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>> you're right, margaret. i think we could have won that race had we done infrastructure a month earlier. now we have delivered on the far-reaching american rescue plan. we have delivered on the once in a generation infrastructure investment, although a month too late. i think we have to go into that build back better bill and do the core provisions that reduce costs for americans. if we do that, we'll speak to their inflation concern. we'll help people out in every zip code in this country. i think we have to do that. it is my hope we will find a path -- although the vegas odds may not be great, but we need to find a path to protect democracy by an assault that is being led by president trump and his followers all over this time. >> brennan: senator, thank you for your time. >> absolutely. >> brennan: "face the nation" will be back in one minute with national security advisor jake sullivan. and as for the father of the bride? he's checking to see if he's on track to do this all over again... and again. bank o
>> you're right, margaret. i think we could have won that race had we done infrastructure a month earlier. now we have delivered on the far-reaching american rescue plan. we have delivered on the once in a generation infrastructure investment, although a month too late. i think we have to go into that build back better bill and do the core provisions that reduce costs for americans. if we do that, we'll speak to their inflation concern. we'll help people out in every zip code in this...
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margaret: one second. i promised the folks that i would get questions from members, so i went to ask everyone to prepare those and when you do that, i believe the operator is going to remind you of how to join the question q. so if we can do that now, and i have more questions for all three of you but i don't want to exclude our audience. >> ladies and gentlemen, as a reminder, please click on the icon. when you are called on, press the unmute now button and proceed. please click on the link using the chat box. we'll take the first question from bob tuttle. margaret: bob? >> sorry, i'm here. can you hear me? is it possible that we can, as a possible solution, delay their application for five or 10 years? would that be a possible solution we can come up to that would solve this crisis? ms. rice: maybe i can take that one. hi, bob. it's good to hear from you. i think we have to be careful in giving on this printable at all, because you would say five to 10 years, never more importantly the ukrainians might h
margaret: one second. i promised the folks that i would get questions from members, so i went to ask everyone to prepare those and when you do that, i believe the operator is going to remind you of how to join the question q. so if we can do that now, and i have more questions for all three of you but i don't want to exclude our audience. >> ladies and gentlemen, as a reminder, please click on the icon. when you are called on, press the unmute now button and proceed. please click on the...
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margaret, i think you may have frozen. margaret, are you there? margaret, you froze for a second. if you're still there i don't know if you heard the question i was making, but you want to respond to that about spotify, neil young and joni mitchell? all right, it seems like -- yeah, margaret, we're going to try to re-establish connection with you and come right back. we're going to take a quick break. we've got a lot more to talk about. >>> coming up why the conservative attack on banning books could have lasting effects in this country. stick around. ning (vo) effects ning books could have lasting in this country. stick around with verizon 5g ultra wideband now in many more cities so you can do more. hey, it's mindy! downloading a movie up to 10 times faster than before. oh, is that the one where the mom becomes a... (mindy) yep! (vo) i knew it! and claire in hd clarity. steve, is that jelly? this place is packed! you couldn't even send a text in a crowd before. now look at david with the connection. posting like crazy! (david) it's wild. (vo) 5g ultra wideband is now in more and
margaret, i think you may have frozen. margaret, are you there? margaret, you froze for a second. if you're still there i don't know if you heard the question i was making, but you want to respond to that about spotify, neil young and joni mitchell? all right, it seems like -- yeah, margaret, we're going to try to re-establish connection with you and come right back. we're going to take a quick break. we've got a lot more to talk about. >>> coming up why the conservative attack on...
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and margaret cho is a comedian and host of the margaret cho podcast. it's great to have all of you with us. kim, let me get your thoughts on this. your organization has been advocating specifically for this moment. did you expect this kind of response from republicans? >> we expected this type of response but remain disappointed. you know, to be completely honest with you, the conversation is being framed all wrong. we should be thinking about how is it that we are going to be sure that the senators are equipped to provide their constitutional duty to advise and consent and make sure that this judge has the judicial disposition and the -- and the experience to be an excellent addition to this -- to the supreme court. we have -- >> margaret -- >> if you just look at the slate of judges that are already before us and the names that have already been circulated, these women are phenomenal. they're imminently qualified. we have federal defenders. we have civil rights leaders, prosecutors. it is a beautiful and diverse slate of nominees. and frankly, if we
and margaret cho is a comedian and host of the margaret cho podcast. it's great to have all of you with us. kim, let me get your thoughts on this. your organization has been advocating specifically for this moment. did you expect this kind of response from republicans? >> we expected this type of response but remain disappointed. you know, to be completely honest with you, the conversation is being framed all wrong. we should be thinking about how is it that we are going to be sure that...
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it's as simple as that, margaret. so i think that you need a critical mass of diversity, and then you practice inclusionary behavior. so one is numbers, the other is a mind-set and a behavior, and you need both to work if you want to create an environment in your company where all the best and brightest can come to work. >> you spend a lot otime now advocating for the care economy and the need for a better work-life balance for both men and women. >> yeah. >> but you told the harvard business review in november that "all bets are off" when it comes to work-life balance once you make it to the c-suite. now, in your farewell letter to 270,000 pepsico employees, you write... does being a ceo simply mean that there are some sacrifices that must be made when it comes to parenting andamily? >> absolutely. i mean, it's not just being a ceo. all of us go through life wishing we had done more of this, wishing we had been a better mother, better father, better uncle. in my case, i was ceo at a time when technology was not preva
it's as simple as that, margaret. so i think that you need a critical mass of diversity, and then you practice inclusionary behavior. so one is numbers, the other is a mind-set and a behavior, and you need both to work if you want to create an environment in your company where all the best and brightest can come to work. >> you spend a lot otime now advocating for the care economy and the need for a better work-life balance for both men and women. >> yeah. >> but you told the...
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it's margaret in the track. when margaret asked me if i would paint her portrait for the house of representatives, her mind, soto went as far as truly said, i was overwhelmed and surprised because margaret put so much trust in me and her column gifts hang cut. you don't say no to that. we'll manage 9 and come ah, is it here being mama, misty irving? papa, when is b, o is in your heel. deborah got my stuff on building consisting cobbling zuni to go and vaughan v o 2 here, full sleep, then the good luck uses friedlander. thank you for deciding to live among us again with your work for democratic values, your contribution towards keeping memories alive, and you'll work with children and young people. you have done a lot of good for our cities. dubois, honorary citizenship is the highest accolade we can award here in berlin. that's why i'm very happy about something you said recently in conversation with school students. when you visited us in the house. i am a true billina and you know, i love my city. even my mist
it's margaret in the track. when margaret asked me if i would paint her portrait for the house of representatives, her mind, soto went as far as truly said, i was overwhelmed and surprised because margaret put so much trust in me and her column gifts hang cut. you don't say no to that. we'll manage 9 and come ah, is it here being mama, misty irving? papa, when is b, o is in your heel. deborah got my stuff on building consisting cobbling zuni to go and vaughan v o 2 here, full sleep, then the...
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it's not just the undercoat, it's margaret missed hark. when margaret asked me if i would paint her portrait for the house of representatives house mine, soto. when it is found a truly i was overwhelmed and surprised by because margaret put so much trust in me. and her tongue is hang cat. you can't say no to that woman is 9 burden can ah, is it here being mamma, misty irving, papa. when is b o as in fear heel? deborah got my stuff on building princess in cobb willing zuni to golden vaughn. v o 2 here. full sleep them over thank uses friedlander. thank you for deciding to live among us again with your work for democratic values, your contribution towards keeping memories alive and you'll work with children and young people. you have done a lot of good for our cities. the boy honorary citizenship is the highest accolade we can award here in berlin. that's why i'm very happy about something you said recently in conversation with school students. when you visited us in the house. i am a true berliner and i love my city. if you remember, i mist
it's not just the undercoat, it's margaret missed hark. when margaret asked me if i would paint her portrait for the house of representatives house mine, soto. when it is found a truly i was overwhelmed and surprised by because margaret put so much trust in me. and her tongue is hang cat. you can't say no to that woman is 9 burden can ah, is it here being mamma, misty irving, papa. when is b o as in fear heel? deborah got my stuff on building princess in cobb willing zuni to golden vaughn. v o...
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it's as simple as that, margaret. so i think that you need a critical mass of diversity, and then you practice inclusionary behavior. so one is numbers, the other is a mind-set and a behavior, and you need both to work if you want to create an environment in your company where all the best and brightest can come to work. >> you spend a lot of time now advocating for the care economy and the need for a better work-life balance for both men and women. >> yeah. >> but you told the harvard business review in november that "all bets are off" when it comes to work-life balance once you make it to the c-suite. now, in your farewell letter to 270,000 pepsico employees, you write... does being a ceo simply mean that there are some sacrifices that must be made when it comes to parenting andamily? >> absolutely. i mean, it's not just being a ceo. all of us go through life wishing we had done more of this, wishing we had been a better mother, better father, better uncle. in my case, i was ceo at a time when technology was not pre
it's as simple as that, margaret. so i think that you need a critical mass of diversity, and then you practice inclusionary behavior. so one is numbers, the other is a mind-set and a behavior, and you need both to work if you want to create an environment in your company where all the best and brightest can come to work. >> you spend a lot of time now advocating for the care economy and the need for a better work-life balance for both men and women. >> yeah. >> but you told...
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good morning to you. >> good morning, margaret. thank you for having me. >> brennan: we know democrats are planning a vigil. we know the former president is planning a news conference. are you concerned about the country being at risk of political violence this week and in the years ahead? >> look, i think if what he has been saying since he left office is any indication, former
good morning to you. >> good morning, margaret. thank you for having me. >> brennan: we know democrats are planning a vigil. we know the former president is planning a news conference. are you concerned about the country being at risk of political violence this week and in the years ahead? >> look, i think if what he has been saying since he left office is any indication, former
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it's all in the day's work for margaret volts. for more than 40 years, she's been piloting small plains around the globe. no one has crossed the atlantic as many times as she has no small propeller aircraft. that's unfair, comes to that. when i started out, they said, well let's just see. when winter comes, she'll be gone. no joke. it gets freezing cold and it's tough cooking. but i kept going after the 1st lake passes over france and england with a fuel stop and wick on the northern coast of scotland. ben, it's on towards iceland. the cloud cover is thick, so margaret can't fly by the volcano, but at least there's video you can feel the heat in the next morning. a treacherous route, flies ahead, over the arctic ocean greenland canada and onwards to the united states. it's a bumpy ride. a large storm front is formed over the u. s. margaret lands and bangor, me to wait it out. but finally she decided to fly straight through the storms. dark took valencia this strong turbulence and possibly hail lightning might strike. so any things
it's all in the day's work for margaret volts. for more than 40 years, she's been piloting small plains around the globe. no one has crossed the atlantic as many times as she has no small propeller aircraft. that's unfair, comes to that. when i started out, they said, well let's just see. when winter comes, she'll be gone. no joke. it gets freezing cold and it's tough cooking. but i kept going after the 1st lake passes over france and england with a fuel stop and wick on the northern coast of...
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it's all in a day's work for margaret volts. for more than 40 years, she's been piloting small plains around the globe. no one has crossed the atlantic as many times as she has no small propeller aircraft. that's unfair comes to that. when i started out, they said it was, well let's just see when winter comes, she'll be gone. is our job. it gets freezing cold and it's tough cooking. but i kept going up to the 1st lake, passes over france and england with a fuel stop and wick on the northern coast of scotland. ben, it's on towards iceland. the cloud cover is thick, so margaret can't fly by the volcano, but at least there's video. ah, you can feel the heat to the next morning. a treacherous route, flies ahead, were the arctic ocean greenland canada and onwards to the united states. it's a bumpy ride. a large storm front is formed over the u. s. margaret lands and banger me to wait it out. but finally she decides to fly straight through the storms. dr. total ensign, the strong turbulence and possibly hail lightning might strike. so
it's all in a day's work for margaret volts. for more than 40 years, she's been piloting small plains around the globe. no one has crossed the atlantic as many times as she has no small propeller aircraft. that's unfair comes to that. when i started out, they said it was, well let's just see when winter comes, she'll be gone. is our job. it gets freezing cold and it's tough cooking. but i kept going up to the 1st lake, passes over france and england with a fuel stop and wick on the northern...
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it's margaret image. hark. when margaret asked me if i would paint her portrait for the house of representatives and mine, soto went as far as truly i was overwhelmed and surprised. because margaret put so much trust in me and her column gifts hang cat. you can't say no to that. we'll manage 9 vernon come ah, is it here being mamma, misty irving, papa. when is b o is in your heel. deborah got my stuff on building, consisting cobbling soonish to going vaughn v i t here in full sleep, then the good luck, mrs. friedlander. thank you for deciding to live among us again with your work for democratic values, your contribution towards keeping memories alive and your work with children and young people. you have done a lot of good for our cities. dubois honorary citizenship is the highest accolade we can award here in berlin, which that's why i'm very happy about something you said recently in conversation with school students. when you visited us in the house. i am a true berliner and i love my city. even my mistook.
it's margaret image. hark. when margaret asked me if i would paint her portrait for the house of representatives and mine, soto went as far as truly i was overwhelmed and surprised. because margaret put so much trust in me and her column gifts hang cat. you can't say no to that. we'll manage 9 vernon come ah, is it here being mamma, misty irving, papa. when is b o is in your heel. deborah got my stuff on building, consisting cobbling soonish to going vaughn v i t here in full sleep, then the...
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it's all in a day's work for margaret volts. for more than 40 years, she's been piloting small plains around the globe. no one has crossed the atlantic as many times as she has no small propeller aircraft. that's uncomfortable when i started out, they said, well let's just see. when winter comes, she'll be gone. is our job, it gets freezing cold and it's tough. but i kept going after the 1st lake passes over france and england with a fuel stop and wick on the northern coast of scotland. ben, it's on towards iceland. the cloud cover is thick, so margaret can't fly by the volcano, but at least there's video you can feel the heat to the next morning. a treacherous route, flies ahead, were the arctic ocean greenland canada and onwards to the united states. it's a bumpy ride. a large storm front is formed over the u. s. margaret lens and bang or me to wait it out. but finally she decided to fly straight through the storms. dr. total ensign, this strong turbulence and possibly hail lightning might strike. so anything's possible for no
it's all in a day's work for margaret volts. for more than 40 years, she's been piloting small plains around the globe. no one has crossed the atlantic as many times as she has no small propeller aircraft. that's uncomfortable when i started out, they said, well let's just see. when winter comes, she'll be gone. is our job, it gets freezing cold and it's tough. but i kept going after the 1st lake passes over france and england with a fuel stop and wick on the northern coast of scotland. ben,...
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margaret? >> brennan: holly williams, thank you. we're now joined by oksana markarova, ukraine's sol'sambassador to the united states. good morning. >> good morning. >> br >> brennan: artillery, ground air forces -- but president zelensky said russia may simply be supplying ps psychological pressure. why is your president downplaying the situation? >> he is not downplaying the situation. we also know what russia is capable of because they have attacked us already. for 18 years we are at war and we're defending our country. at the same time, in order to defend owb country, we cannot afford to panic. we have to get ready, all of us, not only aur military, our very capable military and veterans, but also all citizens. we know and see what is going on. this is a reality of which we lived for eight years. this is the reality of the recent escalation since april. so we monitor it, we assess it, we share the information with our friends and allies. we're very grateful for the united states, for the strong relations -- >> brennan: but your
margaret? >> brennan: holly williams, thank you. we're now joined by oksana markarova, ukraine's sol'sambassador to the united states. good morning. >> good morning. >> br >> brennan: artillery, ground air forces -- but president zelensky said russia may simply be supplying ps psychological pressure. why is your president downplaying the situation? >> he is not downplaying the situation. we also know what russia is capable of because they have attacked us already....
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it's all in a day's work for margaret volts. for more than 40 years, she's been piloting small plains around the globe. no one has crossed the atlantic as many times as she has no small propeller aircraft. that's uncomfortable when i started out, they said it was well let's just see when winter comes, she'll be gone. is our job. it gets freezing cold and it's tough cooking. but i kept going after the 1st lake passes over france and england with a fuel stop and wick on the northern coast of scotland. ben, it's on towards iceland. the cloud cover is thick, so margaret can't fly by the volcano, but at least there's video i can feel the heat to the next morning. a treacherous route, flies ahead, were the arctic ocean greenland canada and onwards the united states. it's a bumpy ride. a large storm front is formed over the u. s. margaret lands and bang or me to wait it out. but finally, she decides to fly straight through the storms. stuck to will ensign this strong turbulence and possibly hail lightning might strike. so anything's po
it's all in a day's work for margaret volts. for more than 40 years, she's been piloting small plains around the globe. no one has crossed the atlantic as many times as she has no small propeller aircraft. that's uncomfortable when i started out, they said it was well let's just see when winter comes, she'll be gone. is our job. it gets freezing cold and it's tough cooking. but i kept going after the 1st lake passes over france and england with a fuel stop and wick on the northern coast of...
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it's margaret in the track. when margaret asked me if i would paint her portrait for the house of representatives, house mine, soto went his father. truly. i was overwhelmed and surprised because my good put so much trust in me. and her tongue is hang cat. you can't say no to that woman. his name doesn't come ah, is it here being mamma, misty irving, papa. when is b. o, as in fear here. deborah, my stephane begging princess in cobbling zuni to go on vaughan. v o 2 here. full sleep. them over. thank uses friedlander, thank you for deciding to live among us again with your work for democratic values, your contribution towards keeping memories alive, and you'll work with children and young people. you have done a lot of good for our city. dubois, honorary citizenship is the highest accolade we can award here in berlin. that's why i'm very happy about something you said recently in conversation with school students. when you visited us in the house. i am a true billina and you know, i love my city. even my mistook.
it's margaret in the track. when margaret asked me if i would paint her portrait for the house of representatives, house mine, soto went his father. truly. i was overwhelmed and surprised because my good put so much trust in me. and her tongue is hang cat. you can't say no to that woman. his name doesn't come ah, is it here being mamma, misty irving, papa. when is b. o, as in fear here. deborah, my stephane begging princess in cobbling zuni to go on vaughan. v o 2 here. full sleep. them over....
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it's all in a day's work for margaret volts. for more than 40 years, she's been piloting small planes around the globe. no one has crossed the atlantic as many times as she has no small propeller aircraft. that's uncomfortable when i started out. they said, well let's just see. when winter comes, she'll be gone, is our job. it gets freezing cold and it's tough. but i kept going after the 1st lake passes over france and england with a fuel stop and wick on the northern coast of scotland. ben, it's on towards iceland. the cloud cover is thick, so margaret can't fly by the volcano, but at least there's video you can feel the heat to the next morning. a treacherous route, flies ahead, were the arctic ocean greenland canada and onwards to the united states. it's a bumpy ride. a large storm front is formed over the u. s. margaret lands and bang or me to wait it out. but finally she decides to fly straight through the storms. dark total ensign, this strong turbulence and possibly hail lightning might strike. so anything's possible for
it's all in a day's work for margaret volts. for more than 40 years, she's been piloting small planes around the globe. no one has crossed the atlantic as many times as she has no small propeller aircraft. that's uncomfortable when i started out. they said, well let's just see. when winter comes, she'll be gone, is our job. it gets freezing cold and it's tough. but i kept going after the 1st lake passes over france and england with a fuel stop and wick on the northern coast of scotland. ben,...
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it's all in a day's work for margaret volts. for more than 40 years, she's been piloting small plains around the globe. no one has crossed the atlantic as many times as she has no small propeller aircraft. that's unfair comes to that. when i started out, they said it was, well let's just see when winter comes, she'll be gone. is our job. it gets freezing cold and it's tough cooking. but i kept going up to the 1st lake, passes over france and england with a fuel stop and wick on the northern coast of scotland. ben, it's on towards iceland. the cloud cover is thick, so margaret can't fly by the volcano. but at least there's that, you know, you can feel the heat to the next morning. a treacherous route, flies ahead, over the arctic ocean greenland canada and onwards to the united states. it's a bumpy ride. a large storm front is formed over the u. s. margaret lands and bang or me to wait it out. but finally she decided to fly straight through the storms. dr. total ensign, this strong turbulence and possibly hail lightning might str
it's all in a day's work for margaret volts. for more than 40 years, she's been piloting small plains around the globe. no one has crossed the atlantic as many times as she has no small propeller aircraft. that's unfair comes to that. when i started out, they said it was, well let's just see when winter comes, she'll be gone. is our job. it gets freezing cold and it's tough cooking. but i kept going up to the 1st lake, passes over france and england with a fuel stop and wick on the northern...
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it's all in a day's work for margaret volts. for more than 40 years, she's been piloting small plains around the globe. no one has crossed the atlantic as many times as she has no small propeller aircraft. that's uncomfortable when i started out they said, well let's just see. when winter comes, she'll be gone. is our job. it gets freezing cold and it's tough cooking. but i kept going after the 1st lake passes over france and england with a fuel stop and wick on the northern coast of scotland. ben, it's on towards iceland. the cloud cover as thick. so margaret can't fly by the volcano, but at least there's video i can feel the heat to the next morning. a treacherous route, flies ahead, over the arctic ocean greenland canada and onwards to the united states. it's a bumpy ride. a large storm front is formed over the u. s. margaret lands and bang or me to wait it out. but finally, she decides to fly straight through the storms. stuck to will ensign this strong turbulence and possibly hail lightning might strike. so anything's possi
it's all in a day's work for margaret volts. for more than 40 years, she's been piloting small plains around the globe. no one has crossed the atlantic as many times as she has no small propeller aircraft. that's uncomfortable when i started out they said, well let's just see. when winter comes, she'll be gone. is our job. it gets freezing cold and it's tough cooking. but i kept going after the 1st lake passes over france and england with a fuel stop and wick on the northern coast of scotland....
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captioning sponsored by cbs >> brennan: i'm margaret brennan in washington. and this week on "face the nation," we begin our third year of covid-19 with a massive spike in omicron cases, and a still democracy as we near the first anniversary of the january 6 capitol attack. america is kicking off 2022 with a repeat from last year. a coronavirus crisis that going to get worse because it gets better. the omicron variant, fueled by holiday gatherings and spreading with breathtaking speed, particularly among younger americans, is frustrating and worrisome to a nation that has had enough. >> we have to do more. we have to do better. and we will. >> brennan: but what else can be done with nearly 15% of eligible adults still refusing to get vaccinated. we'll talk with former f.d.a. commissioner dr. scott gottlieb. and as students head back to school, what is being done to keep them safe. education secretary miguel cardona will weigh in. and we're coming up on a year, the anniversary of the january 6 insurrection. is the capitol still as much of a target now as it wa
captioning sponsored by cbs >> brennan: i'm margaret brennan in washington. and this week on "face the nation," we begin our third year of covid-19 with a massive spike in omicron cases, and a still democracy as we near the first anniversary of the january 6 capitol attack. america is kicking off 2022 with a repeat from last year. a coronavirus crisis that going to get worse because it gets better. the omicron variant, fueled by holiday gatherings and spreading with breathtaking...
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it's margaret in which hark. when margaret asked me if i would paint her portrait for the house of representatives of mine, photo auntie ran a trinity at 1st, i was overwhelmed and surprised by because margaret put so much trust in me. and her town gosh, hang cut. you can't say no to that woman schneider hadn't come. ah, is it here being mama, misty irving? papa, when is b. o, as in fear here. deborah, my stephane begging princess in cobbling zuni to go. and vaughan, v o 2 here in full steep them over. thank uses friedlander, thank you for deciding to live among us again with your work for democratic values, your contribution towards keeping memories alive, and you'll work with children and young people. you have done a lot of good for our cities. dubois honorary citizenship is the highest accolade we can award here in berlin. that's why i'm very happy about something you said recently in conversation with school students. when you visited us in the house. i am a true berliner and you know, i love my city. even m
it's margaret in which hark. when margaret asked me if i would paint her portrait for the house of representatives of mine, photo auntie ran a trinity at 1st, i was overwhelmed and surprised by because margaret put so much trust in me. and her town gosh, hang cut. you can't say no to that woman schneider hadn't come. ah, is it here being mama, misty irving? papa, when is b. o, as in fear here. deborah, my stephane begging princess in cobbling zuni to go. and vaughan, v o 2 here in full steep...
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it's not just the undercoat, it's margaret image. hark. when margaret asked me if i would paint her portrait for the house of representatives, house mine, soto went as far as truly said, i was overwhelmed and surprised by because margaret put so much trust in me and her tongue as hang cut. you can't say no to that woman snyder come, ah, is it here being mamma, misty irving, papa. when is b. o, as in fear here. deborah, my stephane begging princess in cobbling zuni to go on vaughan, v o 2 here, full steep them. good luck uses friedlander. thank you for deciding to live among us again with your work for democratic values, your contribution towards keeping memories alive, and you'll work with children and young people. you have done a lot of good for our cities. the boy honorary citizenship is the highest accolade we can award here in berlin. that's why i'm very happy about something you said recently in conversation with school students. when you visited us in the house. i am a true billina and i love my city. if you remember, i mistook. oh,
it's not just the undercoat, it's margaret image. hark. when margaret asked me if i would paint her portrait for the house of representatives, house mine, soto went as far as truly said, i was overwhelmed and surprised by because margaret put so much trust in me and her tongue as hang cut. you can't say no to that woman snyder come, ah, is it here being mamma, misty irving, papa. when is b. o, as in fear here. deborah, my stephane begging princess in cobbling zuni to go on vaughan, v o 2 here,...
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margaret, let's begin with you. what has to be the president's priority right now as we get this year started? >> i mean, fred, on a very basic level i can biden's biggest challenge and biggest priority is how to get accurate information to all americans. the economy obviously is the thing that most americans are worried about, combined with coronavirus, the two are inextricably intertwined at this moment, but for the president the truth is that the economy actually is growing and that there has been a pretty historic recovery so far, but it's bound up in these concerns about inflation and the supply chain, and in really negative media coverage for those voters, those american voters who primarily get their news from conservative outlets or from alternative media. getting accurate information to americans about the virus and the pandemic and how to protect themselves also was a real challenge for the president in this bifurcated moment that we're in as a society. that means it's going to be hard for him to get credi
margaret, let's begin with you. what has to be the president's priority right now as we get this year started? >> i mean, fred, on a very basic level i can biden's biggest challenge and biggest priority is how to get accurate information to all americans. the economy obviously is the thing that most americans are worried about, combined with coronavirus, the two are inextricably intertwined at this moment, but for the president the truth is that the economy actually is growing and that...
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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
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it's very hard, margaret. the reason, if you remember back to the old days of the 1980s, that we were trying to deploy short-term nuclear missiles in europe was, we did not believe that we could win a conventional war in europe against the soviet union. that fundamental logic still applies. it would be very hard for us to win a conventional war against russia in europe. these are the very tough decisions in life, because it's a very tough problem, but you don't get any points for failing with honor. >> fareed zakaria, thank you for coming and sharing your views and thank you for coming back to "firing line." >> this is a huge pleasure, and you're doing such an amazing job with it. i think bill buckley would be very proud. >> you're very kind. >> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by... and by... corporate funding is provided by... ♪♪ >> you're watching pbs. ♪ ♪ >>> hello, everyone. welcome to "amanpour & company." here's what's coming up. the on again, off again djokovic drama
it's very hard, margaret. the reason, if you remember back to the old days of the 1980s, that we were trying to deploy short-term nuclear missiles in europe was, we did not believe that we could win a conventional war in europe against the soviet union. that fundamental logic still applies. it would be very hard for us to win a conventional war against russia in europe. these are the very tough decisions in life, because it's a very tough problem, but you don't get any points for failing with...
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. >> good morning, margaret. thank you for having me. >> brennan: we know democrats are planning a vigil. we know the former president is planning a news conference. are you concerned about the country being at risk of political violence this week and in the years ahead? >> look, i think if what he has been saying since he left office is any indication, former president trump is likely, again this week, to make the same false claims about the election that he knoe false, and the same false claims about the election that he knows caused violence on january 6. i think that it is, indeed, very concerning, given what we know happened in the lead up to the 6th, and what the committee is finding out about the events of that day. i think it is not surprising, but, again, he knows these claims caused violence. we've seen now people who were in the capitol, people who have been rrested because of their act activities on that day. they have told us in court filings, they've told us in social media, and we've seen it in vi
. >> good morning, margaret. thank you for having me. >> brennan: we know democrats are planning a vigil. we know the former president is planning a news conference. are you concerned about the country being at risk of political violence this week and in the years ahead? >> look, i think if what he has been saying since he left office is any indication, former president trump is likely, again this week, to make the same false claims about the election that he knoe false, and...
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the majesty queen has asked me to form a new administration and i have accepted margaret nachos election victory in 1979, prove the value. thank politics with right now supported by a band of ideologues called the new right. she would lay out a radical new vision for britain based on a revived ideology called neo liberalism. that was the heart of this the saturate project near liberals were in. if i small minority they started to for most a national level, think tanks like in the u. k, the center for policy studies, the adam smith institute, but they were regarded as totally fringe and they were not re listened to a toll until you get a political entrepreneur like margaret thatcher. who is interested in decisively resolving the crisis of the seventy's. and these ideas, a sort of sitting around and they provide policy templates that she then implements sy, much of opportunity and enterprise, less tax, less regulation, more flexibility, it more freedom. those will be our guidelines. she says you have to dial down political institutions. you have to roll back democratic accountability, you
the majesty queen has asked me to form a new administration and i have accepted margaret nachos election victory in 1979, prove the value. thank politics with right now supported by a band of ideologues called the new right. she would lay out a radical new vision for britain based on a revived ideology called neo liberalism. that was the heart of this the saturate project near liberals were in. if i small minority they started to for most a national level, think tanks like in the u. k, the...
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margaret, the president spoke about consequences for russia. but then he said it's one thing if it's a minor incursion. what did that mean? >> reporter: norah, russia is going to pounce on that phrase during diplomatic talks which are set to begin friday, because this could be interpreted minimizing the type of attack or minimizing what the u.s. may do. the president seemed to be trying to say the u.s. will alter its response, depending on the scale and scope of russian aggression, which could be a cyber attack or an invasion. >> o'donnell: margaret, what do we know about agreement or disagreement among nato allies about such an incursion by russia? >> reporter: well, that's key, and the president acknowledged cracks within the alliance. he said he may not get total unity on how to punish putin, which may also give up u.s. leverage. russia, norah, they have some power over western allies who want to keep russian dollars and gasoline flowing to europe. >> o'donnell: there will be so much to watch this week and next. margaret brennan, thank you.
margaret, the president spoke about consequences for russia. but then he said it's one thing if it's a minor incursion. what did that mean? >> reporter: norah, russia is going to pounce on that phrase during diplomatic talks which are set to begin friday, because this could be interpreted minimizing the type of attack or minimizing what the u.s. may do. the president seemed to be trying to say the u.s. will alter its response, depending on the scale and scope of russian aggression, which...
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i think margaret is right. we know in this country there's some nugget of people, probably under 10%, maybe even 5%, who are virulent anti-vaxers, but there are many more people who are hesitant, sort of slow, reluctant, who i think we can get to get vaccinated. they're not going to be so easily persuaded. as i've long advocated, we need mandates. the president proposed this osha requirement that employers with over 100 employees get their workers vaccinated. you see cms proposing that all health care workers get vaccinated. that's really the way we're going to do it. we don't get 85, 95% of children vaccinated against things like measles, diphtheria, tetanus by voluntary action. we get it by mandates, this is what you have to do to go to school. the problem is, as margaret points out, this has become political, cultural, simply a way to win votes of a diehard base for primaries. that is -- when it gets politicized, that's when science takes a back seat and all sorts of misinformation happens. this isn't the fi
i think margaret is right. we know in this country there's some nugget of people, probably under 10%, maybe even 5%, who are virulent anti-vaxers, but there are many more people who are hesitant, sort of slow, reluctant, who i think we can get to get vaccinated. they're not going to be so easily persuaded. as i've long advocated, we need mandates. the president proposed this osha requirement that employers with over 100 employees get their workers vaccinated. you see cms proposing that all...
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the majesty queen has asked me to form a new administration and i have accepted margaret nachos election victory in 1979, prove the value. thank politics with right now supported by a band of ideologues called the new right. she would lay out a radical new vision for britain based on a revived ideology called neoliberalism. that was the heart of this the saturate project near liberals were in. if i small minority they started to for most a national level think tanks like in the u. k. the center for policy studies, the adam smith institute, but they were regarded as totally fringe and they were not re listened to a toll until you get a political entrepreneur like margaret thatcher. who is interested in decisively resolving the crisis of the seventy's. and these ideas, a sort of sitting around and they provide policy templates that she then implements sy, much of opportunity and enterprise, less tax, less regulation, more flexibility, more freedom. those will be our guidelines. she says you have to dial down political institutions. you have to roll back democratic accountability, you have
the majesty queen has asked me to form a new administration and i have accepted margaret nachos election victory in 1979, prove the value. thank politics with right now supported by a band of ideologues called the new right. she would lay out a radical new vision for britain based on a revived ideology called neoliberalism. that was the heart of this the saturate project near liberals were in. if i small minority they started to for most a national level think tanks like in the u. k. the center...
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margaret, the president spoke about consequences for russia. but then he said it's one thing if it's a minor incursion. what did that mean? >> reporter: norah, russia is going to pounce on that phrase during diplomatic talks which are set to begin friday, because this could be interpreted minimizing the type of attack or putting limits on what the u.s. may do. the president seemed to be trying to say the u.s. will alter its response, depending on the scale and scope of russian aggression, which could be a cyberattack or seizing territory or an invasion. >> o'donnell: margaret, what do we know about agreement or disagreement among nato allies about such an incursion by russia? >> reporter: well, that's key, and the president acknowledged cracks within the alliance. he said he may not get total unity on how to punish putin, which may also give up u.s. leverage. russia, norah, they have some power over western allies who want to keep russian dollars and gasoline flowing to europe. >> o'donnell: there will be so much to watch this week and next. ma
margaret, the president spoke about consequences for russia. but then he said it's one thing if it's a minor incursion. what did that mean? >> reporter: norah, russia is going to pounce on that phrase during diplomatic talks which are set to begin friday, because this could be interpreted minimizing the type of attack or putting limits on what the u.s. may do. the president seemed to be trying to say the u.s. will alter its response, depending on the scale and scope of russian aggression,...
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words margaret wrote. we crossed the longest hills and the worst road i ever saw two or three times after writing a little distance on the turnpike. we found it fenced across and were obliged to turn into a wood where it was almost impossible to proceed it appeared to me that we had come to an end of the habitable part of the globe. she commented on infrastructure or i guess i should say for the purposes of this class in this moment the lack of infrastructure. roads turnpikes poor wayfinding margaret's journey. west was not great. and she concluded by mentioning. the reason so few people are willing to return from the western country is not that the country is so good, but because the journey is so bad. now if we flash forward almost 20 years later we encounter yet another woman making the same journey west. francis trollope an english novelist and writer she moved to the united states to join a utopian community and then she later traveled around the country in the 1820s and wrote about what she experienc
words margaret wrote. we crossed the longest hills and the worst road i ever saw two or three times after writing a little distance on the turnpike. we found it fenced across and were obliged to turn into a wood where it was almost impossible to proceed it appeared to me that we had come to an end of the habitable part of the globe. she commented on infrastructure or i guess i should say for the purposes of this class in this moment the lack of infrastructure. roads turnpikes poor wayfinding...
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margaret? >> brennan: mola lenghi in boston, thank you. we turn now to the covid-19 pandemic, where despite a decline in hospitalizations and new cases, deaths are still rising and the virus is still highly transmissible. community spread is in the high range across the country, and a new variant of omicron has raised new concerns. mark strassmann reports. ♪♪ >> reporter: finally, a covid update not steeped in dread. >> we continue to move towards a time when covid won't disrupt our daily lives, a time when covid is no longer a crisis. >> reporter: new covid cases down sharply. hospitalizations down encouragingly. but omicron's over all milder im comes with a qualifier. >> we cannot look past the strain on our health systems and substantial number of deaths. >> reporter: we're now averaging 2300 covid deaths a day, many preventable. >> we've been trying to scream at the top of our loungs to say how bad it is. >> reporter: roughly 100 million americans have yet to get fully vaccinated. >> the decision does come back down to the individu
margaret? >> brennan: mola lenghi in boston, thank you. we turn now to the covid-19 pandemic, where despite a decline in hospitalizations and new cases, deaths are still rising and the virus is still highly transmissible. community spread is in the high range across the country, and a new variant of omicron has raised new concerns. mark strassmann reports. ♪♪ >> reporter: finally, a covid update not steeped in dread. >> we continue to move towards a time when covid won't...
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anyway, putting that all to the side, what is going on here, margaret? >> jim acosta, you have thrown me back to a previous life where i used to have to tell bill owe r o'reilly things about culture. fox news has been doing the same play for 20 years. find wa cultural issue and play it on a loop. it appeals to their viewership, which is older, quite older, and mostly men, and it's a generation apart, right? he's just detached from i think where the country is. >> who was looking at the old m&ms and being like, that's an attractive m&m? this is so bonkers. first of all, it's a private company, i don't know why they rebranded it, this is a typical cultural thing that drives folks a bit batty. but really? is this any kind of -- was he that wedded to the thigh-high boots on the m&m cartoon character before and if so, why? and maybe he should talk to somebody. >> they do hand out m&m's on air force one, here is the trump one i got after trump's last ride on air force one. honestly, we can send some to tucker if it will make him feel better. >> do you think th
anyway, putting that all to the side, what is going on here, margaret? >> jim acosta, you have thrown me back to a previous life where i used to have to tell bill owe r o'reilly things about culture. fox news has been doing the same play for 20 years. find wa cultural issue and play it on a loop. it appeals to their viewership, which is older, quite older, and mostly men, and it's a generation apart, right? he's just detached from i think where the country is. >> who was looking at...
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margaret mitchell was astonished that she couldn't find. a hospital to admit and care for her her black maid and even though margaret mitchell was willing to pay the bill no white hospital would take and care for her maid and so margaret mitchell had to bring this lady home and she died because she couldn't get medical care in. georgia effective margaret mitchell so much that she wrote a letter. to benjamin mayes and morehouse and told him i would like to contribute some money to train or to help train. help fund the training of young black medical students but she was so afraid that word might seep out in high society that she a white woman had helped black students that she asked. she asked benjamin mays the head of morehouse to keep it quiet. which he which he did but she continued to send money which was very nice of her. but it also showed that she had lived in a different world than her black me who lived in you know. jim crow world in georgia and was not treated as other human beings who were white were treated and of course that nov
margaret mitchell was astonished that she couldn't find. a hospital to admit and care for her her black maid and even though margaret mitchell was willing to pay the bill no white hospital would take and care for her maid and so margaret mitchell had to bring this lady home and she died because she couldn't get medical care in. georgia effective margaret mitchell so much that she wrote a letter. to benjamin mayes and morehouse and told him i would like to contribute some money to train or to...
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sunday morni ♪♪ [trumpet] ♪♪ brennan: i'm margaret brennan in washington. this week on "face the nation," the standoff between russia and the u.s. over ukraine escalates. president biden vows swift and severe consequences should vladimir putin defy him. plus dramatic new developments in the january 6 investigation. tensions in eastern europe are at their highest point in years, with russia's military buildup along the ukraine's borders preceding despite u.s.-led diplomatic negotiations. we'll get the latest from secretary of state, antony blinken. texas congressman michael mccaul will be with us too. he is leading sanctions to try to halt president putin's aggression. we'll talk with mississippi democrat bennie thompson. late last week, the supreme court order the release of 700 pages of white house documents detailing president trump and his allies' communications, leading up to and including the day of the attack. the omicron wave in the east is subsiding, but the daily death toll from covid reaches a new high. we'll hear from former f.d.a. commissioner d
sunday morni ♪♪ [trumpet] ♪♪ brennan: i'm margaret brennan in washington. this week on "face the nation," the standoff between russia and the u.s. over ukraine escalates. president biden vows swift and severe consequences should vladimir putin defy him. plus dramatic new developments in the january 6 investigation. tensions in eastern europe are at their highest point in years, with russia's military buildup along the ukraine's borders preceding despite u.s.-led diplomatic...
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ah, margaret friedlander is a 100 year old holocaust survivor. at the age of 19, she decided to return to germany a country she never wanted to set foot in again. her home land. she fights from remembering here and feels like she belongs to tell a tale, margaret friedlander in berlin. in 45 minutes on d. w. every journey begins with the 1st step and every language with the 1st word louis pinnacle. rico is in germany to learn german. why not learn with him? simple online, on your mobile and free to shop. d w e learning course, nikos vague german meetings he hello my fellow 77 percent as welcome to a new edition of the show for africa majority the youth. i am eddie micah junior. in this episode, we are pre shayton the arts, checking our design and meet in talent across the african continent. first, stop the democratic republic of the congo where creative minds, 10 trash into us. been in the capital kinshasa when he beats what the congolese art needs to reach the next level. finally, we're just niger and design not getting caught. you, laurie, given
ah, margaret friedlander is a 100 year old holocaust survivor. at the age of 19, she decided to return to germany a country she never wanted to set foot in again. her home land. she fights from remembering here and feels like she belongs to tell a tale, margaret friedlander in berlin. in 45 minutes on d. w. every journey begins with the 1st step and every language with the 1st word louis pinnacle. rico is in germany to learn german. why not learn with him? simple online, on your mobile and free...
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oh margaret friedlander in berlin. in 45 minutes on d, w. literature invites us to see people in particular that i like to see myself as the kid defiant, strange grown up world may only objective when i write is to share what a thing beautiful. did you books on you tube? ah ah ah, ah the ah, i'm almost there. all that's left is this mountain path. this time i'm going to be pretty high up in the anger the. that's a valley and this with alps, and it's my very 1st time. winter always arrives a little earlier in the year here. the mountains in the the are already covered with snow. the lakes located about 1800 meters above sea level have not yet frozen overn. my destination is st more, it's a place that stands for winter tourism like no other it's pretty cold up here in the good in and in order to warm up every now and then i have plan some activities, all variations of winter sports on the slopes on the cross country ski run and on a bike, i also want to find out how and why tourists have discovered the good dean in switz
oh margaret friedlander in berlin. in 45 minutes on d, w. literature invites us to see people in particular that i like to see myself as the kid defiant, strange grown up world may only objective when i write is to share what a thing beautiful. did you books on you tube? ah ah ah, ah the ah, i'm almost there. all that's left is this mountain path. this time i'm going to be pretty high up in the anger the. that's a valley and this with alps, and it's my very 1st time. winter always arrives a...
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. >> reporter: good morning, margaret. it was a relentless and historic single-day snowstorm here in boston. there was more snow here yesterday than the city averages the entire month of january. throughout massachusetts, plows faced whiteout conditions and it made it a challenge for the cleanup crews to keep up. it also whipped of waves, battering the entire english coastline. images from space showed it dumping more than two feet of snow. winds gusted as high of 83 mile-an-hour on cape cod and massachusetts. a couple thousand homes and businesses lost power in the state, and tens of thousands are still without power. a majority of flights, thousands of them were canceled at major airports in the mid-atlantic and the northeast. this morning the snow has finally lit up, but we're not yet in the clear, with much of the region digging out. the entire eastern seaboard was somehow, some way impacted by this storm system. as far south as florida, which felt freezing temperatures. the plows are working on the roads again this mo
. >> reporter: good morning, margaret. it was a relentless and historic single-day snowstorm here in boston. there was more snow here yesterday than the city averages the entire month of january. throughout massachusetts, plows faced whiteout conditions and it made it a challenge for the cleanup crews to keep up. it also whipped of waves, battering the entire english coastline. images from space showed it dumping more than two feet of snow. winds gusted as high of 83 mile-an-hour on cape...
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>> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by... and by... corporate funding is provided by... >> eva moskowitz, welcome to "firing line." >> thanks so much for having me. >> you are the ceo of success academy, a network of 47 charter schools throughout new york city. it all started right here... >> it did. this is the building. >> ...when, in 2006, you deced to found the school harlem 1. i have known you for more than a decade as you have built this network of schools. for the audience, can you explain the difference between a traditional public school and a charter school? >> sure. the difference is really quite simple. charter schools are public schools, publicly funded, publicly regulated, but they are independent of the union contracts on the one hand and the managerial bureaucracy on the other hand, whereas district schools are caught between those two forces, meaning the ucational bureaucracy and the labor contracts. >> you call your students scholars. >> we do. >> who are these scholars? >> well, 96% of them are black and brown. about
>> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by... and by... corporate funding is provided by... >> eva moskowitz, welcome to "firing line." >> thanks so much for having me. >> you are the ceo of success academy, a network of 47 charter schools throughout new york city. it all started right here... >> it did. this is the building. >> ...when, in 2006, you deced to found the school harlem 1. i have known you for more than...
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>> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by... and by... corporate funding is proded by... >> eva moskowitz, welcome to "firing line." >> thanks so much for having me. >> you are the ceo of success academy, a network of 47 charter schools throughout new york city. it all started right here... >> it did. this is the building. >> ...when, in 2006, you decided to found the school harlem 1. i have known you for more than a decade as you have built this network of schools. for the audience, can you explain the difference between a traditional public school and a charter school? >> sure. the difference is really quite simple. charter schools are public schools, publicly funded, publicly regulated, but they are independent of the union contracts on the one hand and the managerial bureaucracy on the other hand, whereas district schools are caught between those two forces, meaning the educational bureaucracy and the labor contracts. >> you call your students scholars. >> we do. >> who are these scholars? >> well, 96% of them are black and brown. abo
>> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by... and by... corporate funding is proded by... >> eva moskowitz, welcome to "firing line." >> thanks so much for having me. >> you are the ceo of success academy, a network of 47 charter schools throughout new york city. it all started right here... >> it did. this is the building. >> ...when, in 2006, you decided to found the school harlem 1. i have known you for more than...
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