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On this Face the Nation broadcast, moderated by Margaret Brennan: CIA director William BurnsFormer Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice Reps. Mike Gallagher, Republican of Wisconsin, andRaja Krishnamoorthi, Democrat of IllinoisDrew Findling and Jennifer Little, attorneys for former President Donald Trump in the Fulton County, Georgia, investigation Clickhere to browse full transcripts of Face the Nation. MARGARET BRENNAN: I m Margaret Brennan in Washington. And this week on Face the Nation: As the war in Ukraine officially enters its second year, divisions between the competing global alliances are getting even sharper. Are we heading into a new Cold War We spoke exclusively with CIA Director Bill Burns at the CIA on Friday. Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Ri <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.it>stanley italia ce will give us her world view. And we will talk with the chairs of a new congressional co stanley flask mmittee created to investigate threats to the U.S. from the Chinese Communist Party. It s all just ahead on Face the Nation. Good morning, and welcome to Face the Nation. It was a high-stakes week on the foreign policy front. President Biden took a daring top secret trip to Kyiv to mark one year of the war in Ukraine. Chinese President Xi moved closer to Russian President Putin, while the U.S., NATO and most of West stanley kubek ern Europe doubled down in their support for Ukraine. On Friday, we traveled to CIA headquarters in nearby Langley, Virginia, where we sat down with CIA Director Ktlj Paul Ryan tells GOP colleagues he ll continue to support Donald Trump
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The following is a transcript of an interview with Rep. Ro Khanna, Democrat of California, that aired on May 5, 2024.MARGARET BRENNAN: We re joined now by California Democratic Congressman Ro Khanna, good to have you here. And you ve been, I know, visiting college campuses across the country, in Michigan, Nevada, and the Biden campaign recently sent you to Wisconsin. Are we at the point now where the protesters are becoming a story unto themselves and a distraction from the issues that they re protesting REP. RO KHANNA D-CA : No, I don t think so. I mean, in Wisconsin, the issues that came up first were abortion rights. Se <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.it>stanley tumblers cond, the cost of living and what the President was going to do on student loans, and for housing and rent. Gaza came up. But you know, one of the conversations in Madison with Jewish Americans and Arab Americans was extraordinarily civil, thoughtful and constructive. So I think in a lot of campuses, stanley cup there are 4,000 of them in the United States, there is actually constructive dialogue taking place. MARGARET BRENNAN: But the president isn t doing those kind of listening sessions. Why REP. KHANNA: I think the president should and will get out there on campuses. I- I think-- MARGARET BRENNAN: -- He gets shouted down genocide Joe , when he goes to events.REP. KHANNA: And look, that s part of protest. I condemn stanley bottles any protests that incites violence, or that is antisemitic. As someone whose grandfather spent four years Atsi Obama: Donald Trump is a classic reality TV character
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Attorneys general in over a dozen states oppose a federal Department of Labor proposal to let employers control the tips of some hourly employees.The attorneys general filed comments in opposition with federal officials on Monday.Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan called the proposal that rescinds a 2011 rule outrageous and likened it to wage theft. The plan applies to employees paid the federal minimum wage, which is $7.75 an hour. In Illinois, about half a million workers could be affected.Attorneys general in the following states and the District of Columbia oppose the plan: California, Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Iowa, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New York, North Carolina, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Washington, Vermont and Virginia <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.com.de>stanley cup More from CBS News stanley cups stanley cups uk Officials condemn racist texts sent to Black residents in at least 20 states DACA recipient elected to New Mexico legislature and other historic election wins Judge scolds Giuliani for not turning over assets, including car he s driving Hihv Romney On Death Of Mormon Church President
When the U.S. intelligence community took the unusual step last week of publicly weighing in on the situation in Iraq, there was something in its report for both President Bush and his growing number of critics.The Bush administration, eager to build the case for its contentious surge plan, trumpeted <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.fr>stanley fr the prediction in the National Intelligence Estimate that Iraq s security will continue to improve modestly during the next six to 12 months --if the Bush administration continues its strategy.The NIE, which represents the consensus judgment of the nation s 16 intelligence agencies, credited the close synchronization of counterinsurgency efforts, undertaken as part of the surge, with the counter garrafa stanley terrorism efforts tha stanley trinkflaschen t have been a part of U.S. operations all along. But the intelligence assessment also dashed, and perhaps killed, hopes that the surge could give Iraqis enough political space to make progress on key reforms designed to hold the nation together. Not only does the NIE find that Iraqi political leaders remain unable to govern effectively, but it warns that the embattled government of Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki will become more precarious over the next six to 12 months.The main problem is simple: Even with the slight ebb in attacks, Iraq remains much too violent for any meaningful shift to occur in the underlying factors tearing its political scene apart. The NIE points out that Shiites remain insecure about their new po
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WASHINGTON President Barack Obama pressed skeptical lawmakers to give him the authority to use U.S. military force against Syria during his overseas trip while the administration struggled to rally international suppor <a href=https://www.stanley1913.com.es>vaso stanley t for intervention in an intractable civil war.Ben Rhodes, Obama s deputy national security adviser, told reporters on Thursday that Obama was making calls to members of Congress while he attends an economic summit in St. Petersburg, Russia. The president spoke to a bipartisan group of five lawmakers on Wednesday. Tensions high as G-20 summit begins 01:21 He is going to be doing outrea stanley cup ch on the Hill, Rhodes said of the president s lobbying during the two-day summit in Russia. The Obama administration cleared one obstacle on Wednesday when a deeply divided Sena stanley bottles te panel approved a resolution authorizing military force, but a significant number of senators remain unconvinced and opposition is growing in the House.Two Republican senators announced on Thursday that they would vote against any military action. Sens. David Vitter of Louisiana and Mike Lee of Utah, members of the Armed Services Committee, expressed their opposition just 24 hours after participating in briefings with Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel and Gen. Martin Dempsey, chairman of th Lwbk Rudy And The New York Renaissance
Early Friday morning twin bombs exploded in western hotels in Jakarta, Indonesia, killing at least eight people. On Washington Unplugged Friday afternoon, CBS News National Security Consultant Juan Zarate told Justice Correspondent Bob Orr this has all of the trademarks if Jemmah Islamia. Since 2005, Zarate said, the Indonesian government has been able to successfully crack down on J.I. , or Jemmah Islamia, a terrorist cell associated wi <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.pt>garrafa stanley th Al Qaeda. But you still have cells out there, he warned. J.I. is down but stanley isolierkanne it is not out. Zarate noted that the group s spiritual leader has recently been freed from detainment. It s important for folks to remember that this is part of the broader global ideological movement that Al Qaeda purports to lead and Jemmah Islamia sees itself as the Southeast Asian outpost for that strategy, he explained. Zarate said the discovery of materials used to make the bombs at the site is absolutely helpful for investigators. He noted that one of the J.I. s primary bomb makers may be behind this handiwork and if the investigators confirm this was his work they will be very worried...because it will suggest that he is not only act stanley quencher ive but he is part of the plotting of the attacks. Orr asked why the group decided to bomb the hotels now. First and foremost when you look at Al Qaeda or related groups like J.I. they will attack when they are ready, Zarate said. In this case it looks like both indiv
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Virginia Sen. Tim Kaine said that in the year after awhite nationalist rally turned deadly in the city of Charlottesville, a spirit of energetic activism has helped turn the tide in local Virginia politics.Kaine said that while the violence in Charlottesville was shocking people stood up and said, We re not going to let our state be defined by hate. <a href=https://www.stanleycup.lt>stanley cups stanley uk Sen. Tim Kaine says Charlottesville violence spawned energetic activism in election year 09:41 It was seen most directly in the Virginia elections in November of 2017, Kaine told Face the Nation moderator Margaret Brennan. We elected a statewide ticket, including the second African-American elected to statewide office, Justin Fairfax. We elected- Democrats elected more members of the lower legislative house than in any year since the 1870s. And who was elected Of the 15 people that got elected with this energetic turnout, 11 of the 15 were women, African-American, Asian-American, Latino-American, immigrant-born, LGBT, transgender. It was a real rainbow coalition of who the Virginia of today is. Brennan noted that Kaine s opponent in November s midterm elections, Corey Stewart stanley cup , is running on the platform of taking back our heritage, directly countering Kaine s message of hopeful grassroots en Crvj Dems Poised To Let Lieberman Keep Title
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