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go ahead margaret. well, they, but they do want to resurrect trump, and that shows your correct poverty of their politics that people wanted to see. for example, an increase in the minimum wage and they still don't have it. despite having a democratic president in house and senate, we still don't have the things that they said they were going to get for us. and that's why they go back to trump. it's because they have failed. and it's because they're a corporate party and they do their the putative left wing party, but they are all at all really left. so, but a lot of things that we are told are left waiting like national health care, which people have everywhere else in the world. we're told is to left wing despite the fact that god, that is something that most people would like to see. and that of course, could be done here as it's done right next door in canada. so when they fail to do the things that people expected them to see, they go back to resurrecting the boogeyman of donald trump. and every ti
go ahead margaret. well, they, but they do want to resurrect trump, and that shows your correct poverty of their politics that people wanted to see. for example, an increase in the minimum wage and they still don't have it. despite having a democratic president in house and senate, we still don't have the things that they said they were going to get for us. and that's why they go back to trump. it's because they have failed. and it's because they're a corporate party and they do their the...
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go ahead margaret. well, as they, but they do want to resurrect trump and that shows your correct the poverty of their politics that people wanted to see. for example, an increase in the minimum wage and they still don't have it. despite having a democratic president in house and senate, we still don't have the things that they said they were going to get for us. and that's why they go back to trump. it's because they have failed. and it's because they're a corporate party and they do their the putative left wing party, but they are all at all really left. so, but a lot of things that we are told are left waiting like national health care, which people have everywhere else in the world. we're told is to left wing despite the fact that god, that is something that most people would like to see. and that of course, could be done here as it's done right next door in canada. so when they fail to do the things that people expected them to see, they go back to resurrecting the boogeyman of donald trump. and ev
go ahead margaret. well, as they, but they do want to resurrect trump and that shows your correct the poverty of their politics that people wanted to see. for example, an increase in the minimum wage and they still don't have it. despite having a democratic president in house and senate, we still don't have the things that they said they were going to get for us. and that's why they go back to trump. it's because they have failed. and it's because they're a corporate party and they do their the...
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go ahead margaret. well, as they, but they do want to resurrect trump and that shows your correct poverty of their politics that people wanted to see. for example, an increase in the minimum wage and they still don't have it. despite having a democratic president in house and senate, we still don't have the things that they said they were going to get for us. and that's why they go back to trump. it's because they have failed. and it's because they're a corporate party and they do their the putative left wing party, but they are all at all really left. so, but a lot of things that we are told are left waiting like add national health care, which people have everywhere else in the world we're told is to left wing despite the fact that god, that is something that most people would like to see. and that of course, could be done here as it's done right next door in canada. so when they failed to do the things that people expected them to see, they go back to resurrecting the boogeyman of donald trump. and e
go ahead margaret. well, as they, but they do want to resurrect trump and that shows your correct poverty of their politics that people wanted to see. for example, an increase in the minimum wage and they still don't have it. despite having a democratic president in house and senate, we still don't have the things that they said they were going to get for us. and that's why they go back to trump. it's because they have failed. and it's because they're a corporate party and they do their the...
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go ahead margaret. well, i, i, i wish to let go, or is it effective as one of your other just just said, but i, i, the problem with biden is that people want him, wanted to see more, and they're not getting it. and they get, they've gotten some thing. so i will give them credit for the child tax credit and so forth. those things are very popular and very much needed. but he did not do the things he said he was going to do when he was running. and that is the problem for the democrats. i think they also forgot that a lot of people came out last year expecting a real difference. and they want to go back to the same old same old, neo liberalism closing up to the, the corporate people who like the republican spun their party. they are both fundraising machines and don't deliver for people so that you have a president who people really wanted to see change things. and he has not, and it's the same old, same old and so called progressive. instead of being a real opposition in their party, they do, you know, p
go ahead margaret. well, i, i, i wish to let go, or is it effective as one of your other just just said, but i, i, the problem with biden is that people want him, wanted to see more, and they're not getting it. and they get, they've gotten some thing. so i will give them credit for the child tax credit and so forth. those things are very popular and very much needed. but he did not do the things he said he was going to do when he was running. and that is the problem for the democrats. i think...
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go ahead margaret. well i, i, i wish to let go, or is it effective as one of your other just, jessica said, but i, i, the problem with biden is that people want him, wanted to see more, and they're not getting it. they get, they've gotten some thing. so i will give them credit for the child tax credit and so forth. those things are very popular and very much needed. but he did not do the things he said he was going to do when he was running. and that is the problem for the democrats. i think they also forgot that a lot of people came out last year expecting a real difference. and they want to go back to the same old same old neoliberalism . closing up to the, the corporate people who like the republicans fund their party, they are both fundraising machines and don't deliver for people so that you have a president who people really wanted to see change things. and he has not, and it's the same old, same old and so called progressives instead of being a real opposition in their party. they do, you know, p
go ahead margaret. well i, i, i wish to let go, or is it effective as one of your other just, jessica said, but i, i, the problem with biden is that people want him, wanted to see more, and they're not getting it. they get, they've gotten some thing. so i will give them credit for the child tax credit and so forth. those things are very popular and very much needed. but he did not do the things he said he was going to do when he was running. and that is the problem for the democrats. i think...
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- [margaret] you may know him as an alien. - no. - then how are you suppod to lick your back. [laughing] - [margaret] as the statesman who guided the united kingdom through the second world war. - where there is heroism, there will always be hope. - [margaret] as the disgraced media executive controlling fox news. - into a racial issue. - wider! go to the wide shot. i wanna see her damn legs. - [margaret] or maybe even as one of the biggest villains in cinematic history. - you're a monster. - i'm not the monster here, you are! - [margaret] actor john lithgow has collected tonys, emmys, and golden globes for his wide-ranging roles on stage and screen. he found a new muse in the trump era. - trumpty dumpty wanted a crown, to make certain he never would have to step down. - [margaret] and is now a best-selling author and illustrator, using the power of poetry to take on the former president and all the scoundrels who came before him. so can comedy save us from tragedy? what does john lithgow say now? - [narrator] firing line th margaret hoover is made possible in part by robert g
- [margaret] you may know him as an alien. - no. - then how are you suppod to lick your back. [laughing] - [margaret] as the statesman who guided the united kingdom through the second world war. - where there is heroism, there will always be hope. - [margaret] as the disgraced media executive controlling fox news. - into a racial issue. - wider! go to the wide shot. i wanna see her damn legs. - [margaret] or maybe even as one of the biggest villains in cinematic history. - you're a monster. -...
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- [margaret] you may know him as an alien. - no. - then how are you supposed to lick your back. [laughing] - [margaret] as the statesman who guided the united kingdom through the second world war. - where there is heroism, there will always be hope. - [margaret] as the disgraced media executive controlling fox news. - into a racial issue. - wider! go to the wide shot. i wanna see her damn legs. - [margaret] or maybe even as one of the biggest villains in cinematic history. - you're a monster. - i'm not the monster here, you are! - [margaret] actor john lithgow has collected tonys, emmys, and golden globes for his wide-ranging roles on stage and screen. he found a new muse in the trump era. - trumpty dumpty wanted a crown, to make certain he never would have to step down. - [margaret] and is now a best-selling author and illustrator, using the power of poetry to take on the former president and all the scoundrels who came before him. so can comedy save us from tragedy? what does john lithgow say now? - [narrator] firing line with margaret hoover is made possible in pa b granieri,
- [margaret] you may know him as an alien. - no. - then how are you supposed to lick your back. [laughing] - [margaret] as the statesman who guided the united kingdom through the second world war. - where there is heroism, there will always be hope. - [margaret] as the disgraced media executive controlling fox news. - into a racial issue. - wider! go to the wide shot. i wanna see her damn legs. - [margaret] or maybe even as one of the biggest villains in cinematic history. - you're a monster. -...
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- [margaret] you may know him as an alien. - no. - then how are you supposed to lick your back. [laughing] - [margaret] as the statesman who guided the united kingdom through the second world war. - where there is heroism, there will always be hope. - [margaret] as the disgraced media executive controlling fox news. - into a racial issue. - wider! go to the wide shot. i wanna see her damn legs. - [margaret] or maybe even as one of the biggest villains in cinematic history. - you're a monster. - i'm not the monster here, you are! - [margaret] actor john lithgow has collected tonys, emmys, and golden globes for his wide-ranging roles on stage and screen. he found a new muse in the trump era. - trumpty dumpty wanted a crown, to make certain he never would have to step down. - [margaret] and is now a best-selling author and illustrator, using the power of poetry to take on the former president and all the scoundrels who came before him. so can comedy save us from tragedy? what does john lithgow say now? - [narrator] firing line with margaret hoover is made possible in part by robert
- [margaret] you may know him as an alien. - no. - then how are you supposed to lick your back. [laughing] - [margaret] as the statesman who guided the united kingdom through the second world war. - where there is heroism, there will always be hope. - [margaret] as the disgraced media executive controlling fox news. - into a racial issue. - wider! go to the wide shot. i wanna see her damn legs. - [margaret] or maybe even as one of the biggest villains in cinematic history. - you're a monster. -...
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- [margaret] you may know him as an alien. - no. - then how are you supposed to lick your back. [laughing] - [margaret] as the statesman who guided the united kingdom through the second world war. - where there is heroism, there will always be hope. - [margaret] as the disgraced media executive controlling fox news. - into a racial issue. - wider! go to the wide shot. i wanna see her damn legs. [margaret] or maybe even as one of the biggest villains in cinematic history. - you're a monster. - i'm not the monster here, you are! - [margaret] actor john lithgow has collected tonys, emmys, and golden globes for his wide-ranging roles on stage and screen. he found a new muse in the trump era. - trumpty dumpty wanted a crown, to make certain he never would have to step down. - [margaret] and is now a best-selling author and illustrator, using the power of poetry to take on the former president and all the scoundrels who came before him. so can comedy save us from tragedy? what does john lithgow say now? - [narrator] firing line with margaret hoover is made possible in part by robert g
- [margaret] you may know him as an alien. - no. - then how are you supposed to lick your back. [laughing] - [margaret] as the statesman who guided the united kingdom through the second world war. - where there is heroism, there will always be hope. - [margaret] as the disgraced media executive controlling fox news. - into a racial issue. - wider! go to the wide shot. i wanna see her damn legs. [margaret] or maybe even as one of the biggest villains in cinematic history. - you're a monster. -...
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- [margaret] you may know him as an alien. - no. - then how are you supposed to lick your back. [laughing] - [margaret] as the statesman who guided the united kingdom through the second world war. - where there is heroism, there will always be hope. - [margaret] as the disgraced media executive controlling fox news. - into a racial issue. - wider! go to the wide shot. i wanna see her damn legs. - [margaret] or maybe even as one of the biggest villains in cinematic history. - you're a monster. - i'm not the monster here, you are! - [margaret] actor john lithgow has collected tonys, emmys, and golden globes for his de-ranging roles on stage and screen. he found a new muse in the trump era. - trumpty dumpty wanted a crown, to make certain he never would have to step down. - [margaret] and is now a best-selling author and illustrator, using the power of poetry to take on the former president and all the scoundrels who came before him. so can comedy save us from tragedy? what does john lithgow say now? - [narrator] firing line with margaret hoover is made possible in part by robert g
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i'm margaret brennan in for norah. we begin with the first confirmed infection from the new covid variant omicron here in the united states. and cbs news has just learned that the c.d.c. is reviewing more potential cases in several states. the first case was detected in n o. patieas fully vaccinated, but not boosted, and had recently traveled to south africa. hundreds of cases of the new variant have now been confirmed in more than 20 countries, prompting the biden administration to prepare stricter testing requirements for all travelers entering the united states, including americans. today, president biden said "this is why boosters are needed," and implored americans to get that additional dose. 135 million americans are eligible for boosters. only about 42 million have actually gotten them so far pb cbs' anna werner leads off our coverage tonight from san francisco. good evening, anna. >> reporter: good evening, margaret. as you said, cbs news has learned the first known u.s. omicron patient came through here, san
i'm margaret brennan in for norah. we begin with the first confirmed infection from the new covid variant omicron here in the united states. and cbs news has just learned that the c.d.c. is reviewing more potential cases in several states. the first case was detected in n o. patieas fully vaccinated, but not boosted, and had recently traveled to south africa. hundreds of cases of the new variant have now been confirmed in more than 20 countries, prompting the biden administration to prepare...
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i'm margaret brennan in for norah. we begin with the first confirmed infection from the new covid variant omicron here in the united states. and cbs news has just learned that the c.d.c. is reviewing more potential cases in several states. the first case was detected in san francisco. that patient was fully vaccinated, but not boosted, and had recently traveled to south africa. hundreds of cases of the new variant have now been confirmed in more than 20 countries, prompting the biden administration to prepare stricter testing requirements for all travelers entering the united states, including americans. today, president biden said "this is why boosters are needed," and implored americans to get that additional dose. 135 million americans are eligible for boosters. only about 42 million have actually gotten them so far. cbs' anna werner leads off our coverage tonight from san francisco. good evening, anna. >> reporter: good evening, margaret. as you said, cbs news has learned the first known u.s. omicron patient came t
i'm margaret brennan in for norah. we begin with the first confirmed infection from the new covid variant omicron here in the united states. and cbs news has just learned that the c.d.c. is reviewing more potential cases in several states. the first case was detected in san francisco. that patient was fully vaccinated, but not boosted, and had recently traveled to south africa. hundreds of cases of the new variant have now been confirmed in more than 20 countries, prompting the biden...
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margaret. >> debora patta, thank you. still ahead, our interview with a man who is starting a new life after serving decades behind bars for a crime he did not commit. plus, the winter of baseball's discontent. that works different. it could mean a chance to live longer. opdivo plus yervoy is for adults newly diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer that has spread, tests positive for pd-l1, and does not have an abnormal egfr or alk gene. it's the only fda-approved combination of two immunotherapies. opdivo plus yervoy equals... a chance for more time together. more family time. more quiet time. opdivo and yervoy can cause your immune system to harm healthy parts of your body during and after treatment. these problems can be severe and lead to death. see your doctor right away if you have a cough; chest pain; shortness of breath; irregular heartbeat; diarrhea; constipation; severe stomach pain, nausea or vomiting; dizziness; fainting; eye problems; extreme tiredness; changes in appetite, thirst or urine; rash; itching; c
margaret. >> debora patta, thank you. still ahead, our interview with a man who is starting a new life after serving decades behind bars for a crime he did not commit. plus, the winter of baseball's discontent. that works different. it could mean a chance to live longer. opdivo plus yervoy is for adults newly diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer that has spread, tests positive for pd-l1, and does not have an abnormal egfr or alk gene. it's the only fda-approved combination of two...
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i'm margaret brennan in for norah. tonight, the new covid variant omicron is spreading to a growing number of states. late this evening the governor of new york announced five new confirmed cases. it has also been detected in california, minnesota and colorado. since omicron was first discovered by scientists in south africa, it has spread to at least two dozen countries. it is now the dominant strain in south africa where infections are spiking. the biden administration today launched a new campaign to get more americans a booster shot, part of a strategy to manage a surge of delta infections already underway. cbs' weijia jiang leads off our coverage from the white house. good evening, weijia. >> good evening, margaret. tonight, we are learning that four of those new omicron cases are in new york city. still president biden is stressing that he does not believe shutdowns or lockdowns are necessary right now. he was frank, though, about the potentially dark winter ahead, which health officials warn will include a surge
i'm margaret brennan in for norah. tonight, the new covid variant omicron is spreading to a growing number of states. late this evening the governor of new york announced five new confirmed cases. it has also been detected in california, minnesota and colorado. since omicron was first discovered by scientists in south africa, it has spread to at least two dozen countries. it is now the dominant strain in south africa where infections are spiking. the biden administration today launched a new...
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margaret, i want to start with you. what's your read on what governor newsom is doing here? >> their last names were not alito or thomas. look, it seems a little too cute. i understand what he's doing and he's trying to make a point. but that law in texas and mississippi, these are lawed that have passed through the legislature's lane by the governor. i don't know that governor gavin newsom can do this unilaterally. but he's trying to make a point.
margaret, i want to start with you. what's your read on what governor newsom is doing here? >> their last names were not alito or thomas. look, it seems a little too cute. i understand what he's doing and he's trying to make a point. but that law in texas and mississippi, these are lawed that have passed through the legislature's lane by the governor. i don't know that governor gavin newsom can do this unilaterally. but he's trying to make a point.
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i'm margaret brennan in for norah. as we come on the air tonight, an intense search is underway for two parents now facing criminal charges connected to that deadly school shooting this week in oxford, michigan. their 15-year-old son is accused of using a pistol purchased just a week ago as an early christmas present to kill four students and injure seven other people, including a teacher. two students are still in the hospital. a prosecutor today charged jennifer and james crumbley with involuntary manslaughter for allegedly failing to prevent the attack by not meeting their responsibilities as gun owners. the university of michigan will honor the victims this weekend. the wolverines football team will wear a tribute patch at their big ten championship game tomorrow. it includes an "o" for oxford, and the initials t.m. for tate myre, a varsity football player who was killed. there's a lot to get to, and cbs' nancy chen is in pontiac to lead off our coverage. good evening, nancy. >> reporter: margaret, good evening to
i'm margaret brennan in for norah. as we come on the air tonight, an intense search is underway for two parents now facing criminal charges connected to that deadly school shooting this week in oxford, michigan. their 15-year-old son is accused of using a pistol purchased just a week ago as an early christmas present to kill four students and injure seven other people, including a teacher. two students are still in the hospital. a prosecutor today charged jennifer and james crumbley with...
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i'm margaret brennan in for norah. as we come on the air tonight, an intense search is under way for two parents now facing criminal charges connected to that deadly school shooting this week in oxford, michigan. their 15-year-old son is accused of using a pistol purchased just a week ago as an early christmas present to kill four students and injure seven other people, including a teacher. two students are still in the hospital. a prosecutor today charged jennifer and james crumbley with involuntary manslaughter for allegedly failing to prevent the attack by not meeting their responsibilities as gun owners. the university of michigan will honor the victims this weekend. the wolverines football team will we're a tribute patch at their big ten championship game tomorrow. it includes an "o" for oxford, and the initialed t.m., tate myre, a varsity football player who was killed. there's a lot to get to, and cbs' nancy chen is in pontac to lead off our coverage. good evening, nancy. >> reporter: margaret, good evening to y
i'm margaret brennan in for norah. as we come on the air tonight, an intense search is under way for two parents now facing criminal charges connected to that deadly school shooting this week in oxford, michigan. their 15-year-old son is accused of using a pistol purchased just a week ago as an early christmas present to kill four students and injure seven other people, including a teacher. two students are still in the hospital. a prosecutor today charged jennifer and james crumbley with...
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good morning, doctor. >> doctor: hi, margaret. nice to be on your program again. >> brennan: nice to have you there from geneva. i know there is a little bit of a delay. do you have any indication yet on whether omicron causes more severe diseases? >> doctor: so our data that we have on severity of omicron is coming in by the day. we do know that people who are infected with omicron variant can have mild disease all the way through severe diseh"x:÷ initial reports suggest that people with omicron tend to have more mild disease, but it is too early to tell. the reason for that is because it takes time for people to go through the course of their infection. it may take some weeks before we actually understand how many of those individuals will go on to develop severe disease. so we do see that full spectrum. even it is a mild disease, it is important that we still act fast now to take measures to control its spread. because even if we have a large number of cases that are mild, some of those individuals will need hospitalizations,
good morning, doctor. >> doctor: hi, margaret. nice to be on your program again. >> brennan: nice to have you there from geneva. i know there is a little bit of a delay. do you have any indication yet on whether omicron causes more severe diseases? >> doctor: so our data that we have on severity of omicron is coming in by the day. we do know that people who are infected with omicron variant can have mild disease all the way through severe diseh"x:÷ initial reports...
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dr. margaret dot net dot net. thank you so much for your conversation and for your advice and your guidance, really appreciate it. gonna go to youtube one more time. i had some question was, can we be corona virus in 20? 22. and had a sham on youtube says it's going to be 5 years. oh my goodness, 5 more years a stream shows about corrode a virus brace yourself. thank you very much. guess really appreciate you, i will see you next time. thanks for watching. ah . beyond the comfort zones were assumptions are challenged, traveled to the ends of the earth and further experience the unimaginable other people who live it. witness award winning documentary on a just a, you know, a diverse range of stories from across the gland. from the perspective of our networks, journalists on al jazeera frank assessments. this crisis is continue to weaken a look show up, even though they're cap. see, believe them the beginning there have been informed opinions. i think politicians will now be under incredible pressure from the young
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dr. margaret dot net dot net. thank you so much for your conversation and for your advice and your guidance, really appreciate it. gonna go to youtube one more time. i had some question was, can we be corona virus in 2022. and had a sham on youtube says it's going to be 5 years. i guess 5 more years a stream shows about crowd a virus brace yourself. thank you very much. guess really appreciate you. i will see you next time. thanks for watching. ah mm hm. and they traveled thousands of columbus in to pick berries. but do tie work as was exploitation in the forest swayed in winter when aisd investing aids on out to their home, americans are increasingly saying authoritarianism might not be so bad. there were several steps along the way where the chain of command, if you like, tried to cover what's your take on why they've gotten this so wrong? that to me is political malpractice, the bottom line on us politics and policy, and the impact on the world on al jazeera of you comes here every year for either budget a 5 da
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margaret? >> kris van cleave, thank you very much. >>> police in los angeles made an arrest today in a killing that shocked the city. here's cbs's carter evans. >> reporter: this is one of the most protected and patrolled cities in the world. you will be caught and brought to justice. >> reporter: police say 29-year-old ariel maynor is responsible for shooting and killing jacqueline avant, the 8-year-old wife of clarence avant. it happened in the truesdale neighborhood of beverly hills at 2:30 wednesday morning. just one hour later police responded to another shooting at a home in nearby hollywood. >> he was in the house and collecting property and then after that somehow discharged a weapon and apparently shot himself in the foot. >> reporter: this video appears to show maynor with an injured foot being wheeled away from the hollywood home. >> somewhere in the night we had an astute watch commander at hollywood that was starting to put two and two together and reached out to beverly hills and
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margaret. >> brennan: roxana, thank you. well, the signature piece of president biden's legislative agenda, the sweeping $2 trillion spending bill, is now on life support. he does not have enough votes from senate democrats to pass it, and, tonight, his own party is playing the blame game. we get the latest from cbs' ed o'keefe at the white house. >> reporter: the white house tonight refusing to give up on the president's top legislative priority... >> we are going to continue to take steps and work like hell to get it done. >> reporter: ...after key democratic senator joe manchin dashed any hopes for its passage on sunday. >> i cannot vote to continue with this piece of legislation. i jst can't. >> reporter: the decision stunned the white house. they called it a breech of his commitments to the president, but manchin has always been concerned with the size and scope of the president's plan. today, the senator blamed white house staff without offering details. >> tax the rich! >> reporter: and the far left for trying to pres
margaret. >> brennan: roxana, thank you. well, the signature piece of president biden's legislative agenda, the sweeping $2 trillion spending bill, is now on life support. he does not have enough votes from senate democrats to pass it, and, tonight, his own party is playing the blame game. we get the latest from cbs' ed o'keefe at the white house. >> reporter: the white house tonight refusing to give up on the president's top legislative priority... >> we are going to continue...
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margaret. >> thank you. the secret piece of president biden's legislative agenda the sweeping $2 trillion spending bill is now on life support. he does not have enough votes from senate democrats to pass it and, tonight, his own party is playing the blame game. we get the latest from cbs's ed o'keefe at the white house. >> reporter: the white house tonight refusing to give up on the president's top legislative priority. >> we are going to continue to take steps and work like hell to get it done. >> reporter: after key democratic senate joe manchin dashed any hopes for its passage sunday. >> i cannot vote to continue with this piece of legislation, i just can't. >> reporter: the decision stunned the white house, they called it a breech of his commitments to the president, but manchin has always been concerned with the size and scope of the president's plan. today the senator blamed white house staff without offering details. >> they drove some things and put some things out that were absolutely inexcusable. >
margaret. >> thank you. the secret piece of president biden's legislative agenda the sweeping $2 trillion spending bill is now on life support. he does not have enough votes from senate democrats to pass it and, tonight, his own party is playing the blame game. we get the latest from cbs's ed o'keefe at the white house. >> reporter: the white house tonight refusing to give up on the president's top legislative priority. >> we are going to continue to take steps and work like...
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dr. margaret dot net dot net. thank you so much for your conversation and for your advice and your guidance. really appreciate it. going to go to youtube one more time. i had some question was, can we be corona virus in 2022. and had a shift on youtube says it's going to be 5 years. oh my goodness, 5 more years stream shows about corrode a virus brace yourself. thank you very much. guess really appreciate you. i will see you next time. thanks for watching. ah coveted beyond well taken without hesitation. fulton died for power. defines our wild launch loop. babies were dying, i did it, nothing about its neglected babies to deck people in power investigates, exposes, and questions to the use and abuse of power around the globe on now to sierra the listening post cuts through the noise. we're talking about competing now by seeing monday tools being used to perpetuate those competing narrative separating spin from fuck all 3 versions of the story and then some element of the truth. but the whole story remains and coac
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margaret? >> the saga continues. thank you, ed. >>> now our exclusive interview with vice president kamala harris. with a 50/50 split among democrats and republicans in the senate, the vice president was expected to cast the tie-breaking vote to send build back better to the president's desk. but now it is not clear how they'll revive it. >> do you feel that senator manchin is playing fair with you? he went on teflevision and said no pretty definitively. >> i think the stakes are too high for this to be in any way about any specific individual. >> it's a 50/50 senate, though -- >> it is. i'm the tiebreaker. >> exactly. >> the stakes are so high. i refuse to get caught up in the what might be personal politics when the people who are waking up at 3:00 in the morning worried about how they're going to get by could care less about the politics of d.c. >> so you don't feel betrayed? >> no, i don't feel -- i don't have any personal feelings about this. this is about let's get the job con. let's talk
margaret? >> the saga continues. thank you, ed. >>> now our exclusive interview with vice president kamala harris. with a 50/50 split among democrats and republicans in the senate, the vice president was expected to cast the tie-breaking vote to send build back better to the president's desk. but now it is not clear how they'll revive it. >> do you feel that senator manchin is playing fair with you? he went on teflevision and said no pretty definitively. >> i think...
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dr. margaret dots all night talk to a night. thank you so much for your conversation and for your advice and your guidance, really appreciate it. going to go to youtube one more time. i had some question was, can we be corona virus in 2022 edition on youtube says it's going to be 5 years. oh my goodness, 5 more years, a stream shows about corrode a virus brace yourself. thank you. very much guess really appreciate you. i will see you next time. thanks for watching. ah, [000:00:00;00] in the listening post cuts through the noise. let's hope you're not competing now with the monday. so it's being used to perpetuate those competing narrative separating spin from fuck all 3 versions of the story and some elements of the truth. but the full story remains and coaching, unpacking the stories you're being told, it's not a science story at all. it's a story about politics, the listening post, your guide to the media on a jesse you and talk to, i'll just say, oh, are you a while the one we listen, design is, are making serious efforts in
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margaret? >> brennan: u.s. health officials are closely watching omicron cases in the united kingdom for signs as to what could be headed here. cour cbs news news correspondent reports from london. >> reporter: margaret, good morning. london is the epicenter of omicron infections across the u.k., with over half from the new variants, all of which is wreaking havoc almost everywhere. brititain is convulsing because of the strain caused by omicron. violence brought out between police and anti-vaxers. the unrest comes as chilling new government figures show england has recorded the highest number of children admitted to hospital with covid since the start of the pandemic. 65 under 18s were hospitalized with covid on december 12th, with more than half just five years old and under. >> they are a lot younger than the patients that we had in the first and second surge. >> reporter: as record numbers of new infections threaten to strain the u.k.'s already struggling national health system, britain's booster program ha
margaret? >> brennan: u.s. health officials are closely watching omicron cases in the united kingdom for signs as to what could be headed here. cour cbs news news correspondent reports from london. >> reporter: margaret, good morning. london is the epicenter of omicron infections across the u.k., with over half from the new variants, all of which is wreaking havoc almost everywhere. brititain is convulsing because of the strain caused by omicron. violence brought out between police...
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margaret? >> brennan: u.s. health officials are closely watching omicron cases in the united kingdom for signs as to what could be headed here. cour cbs news news correspondent reports from london. >> reporter: margaret, good morning. london is the epicenter of omicron infections across the u.k., with over half from the new variants, all of which is wreaking havoc almost everywhere. britain is convulsing because of the strain caused by omicron. violence brought out between police and anti-vaxers. the unrest comes as chilling new government figures show england has recorded the highest number of children admitted to hospital with covid since the start of the pandemic. 65 under 18s were hospitalized with covid on december 12th, with more than half just five years old and under. >> they are a lot younger than the patients that we had in the first and second surge. >> reporter: as record numbers of new infections threaten to strain the u.k.'s already struggling national health system, britain's booster program has
margaret? >> brennan: u.s. health officials are closely watching omicron cases in the united kingdom for signs as to what could be headed here. cour cbs news news correspondent reports from london. >> reporter: margaret, good morning. london is the epicenter of omicron infections across the u.k., with over half from the new variants, all of which is wreaking havoc almost everywhere. britain is convulsing because of the strain caused by omicron. violence brought out between police...
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margaret: no. the equity market is of much better value than the treasury curve. 140/180 is not very attractive. they are still trapped at 1.25 for the next few months if the fed does begin to announce the tapering decision. caroline: you said you expect the fed to go slowly in terms of tapering, but what if -- if that seems to be the number one fear for every fund manager out there. how are you hedging that risk? margaret: i am expecting the fed to not make a policy mistake. historically, their mistake has always been farming on the pranks telling banks not to make risky loans. they have learned from that they are going to err on the side of easing. they are going to keep rates low. nobody benefits from a big jump in rates. they are going to be very low. caroline: what then affects investment? are you starting to look at values? margaret: i think that the bond market, the best part still is the high-yield market those heels are down to record lows, but we are expecting defaults to be only about 1%
margaret: no. the equity market is of much better value than the treasury curve. 140/180 is not very attractive. they are still trapped at 1.25 for the next few months if the fed does begin to announce the tapering decision. caroline: you said you expect the fed to go slowly in terms of tapering, but what if -- if that seems to be the number one fear for every fund manager out there. how are you hedging that risk? margaret: i am expecting the fed to not make a policy mistake. historically,...
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clicking] 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 foundation. [camera focus adjusting] man: we're in madre de dios, and this is an area that until recently has been pristine forests and a small town really close to the triple border between peru, bolivia, and brazil. starting in the early 2000s, there was a plan to build a major highway moving products from brazil over the andes to the ports in the pacific for exports to places like china. that changed the face of madre de dios. it connected the city of puerto maldonado with the city of cusco in the andes. that voyage used to take about two weeks in the rainy season. now it takes about 6 hours. the price of gold started to rise, and in 2008, it skyrocketed. and that created an unprecedented gold boom for tens of thousands of miners, who came from mainly the andes into madre de dios and started to take the forest apart. some of the most dense and biodiverse rain forests in the world. so la pampa is an area
clicking] 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 foundation. [camera focus adjusting] man: we're in madre de dios, and this is an area that until recently has been pristine forests and a small town really close to the triple border between peru, bolivia, and brazil. starting in the early 2000s, there was a plan to build a major highway moving...
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and it is a message margaret keenan believes in.— believes in. whatever you thou . ht believes in. whatever you thought before, _ believes in. whatever you thought before, please i believes in. whatever you | thought before, please do believes in. whatever you - thought before, please do have the jab, there is nothing to it, do not be afraid of a needle, just to save your life and other lives.— needle, just to save your life and other lives. please have it done. and other lives. please have it done- at _ and other lives. please have it done- at any _ and other lives. please have it done. at any one _ and other lives. please have it done. at any one time, - done. at any one time, hospitals are still caring for around 6,000 covid—19 patients. the unvaccinated make—up the majority of people who fall so ill they need intensive care. one year on, the virus still poses a threat. dominic hughes, bbc news. so much more for you including the top business stories and initially we focus on the new chancellor of germany. we will look at the agenda for germany. you can reach me on twitter
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i'm very fortunate to have a family quilt, which was quilted by margaret, who i never met. but my grandmother told me the story. my grandmother was a real storyteller. she was such a pro. the story she told was -- what it was like for her growing up in rural mississippi. at first, as a child, life seemed good. they had plenty of eat. that was very important because they wouldn't always. they would go hungry later on. they had plenty to eat. they had lots of cows. they had land. they were doing well. but they lost their land when some white men in town came and basically pushed or threatened her father into signing away the land with an x mark because he could not read or write. after that moment, they were thrown into poverty. they had nothing. they became sharecroppers. they had to basically crawl their way back up to any kind of [inaudible] living. i can't help but think about the decision that was made. my grandmother went north, went to ohio and kept thinking back always to that moment in mississippi. it was a recurring dream for her that she told many many times. the h
i'm very fortunate to have a family quilt, which was quilted by margaret, who i never met. but my grandmother told me the story. my grandmother was a real storyteller. she was such a pro. the story she told was -- what it was like for her growing up in rural mississippi. at first, as a child, life seemed good. they had plenty of eat. that was very important because they wouldn't always. they would go hungry later on. they had plenty to eat. they had lots of cows. they had land. they were doing...
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margaret? >> brennan: important context. thank you, jeff. we go now to the governor of kentucky, andy beshear. good morning to you, governor, and our deepest condolences. >> governor: thank you. it is a tough morning. it is devastation like none of us have ever seen before. we know -- i know that we've lost now more than 80 people, but it will exceed 100. but we're digging out. we're tough. we're going to grieve and then we're going to rebuild. >> brennan: the president said you told him this looked like a war zone but worse. so where are you in the se search-and-rescue or search and recovery? >> governor: well, the search continues, both at the candle factory, which will be the largest loss of life, throughout the city of mayfield, which is leveled and gone. half of my dad's town doesn't exist anymore. i know our emergency management people are out there going door to door, but there aren't any doors. a lot of this is going through the blocks and the rubble, if you can reach it, and trying to see if there are people there dead or alive. >>
margaret? >> brennan: important context. thank you, jeff. we go now to the governor of kentucky, andy beshear. good morning to you, governor, and our deepest condolences. >> governor: thank you. it is a tough morning. it is devastation like none of us have ever seen before. we know -- i know that we've lost now more than 80 people, but it will exceed 100. but we're digging out. we're tough. we're going to grieve and then we're going to rebuild. >> brennan: the president said...
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margaret? >> mark strassmann, thank you. concern over covid is escalating around the world, too, with a lot of attention focused on the ground zero of omicron, south africa. elizabeth palmer has more from her new post in seoul, south korea. >> reporter: the fact is the vast majority of covid disease in the world is still caused by the delta variant. it is hammering germany in a fourth wave that had alarmed medical staff so much they lit up the i.c.u. facility in red as a warning. and the air force has been drafted in to transfer patients to hospitals that can still cope. south koreans, all strictly masked, are lining up in droves to be tested as the country reels under the biggest spike since the pandemic began. and delta has been especially lethal in russia, where it has killed more than 75,000 mostly unvaccinated people this fall. so the fact that omicron is on the way now is deeply worrying. early signs from south africa suggest it is very infection. infectious. the government is now doubling down, pushing everyone, espec
margaret? >> mark strassmann, thank you. concern over covid is escalating around the world, too, with a lot of attention focused on the ground zero of omicron, south africa. elizabeth palmer has more from her new post in seoul, south korea. >> reporter: the fact is the vast majority of covid disease in the world is still caused by the delta variant. it is hammering germany in a fourth wave that had alarmed medical staff so much they lit up the i.c.u. facility in red as a warning....
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it is possibly the most famous photo of margaret thatcher. i'm a former agriculture secretary so i'm very fond of farmers. i think ithinki i think i also find you a photograph on top of a triumph for a wonderful triumphant motorbike. i think i also found a photograph of mrs thatcher on top of a triumph motorbike. are these all coincidences? i think they are, yes. really. yes. polls have you are top of their choice to replace the prime minister. let's see. interested, too, in this phrase — network of liberty. that's the name of your daughter, isn't it? it is. i think that's my number one, is the freedom for people to have agency and control over their own lives and be able to decide their own destiny. that's very important for me personally. but it's also important, i think, to achieve a successful life and successful societies. and i think successful societies are based on giving people power over their own lives. yeah, and many people in the conservative party would agree with that, and say that's what brexit did, and then theyjust have to
it is possibly the most famous photo of margaret thatcher. i'm a former agriculture secretary so i'm very fond of farmers. i think ithinki i think i also find you a photograph on top of a triumph for a wonderful triumphant motorbike. i think i also found a photograph of mrs thatcher on top of a triumph motorbike. are these all coincidences? i think they are, yes. really. yes. polls have you are top of their choice to replace the prime minister. let's see. interested, too, in this phrase —...
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it's possibly the most famous photo of margaret thatcher. i'm a former agriculture secretary so i'm very fond of farmers. and on top of a triumph motorbike, as mrs thatcher. are these all coincidences? i think they are, yes. really? yes. you are top of the choice to replace the prime minister. let's see. interesting too, it's phrased network of liberty, and name of your daughter? it is. i do like the concept of liberty. i think that's my number one, is the freedom for people to have agency and control over their own lives and be able to decide their own destiny. that's very important for me personally, but it's also important, i think, to achieve a successful life and successful societies. i think successful societies are based on giving people power over their own lives. and many people in the conservative party would agree and say that's what brexit did, and then theyjust have to remind themselves that you described brexit as a leap in the dark. you called on people to go out and vote. if you care about being an outwardly focused country..
it's possibly the most famous photo of margaret thatcher. i'm a former agriculture secretary so i'm very fond of farmers. and on top of a triumph motorbike, as mrs thatcher. are these all coincidences? i think they are, yes. really? yes. you are top of the choice to replace the prime minister. let's see. interesting too, it's phrased network of liberty, and name of your daughter? it is. i do like the concept of liberty. i think that's my number one, is the freedom for people to have agency and...
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and someone like margaret thatcher, she didn't actually need massive defenders. she was happy to be quizzed on the doorstep of number 10, as anyone. and it has become much, much tighter and much more difficult and in a funny sort of way, it has almost left leading politicians looking smaller than their forbearers who used to be able to give amazing accounts, suddenly. you could say �*what�*s going on here �*and you would get an answer. now, it is much harder. they think we are the enemy. it's gotten to a very soft and sad space. argue the enemy? they think you are the enemy. _ of course not. i want truth, i want to know what's going on. i want to know more about on behalf of the viewer and the listener, what is happening? what is your purpose. what is the purpose of this law? what is the purpose of what you are doing? but it can be very difficult. you can get a background briefing, but there are no pictures. you have nothing to prove that you spoke to anyone, because it is off—camera. your full big—name interviewers kind of a particular approach. andrew
and someone like margaret thatcher, she didn't actually need massive defenders. she was happy to be quizzed on the doorstep of number 10, as anyone. and it has become much, much tighter and much more difficult and in a funny sort of way, it has almost left leading politicians looking smaller than their forbearers who used to be able to give amazing accounts, suddenly. you could say �*what�*s going on here �*and you would get an answer. now, it is much harder. they think we are the enemy....
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i am margaret brennan in for norah. we begin with the first confirmed infection from the new covid variant omicron here in the united states. cbs news learned the u.s. is reviewing more potential cases in several states. the first case was detected in san francisco. that patient was fully vaccinated but not boosted and recently had travelled to south africa. hundreds of cases of the new variant have been confirmed in more than 20 countries prompting the biden administration to require stricting tests requirements for all entering the united states, including americans. president biden implored americans to get that additional dose. 135 million americans are eligible for boosters. only about 42 million have gotten them so far. we lead off our coverage tonight from san francisco. good evening, anna. >> reporter: cbs news learned the first known u.s. omicron patient came through here, san francisco international airport. public health officials are crediting the state's large scale testing program for finding that case and
i am margaret brennan in for norah. we begin with the first confirmed infection from the new covid variant omicron here in the united states. cbs news learned the u.s. is reviewing more potential cases in several states. the first case was detected in san francisco. that patient was fully vaccinated but not boosted and recently had travelled to south africa. hundreds of cases of the new variant have been confirmed in more than 20 countries prompting the biden administration to require stricting...
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and someone like margaret thatcher, she didn't actually need massive defenders. she was happy to be quizzed on the doorstep at number 10 as anyone. and it's become much, much tighter and much more difficult and in a funny sort of way, it has almost left leaving politicians looking smaller than their forbearers who used to be able to give amazing accounts, suddenly. you'd stop them in the street, and you'd, "what's going on here?" and you would get an answer. now, it is much harder. they think we are the enemy. it's gotten to a very soft and sad space. they think you are the enemy. are you the enemy? of course not. i want truth, i want to know what's going on. i want to know more about — on behalf of the viewer and the listener, what is happening? what is your real purpose? what is the purpose of this law? what is the purpose of what you are doing? but it can be very difficult. of course you can get a background briefing, but there are no pictures. and nothing to prove that you spoke to anyone, because it is off—camera. your fellow big—name interviewers tend
and someone like margaret thatcher, she didn't actually need massive defenders. she was happy to be quizzed on the doorstep at number 10 as anyone. and it's become much, much tighter and much more difficult and in a funny sort of way, it has almost left leaving politicians looking smaller than their forbearers who used to be able to give amazing accounts, suddenly. you'd stop them in the street, and you'd, "what's going on here?" and you would get an answer. now, it is much harder....
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margaret: it is more than revenue. we have seen higher return on equities with boards with more diversity. we have seen lower stock volatility. even getting granular around innovation. we have seen more revenue from new products and services. we are just getting more and more evidence. this is not going the other way. you described as taking an activist approach. this is only one tool. even beyond when we get to those annual meetings, that is also after a long time of engagement with these companies, discussing what ceos, what we expect. when we do not see as much progress as we would like, we would be willing to use our voting problem -- voting power as a tool of engagement. sonali: esg has become a big marketing tool for so much of the asset management industry. how do you parse reality from just talk? matt: good question. sonali: a lot of times we get asked the question is driving diversity on the board because we think it is the right thing to do, it is a moral obligation. in this conversation, it is much more stra
margaret: it is more than revenue. we have seen higher return on equities with boards with more diversity. we have seen lower stock volatility. even getting granular around innovation. we have seen more revenue from new products and services. we are just getting more and more evidence. this is not going the other way. you described as taking an activist approach. this is only one tool. even beyond when we get to those annual meetings, that is also after a long time of engagement with these...
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over the course of three decades, he has grilled every prime ministerfrom margaret thatcher up to and including theresa may, he drew the iconic words, "let bygones be bygones" from nelson mandela. he shared a plane with idi amin, reported on wars in iran and crises in vietnam, and it's not all been hard news — he has danced and sung on tv and even got stoned on camera. but he's also been accused of being too partisan, of having political views that were too obvious and which undermine the network's impartiality. and so, at a time when the future of channel 4 is up for grabs, his words have come under unprecedented scrutiny. jon snow, welcome to the media show, and i guess before we start, the first question is you've got a few days left at channel 4 news — hoping for an interview with borisjohnson? i'm absolutely standing ready and i have every hope that that phone call will come and i'll suddenly be able to say i have literally interviewed every prime minister since i started. before we get stuck in, i just want to get one thing clear, which is how you see yourself. we know how w
over the course of three decades, he has grilled every prime ministerfrom margaret thatcher up to and including theresa may, he drew the iconic words, "let bygones be bygones" from nelson mandela. he shared a plane with idi amin, reported on wars in iran and crises in vietnam, and it's not all been hard news — he has danced and sung on tv and even got stoned on camera. but he's also been accused of being too partisan, of having political views that were too obvious and which...
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raising their head above the l margaret hurly-burly to look at the margaret hurly—burly to look at the bigger international story coming down the track and this is definitely very worrying. told a group of senior officers that they will react harshly to the steps. they all goes back to his fear that nato is sort of stepping deeply into eastern europe into that sort of russian trauma, and he will react with countermeasures if necessary. really key moment for our toxin between the us and russia in the coming days. i think the big question here is sanctions under the us and europe can come up with the source of sanctions that well just make putin think again whether it's targeting stream to pipeline or whether it's looking at shutting russia out of international financial mechanisms, i think they need to clearly have a list of sanctions that's going to have an impact in moscow.— sanctions that's going to have an impact in moscow. when you read this article, impact in moscow. when you read this article. does — impact in moscow. when you read this article. does it — impact in moscow.
raising their head above the l margaret hurly-burly to look at the margaret hurly—burly to look at the bigger international story coming down the track and this is definitely very worrying. told a group of senior officers that they will react harshly to the steps. they all goes back to his fear that nato is sort of stepping deeply into eastern europe into that sort of russian trauma, and he will react with countermeasures if necessary. really key moment for our toxin between the us and russia...
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dr margaret harris from _ celebrate together. dr margaret harris from the _ celebrate together. dr margaret harris from the world _ celebrate together. dr margaret harris from the world health . harris from the world health organization, i look forward to talking to you in person too, but until then, thank you so much. professor axel gandy is head of statistics at imperial college london. he sits on the scientific pandemic modelling group called spi—m which reports to the government's scientific advisors called sage but he is speaking to us in a personal capacity. a good morning to you. good morning. koite is a good morning to you. good morning. kopite is my — a good morning to you. good morning. kopite is my first _ a good morning to you. good morning. kopite is my first question _ a good morning to you. good morning. kopite is my first question to _ a good morning to you. good morning. kopite is my first question to you - kopite is my first question to you is that clearly the decisions politicians make are is that clearly the decisions politicians make— is that clearly t
dr margaret harris from _ celebrate together. dr margaret harris from the _ celebrate together. dr margaret harris from the world _ celebrate together. dr margaret harris from the world health . harris from the world health organization, i look forward to talking to you in person too, but until then, thank you so much. professor axel gandy is head of statistics at imperial college london. he sits on the scientific pandemic modelling group called spi—m which reports to the government's...
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helen margaret lillian — party, 1738. helen margaret lillian morgan, liberal democrats, 17,957. neil shastri—hurst, conservative party — shastri—hurst, conservative party candidate, 12,032. kirsty rebecca — party candidate, 12,032. kirsty rebecca walmsley, reform uk, 1427~ _ rebecca walmsley, reform uk, 1427~ and — rebecca walmsley, reform uk, 1427. and finally, benjamin thomas— 1427. and finally, benjamin thomas wood, labor party, 3686. the number of official ballot papers — the number of official ballot papers rejected was as follows: want _ papers rejected was as follows: want of — papers rejected was as follows: want of official mark, three. voting — want of official mark, three. voting for more than one candidate, 20. writing or mark by which — candidate, 20. writing or mark by which voting could not be identified, zero. unmarked or avoided — identified, zero. unmarked or avoided due to uncertainty, 51. the total— avoided due to uncertainty, 51. the total number of objected ballot — the total number of objected ballot papers were 74. the total— b
helen margaret lillian — party, 1738. helen margaret lillian morgan, liberal democrats, 17,957. neil shastri—hurst, conservative party — shastri—hurst, conservative party candidate, 12,032. kirsty rebecca — party candidate, 12,032. kirsty rebecca walmsley, reform uk, 1427~ _ rebecca walmsley, reform uk, 1427~ and — rebecca walmsley, reform uk, 1427. and finally, benjamin thomas— 1427. and finally, benjamin thomas wood, labor party, 3686. the number of official ballot papers —...
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but i'll congratulate you for having margaret agree with you. john avlon, margaret hoover, thanks so much, guys. >> thanks. bye. >>> and now here's christine romans with your before the bell report. >> you're paying more for just about everything. and that's putting pressure on the principal reserve to act. november consumer prices surged 6.8% from a year ago, the biggest jump since 1982. prices for gas, shelter, food, cars, trucks, those were some of the sharpest monthly gains. it is the fed's job to fight inflation. and this week that job could get tougher. the central bank has started reducing its emergency covid support, cutting bond purchases by $15 billion a month. this week fed chief jerome powell is widely expected to accelerate that pass. powell could also hint at more aggressive interest rate hikes next year. now stocks have bounced back strongly as fears about the omicron variant fade, but investors will be listening carefully to the fed's tone this week. in new york, i'm christine romans. >>> "before the bell" is brought to you by e-
but i'll congratulate you for having margaret agree with you. john avlon, margaret hoover, thanks so much, guys. >> thanks. bye. >>> and now here's christine romans with your before the bell report. >> you're paying more for just about everything. and that's putting pressure on the principal reserve to act. november consumer prices surged 6.8% from a year ago, the biggest jump since 1982. prices for gas, shelter, food, cars, trucks, those were some of the sharpest monthly...
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and someone like margaret thatcher, she didn't actually need massive defenders. she was happy to be quizzed on the doorstep of number 10, as anyone. and it has become much, much tighter and much more difficult and in a funny sort of way, it has almost left leading politicians looking smaller than their forbearers who used to be able to give amazing accounts, suddenly. you could say �*what�*s going on here �*and you would get an answer. now, it is much harder. they think we are the enemy. it's gotten to a very soft and sad space. they think you are the enemy. are you the enemy? of course not. i want truth, i want to know what's going on. i want to know more about, on behalf of the viewer and the listener, what is happening? what is your purpose? what is the purpose of this law? of what you are doing? but it can be very difficult. you can get a background briefing, but there are no pictures. you have nothing to prove that you spoke to anyone, because it is off—camera. andrew neil would adopt a tone of incredulity, how would you describe your interview style
and someone like margaret thatcher, she didn't actually need massive defenders. she was happy to be quizzed on the doorstep of number 10, as anyone. and it has become much, much tighter and much more difficult and in a funny sort of way, it has almost left leading politicians looking smaller than their forbearers who used to be able to give amazing accounts, suddenly. you could say �*what�*s going on here �*and you would get an answer. now, it is much harder. they think we are the enemy....
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and someone like margaret thatcher, she _ yes. and someone like margaret thatcher, she didn't _ yes. and someone like margaret thatcher, she didn't actually - thatcher, she didn't actually need massive defenders. she was happy to be quizzed on the doorstep of number ten, as anyone. and it has become much, much tighter and much more difficult and in a funny sort of way, it has almost left leaning politicians looking smaller than their forbearers used to be able to give amazing accounts. you could say what's going on and you would get an answer. now, it is much harder. they think the enemy. it's gotten to a very soft and said space. of course not. i want truth, i want to know what's going on. i want to know more about on behalf of the viewer and the listener, what is happening? what is your purpose. what is the purpose of this law? what is the purpose of what you are doing? but it can be very difficult. you can get a background briefing, but there are no pictures. you have nothing to prove that you respect anyone because it is offâ€
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thank you so much for taking the time margaret. just outlined some of the details there. several european countries are registering reco daily infections. is that all down to only crohn? it's just more infectious. the numbers are going up. it's not completely clear some countries doing genetic sequencing. and we're certainly thing of countries like the kingdom, we're certainly seeing that on the current is up to meet a competing delta very, very quickly where that sequencing going on. but that's not happening in every country. so it's not proven that it's on the kron but certainly it is contributing to the surgeons we've had what, just over a month now to come, get acquainted, the scientists with omicron how, how well is it understood this strain? we know a great deal about it. in fact it's extraordinary the speed with which that information's been provide. and one of the things we know is what you just mentioned. it's very contagious. it infects more quickly and it impacts more people and, and the growth rate is much faster than p
thank you so much for taking the time margaret. just outlined some of the details there. several european countries are registering reco daily infections. is that all down to only crohn? it's just more infectious. the numbers are going up. it's not completely clear some countries doing genetic sequencing. and we're certainly thing of countries like the kingdom, we're certainly seeing that on the current is up to meet a competing delta very, very quickly where that sequencing going on. but...