we can move from depending from tanzanian mainland. so, the shortest solution is to have renewable energy. [woman speaking native langngua] [indistinct chatter] woman: babarefoot is a college which aims to empower women. we are in 92 countries, but in east africa, we hahave only barefoot college, zanzibar. [woman speaking native language] favdi: here
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with me now, margaret tal ib, also lees wheel aba former federal prosecutor. thanks to both of you for being here. margaret, the president says he would prefer a long trial with lots of witnesses and he's hinted that he would like to testify. is the president going to be okay with a short trial and no witnesses then? >> well, mitch mcconnell and lindsey graham are taking great pains and extensive lengths to make sure that he's preemptively okay with it by explaining how they intend to proceed and why. they think they're doing that for two reasons. one reason why is because to some extent their institutionlists and would like to preserve some decorum in the senate and their ability to arrange these things is easy fit. the other reason, they're not sure if the president got what he wanted and had a whole three-ring circus reality tv show, that it would be better for him. i think they have calculated what he needs is to go on with the election campaign. >> lees, what do you make of the strategy of not calling any witnesses? would it be a good legal and political
with me now, margaret tal ib, also lees wheel aba former federal prosecutor. thanks to both of you for being here. margaret, the president says he would prefer a long trial with lots of witnesses and he's hinted that he would like to testify. is the president going to be okay with a short trial and no witnesses then? >> well, mitch mcconnell and lindsey graham are taking great pains and extensive lengths to make sure that he's preemptively okay with it by explaining how they intend to...
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that was never the case with margaret thatcher. she couldn't have visited the mining towns and been greeted like that. let's talk about the north and what it called itself the natural party of the north, labour, they claim to represent the working class but they lost a vote to an old etonian. where is it going to go next? they talk about a period of reflection and choosing a new leader. will that turn into an election winning machine? periods of reflection and electing new leaders do not necessarily produce that. it depends what form that will take. they are in disaster area. they lost four elections in a row after 1979 and they've just lost another four in a row. this is a party that is so dysfunctional it cannot win elections when it should be able to do so. so this is a massive task. although it is much harder on most levels from 92 because the tories only had a very small majority then, but on another level i think it is doable. i think this alliance that borisjohnson has won it is a massive personal triumph for him but it is a
that was never the case with margaret thatcher. she couldn't have visited the mining towns and been greeted like that. let's talk about the north and what it called itself the natural party of the north, labour, they claim to represent the working class but they lost a vote to an old etonian. where is it going to go next? they talk about a period of reflection and choosing a new leader. will that turn into an election winning machine? periods of reflection and electing new leaders do not...
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margaret franklin, we are thrilled you could join us. i have to show margaret one of my treasured keepsakes, my hpc calculator. means ilow sticker dot survived in a room with 800 others sorry souls losing our marriages over memorial day weekend as we suffered through the exam. it is as tough as it ever was. margaret: we are clear to make it standard and consistent across time and it is probably tougher than when you and i wrote it. tom: i used to kid we should have level 1, 2, 3, and level --r for the math and core quant. how do you handle that? margaret: quant techniques have been around for 25 years and they are becoming more pervasive in investment management industries, so it is in our curriculum and our professional learning and continuing education. tom: esg is all the rage. lpis a big deal at bloomberg led by our chairman. all my radar is up because everyone is saying this is great . you guys are great at showing both sides of any compare and contrast issue. what is the caution that we need for esg? twothings -- margaret: things,
margaret franklin, we are thrilled you could join us. i have to show margaret one of my treasured keepsakes, my hpc calculator. means ilow sticker dot survived in a room with 800 others sorry souls losing our marriages over memorial day weekend as we suffered through the exam. it is as tough as it ever was. margaret: we are clear to make it standard and consistent across time and it is probably tougher than when you and i wrote it. tom: i used to kid we should have level 1, 2, 3, and level --r...
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. >> margaret's mother was one of several prosperous businesswomen in togo in the 1970's. the key to her success -- unparalleled business acumen that quickly made them the only wax fabric dealers in west africa. memories. very fond the money was flowing. you see it was a good life back then. >> these women traders became the first millionaires on the continent -- a strong symbol of women's emancipation. today, they have earned the girls b bausenz of the mercedes-benz s some of them drove. >> here is my mother, standing proud. she is the firirst one to have bought a benz. mymy mother loved what was beautiful, and what is solid. the most solid car at the time was a mercedes-benz. >> there are dozens of other families like margaret's in togo. in the end of the 19th -- from the 1970's to the end of the 1980's, these women invested in real estate and luxury homes. on the sidelines of the success stories, smaller businesses from up and wax fabric became a --ving force of the togo and the togo economy. aree bold, bright prints recognized across the world as quintessentially afric
. >> margaret's mother was one of several prosperous businesswomen in togo in the 1970's. the key to her success -- unparalleled business acumen that quickly made them the only wax fabric dealers in west africa. memories. very fond the money was flowing. you see it was a good life back then. >> these women traders became the first millionaires on the continent -- a strong symbol of women's emancipation. today, they have earned the girls b bausenz of the mercedes-benz s some of them...
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so it's not quite the report of his that this really was margaret thatcher who'd become leader of the conservative policy for years and now intended to take advantage of the native policy in disarray so if you ask whether the next conservative government will cut controls and regulations and keep interference in people's lives to a minimum my answer is yes that's exactly what we should. call it fell right in the general election of $979.00 because in the winter of $197879.00 all these strikes all came together under a labor camp. there was a perfect position for her to be and to say this caused all the people because of a country like. mentioned the speeches were for coal miners in march through march loosely called the british with its organized union. with me refuge in the street. to look at work clearing dust where we refuse to place a wooden hospital porters standing at the gate so hospitals 30 people with all those things were happening. and the government could let the people they have been so good like the. most dramatic of all is that the. the bodies of the dead couldn't be ab
so it's not quite the report of his that this really was margaret thatcher who'd become leader of the conservative policy for years and now intended to take advantage of the native policy in disarray so if you ask whether the next conservative government will cut controls and regulations and keep interference in people's lives to a minimum my answer is yes that's exactly what we should. call it fell right in the general election of $979.00 because in the winter of $197879.00 all these strikes...
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different announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county c community foundation; and the farvue foundndation. man: so this is a tradition here. we put cups in the freezer, best way to drink milk. [cows mooing] one thing i've learned about cows here, of which about 2,500 are milking and then you have a dry period, in a perfect world, 660 days. [cows mooing] she has a calf, and then she produces milk again for another year. [whistles] lot of our milk gets made into butter. and then some of our milk also goes to making mozzarelella cheese. there's a good chancnce you're tastingng e oof our milklk every day. [engine starts] he likes--he likes driving papa around. i'm just--i'm teaching him for later when i'll actually need a driver. you're gonna go out the same way. go slow. you know, a few years ago, california adopted a regulation that really foforced our industy toto start looking a at ways to mitigate the e methane that coms off or out of the cow. you u ner want to get more regegulations thrown on
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federal prosecutors charged him and his wife, margaret, who was also his campaign treasurer, with spending $200,000 they received in campaign contributions on themselves -- dental bills, exotic vacations, video games and home repairs, and more than $500 to fly their pet rabbit across the country prosecutors said the couple joked that his purchase of hawaiian shorts could be described in campaign reports as golf balls for wounded warriors prosecutors said hunter also used campaign money to facilitate affairs with five women. margaret hunter pleaded guilty five nt on him, but he tried to blame her, saying she's the one who managed the ne he ton kusi today why he will no longer fight the charges. >> i think it's ree reasons, and those three reasons are my kids. >> reporter: hunter is running for re-election after 11 years in the house, but the county republican party no longer supports him and he felon, assuming he gets no long prison sentence he can continue to serve in congress, unless he's ousted by a vote of his colleagues or the people back home lester >> pete williams thank you, pete. >
federal prosecutors charged him and his wife, margaret, who was also his campaign treasurer, with spending $200,000 they received in campaign contributions on themselves -- dental bills, exotic vacations, video games and home repairs, and more than $500 to fly their pet rabbit across the country prosecutors said the couple joked that his purchase of hawaiian shorts could be described in campaign reports as golf balls for wounded warriors prosecutors said hunter also used campaign money to...
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bill kristol, founding director of defending democracy together, and margaret carlson, columnist for the daily beast. on this friday before christmas, there wasn't much christmas spirit last night. this was the "pbs news hour"/politico debate last night in california. a great debate, largely because there were seven people onstage. what they gained in having fewer numbers they lost in diversity, because of dnc rules, nothing to do with the journalists involved. where are we now, mark murray? >> there was that exchange, also amy kobe went after pete buttigieg. if you were joe biden, last night was a really good debate for you. he look at our nbc news/"wall street journal" poll, joe biden has solidified his lead in the race. pete buttigieg has been leading in the iowa polls. warren and bernie sanders obviously need that, importantly. but joe biden probably ended up giving his best debate from start to finish. and with all the attacking between pete buttigieg and elizabeth warren, it's good news for joe biden. >> pretty impressive, if you had told us six to nine months ago that pete but
bill kristol, founding director of defending democracy together, and margaret carlson, columnist for the daily beast. on this friday before christmas, there wasn't much christmas spirit last night. this was the "pbs news hour"/politico debate last night in california. a great debate, largely because there were seven people onstage. what they gained in having fewer numbers they lost in diversity, because of dnc rules, nothing to do with the journalists involved. where are we now, mark...
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margaret, let me begin with you, if i may. the big question is is there going to be a domino effect now that we've heard from senator murkowski. are we going to hear from others come forward with their own reservations? >> you know, murkowski is so conscientious, so straightforward, she's so press averse that as i was typing in her name today, it was autocorrected as moro skis, whatever that means, ed moro, perhaps. and others -- nobody asked for spying for christmas. she showed them what it's like to have one by coming out on christmas eve and saying that she was disturbed. she didn't like that mcconnell was working, quote, hand in belove with trump and went as far as he did. the problem for mcconnell is he could have done everything he said -- he blurted out that he was going to do if he hadn't blurted it out. he's becoming more like trump by doing so. trump is for immediate gratification. he's impulsive. mcconnell is the opposite. but instead of trump moving towards mcconnell, mcconnell has moved towards him so that trump i
margaret, let me begin with you, if i may. the big question is is there going to be a domino effect now that we've heard from senator murkowski. are we going to hear from others come forward with their own reservations? >> you know, murkowski is so conscientious, so straightforward, she's so press averse that as i was typing in her name today, it was autocorrected as moro skis, whatever that means, ed moro, perhaps. and others -- nobody asked for spying for christmas. she showed them what...
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. >> university of washington history professor margaret discusses her book. >> you have the biggest of big government programs. race and thespace military-industrial complex. it becomes this flywheel of incredible creation and inflation. thatn fact, an industry has built itself on its own. government has become almost invisible to many in silicon valley, who are the creators of these companies. that's part of the magic, actually. sunday night, at 8 p.m. eastern, on c-span's cuba day. -- q and day. -- q and a. featuring authors from across the spectrum on key public policy issues of the day. joining us today to talk about his book while he took the -- jim wallace, good morning two. .
. >> university of washington history professor margaret discusses her book. >> you have the biggest of big government programs. race and thespace military-industrial complex. it becomes this flywheel of incredible creation and inflation. thatn fact, an industry has built itself on its own. government has become almost invisible to many in silicon valley, who are the creators of these companies. that's part of the magic, actually. sunday night, at 8 p.m. eastern, on c-span's cuba...
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. >>> our maria medina asked face the nation moderator margaret brennan about the job numbers and how they'll impact president trump's bid for the re-election and the impeachment inquiry. >> this is something his campaign will return to time and time again. it's also something that helps him hug republicans a little closer, even those that weren't pleased and not defending his behavior has it relates to the impeachment process. >> watch margaret brennan on face the nation sunday at 8:30 a.m. here on kpix 5. >>> kpix 5 is teaming up with local food banks to help our neighbors in need this season. michelle griego is in santa rosa with a generous donation to our food for bay area families drive. >> reporter: here at the food bank, you can see the volunteers busy packing up the apples. 50 percent of the food distributed here is fresh produce, and they couldn't do that without help of their sponsors. redwood credit union is one of those and you have a generous gift. >> yes, when you think about the need in our communities, hunger is that basic need, so we partnered with the food bank in fi
. >>> our maria medina asked face the nation moderator margaret brennan about the job numbers and how they'll impact president trump's bid for the re-election and the impeachment inquiry. >> this is something his campaign will return to time and time again. it's also something that helps him hug republicans a little closer, even those that weren't pleased and not defending his behavior has it relates to the impeachment process. >> watch margaret brennan on face the nation...
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margaret hunter pleaded guilty five months ago, adding to the pressure on him, but he tried to blame her, saying she's the one who managed the money. he told san diego television station kusi today why he will no longer fight the charges. >> i think it's important not to have a public trial for three reasons, and those three reasons are my kids. >> reporter: hunter is running for re-election after 11 years in the house, but the county republican party no longer supports him and he faces a tough primary. once he pleads guilty, he'll be a convicted felon, assuming he gets no long prison sentence he can continue to serve in congress, unless he's ousted by a vote of his colleagues or the people back home lester >> pete williams thank you, pete. >>> a beloved hollywood star has died shelley morrison was best known for playing rosario salazar, the maid on nbc's "will & grace. she became an instant hit with the wise-cracking role shelley morrison was 83. >>> just ahead as we continue tonight, the hidden killer inside a children's hospital. it went on for years how did the hospital not know
margaret hunter pleaded guilty five months ago, adding to the pressure on him, but he tried to blame her, saying she's the one who managed the money. he told san diego television station kusi today why he will no longer fight the charges. >> i think it's important not to have a public trial for three reasons, and those three reasons are my kids. >> reporter: hunter is running for re-election after 11 years in the house, but the county republican party no longer supports him and he...
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taylor: that was the eu's competition commissioner margaret vestager. and the third quarter approved a strong one for the communication services sector came to topline performance. but the top line was telling us a different story with earnings-per-share growth relatively muted. on tuesday, i wrote down those earnings and talked with an rbc analyst. >> a couple of the companies that were getting deeper into investment mode, the one at the top of the list would be amazon. they may have surprised because they are doubling down on this one day investment. that is an expensive investment. i think there is a more interesting story at the other side of the curve. we saw a couple of companies that brought forward their profitability timelines. uber and lyft. snapchat is just about print its first positive ebitda quarter. pinterest, too. i was struck by the positive inflection points rather than the negative ones. taylor: let's get into those. you brought up lyft and uber. are you fully confident that 2021 targets are intact? mark: no. i think they have a high
taylor: that was the eu's competition commissioner margaret vestager. and the third quarter approved a strong one for the communication services sector came to topline performance. but the top line was telling us a different story with earnings-per-share growth relatively muted. on tuesday, i wrote down those earnings and talked with an rbc analyst. >> a couple of the companies that were getting deeper into investment mode, the one at the top of the list would be amazon. they may have...
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the conservatives have secured the greatest win since margaret thatcher's victory in 1987. a majority that will give boris johnson the power he needs to take britain out of the european union. >> we will get brexit done on time by the 31st of january, no ifs, no buts, no maybes. leaving the european union as one united kingdom. >> but it was a catastrophic night for labour as the party is facing its biggest defeat in over 80 years. the red ball began crumbling in the early hours as labour strongholds in the north of england voted in favor of brexit turned blue. >> brexit has so polarized and divided debate in this country, it has overrididden so much of normal political debate. >> i will not lead the party in any future general election campaign. >> the labour wasn't the only party to suffer crushing defeat. swinton lost her seat, a nightmare for the party who promised to cancel brexit and are set to elect a new leader while an ecstatic party claimed a victory in scotland. it was a different story as nigel lost his seat in north belfast. it was the first time irish national
the conservatives have secured the greatest win since margaret thatcher's victory in 1987. a majority that will give boris johnson the power he needs to take britain out of the european union. >> we will get brexit done on time by the 31st of january, no ifs, no buts, no maybes. leaving the european union as one united kingdom. >> but it was a catastrophic night for labour as the party is facing its biggest defeat in over 80 years. the red ball began crumbling in the early hours as...
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strikes and states of emergency britain sinks into chaos margaret thatcher remarks in carriage them to work harder and they will was with the stars. of neoliberalism. john paul the 2nd is it's poland in terms of the people and threatens the old order. the little bit this could be the end of communism that includes. why prices. are starting to narrow that defines our lives today. 979 the big bang created a small strokes december 23rd g.w. . this is d w news these are our top stories. dozens of homes have been destroyed in australia as the country struggles with an ongoing wildfire emergency authorities in the state of new south wales describe the situation as bad as it gets as bad as it gets firefighters are struggling against some of the most.
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margaret what happens if someone photographs a barcode on yeah this is the part is nowadays you've got software which automatically shows the product on the internet if you go through so you get customers who walk into a shop look for something then just take a picture of it if they like it it's quite cheeky isn't it very close. yeah yeah but that's just the way things are that's why herman hunter has been online for years where he markets the hundreds of thousands of articles in his store room he says people are going into town less and that has repercussions. on the other hand customers actually going into a shop a better informed than ever before thanks to the internet that's good for retailers people who come into this wine shop for specific wines try them and then get them delivered to their homes. i only sell italian wines but i still have 800 different types from every region north to south and the island. reds whites rosies and bubbly here in relatively small i can offer you a selection you'd normally only find in big cities. but that's only possible because i can buy and brick
margaret what happens if someone photographs a barcode on yeah this is the part is nowadays you've got software which automatically shows the product on the internet if you go through so you get customers who walk into a shop look for something then just take a picture of it if they like it it's quite cheeky isn't it very close. yeah yeah but that's just the way things are that's why herman hunter has been online for years where he markets the hundreds of thousands of articles in his store room...
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joining us is margaret. what do you think? dotsa -- connect the between these big macro events and emerging markets, particularly in asia. emerging markets are heading towards a busy week this week. we have our eye on december 15 trade. deadline -- trade carry deadline. china and u.s. will eventually reach a final resolution to avoid the deadline -- the full tariffs on chinese imports by that deadline. foreseee, i would selling in emerging markets. another big event is the fomc meeting. given the fact that the u.s. jobs market has been really strong, last friday's nonfarm payroll had beaten expectations to the upside and unemployment hit a 15-year low. given the strong market performance, we are seeing that fed is not going to cut rates further until july 2020. that's the market consensus. central i think the bank is likely to hold rates unchanged and see what is going to happen in fundamental picture. seeinggingly, we are that global manufacturing activities have likely made a turnaround in the last couple months. survey,g to
joining us is margaret. what do you think? dotsa -- connect the between these big macro events and emerging markets, particularly in asia. emerging markets are heading towards a busy week this week. we have our eye on december 15 trade. deadline -- trade carry deadline. china and u.s. will eventually reach a final resolution to avoid the deadline -- the full tariffs on chinese imports by that deadline. foreseee, i would selling in emerging markets. another big event is the fomc meeting. given...
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with a predicted large majority this would be the biggest majority for the tories since the days of margaret thatcher and labor's were showing in about 80 years it would seem getting brakes it done did the trick this is a big win for bojo but is it for the u k. most people think just stand out in this business you need to be the 1st one on top of the story or the person with the loudest voice of the biggest raid in truth to stand down to lose business you just need as the right questions and demand the right answer. question. why way phone. china is the apollo 11. this decade. it's defining the technological landscape for a whole country going to happen for a long time. i . 80 minutes past 6 pm here in moscow welcome back a new. bill sparked protests across india where at least 2 people have been killed in the on wrist the 6 to grant citizenship to immigrants who fled afghanistan bangladesh and pakistan before 2015 but controversially it's includes all major religious groups except muslims. the indian government argues that minorities in those countries are under threat with their population
with a predicted large majority this would be the biggest majority for the tories since the days of margaret thatcher and labor's were showing in about 80 years it would seem getting brakes it done did the trick this is a big win for bojo but is it for the u k. most people think just stand out in this business you need to be the 1st one on top of the story or the person with the loudest voice of the biggest raid in truth to stand down to lose business you just need as the right questions and...
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under margaret thatcher, who did want to cut down government, it went to a record low of 34%. for you, as a senior conservative mp, do you want to see it rise to 40% and above, which it seems it will do if borisjohnson‘s borrowing plans, his commitment to spend £100 billion on, as you say, transport infrastructure, rolling out new broadband, all sorts of spending plans, the tories could be the party of public spending. well, i have no precise level for gdp, i'm not looking at it in that sort of ideological way. why not? because i think that can borrow now, with interest rates being so low, so long as the markets and everyone else understand this as a responsible investment in our future and infrastructure and that's what i think we're going to do now and in terms of the dilemma you pose, i don't believe there is a dilemma between the one—nation traditions of the conservative party, the lure of the brexit party and what you described as the sort of thatcherites. the fact is one—nation conservatism, which boris epitomised when he was mayor of london, that is the way ahead
under margaret thatcher, who did want to cut down government, it went to a record low of 34%. for you, as a senior conservative mp, do you want to see it rise to 40% and above, which it seems it will do if borisjohnson‘s borrowing plans, his commitment to spend £100 billion on, as you say, transport infrastructure, rolling out new broadband, all sorts of spending plans, the tories could be the party of public spending. well, i have no precise level for gdp, i'm not looking at it in that sort...