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narrator: margaret died a short time later. and to compound an already unimaginable tragedy, the baby did not survive. metcalf: but the first thought was, "why would she do this, this close?" you know, she was within like two weeks of having the baby. so, you know, it just -- it really didn't make a whole lot of sense. narrator: everyone was shocked. what happened seemed so impulsive, especially with a baby on the way. even first responders and akron police were suspicious. the detectives really thought there was more to it. the emts thought there was more to it. narrator: no one had answers -- not scott, not the family, not margaret's friends. it was left to the coroner to decide what had happened, and the fact that margaret had attempted suicide years earlier played into his ruling. mifflin: with all the information that the coroner was given, he looked at everything in totality and decided, "i'm gonna rule it a suicide." walsh: ultimately, the coroner ruled that it was a suicide, and the police were really, you know, kind of
narrator: margaret died a short time later. and to compound an already unimaginable tragedy, the baby did not survive. metcalf: but the first thought was, "why would she do this, this close?" you know, she was within like two weeks of having the baby. so, you know, it just -- it really didn't make a whole lot of sense. narrator: everyone was shocked. what happened seemed so impulsive, especially with a baby on the way. even first responders and akron police were suspicious. the...
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margaret? >> margaret: omar, thank you. well, for a look at where these dangerous storms are headed next, let's bring in meteorologist mike bettes, from our partners at the weather channel. good evening, mike. >> well, margaret, good evening. we are in the midst of a multi-day severe weather outbreak. numerous tornadoes have touched down today across the plains. that threat will continue well into the night, from the texarkana area all the way up to saint peoria. these are all areas we could see violent tornadoes, large hail, and high winds. the threat overnight and returns again tomorrow, large area where the severe weather will break out for us from say i-35 in des moines all the way down toward wichita falls and dallas. the threat is torcon of 5, medium threat for tornadoes on our 1-10 scale that sits right in the middle. saturday, even into sunday, more storms right through the plains, eventually getting into the midwest and this storm, not likely, margaret, to die down until sometime late on sunday into monday. >> marg
margaret? >> margaret: omar, thank you. well, for a look at where these dangerous storms are headed next, let's bring in meteorologist mike bettes, from our partners at the weather channel. good evening, mike. >> well, margaret, good evening. we are in the midst of a multi-day severe weather outbreak. numerous tornadoes have touched down today across the plains. that threat will continue well into the night, from the texarkana area all the way up to saint peoria. these are all areas...
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margaret? >> margaret: a story to watch. thank you. well, with the clock ticking on tiktok, millions of users, including small businesses, are scrambling to figure out what to do. chinese-owned company is threatening to go to court to challenge new legislation that could effectively ban the platform sometime next year. hero cbs's senior business and technical correspondent jo ling kent. >> reporter: this is where you go live from here >> this is michael live from, yes. we support every business on here. >> reporter: brandon hurst says tiktok has changed his life. >> it allows me to go live and share who i am but also make it easy for people to buy. >> reporter: since he started selling on tiktok last year, first, better known as brandon the plant guy, says he has tripled his business. >> in the last year we have been able to sell 57,000. everyone always asks me, do you have a favorite variety of plant? yes, i do. >> reporter: company is 1 of 7000000000 small businesses on tiktok, according to the platform, it has supported more than 22
margaret? >> margaret: a story to watch. thank you. well, with the clock ticking on tiktok, millions of users, including small businesses, are scrambling to figure out what to do. chinese-owned company is threatening to go to court to challenge new legislation that could effectively ban the platform sometime next year. hero cbs's senior business and technical correspondent jo ling kent. >> reporter: this is where you go live from here >> this is michael live from, yes. we...
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margaret? >> margaret: nicole sganga, thank you. well, microchip maker intel is at the center of the latest high-tech race between the u.s. and china. cbs's jo ling kent got exclusive access to intel's state-of-the-art facility for tonight's "in depth" report. >> reporter: this is the new front line in the global chip war. >> here we go. let's go. >> reporter: intel is one of the biggest chipmakers in the world. inside this oregon fabrication plant, yellow light protects the millions of chips, or semiconductors, that power nearly all of the tech that we use. inside each one of those boxes, 25 silicon wafers. they travel around this factory, running about 200 miles over 3 to 6 months, going through thousands of steps before they are officially a semiconductor. ceo pat gelsinger says intel is accelerating production to satisfy massive demand. >> every aspect of human existence is depending more and more on what we do with semiconductors. >> reporter: it's a matter of national security, too. for example, if china were to ever invade ta
margaret? >> margaret: nicole sganga, thank you. well, microchip maker intel is at the center of the latest high-tech race between the u.s. and china. cbs's jo ling kent got exclusive access to intel's state-of-the-art facility for tonight's "in depth" report. >> reporter: this is the new front line in the global chip war. >> here we go. let's go. >> reporter: intel is one of the biggest chipmakers in the world. inside this oregon fabrication plant, yellow...
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. - [margaret] classified documents. - i have every right to have those boxes. - [margaret] january 6th. - [group] fight for trump. - [margaret] and election interference in georgia. - [trump] i just wanna find 11,780 votes. - [margaret] constitutional scholar melissa murray is tracking each case and the complicated legal maneuverings from trump's defense. - there is broad incentive for the defendant to frame what is happening to him not as the ordinary workings of legal system, but rather, the machinations of a political persecution that has been lobbied against him. - [margaret] as this unprecedented trial begins, what does legal scholar melissa murray say now? - [narrator] "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by robert granieri, vanessa and henry cornell, the fairweather foundation, the tepper foundation, peter and mary kalikow, the asness family foundation, the beth and ravenel curry foundation, the mckenna family foundation, charles r. schwab, the eric and wendy schmidt fund for strategic innovation, and by the following. corporate funding is provided by step
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." - [margaret] he's a writer, podcaster and television analyst who holds unorthodox views on some of the most charged issues in america. - so much of what dei has become has been a kind of kafkaesque, bureaucratic, race-obsessed, kind of nodes of employees [laughing] that become a cancer within organizations. - [margaret] coleman hughes, who is himself descendant of a slave from thomas jefferson's monticello, advocates for a colorblind america. a view he says reflects the values of martin luther king and the civil rights movement. - it's not a matter of debate, really, what he thought. he laid it out in his books. - [margaret] his advocacy of colorblindness puts him at odds with prominent anti-racist proponents on the left today. - in my view, their philosophy is straightforwardly racist according to the definition of racism used by the civil rights movement. actually - but does it follow that he aligns himself with the politics of the right? - we embrace the vision of martin luther king. the left is attempting to destroy that beautiful vision and divide americans by race. - [margare
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succeeded margaret well. tom was neither the the hot under the collar revolution ornery or or or very loud in any way he he was quite quiet. he was thoughtful he never confrontational. in fact seldom confrontational. and it was fascinating to watch his political his his policy career is filled with with potential horror, all conflicts and so much controversy among companies and large companies and potentially in the white. it was it was so interesting to me and i, i think the reason i emphasized so as two things in my remarks was there were two things at work here. one is this. we had this person who's from kansas, who's raised in kansas, who has who was a democrat, a little d from heart. so his brain worked on the cattle form. who who saw people in local the local community and had three sisters and friends and lovely parents. and then you kept off with this magnificent education on it and mighty of reasoning and decision making and managing it. and i think the result was very interesting. he he was it was n
succeeded margaret well. tom was neither the the hot under the collar revolution ornery or or or very loud in any way he he was quite quiet. he was thoughtful he never confrontational. in fact seldom confrontational. and it was fascinating to watch his political his his policy career is filled with with potential horror, all conflicts and so much controversy among companies and large companies and potentially in the white. it was it was so interesting to me and i, i think the reason i...
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margaret? >> holly williams, thank you. >>> we turn to john kirby the coordinator for strategic communications for the white house security council. welcome back. >> thanks, margaret. >> prime minister netanyahu says israel is one step away from victory but they still plan to go into rafah. has netanyahu agreed to president biden's request to make this targeted and not a ground assault? >> we have been very clear with the prime minister and his team that we don't support a ground operation in rafah, that there are other ways, other options that they need to look at for how they will go after the hamas threat still in rafah. we had a virtual meeting last week and expect to have an in-person meeting with israeli counterparts in the next week or so. we're narrowing down the schedule to present more details our thinking, some of our alternative, the kinds of things we want them to learn from our persons examines about how to do operations of this regard. >> the idf says this is an evolution of the
margaret? >> holly williams, thank you. >>> we turn to john kirby the coordinator for strategic communications for the white house security council. welcome back. >> thanks, margaret. >> prime minister netanyahu says israel is one step away from victory but they still plan to go into rafah. has netanyahu agreed to president biden's request to make this targeted and not a ground assault? >> we have been very clear with the prime minister and his team that we...
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. >> margaret: thanks, mike. ex-tabloid publisher david pecker took the stand again today to detail the alleged scheme he helped broker to suppress stories that could have hurt donald trump's 2016 campaign. the former president faces 34 felony counts of falsifying business documents related to a so-called hush money payment to a porn star. cbs's robert costa has more. >> bases 88 days that we have all been sitting in this courthouse. >> reporter: former president trump's took aim at the prosecution's key witness today, david parker, one once the publisher of the "national enquirer" and a longtime friend of trump. >> nice guy appeared to purchase on suppress negative stories to catch and kill, as it's called, was not unusual. pecker himself had testified that there were similar alleged arrangements with arnold schwarzenegger, tiger woods, and mark wahlberg. but pecker was later pushed by prosecutors on whether there was a difference with trump. did you suppress stories to help a presidential candidate yes, trump s
. >> margaret: thanks, mike. ex-tabloid publisher david pecker took the stand again today to detail the alleged scheme he helped broker to suppress stories that could have hurt donald trump's 2016 campaign. the former president faces 34 felony counts of falsifying business documents related to a so-called hush money payment to a porn star. cbs's robert costa has more. >> bases 88 days that we have all been sitting in this courthouse. >> reporter: former president trump's took...
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s advice, took to the dance floor with margaret. peter: did that include anglo-american relations at the time? mr. charter: that is a good question. i think it is said that lbj never bore a real grudge against britain that would be damaging to the special relationship. his problem was with the labour prime minister who was refusing to commit british troops, because that was causing tremendous problems with his own party back home. when you get a royal visitation like that, history shows us, and throughout the book as well, that the atmosphere dinner -- generally improves. the publicity around it is so normally positive that relationships are kept at a special level. it is not every country that can arrange to have a member of his leading family attend a dinner at the white house, and a dinner that i all accounts the lady was really excited to be able to host. for a change, in the lbj white house. peter: you also write that the queen later met lady bird johnson. mr. r: that's right. on a subsequent visit to texas, she was able to mee
s advice, took to the dance floor with margaret. peter: did that include anglo-american relations at the time? mr. charter: that is a good question. i think it is said that lbj never bore a real grudge against britain that would be damaging to the special relationship. his problem was with the labour prime minister who was refusing to commit british troops, because that was causing tremendous problems with his own party back home. when you get a royal visitation like that, history shows us, and...
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would margaret thatcher left. would margaret thatcher even make it into this modern day conservative party? i'll be asking her former top adviser, nigel gardiner, and he might take a ten. how do you solve a problem like prince andrew? i'll be dealing with the disgraced royal, who is the subject of two major hollywood films, one of which is out this weekend. my unapologetic verdict on randy andy at ten. you won't want to miss it. two hours of big opinion, big debate, and big entertaining mark dolan tonight is your perfect saturday night in. so crack open something cold and fizzy or fire up the kettle and fizzy or fire up the kettle and let's get to work. we start with the news headlines and a very good friend of mine, tatiana sanchez. >> mark, good to see you as always . the top stories this always. the top stories this evening. around 12,000 households remain without electricity in ireland this evening after storm kathleen swept across the island and other parts of the country. today it's brought strong winds resu
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. >>> i'm margaret brennan. in wa >>> i'm margaret brennan in washington. this week on "face the nation," the house passes a massive aid package, with funding for ukraine. widening the divide in the republican party. >>> after six months of party infighting over aid to ukraine, speaker johnson did an end run around his maga conservative critics and worked with democrats to get a $95 billion aid package through the house. a move ka could cost him his job. >> these are not armal normal . >> will it revive the weary ukrainiian war effort? >>> plus, we'll hear from tom cole and senator dan sullivan about all this and more. >>> as former president trump prepared for opening statements in the new york hush money trial, bad weather kept him off the campaign trail this weekend. >> the weather is really getting bad. >> president biden spent three days in a state that's a must-win for him. >> you're the ticket to my house. that's not hyperbole. >> we'll talk with that state's democratic governor, josh shapiro. >>> ahead of earth day, what impact is the recent run of
. >>> i'm margaret brennan. in wa >>> i'm margaret brennan in washington. this week on "face the nation," the house passes a massive aid package, with funding for ukraine. widening the divide in the republican party. >>> after six months of party infighting over aid to ukraine, speaker johnson did an end run around his maga conservative critics and worked with democrats to get a $95 billion aid package through the house. a move ka could cost him his job....
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margaret and lance, thank you both. we are looking at how this trial is playing across the nation. >>> also, biden needs young voters. obama has thoughts about that. snoilts ♪♪ ♪♪ >> michelle likes that when i sing that to her at night. that to me was that she moved from here like a distance. like i see you, i appreciate you, you know what that is. that's why i say he's got ice in his veins. >> that's his pro obama anthem and why the biden administration is looking for that now. first justice thomas and jan 6th. stay with us. with us .. who knows what to expect! turn shipping to your advantage. keep it simple...with clear, upfront pricing. with usps ground advantage®. ♪♪ feeling claritin clear is like... ♪♪ [cat meow] —is she? letting her imagination run wild even though she has allergies. yeah. everybody wants super straight, super white teeth. they want that hollywood white smile. new sensodyne clinical white provides 2 shades whiter teeth and 24/7 sensitivity protection. i think it's a great produc
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thank you for watching >> margaret: tonight, severe >> margaret: tonight, severe weather outbreak. >> that's a strong tornado. lots of debris in the air. >> i have never seen so much hail. >> margaret: hail and tornadoes slam the middle of the country as the threat of dangerous weather stretches into the weekend. >> wow! okay, that's not good. >> margaret: the "cbs evening news" starts now. ♪
thank you for watching >> margaret: tonight, severe >> margaret: tonight, severe weather outbreak. >> that's a strong tornado. lots of debris in the air. >> i have never seen so much hail. >> margaret: hail and tornadoes slam the middle of the country as the threat of dangerous weather stretches into the weekend. >> wow! okay, that's not good. >> margaret: the "cbs evening news" starts now. ♪
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. >>> i'm margaret brennan. in washington. and this week on "face the nation," the house passes a massive aid package with tens of billions of dollars for ukraine. widening the divide within the republican party. but is it coming too late to help ukraine defeat vladimir putin? >>> after six months of party infighting over aid to ukraine, speaker johnson did an end run around his maga conservative critics and worked with democrats to get a $95 billion package of foreign aid through the house. a move that could cost him his job. >> i said these are not normal times. they're not. the world is destabilized and it's a tinderbox. >> will it revive the weary ukrainian war effort? we'll talk with chair mark warner. >>> we'll hear from republican congressman tom cole and senator dan sullivan about all this and more. >>> as former president trump prepares for opening statements in the new york hush money trial, bad weather kept him off the campaign trail this weekend. >> they say the weather is really getting bad, really, really getting
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>> seth: please welcome back to the show margaret qualley, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> seth: hello, my friend. welcome back to the show. >> thanks. >> seth: is it true that this is a big night for you? this is your first late night talk show that you're doing sober? >> yes. >> seth: wow! [ laughter ] that's so exciting. >> and to clarify, like, i'm not sober. like, i'm -- i'll do it again tonight or tomorrow. >> seth: you'll have a drink after the show. >> probably. >> seth: this is just the first time you've done an interview sober. >> yes. >> seth: got it. >> yeah. >> seth: what a delight. [ light laughter ] what an honor that you think you can do it with me without, you know, tying one on. >> yeah, i don't know what i was thinking, yeah. >> seth: are you regretting it? >> should we pour one now? no, i'm just kidding, i'm fine. >> seth: okay, good. >>> no. yeah. >> seth: did you start having a little drink before an interview because you were a little nervous? >> yes. >> seth: yes. >> and i'm still a little nervous, but -- hi. but i
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if margaret myskow, benedict. if margaret thatcher was in the conservative party, how would she be characterised at this moment in time, and would she have any chance of becoming leader? >> i mean, i think she'd have a fantastic chance of becoming leader, but that's just because all it takes is for somebody to throw their hat in the ring, and that interrupt that person is just to interrupt you benedict, just to you briefly, benedict, just to interrupt you briefly. >> wouldn't margaret thatcher, if tory if she was on the tory backbenches, be labelled an backbenches, now be labelled an extremist far right, extremist or far right, extremist or far right, extremist in terms of her economic policy maybe. >> i think, liz truss has done a wonderful job of setting fire to the reputation of, thatcherite tories , you know, that's not tories, you know, that's not necessarily a reflection on the ideology itself. and i think a lot more to do with the calibre of the prime minister in question. but actually, i think that much mo
if margaret myskow, benedict. if margaret thatcher was in the conservative party, how would she be characterised at this moment in time, and would she have any chance of becoming leader? >> i mean, i think she'd have a fantastic chance of becoming leader, but that's just because all it takes is for somebody to throw their hat in the ring, and that interrupt that person is just to interrupt you benedict, just to you briefly, benedict, just to interrupt you briefly. >> wouldn't...
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margaret is grantham. margaret thatcher is a divisive character. her statue has been vandalised numerous times, making some here reluctant to use her legacy as an attraction for the town . an attraction for the town. grantham boasts a rich history. sir isaac newton was from here to this is grantham museum . to this is grantham museum. >> we share the history for local people and for visitors . local people and for visitors. >> despite a thatcher gallery inside the museum thinks renaming after her is a bad idea . run by volunteers, vivian is a manager . manager. >> it should not be called the margaret thatcher museum because it's about grantham. grantham people grantham exhibits grantham and there's more grantham town and there's more to grantham than there is so much more to grantham than margaret thatcher. much more to grantham than mail'met thatcher. much more to grantham than mail'met tievenzr. fan of >> i'm not even a fan of margaret thatcher. i'm not a conservative. because of that reaction. think people reaction. i think people are likely i w
margaret is grantham. margaret thatcher is a divisive character. her statue has been vandalised numerous times, making some here reluctant to use her legacy as an attraction for the town . an attraction for the town. grantham boasts a rich history. sir isaac newton was from here to this is grantham museum . to this is grantham museum. >> we share the history for local people and for visitors . local people and for visitors. >> despite a thatcher gallery inside the museum thinks...
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narrator: margaret died a short time later. and to compound an already unimaginable tragedy, the baby did not survive. metcalf: but the first thought was, "why would she do this, this close?" you know, she was within like two weeks of having the baby. so, you know, it just -- it really didn't make a whole lot of sense. narrator: everyone was shocked. what happened seemed so impulsive, especially with a baby on the way. even first responders and akron police were suspicious.
narrator: margaret died a short time later. and to compound an already unimaginable tragedy, the baby did not survive. metcalf: but the first thought was, "why would she do this, this close?" you know, she was within like two weeks of having the baby. so, you know, it just -- it really didn't make a whole lot of sense. narrator: everyone was shocked. what happened seemed so impulsive, especially with a baby on the way. even first responders and akron police were suspicious.
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margaret brennan is in for norah tonight. >> hi, juliette. we goon the road with how heartbreak can helping a young girl honor her late mother, that and more headlines tonight on the cbs ening news. >>> we madeit to the weekend. while it's a little cooler in some parts today, it's looking nice and dry. paill tell us >>> as expected,arted off with a lot of fog and cloud cover this morning. we're still seeing plenty of sun and a similar weather pattern will repeat itself tomorrow, close ttypical april temperatures in the afternoon after morning foand cloud cover burns off. we'll see changes the second half of the weekend. there's the fog as we look towards the golden gate rolling back in, 57 degrees in san francisto 70 degrees on the nose in concord. reducedvisibilities for most of the bay area early tomorrow morning, the fog in the brigh white on futurecast. it's going to be fairly widespread making a push into the inland vas to begin the day saturday. temperatures will warm up, a mix of 40s and low 50s early tomorrow and then we warm up to ne
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. >> good morning, margaret. good to be with you. >> i have a lot of topics to get to, but are you open as a republican to helping to vote to get help to baltimore to rebuild with federal dollars? >> we had a serious collapse of the interstate 40 bridge over the mississippi river in memphis and so i'm completely supportive of states working with the federal government to get the bridge back up and open as soon as possible. naturally there's a role for insurance, private settlement wih the companies and parties responsible, and then the traditional federal-state split for infrastructure programs. whatever it takes to get it done in the right way and bridge back functioning for the people of baltimore. >> okay. some of your freedom caucus colleagues have been skeptical which is why i asked for that. i want to get to some of the things that are coming up, potentially, for vote and for expiration. i know you sit on the intelligence committee, and must be aware of not just this law enforcement bulletin warning of dome
. >> good morning, margaret. good to be with you. >> i have a lot of topics to get to, but are you open as a republican to helping to vote to get help to baltimore to rebuild with federal dollars? >> we had a serious collapse of the interstate 40 bridge over the mississippi river in memphis and so i'm completely supportive of states working with the federal government to get the bridge back up and open as soon as possible. naturally there's a role for insurance, private...
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next on d w. margaret friedlander is a 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. she fights for remembering this year and feels like she been long to tell margaret friedlander in 45 minutes on d. w. get ready for an exciting auburn toyota for look surprised. hi, irish. and i'm ready to dive into the hands of children. to do you have you have a one the front porch response and unexpected side supplies and vision which is smell. do you remember from childhood days you might look across? no, no, chicago, it's, and my mom is around mazda. okay. who is vince uh, nice smell. when you open the window on a summer morning doctor, it's been raining of this quick seems to me swimming pool swimming pools in the smell of chlorine on crew. what kind of bunk food, any stylist, and i like the air in the mountains, with the moisture, the smile quite take a little too much. and how do you feel any smell that it feels like home? what did you know about the link between sme
next on d w. margaret friedlander is a 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. she fights for remembering this year and feels like she been long to tell margaret friedlander in 45 minutes on d. w. get ready for an exciting auburn toyota for look surprised. hi, irish. and i'm ready to dive into the hands of children. to do you have you have a one the front porch response and unexpected side supplies and...
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margaret aspinall. herson�*s worry. you are all right. margaret aspinall. her son's name was the second or third name down and she was telling me, it's ok. it's all right. it was just incredible compassion and kindness from someone who has suffered real pain from what happened on that day. now we have started to talk, we are also asking questions? why is there not a memorial at city ground? i'm aware there are more memorials and hillsborough. it's about the wider nottingham forest community, also. i can understand why people would like to visit a tangible something. i never felt i to visit a tangible something. i neverfelt i had to visit a tangible something. i never felt i had the right to share my experiences but some of our liverpool friends and fans don't see it that way. it’s liverpool friends and fans don't see it that wa . �* , liverpool friends and fans don't see it that way-— it that way. it's time we heard this sto , it that way. it's time we heard this story. and — it that way. it's time we heard this story. and we _ it that way. it's tim
margaret aspinall. herson�*s worry. you are all right. margaret aspinall. her son's name was the second or third name down and she was telling me, it's ok. it's all right. it was just incredible compassion and kindness from someone who has suffered real pain from what happened on that day. now we have started to talk, we are also asking questions? why is there not a memorial at city ground? i'm aware there are more memorials and hillsborough. it's about the wider nottingham forest community,...
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margaret talev, rena thank you both very much for being with us this morning. i really appreciate it >> all right. so israel trying to answer for its strike in gaza that killed seven aid workers from the nonprofit world central kitchen. the deaths include one dual us canadian citizen a spokesperson for prime minister benjamin netanyahu was on cnn last night >> when we make mistakes when israel makes mistakes, even the most tragic wants to admit we take responsibility see you in senior correspondent melissa bell is in jerusalem for us. melissa, good morning. what more can you tell us about the victims and the way that israel has reacted and responded to this well, we've been hearing more from worth saying central kitchen kasie about who these aid workers were. a wide variety of backgrounds, not just the american, canadian but also british citizen polish citizen. there was a palestinian amongst them, an australian aid worker as well. and there was so much outrage expressed over the course of yesterday, not just by international aid organizations, united nations r
margaret talev, rena thank you both very much for being with us this morning. i really appreciate it >> all right. so israel trying to answer for its strike in gaza that killed seven aid workers from the nonprofit world central kitchen. the deaths include one dual us canadian citizen a spokesperson for prime minister benjamin netanyahu was on cnn last night >> when we make mistakes when israel makes mistakes, even the most tragic wants to admit we take responsibility see you in...
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to tell margaret in 75 minutes on d. w. the world of free speech, free press access to free information for every stop trainings and next take action. hello dw global media for 2020, for a bunch of any register. now, lots dissipates from all over the world. i'm ready to share their solutions and to shape tomorrow, and join us and register now for the dw global media for in 2024 hours. are we do need those cars before a station in the rain forest continue carbon dioxide emission bruises, and again the people of the world are we what impact the biggest change doesn't happen the make up your own mind. the, the, this is dw news line from berlin tonight. the landmark court ruling in favor of switching senior citizens accusing their government of not doing enough to stop climate change. european court of human rights today said that switzerland's failure to act against global warming is a violation of human rights. also coming up tonight at the union's top court. lawyers today argue that german support for is real does not violat
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in such a minute, on d w, margaret friedlander, as a 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. she fights for remembering this year and feels like she belong to tell margaret friedman in 75 minutes on d w the the the, the, the is, it is someplace her into the more people than ever on the move world wide and such a base in life i suggested in cardboard. that's what i find out about bailey story. info. migraines. why do humming? does not get drunk. why do gravitational waves squeeze all bodies? how much do we need to put a stop hans? praying for help find beyond fis gets much on dw science and take time to handle this shadow. some of these costs and video shed light on the dog is devastating. colonial har is infected by germany across up and he employed a score farms and destroyed lights. what is the legacy of this wide spread races, depression? today? history. we need to talk about here, this stories. shadows of german colonialism. the they say is dw news lie from the pa
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>> firing line with margaret hoover is made possible in part by vanessa and henry coronel, the fair-weather foundation, peter and mary calico, the best and robin l curry foundation, the mckenna family foundation, charles schwab, the eric and wendy schmidt defined for his strategic innovation. corporate funding is provided by stevens inc. and by pfizer inc. >>> re wallick, welcome to firing line. >> thank you for having me. x you are an author, a futurist, the founder of an initiative that focuses on the future of humanity. what is a futurist? >> there is a common misconception, whichis a futurist products tomorrow, what is going to happen. look, people have been doing this for centuries, so we kind of think about tomorrow, but a professional working futurist like myself, we don't protect the future, we study megatrends, where almost anthropologists from tomorrow looking backwards. so, megatrend is something like the demographics or population or climate change, things that have been happening for decades and will unfurl for decades, then we look at hothose megatrends will impact us in the y
>> firing line with margaret hoover is made possible in part by vanessa and henry coronel, the fair-weather foundation, peter and mary calico, the best and robin l curry foundation, the mckenna family foundation, charles schwab, the eric and wendy schmidt defined for his strategic innovation. corporate funding is provided by stevens inc. and by pfizer inc. >>> re wallick, welcome to firing line. >> thank you for having me. x you are an author, a futurist, the founder of an...
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of the next one opened on dw margaret friedlander is a 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. she fights for remembering this year and feels like she belong to tell margaret friedman in 2 hours on d w. the in many countries education is still a privilege. property is one of the main causes some young children walk in minecraft. instead of going to class others can attend classes after they finish. minions of children, of the wills, collins going to school. we also want to just education makes the world make up your own mind. made for mines the it is rarely mister kenning, 7 for an aid workers in gaza. every hopes that the humanitarian situation, my ease, and the desperately need of food can begin to reach the hundreds of thousands of risk of famine. for how realistic of those hopes, my guess is yeah. megan's head of them the wage and refugee council for decades of experience in the humanitarian field. he's also a former, diplomatically, was personally involved with a l
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. >> margaret: disturbing development there, jericka duncan, thank you. meanwhile, inside the courthouse, jury selection concluded and opening statements will now begin monday in what is the first criminal prosecution of a former president of the united states. trump faces 34 counts of falsifying business records as part of a hush money scheme. cbs's robert costa has the latest. >> reporter: the full jury is now set in the unprecedented criminal trial of former president donald trump. >> the trial starts on monday, which is long before a lot of people thought. the judge wants this to go as fast as possible. >> reporter: there remain five alternate jurors to selected today complete the panel. they will hear evidence and step in if any of the jurors drop out. the group of seven men and five women weighing the evidence includes a teacher, an investment banker, and a corporate lawyer. the assigned four for a person is from ireland. emotions ran high with some emotional jurors complaining of anxiety. one saying today, "this is so much more stressful than i tho
. >> margaret: disturbing development there, jericka duncan, thank you. meanwhile, inside the courthouse, jury selection concluded and opening statements will now begin monday in what is the first criminal prosecution of a former president of the united states. trump faces 34 counts of falsifying business records as part of a hush money scheme. cbs's robert costa has the latest. >> reporter: the full jury is now set in the unprecedented criminal trial of former president donald...
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good morning to you, hanna. >> good morning, margaret. thank you for having me. >> thank you for speaking to us. i know that the biden administration has reache out to you and your family. the fbi is analyzing that video released yesterday. what stood out to you? i think this is the first proof of life so far? >> we've always believed that he's alive. we have to believe that he's alive. and his wife, my aunt, aviva siegel, who was held for 52 days, released in the deal that took place in november, she was with him and so we knew when she came out, she told us that he was alive, but this is the first time that we're seeing him, that we're hearing him. it's -- it's surreal. >> and you have 205 there, that's the number of days he has been held. in the video your uncle under duress mentions the protests that have been taking place in israel, pressuring the government for a deal. do you think that a deal can be reached at this point, and is it up to the united states to close it? >> i do think a deal can be reached. i mean, we know that. a dea
good morning to you, hanna. >> good morning, margaret. thank you for having me. >> thank you for speaking to us. i know that the biden administration has reache out to you and your family. the fbi is analyzing that video released yesterday. what stood out to you? i think this is the first proof of life so far? >> we've always believed that he's alive. we have to believe that he's alive. and his wife, my aunt, aviva siegel, who was held for 52 days, released in the deal that...
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great britain created a knitted copy of sandrenham palace, owned by the royal family, to work with margaret. it took about 2 years, or more precisely, approximately 7,300 hours, taking into account the fact that margaret worked on the palace for 10-12 hours every day, the knitted copy of sandrenham palace turned out to be an impressive 5.5 m in length and 1.8 m in width. the work was presented at the norfolk craftsmen's charity festival. money from ticket sales will be aimed at supporting three hospitals. according to simone, she started knitting after the death of her husband, at first she knitted for her children and grandchildren, when she found out that the festival of craftsmen in norfolk was raising money for charity, she wanted to do something worthwhile. margeret's work is truly impressive, she not only accurately recreated the palace, but also down to the smallest detail, she repeated the church and stables located on its territory, and did not forget about... the palace. in the garden you will find tiny knitted people tending the lawn and flowers. the moral of this actor's work is
great britain created a knitted copy of sandrenham palace, owned by the royal family, to work with margaret. it took about 2 years, or more precisely, approximately 7,300 hours, taking into account the fact that margaret worked on the palace for 10-12 hours every day, the knitted copy of sandrenham palace turned out to be an impressive 5.5 m in length and 1.8 m in width. the work was presented at the norfolk craftsmen's charity festival. money from ticket sales will be aimed at supporting three...
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you're going to be saying i am the margaret thatcher of yellowstone. since we're talking about george h w bush, we should stipulate this, i was honored to be his biographer and at one point in the -- 2011, 2012, he told me one of the things he thought about both liz cheney and your mother is there was a certain inflexibility. which is only herbert walker bush could do, he said you know they are iron, iron. and i went back to president bush, you said this. he said i said it. i will say this, i'm sure george h w bush is watching liz cheney right now with pride and i really am. [applause] rep. cheney: i do have to tell you, after the book came out, my mother's birthday was after the book came out and we had t-shirts made that have my mother's picture and on the back it says team iron --. i did not know you were allowed to say that word either. john: i think you can raise money off of this. i really do. talk about this, your father was president ford's chief of staff. he was george herbert walker bush's secretary of defense, vice president of the united st
you're going to be saying i am the margaret thatcher of yellowstone. since we're talking about george h w bush, we should stipulate this, i was honored to be his biographer and at one point in the -- 2011, 2012, he told me one of the things he thought about both liz cheney and your mother is there was a certain inflexibility. which is only herbert walker bush could do, he said you know they are iron, iron. and i went back to president bush, you said this. he said i said it. i will say this, i'm...
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knights of the order were many historical figures, including winston churchel, margaret thatcher and the russian monarchs, alexander i and nicholas ii. today the taganka theater celebrates its sixtieth anniversary; it was created on april 23, 1964 in moscow, on the basis of the moscow drama and comedy theater, director yuri lyubimov. his students are from the chuka school. the theater opened that day with a performance by the good man from tezuana. this has not been seen in the capital since the avant-garde experiments of the twenties. as critics wrote, it was a revival of the playful theatricality of mirkhold, combined with the classics of stanislavsky, the theater of the streets of brecht and the vakhtangov school. no curtain, no decoration, unity of the auditorium stage. it was a unique fusion of dramatic acting. over time, due to censorship bans, yuri lyubimov ended up in exile, but then returned and for a long time led the theater, which today has a new repertoire, but its anniversary. it traditionally celebrates the good man from xizuan. the sheep walk in a row, drums are beate
knights of the order were many historical figures, including winston churchel, margaret thatcher and the russian monarchs, alexander i and nicholas ii. today the taganka theater celebrates its sixtieth anniversary; it was created on april 23, 1964 in moscow, on the basis of the moscow drama and comedy theater, director yuri lyubimov. his students are from the chuka school. the theater opened that day with a performance by the good man from tezuana. this has not been seen in the capital since...
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. >>> the cbs evening news is >> margaret: a horrifying scene in downtown manhattan. >> it takes one can, dumps the can on himself, takes another can, dumps the second can on himself. >> margaret: a man set himself on fire just outside the
. >>> the cbs evening news is >> margaret: a horrifying scene in downtown manhattan. >> it takes one can, dumps the can on himself, takes another can, dumps the second can on himself. >> margaret: a man set himself on fire just outside the
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so i'm very happy that you're margaret friedlander. someone who reminds us why the constitution came to be are accepting this. tell us man, today in the spirit of diversity and difference, he does the teeth and keep unimpressed. dr. ceremony was held by the german integration foundation to mark the 70th anniversary of the constitution. even pulling this alongside. chancellor america was holocaust survivor mar godfrey lender. she received an award for outstanding integration work. miracle thing's been 97 year old, who has been telling the story of her life under the nazi regime in schools for years. and she also became patriot of article one of the constitution. human dignity is inviolable. the dimension is when i'm talking about spend that to a leash and no, i'm very touched. of course. i don't really know what to say. bessie sent and so chipped from my notes and i did write to speech. see that 1st of all, i just like to say move sign key, visited each victim. it's a me, it's incredible. just to experience this desk to enable the she w
so i'm very happy that you're margaret friedlander. someone who reminds us why the constitution came to be are accepting this. tell us man, today in the spirit of diversity and difference, he does the teeth and keep unimpressed. dr. ceremony was held by the german integration foundation to mark the 70th anniversary of the constitution. even pulling this alongside. chancellor america was holocaust survivor mar godfrey lender. she received an award for outstanding integration work. miracle...