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margaret: it's interesting. on the one hand, the people in our focus group thought he was in the establishment. on the other hand nobody thought he was the most viable or could get the nomination. you saw this real division of recognition that people talk about him in that context. no good feeling he is the guy to go with. mark: is he being penalized because his last name is bush? margaret: absolutely. some useful emotional threads the intensity, gut feeling. you could see their body reactions to the idea. giving you a sense of some of the trouble he has to overcome within that section of the republican party. mark: democrats shared their views of hillary clinton with john. john: what do you like least about her? what is most troubling? >> the e-mail thing. >> i don't think it was handled well. that plays into your ability to make decisions. >> i feel as though -- you have to be aware of how things appear to the public. who went through her e-mails? >> i think it would have been smarter to use a third-party to s
margaret: it's interesting. on the one hand, the people in our focus group thought he was in the establishment. on the other hand nobody thought he was the most viable or could get the nomination. you saw this real division of recognition that people talk about him in that context. no good feeling he is the guy to go with. mark: is he being penalized because his last name is bush? margaret: absolutely. some useful emotional threads the intensity, gut feeling. you could see their body reactions...
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brennan in switzerland, margaret, thank you. a boston police officer is in a medically induced coma after being shot in the face during a traffic stop. officer moi is no ordinary cop. he's a hero from the boston marathon bombing well known for being there when boston needed him most. boston police officer moi never saw it coming. last night, he and other officers pulled over a car in a high-crime area with his gun still in his holster, moynihan helped the driver out of the car. >> as the driver is getting out of the motor vehicle, you can see his right arm come up pointblank and shoot officer moynihan right below the eye. >> reporter: other officers returned fire. the gunman, identified as angelo west was killed. moynihan, who is 34 was critically injured. the bullet remains lodged behind his right ear. officer moynihan is a highly decorated cop. a former army ranger, he was a first responder to the shootoit in april of 2013 between police and boston marathon bombers tamerlan and dzhokhar tsarnaev. he helped save the life of tra
brennan in switzerland, margaret, thank you. a boston police officer is in a medically induced coma after being shot in the face during a traffic stop. officer moi is no ordinary cop. he's a hero from the boston marathon bombing well known for being there when boston needed him most. boston police officer moi never saw it coming. last night, he and other officers pulled over a car in a high-crime area with his gun still in his holster, moynihan helped the driver out of the car. >> as the...
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margaret, thank you. and you can see more of margaret's interview with secretary kerry tomorrow morning on "face the nation" when one of bob schieffer's guests will be senator tom cotton who wrote the letter to the rawnlz government. newly released footage shows how a baby was rescued from a submerged car. and remembering the dancing machine who stole the show "the gong show" when the cbs evening news continues. >> axelrod: last saturday on this broadcast, we reported on the rescue of a baby girl in utah naismed lily. she was found in a river upside down in her car seat her head just above the water. tonight, vinita nair has the remarkable police video that shows just how lily was saved. >> say i'm okay. i'm going to make it. i'm just really tired right now. >> reporter: 19-month-old baby lily groesbeck is healthy and alert after surviving the car crash that killed her mother. >> what have you got? >> reporter: jarring video from a policeman's body camera gives us glimpses of the scene as he raced toward
margaret, thank you. and you can see more of margaret's interview with secretary kerry tomorrow morning on "face the nation" when one of bob schieffer's guests will be senator tom cotton who wrote the letter to the rawnlz government. newly released footage shows how a baby was rescued from a submerged car. and remembering the dancing machine who stole the show "the gong show" when the cbs evening news continues. >> axelrod: last saturday on this broadcast, we reported...
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margaret brennan's interview with secretary kerry. closed captioning provided by cbs sports division >> this is going to be the last time most of these guys ever play in their life. >> one of the great magical events in sports. >> the little known school. >>
margaret brennan's interview with secretary kerry. closed captioning provided by cbs sports division >> this is going to be the last time most of these guys ever play in their life. >> one of the great magical events in sports. >> the little known school. >>
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margaret was talking about this a little bit. coursing through the minds of voters that i've talked to in my travels is a real hunger for authenticity for transparency from their candidates. i think secretary clinton would be served by being as transparent as possible. i don't know if that goes to turning over an entire hard drive. but look as much as there is a demand for that on the part of the voters and frankly the press, secretary clinton came of age, you know, and developed a bunker mentality toward the media. we can't demand her to be transparent and nimble and authentic, you know, when she's surrounded by banks of 25 television cameras and 100 reporters. it's a real conundrum for her. honestly a lot of the reporters covering the campaign now are -- were in high school when hillary clinton ran for president the last time and were in diapers when bill clinton was elected president. they're used to going up to senators and martin o'mallieey and chris christie and sticking a microphone in their face and get asking questions.
margaret was talking about this a little bit. coursing through the minds of voters that i've talked to in my travels is a real hunger for authenticity for transparency from their candidates. i think secretary clinton would be served by being as transparent as possible. i don't know if that goes to turning over an entire hard drive. but look as much as there is a demand for that on the part of the voters and frankly the press, secretary clinton came of age, you know, and developed a bunker...
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the week ahead in politics with susan page and margaret talev. testing human instincts for signs of subtle racism. a new documentary series on the emperor of all maladies. and, what it's like to live in space. >> woodruff: the deadline for reaching an interim deal with iran over its nuclear program is in the final hours, and there are new doubts on whether an agreement will be reached in time. a u.s. state department spokeswoman indicated there's only a 50/50 chance of it happening by tomorrow, as gaps remain between iran and other parties at the talks in switzerland. indira lakshmanan has been covering the twist and turns at the talks for bloomberg. i spoke to her a short time ago. and, indira lakshmanan joins us now. just down to the wire, a day left. how does it look? >> the only question now to which none of us have an answer is will they have a deal or no deal? seems the minister themselves don't know. the russian menster left talks after less than a day. he's going to moles cow and only will come back tomorrow if he has a sense they're redi
the week ahead in politics with susan page and margaret talev. testing human instincts for signs of subtle racism. a new documentary series on the emperor of all maladies. and, what it's like to live in space. >> woodruff: the deadline for reaching an interim deal with iran over its nuclear program is in the final hours, and there are new doubts on whether an agreement will be reached in time. a u.s. state department spokeswoman indicated there's only a 50/50 chance of it happening by...
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margaret thanks. many states may have to find another way to execute prisoners after the nation's largest pharmacist group called on members to stop selling drugs for lethal injection. manuel bojorquez is look spog this. >> reporter: texas is scheduled to execute these four men next month but only after officials scrambled to find the lethal injection drug pentobarbital. it may be harder now that the american pharmacist association has become the latest group to adopt a policy which discourages pharmacists' participation in executions. joe da silva is with the association's texas chapter. >> we feel that the pharmacists should have the right to decide based on their ethics, their religious positions as to what role they should play in dispense anything medication. >> reporter: pharmacists also became alarmed after ohio oklahoma and arizona experimented with new drug combinations made on special order by compounding pharmacies which led to prolonged and apparently painful executions. >> i think the bot
margaret thanks. many states may have to find another way to execute prisoners after the nation's largest pharmacist group called on members to stop selling drugs for lethal injection. manuel bojorquez is look spog this. >> reporter: texas is scheduled to execute these four men next month but only after officials scrambled to find the lethal injection drug pentobarbital. it may be harder now that the american pharmacist association has become the latest group to adopt a policy which...
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margaret: well, yeah, sort of. it is one explanation. it seems to fly with her base the people that are probably never going to leave her. but she said about the public, you know, i gave unprecedented -- she used the word "unprecedented" -- access to might e-mails. in fact, it is not in the least bit unprecedented because it usually goes in the other direction, and 30 thousand e-mails were deleted by her on the grounds that they were personal. stephanie: let's just imagine this happen to someone in corporate america. everyone's favorite industry, banking. if jamie dimon -- if while they were investigating the london whale scandal, it turned out he was using his personal e-mail address rather than jpmorgan correspondence, people would have asked for that guy's head. they would have demanded he be fired. why is hillary clinton treated differently? margaret: because the clintons play by their own rules. remember her whitewater press conference? "oh, i'm exposing everything." she never drops below a positive favorability rating because she i
margaret: well, yeah, sort of. it is one explanation. it seems to fly with her base the people that are probably never going to leave her. but she said about the public, you know, i gave unprecedented -- she used the word "unprecedented" -- access to might e-mails. in fact, it is not in the least bit unprecedented because it usually goes in the other direction, and 30 thousand e-mails were deleted by her on the grounds that they were personal. stephanie: let's just imagine this happen...
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second of state kerry tells our margaret brennan he's not sure. >> how do you clear the air, are you going to apologize for this letter? >> not on your life i'm not going to apologize for unconstitutional, unthought out action as somebody has been united states senate for 60-some days. >> schieffer: we'll hear more from kerry and cotton's explanation of why he did it. plus democratic joe manchin and elijah cummings on that and the week's other news. plus report on state of race relations in america. because this is "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs man we begin with margaret brennan's interview as he prepared to leave egypt fly to switzerland for the talks. she asked him flatly had the cotton letter put the talks in jeopardy? >> i don't know yet. when i negotiate for the first time on sunday night with foreign minister i'll have better sense. what i do know that this letter was absolutely calculated directly to interfere with these negotiations. it specifically inserts itself directly to the leader of another country saying don't negotiate because we're going to change t
second of state kerry tells our margaret brennan he's not sure. >> how do you clear the air, are you going to apologize for this letter? >> not on your life i'm not going to apologize for unconstitutional, unthought out action as somebody has been united states senate for 60-some days. >> schieffer: we'll hear more from kerry and cotton's explanation of why he did it. plus democratic joe manchin and elijah cummings on that and the week's other news. plus report on state of...
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thanks margaret. no one's fought harder against lifting singleses on iran than israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, and his reelection this week probably also dooms a peace plan that called for the gaza strip to be part of a new palestinian state. netanyahu pummeled gaza last summer after the palestinian group hamas launched rockets into israel. 2,000 palestinians were killed. 72 israelis died. we sent barry petersen to see how gaza is reacting to the election. >> reporter: welcome to graduation held in a downtown gaza park last night complete with proud parents taking videos. but this ?aint high school event, despite how young some of the boys are. this is the latest class trained by hamas to kill israelis. almost everyone lost friends or family in a war overseen by israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. his re-election has convinced many here that another war is inevitable. so hamas training camps across gaza are busy. hamas won't say how many thousands of men it has but some here estimate
thanks margaret. no one's fought harder against lifting singleses on iran than israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, and his reelection this week probably also dooms a peace plan that called for the gaza strip to be part of a new palestinian state. netanyahu pummeled gaza last summer after the palestinian group hamas launched rockets into israel. 2,000 palestinians were killed. 72 israelis died. we sent barry petersen to see how gaza is reacting to the election. >> reporter: welcome...
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margaret. >> reporter: charlie, the u.s. ambassador to south korea was hospitalized after being attacked. the white house says his injuries are not life threatening. he's okay, but what we're learning is that there was some sort of armed assault and that mark lipper was targeted during a breakfast lecture. he's a former navy seal with a close personal relationship with president obama and was recently named u.s. envoy to south korea after previously holding senior positions at the pentagon. we know that there is a man in custody in seoul who may have used some sort of blade in the attack, and it comes right on the cusp of the start of joint u.s.-south korean military exercises, which are often a source of provocation for north korea. >> rose: margaret, thanks. now to iraq, where government troops are trying to retake saddam hussein's home town of tikrit from isis. fighting alongside the iraqi troops are shiite militias backed by iran. the u.s. is not involved. holly williams reports on the fight from inside iraq. >> reporter
margaret. >> reporter: charlie, the u.s. ambassador to south korea was hospitalized after being attacked. the white house says his injuries are not life threatening. he's okay, but what we're learning is that there was some sort of armed assault and that mark lipper was targeted during a breakfast lecture. he's a former navy seal with a close personal relationship with president obama and was recently named u.s. envoy to south korea after previously holding senior positions at the...
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for us in switzerland, margaret, thank you. and in washington tonight house republicans are considering their next move after learning that the private e-mail server that hillary clinton used as secretary of state has been wiped clean. they have been demanding access to it in their investigation of the 2012 benghazi attacks. and we have more now from nancy cordes. >> clinton has until friday to comply with the republican request to hand her server over to a third party for review. but a letter from her lawyer makes it clear that's not happening. even if such review were appropriate or legally authorized, he writes, it would be pointless because at the end of the lastier clinton asked that her account be reset to retain only the most recent 60 days of e-mails. republican trey gowdy chairs the benghazi committee. >> the decision particularly after congressional investigation has begun to summarily delete or bip clean public record, i think was a pretty bold move on her behalf. >> clinton's lawyer says the server was purged only a
for us in switzerland, margaret, thank you. and in washington tonight house republicans are considering their next move after learning that the private e-mail server that hillary clinton used as secretary of state has been wiped clean. they have been demanding access to it in their investigation of the 2012 benghazi attacks. and we have more now from nancy cordes. >> clinton has until friday to comply with the republican request to hand her server over to a third party for review. but a...
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margaret hoover is here with us. you've been chomping at the bit to discuss some of this. the governor says this is a perception problem, and because of a perception problem, he wants to fix it. he's now pushing the legislature to get him a bill that would make it clear this bill does not allow any business the right to deny services to anyone. is that a fix? >> it will be a fix if he passes and supports a comprehensive nondiscrimination law. >> he specifically says that is not on his agenda. >> there are different kinds of fixes. what he has proposed is not specific. but businesses have won here because he said he acknowledges he has to do something. it is salesforce.com and the municipality of indianapolis who have all voted and supported the bill on the floor called the fairness for all hoosiers act. that is a bill that will protect lgbt people. i don't think falling short of that, you'll be able to answer the major criticisms of this. and i just want to be clear on one thing. he says he does not support discrimination of lgbt. >> he said that over and over again. >> th
margaret hoover is here with us. you've been chomping at the bit to discuss some of this. the governor says this is a perception problem, and because of a perception problem, he wants to fix it. he's now pushing the legislature to get him a bill that would make it clear this bill does not allow any business the right to deny services to anyone. is that a fix? >> it will be a fix if he passes and supports a comprehensive nondiscrimination law. >> he specifically says that is not on...
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margaret: that's right. certainly, in terms of his immediate audience here, these are students, so they do not have pockets full of money, but the idea of getting out of the gate early is about generating buzz and the kind of fundraising that you need to do when you are not receiving major backing from wall street. he and his team think they need somewhere between $40 million and $50 million to survive in a primary contest. even then, there will be interest in what jeb bush is raising. for them to generate that kind of money they need a real strategy and we will see that later today when he leaves here and goes to new york to begins that fundraising. betty: where does he go after this, i was going to say -- so he is betting back up north? margaret: he is. we are expecting him to do a full court morning show tomorrow. all of that stuff. all of the media with the big m's later today. betty: thank you so much. stay with bloomberg television. mark halperin and john heilemann anchoring the live stream of ted cruz
margaret: that's right. certainly, in terms of his immediate audience here, these are students, so they do not have pockets full of money, but the idea of getting out of the gate early is about generating buzz and the kind of fundraising that you need to do when you are not receiving major backing from wall street. he and his team think they need somewhere between $40 million and $50 million to survive in a primary contest. even then, there will be interest in what jeb bush is raising. for them...
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so i move them and there she was was. >> he says margaret wanted to be a nurse. and was in a program at einstein hospital in the morning. she was a senior at olney high. >> from 12:00 to 5:00 she was a regular school because she graduates this year. so we bought the ring, everything we needed. her dreams she was going to be a nurse. nothing thought something like this would happen. >> reporter: back here live, police believe the motive may be an argument although they have not said who the teen may have been arguing with. they also do not have a suspect. dawn? >> all right, thank you shawnette. >>> services back to normal on the mark frankford line tonight after a transformer fire on the tracks. a viewer tweeting this picture tonight you can see the flames on the tracks near the 13th street stop. septa turned off power so crews could put out the flames. passengers were transported by shuttle bus for about 30 minutes minutes. >>> off duty linden, in that new jersey police officer is among those killed in a wrong way head-on crash this morning. two other linden pol
so i move them and there she was was. >> he says margaret wanted to be a nurse. and was in a program at einstein hospital in the morning. she was a senior at olney high. >> from 12:00 to 5:00 she was a regular school because she graduates this year. so we bought the ring, everything we needed. her dreams she was going to be a nurse. nothing thought something like this would happen. >> reporter: back here live, police believe the motive may be an argument although they have not...
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margaret wells was 94 years old, and police found her body on saturday in her own home as darcy spencer discovered, the family is rightfully stunned. >> i really can't even put it into words. it's just unbelievable. she lived 94 years, and to have her life come to an enlike this is devastating. his great-aunt would have celebrated her 95th birthday in may, about you she was killed in her own home allegedly at the hands of her very own daughter. >> god has a plan for all of us. i don't question him and am not angry, but you live 94 years, you're not supposed to go with someone plunging a knife in you. >> margaret wells retired from the marine corps annex, married for 50 years before her husband passed away. she lived in this house near hyattsville for decades. >> she was fantastic, fun to be around would help anybodying do anything for anybody, loved to talk. >> years ago she took in two nephews and a niece after their mother was killed. one of the nephews was la ray's father. the family is stunned that her daughter michelle davis, has been charged with talking her to death during an arg
margaret wells was 94 years old, and police found her body on saturday in her own home as darcy spencer discovered, the family is rightfully stunned. >> i really can't even put it into words. it's just unbelievable. she lived 94 years, and to have her life come to an enlike this is devastating. his great-aunt would have celebrated her 95th birthday in may, about you she was killed in her own home allegedly at the hands of her very own daughter. >> god has a plan for all of us. i...
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presented you i'm custodian and think i know a few of us signed up there will be more sign-ups and margaret stated later and worked with members that was very, very excited and i know that people our people our members enjoyed having that program come to them so we're going to put more information in the newsletter and hopefully increases the members to the next meeting but i wanted to environment the wellness staff that was a wonderful opportunity and set up experience despite the fact some of us were creek around there was a lot of materials and all kinds of things bus plus menu options thank you very, very much. >> any other public comment hearing none next item this is part of our open public. >> item 17 action item vote on whether or not to hold closed session it on the appeals. >> i move we go into closed session to hear this appeal. >> second. >> i seconded it. >> okay. any public comment? hearing none those in favor >> i. >> . >> good evening and welcome to the march 18, 2015 meeting of san francisco board of appeals the presiding officer is commissioner president lazarus and she's
presented you i'm custodian and think i know a few of us signed up there will be more sign-ups and margaret stated later and worked with members that was very, very excited and i know that people our people our members enjoyed having that program come to them so we're going to put more information in the newsletter and hopefully increases the members to the next meeting but i wanted to environment the wellness staff that was a wonderful opportunity and set up experience despite the fact some of...
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and as margaret brennan reports the two countries have reached a critical point. >> reporter: with just 48 hours to go, negotiators told cbs news that the talks are at risk of failure, unless iran makes significant concessions. >> top diplomats from all the major world powers have flown in to push iran to take the u.s. brokered deal. british foreign minister philip hammond. >> if we are going to get this done over the next few hours iran needs to take a deep breath and make tough decisions. >> reporter: but in the way of the deal are two major sticking points. iran wants the sanctions that have cut them off from global markets lifted immediately, but the u.s. worries that iran will then purchase parts that couldpo be used to build a weapon, and iran is demanding that they be allowed to further enrich uranium in the final years of a deal, but the u.s. is pushing back. even if these hurdles are cleared by the tuesday deadline the administration still needs to convince congress not to torpedo the deal by rolling out more sanctions. north carolina republican, richard burr. >> i don't know i
and as margaret brennan reports the two countries have reached a critical point. >> reporter: with just 48 hours to go, negotiators told cbs news that the talks are at risk of failure, unless iran makes significant concessions. >> top diplomats from all the major world powers have flown in to push iran to take the u.s. brokered deal. british foreign minister philip hammond. >> if we are going to get this done over the next few hours iran needs to take a deep breath and make...
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diferencia es que las autoridades habÍan revelado oficialmente la foto del sospechoso en el caso de margaret aÚn no. se tiene prueba contundente que puede ayudar en este investigaciÓn los de llamar al 6153863334. >> no era 1 persona que tenÍa vicios en 1 persona que trabajaba. es 1 manera horrible que no se merecÍa esa es la rabia que tenemos. julio: gracias, la policÍa investiga el hallazgo de los restos que parece ser de 1 mujer en el patio trasero de 1 residencia, oficiales llegaron a la vivienda a las 11:30 de la maÑana 1 persona se encontrÓ bajo custodia testigos dicen que escucharon gritos de 1 mujer durante la hora de la maÑana y se percataron de 1 hombre que se encontraba con 1 pala y aparentemente pretendÍa acabar 1 tumba poco profunda la policÍa llegÓ y logrÓ capturarlo para ser interrogado. entras que 1 mujer perdiÓ la vida luego de ser atropellado 2 veces mientras cruzaba la calle esta maÑana los vehÍculos impactaron a cristina macÍas en la calle street, la vÍctima se encontraba caminando en direcciÓn norte cuando fue impactada esta fue declarada muerta en el lu
diferencia es que las autoridades habÍan revelado oficialmente la foto del sospechoso en el caso de margaret aÚn no. se tiene prueba contundente que puede ayudar en este investigaciÓn los de llamar al 6153863334. >> no era 1 persona que tenÍa vicios en 1 persona que trabajaba. es 1 manera horrible que no se merecÍa esa es la rabia que tenemos. julio: gracias, la policÍa investiga el hallazgo de los restos que parece ser de 1 mujer en el patio trasero de 1 residencia, oficiales...
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margaret? >> i just wanted -- iran, i think it's interesting, in the first two days that letter from the 47 came up twice in the room between u.s. and american -- iranian negotiators you hear from iran now more and more of emphasis on, okay, well, we know what is happening on the u.s. front let's get these u.n. related sanction, stop proliferation, don't let them buy parts that could be used to build different kinds of weapons, they are more focused on that than they are on the american sanctions and european which is what actually is being offered to those more quickly. >> schieffer: i'm going to thank all of you this morning this is a very interesting panel. we'll be right back with some sports news. >> schieffer: turning now to the other sports news as they say on tv, president obama yesterday walked in on the princeton and university of wisconsin green bay game to see his niece leslie robinson win the school's first women's ncaa tournament game in school history. >> you know what a real fan
margaret? >> i just wanted -- iran, i think it's interesting, in the first two days that letter from the 47 came up twice in the room between u.s. and american -- iranian negotiators you hear from iran now more and more of emphasis on, okay, well, we know what is happening on the u.s. front let's get these u.n. related sanction, stop proliferation, don't let them buy parts that could be used to build different kinds of weapons, they are more focused on that than they are on the american...
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relationship every year and work you guys and, in fact, we have a direct relate with hamilton rec and margaret park. we are excited to roll the programs out and think that the summer is a key time to keep youth engaged as they lose a lot of learning during the summer. that is why we're also having our summer learning day at civic center plaza on june 12th and hydra menendez is working with us at mayor's office of education with that. so we would definitely like to invite you there. it's not enough to make the programs possible, we need money that. is why on may 6th we're having our annual fundraisers, our 5th annual more than magic fundraiser. help the people who helped us do and board of supervisors, president london breed and supervisor mark farrell in collaboration with collective impact our parent organization. this will be on wednesday, may 6th, 2015. 6:30 to 9:30 p.m., 888 brandon street in san francisco. i will leave you all a program brochure of what we're doing this whole summer and we invite members of public, if you have any children to definitely bring them over to moe magic. there
relationship every year and work you guys and, in fact, we have a direct relate with hamilton rec and margaret park. we are excited to roll the programs out and think that the summer is a key time to keep youth engaged as they lose a lot of learning during the summer. that is why we're also having our summer learning day at civic center plaza on june 12th and hydra menendez is working with us at mayor's office of education with that. so we would definitely like to invite you there. it's not...
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margaret brennan is at the state department. margaret, good morning. >> good morning. israeli officials claim congress has been kept in the dark about this nuclear deal. when prime minister netanyahu begins speaking momentarily, he may reveal concessions being made to win over iran. >> today we are no longer silenced. >> reporter: with the clock ticking, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is raising the stakes. >> it's real and the united states agree that iran should not have nuclear weapons. but we disagree and the best way to prevent iran from developing those weapons. >> reporter: speaking to a pro-israel lobby on monday netanyahu blasted the emerging u.s. deal to curb iran's nuclear program. hours later -- >> it's great to be back at apac. >> reporter: susan rice speaking from the same podium swatted away claims that the u.s. is rushing toward a weak deal. >> sound bites won't stop iran from getting a nuclear weapon. strong diplomacy, backed by pressure, can. >> reporter: the de eal emerging from talks in switzerland would eliminate iran's ability for at le
margaret brennan is at the state department. margaret, good morning. >> good morning. israeli officials claim congress has been kept in the dark about this nuclear deal. when prime minister netanyahu begins speaking momentarily, he may reveal concessions being made to win over iran. >> today we are no longer silenced. >> reporter: with the clock ticking, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is raising the stakes. >> it's real and the united states agree that iran...
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investigators believe margaret molina was strangled, the 18 year-old also had head trauma. >> police responded inside 3109 heartville street. when they get inside the second floor bedroom they find margaret molina an 18 year-old female she was pronounced dead on the scene. >> reporter: to the shock of neighbors molina was found dead inside her kensington home. >> i still can't believe it. i just can't. >> reporter: according to police, her father became concern this morning. >> we have her father up tears we're speaking with him trying to find out who may have been in the house, who frequented the house. >> he had in the seen her in several hours, but her door was will be which was in the uncommon. >> reporter: investigators spent friday morning searching for possible evidence in the case. as they searched the home on the 3100 block of heartville street neighbors told cbs-3 that molina went to olney high school and often seen hanging out with her boyfriend. >> she was preparing for her prom her prom in may. she was talking to me about her prom and she was planning after graduation. >
investigators believe margaret molina was strangled, the 18 year-old also had head trauma. >> police responded inside 3109 heartville street. when they get inside the second floor bedroom they find margaret molina an 18 year-old female she was pronounced dead on the scene. >> reporter: to the shock of neighbors molina was found dead inside her kensington home. >> i still can't believe it. i just can't. >> reporter: according to police, her father became concern this...
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we all want to thank you margaret, for coming and visiting us and a stimulating talk. come again please. thank you. [applause] which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] announcer: every sunday, you can learn from leading historians about presidents and first ladies, their policies and legacies. to watch any of our programs or check our schedule, visit c-span.org/history. you are watching american history tv all weekend, every weekend on cspan3. announcer: on c-span3 we complement coverage by showing you the most relevant congressional hearings and public affairs events. on weekends, cspan3 is home to american history tv with programs that tell our nation's story including six unique series. the civil war, visiting battlefields and key events. american artifacts, touring museums and historic sites. history bookshelf with the best-known american history writers. the presidency, looking at the policies and legacies of our nation's commanders in chief. lectures in history and our ne
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margaret ma lien a was just months away from graduating from olney high school. her dead told eye witness news she planned on go to penn state. ma lien a said his daughter and her boyfriend got into an argument. he also left when he returned he began to panic thinkinguhis daughter was still out. i was worried. around 1:00 i was going -- my nerves was jumpy. ma lien a said the 18 year old bedroom door was locked and he didn't have the key. after pacing back and forth he took the door off the hinges and ran into the bedroom. when i put the sheets down i scream. everybody came from old block. she had a head wound and had been strangled. police arrived minutes later and ghana search for the suspect. neighbors watched the scene unfold. >> she was waiting for her prom in may. she was talking to me about her prom. she was planning after graduation. >> she was a good girl. >> as police continued their search ma lien a suspects the boyfriend had something to do with his daughter's debt and he has this message. >> he's not going to get away with it. i know, i tried the pol
margaret ma lien a was just months away from graduating from olney high school. her dead told eye witness news she planned on go to penn state. ma lien a said his daughter and her boyfriend got into an argument. he also left when he returned he began to panic thinkinguhis daughter was still out. i was worried. around 1:00 i was going -- my nerves was jumpy. ma lien a said the 18 year old bedroom door was locked and he didn't have the key. after pacing back and forth he took the door off the...
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howard, margaret and tad. margaret, i thought the republicans learned their lesson. you notice we don't have the right to go into iraq. they all feel they were bamboozled by w and the neocons. here this guy is blowing the bugle for another war, a war. >> right. i mean, i think he wants to be the ted cruz of foreign policy. he's been in the senate for 60 days. he comes out with this, the author of this letter and what it shows is that they hate obama more than they care about, you know, america's foreign policy. they just want -- they want to blow this up at any cost because they hate obama. >> why does anybody here think they want to blow up the talks before they reach a conclusion before we find out what the deal is, ted? why are they afraid of a deal if though don't know what it is? >> one to undermine the president which they have done for a long time. they almost defaulted the debt -- >> are they afraid we might have a successful deal that stops the iranians from building a bomb? >> yes, i think they're afraid the president will have political success. >> you mea
howard, margaret and tad. margaret, i thought the republicans learned their lesson. you notice we don't have the right to go into iraq. they all feel they were bamboozled by w and the neocons. here this guy is blowing the bugle for another war, a war. >> right. i mean, i think he wants to be the ted cruz of foreign policy. he's been in the senate for 60 days. he comes out with this, the author of this letter and what it shows is that they hate obama more than they care about, you know,...
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here's margaret brennan. >> reporter: when hillary clinton traveled more than a million miles she famously carried her blackberry with her. state department spokeswoman marie harf said today that clinton's use of a personal e-mail account was not illegal. >> there was no prohibition on using a nonstate.gov account for official business as long as it's preserved. >> reporter: but clinton aides did not submit toes e-mails to government archives as required by 2009 law. they claim nine out of 10 e-mails she sent were to state department colleagues and, therefore, in the department's computer system. spokesman nick merrill said there was "every expectation they would be retained." last year, the state department sent a written request for the e-mails. clinton's aides then turned over 55,000 pages of communications. the e-mails were revealed after the department sent 300 clinton messages to a house committee investigating the benghazi attacks. >> can you trust hillary clinton? >> reporter: republican darrell issa. secretary clinton's aides didn't hand over her e-mails to government records. is
here's margaret brennan. >> reporter: when hillary clinton traveled more than a million miles she famously carried her blackberry with her. state department spokeswoman marie harf said today that clinton's use of a personal e-mail account was not illegal. >> there was no prohibition on using a nonstate.gov account for official business as long as it's preserved. >> reporter: but clinton aides did not submit toes e-mails to government archives as required by 2009 law. they...
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margaret brennan at the state department. former secretary of state hillary clinton has finally responded to the controversy surrounding her exclusive use of private e-mails for state department business. nancy cordes reports clinton's brief comment came hours after she was served with a congressional subpoena. >> reporter: clinton hasn't answered any questions about her e-mails yet, but in a late-night tweet, she wrote "i want the public to see my e-mail. i asked the state to release them. they said they will review them for release as soon as possible." >> time is of the essence. >> reporter: that prompted a scathing response from the office of republican trey gowdy who is leading the latest house investigation into the 2012 benghazi terror attacks. the former secretary's tweet does not answer questions about why this was not done when she left office, the gowdy statement said accusing clinton of a scheme to conceal them. clinton gave the state department 55,000 pages of her private e-mails in december. 900 of those pages w
margaret brennan at the state department. former secretary of state hillary clinton has finally responded to the controversy surrounding her exclusive use of private e-mails for state department business. nancy cordes reports clinton's brief comment came hours after she was served with a congressional subpoena. >> reporter: clinton hasn't answered any questions about her e-mails yet, but in a late-night tweet, she wrote "i want the public to see my e-mail. i asked the state to...
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i'm incredibly happy to have margaret macmillan here with us. she's going to talk for 40 or 45 minutes about wilson in war and peace, then i will engage her in a conversation for 10 or 15 minutes, and then i will open it up for questions. thank you. [applause] margaret: i would like to thank you for that kind introduction. i should warn you about that joke about mrs. wilson. [indiscernible] i would like to think the miller center for inviting me. it's a great pleasure to be here. i'm ashamed to say it is my first visit to the university of virginia in charlottesville. aren't you lucky to live in such a wonderful place. i'm going to talk today about woodrow wilson in war and peace. in 1913, at the beginning of his first administration, he said to a friend, it would be an irony of date if my administration had to focus on foreign policy. it was not his interest. it was not something he particularly wanted to have to do. that was something that he ended up doing. we look at him because he presides over the united states at a time of great crisis in
i'm incredibly happy to have margaret macmillan here with us. she's going to talk for 40 or 45 minutes about wilson in war and peace, then i will engage her in a conversation for 10 or 15 minutes, and then i will open it up for questions. thank you. [applause] margaret: i would like to thank you for that kind introduction. i should warn you about that joke about mrs. wilson. [indiscernible] i would like to think the miller center for inviting me. it's a great pleasure to be here. i'm ashamed to...
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margaret asked kerry about that on saturday. >> reporter: so how do you clear the air? are you going to apologize forto this letter? >> not on your life. i'm not going to apologize for an unconstitutional and unthought-out action for someone in the united states senate for 160 some days. that's just inappropriate. >> pelley: kerry also told correspondent brennan he wouldcorres be willing to negotiate with syria's dictator, bashar al- assad, to remove him from power and end syria's civil war. today assad told iranian tv only syrians can decide his future. the civil war began four years ago in syria as a popular uprising against assad.ee more than 215,000 have been killed. nearly four million have fled the country. half of them children. yet in the face of unrelenting brutality, heroes have emerged. and clarissa ward went to syria to meet them. >> reporter: when the bombs rain down on syria, these are thers brave volunteers who run in. nicknamed "the white helmet," they claw and saw their way through the rubble to save those buried beneath. here a two-week-old baby trappe
margaret asked kerry about that on saturday. >> reporter: so how do you clear the air? are you going to apologize forto this letter? >> not on your life. i'm not going to apologize for an unconstitutional and unthought-out action for someone in the united states senate for 160 some days. that's just inappropriate. >> pelley: kerry also told correspondent brennan he wouldcorres be willing to negotiate with syria's dictator, bashar al- assad, to remove him from power and end...
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program and that, charlie is the biggest source of disagreement between these two allies. >> rose: margaret, thanks. keeping tracks of threats against america is the job of james clapper the direct your of national intelligence. today in an interview on my pbs program, i ask him how he balances calls for better surveillance with accusations that the government goes too far. >> i've been on the receiving end of virtually all the post-event critiques and investigations to include 9/11 and since. and i do find some irony in light of all the other fault over the last two years that a common theme of every one of those critiques has been that the government should have been more intrusive. it's true of the christmas bomber. it's true of ford hoot and it's true of the boston marathon. >> rose: that meant to you what? >> it means that we're supposed to do more intensive surveillance of people who live in this country. >> rose: so the irony is they want you in terms of those specific instance, there's a call for more intrusiveness, and yet the response to the edward snowden disclosures is too intru
program and that, charlie is the biggest source of disagreement between these two allies. >> rose: margaret, thanks. keeping tracks of threats against america is the job of james clapper the direct your of national intelligence. today in an interview on my pbs program, i ask him how he balances calls for better surveillance with accusations that the government goes too far. >> i've been on the receiving end of virtually all the post-event critiques and investigations to include 9/11...
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more now from state department correspondent margaret brennan. >> reporter: with the clock ticking, secretary of state john kerry shot down criticism that the u.s. is rushing toward a weak deal with iran. >> any deal that we would possibly agree to would make the international community and especially israel safer than it is today. >> reporter: an emerging agreement would prevent iran from producing enough uranium and plutonium to build a weapon for at least a decade, limit the amount of centrifuges and enriched nuclear fuel that iran is allowed to keep and mandate regular nuclear facility inspections. in exchange, sanctions on iran would be gradually lifted, but the two sides disagree on how quickly that relief should happen. >> right now, no deal exists. no partial deal exists. and unless iran is able to make the difficult decisions that will be required, there won't be a deal. >> reporter: a nuclear deal with iran may be a legacy for the obama administration, but unlike israel, the u.s. is not demanding that iran completely dismantle its nuclear program, and that, charlie, is the biggest s
more now from state department correspondent margaret brennan. >> reporter: with the clock ticking, secretary of state john kerry shot down criticism that the u.s. is rushing toward a weak deal with iran. >> any deal that we would possibly agree to would make the international community and especially israel safer than it is today. >> reporter: an emerging agreement would prevent iran from producing enough uranium and plutonium to build a weapon for at least a decade, limit...