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  Online NewsHour: Asia-Pacific Archive | PBS
Margaret Warner reports from Pakistan on the political tensions.
Margaret Warner reports from Islamabad on the suspected extremist element in the country in the midst of its political uncertainty.
Margaret Warner reports from Pakistan on the political turmoil.
www.pbs.org /newshour/region/asia   (1832 words)

  
  Senator John Warner - Statements
MARGARET WARNER: Sen. Bayh, that is essentially the case that the White House is making, which is always focus on that 16 words, it's really making a mountain out of a mole hill, that there was a larger case that he'd pursued these weapons in the past; you couldn't trust that he wasn't.
MARGARET WARNER: Sen. Bayh, George Tenet did of course take the blame, but as I understand it from the reports in your session, he said he actually didn't even know this was in the speech.
MARGARET WARNER: I guess my question here is, former secretary of state Madeleine Albright, for instance, on this program the other night in a discussion here on procedure said ultimately, the state of the union when you are talking about national security matters, that's the national security advisor's ultimate responsibility.
www.senate.gov /~warner/pressoffice/statements/text/20030718txt.htm   (1815 words)

  
 Margaret Warner   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Margaret Warner is one of The NewsHour's three Washington-based senior correspondents who interview newsmakers, policymakers and opinion leaders on the nightly news show.
Margaret Warner is one of The NewsHour's three Washington-based senior correspondents Warner joined The NewsHour in 1993 with a broad background in print journalism.
Margaret Warner is one of The NewsHour's three Washington-based senior correspondents A graduate of Yale University, Warner is married to a lawyer, and lives in Washington, D.C.
pewagbiotech.org /events/0204/warner.php3   (354 words)

  
 Online NewsHour: Analysis | Gun Control Laws Questioned | April 20, 2007 | PBS
MARGARET WARNER: The Virginia Tech shooter, Seung-Hui Cho, used two firearms to kill 32 people and himself in the Monday massacre.
MARGARET WARNER: Dave Kopel, in all the commentary that's gone on about this, a lot of folks of people have pointed to, well, there's a difference between -- if you voluntarily commit yourself, it isn't reported.
MARGARET WARNER: So there have been a couple of stories today, Matt Bennett, the Democrats on the Hill say they're going to be working with the National Rifle Association to revive some legislation in this area.
www.pbs.org /newshour/bb/law/jan-june07/guncontrol_04-20.html   (2156 words)

  
 iranian.com: Zbigniew Brzezinski, Russell Mead, Bush inauguration 2005
MARGARET WARNER: We explore the promise and the risk of the president's vow to spread freedom around the world, with two of our favorite analysts who've written widely on American foreign policy: Zbigniew Brzezinski, who was national security adviser to President Carter, is now a counselor at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
MARGARET WARNER: Did you see it as a blueprint, as a guide to what -- that this presidency in its second term is going to be very assertive internationally, including advancing democracy in areas in which there are risks, as Mr.
MARGARET WARNER: Speaking of which, he never mentioned the word "Iraq," the place where we are currently engaged in a very costly experiment to instill or install democracy.
www.iranian.com /Opinion/2005/January/PBS   (1993 words)

  
 Project Vote Smart - Public Statements
MARGARET WARNER: And to pick up the debate over No Child Left Behind, we're joined by Eugene Hickok, the acting deputy secretary of Education, and Iowa Gov. Tom Vilsack, chairman of the Democratic Governors' Association.
MARGARET WARNER: Governor, if you'll let me I'll jump from the money issue to the accountability issue, which is another one you raised, which is how these standards are going to be applied.
MARGARET WARNER: Governor, as we showed in the tape piece and many of the other Democratic candidates, as well, are out there either saying the law has to be dramatically amended and/or more money put in.
www.vote-smart.org /speech_detail.php?speech_id=28603?q=print   (1917 words)

  
 IRVAJ English -   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
MARGARET WARNER: Now, one column you wrote while you were there talked about what you called the third generation, that you said you thought would be the key or another key anyway to, I don't have your exact words here, but will change the face of Iran.
MARGARET WARNER: Now you also wrote a column then about this war of ideas that you said is being waged between those who still want this theocracy and those who want more of a democracy.
MARGARET WARNER: That makes them very different from the alienated young people in Saudi Arabia, all over the Middle East, doesn't it, in terms of the attitudes toward the West.
www.iranvajahan.net /cgi-bin/news_en.pl?l=en&y=2002&m=6&d=22&a=1   (2271 words)

  
 Margaret Walters - Power In A Song
Margaret: vocal, Nancy: fiddle, James: Bouzouki and whistle, Kim: guitar This song tells of the eternal political struggle between worker and management.
Margaret learned this song from Sarah Grey who in turn learnd it from Joe Hickerson who says it dates from 1880 and appears in the collection of Abelard Folk Songs from upstate New York.
Margaret has included Joe's ''will'', written the night before his judicial murder on November 19th 1915, showing what a courageous man and witty poet Joseph Hillstrom was.
www.folktrax.com /fea004.htm   (757 words)

  
 McDermott - Biographies - Margaret H. Warner
Margaret H. Warner is a partner in the law firm of McDermott Will and Emery LLP based in the Firm’s Washington, D.C. office.
Warner concentrates her practice on complex litigation and arbitration, with an emphasis on disputes in the international insurance and reinsurance markets.
Warner has served as lead counsel in federal and state trial and appellate courts in 25 states.
www.mwe.com /index.cfm/fuseaction/bios.detail/object_id/1c406128-917e-4f34-a07b-bbdd21c72fed.cfm   (153 words)

  
 The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer: "Iran's Winds of Change"
MARGARET WARNER: The ballots are still being counted from Friday's elections in Iran, but preliminary results show reform candidates on their way to winning a majority in parliament.
MARGARET WARNER: The president's efforts to expand individual freedoms and reduce the clergy's power in government have put him at odds with Iran's Islamic rulers, especially the Guardian Council led by Ayatollah Ali Khameni.
MARGARET WARNER: Do you agree with Ambassador Mahallati, though, that the environment that already is existing in Iran in terms of a freer press or this new president in a way helped set the stage for this?
www.iraniantrade.org /_NewsUpdates/00000518.htm   (2294 words)

  
 Embassy of Australia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
MARGARET WARNER: Now, US and Australian officials including your prime minister have talked about this Asian Islamic group, Jema'ah Islamiyah -- hope I say that correctly -- as a likely perpetrator but as you just heard the spiritual leader of the group said they had absolutely no involvement.
MARGARET WARNER: Now of course American and Australian and British investigators are on the scene, but my understanding is that the Indonesians are running the investigation.
MARGARET WARNER: We have had e-mail, we actually have a lot of viewers in Australia suggesting that they believe Australians were targeted, one, because of the role you played in East Timor, also because of your support for the United States and the war on terrorism.
www.austemb.org /speeches/BaliInterview.htm   (1539 words)

  
 Untitled Document   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Margaret Warner leads a discussion on recent tensions between the U.S. and Russia following the disputed presidential election in Ukraine.
MARGARET WARNER: Michael McFaul, the Russians did claim, I mean, the Americans claimed that Russia had pumped all this money and really tried to help Yanukovich win.
MARGARET WARNER: Very briefly, to the two of you, starting with you Michael McFaul, this used to be the most important relationship America had.
www.kontinent.org /margaret.htm   (1628 words)

  
 The Conversation Cafe Forums - Supreme Court indecision...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
MARGARET WARNER: Both sides said they were disappointed in today's Supreme Court ruling on the Pledge of Allegiance because it sidestepped the question of whether the "under god" phrase is constitutional.
MARGARET WARNER: And it involved the status of his custody of his daughter.
MARGARET WARNER: So that takes us to the three justices, Rehnquist, O'Connor and Thomas who felt otherwise, felt he did have standing and wanted to uphold the pledge.
www.theconversationcafe.com /forums/showthread.php?t=7126   (1435 words)

  
 Restoring American Leadership: New Directions for America's Foreign Policy - Council on Foreign Relations
Washington, D.C. Robert C. Orr: Margaret’s big claim to fame here at the Council is that she is a newly minted member of the Council, so we welcome her as a member and we welcome her this morning to preside over this meeting.
Margaret Warner: As is the Council custom, we will now go to the Q and A session.
Margaret Warner: That will have to be the last question because I promised to end this promptly at ten.
www.cfr.org /publication.html?id=6080   (8345 words)

  
 Military Campaign Update
MARGARET WARNER: All right, John Pike, pick up on that, help us analyze what's been going on in the last few days and I think we're going to put up a map so people can follow what you're saying in terms of where the bombing in particular is going on right now.
MARGARET WARNER: General McPeak, there have been complaints or assertions of much higher civilian casualties this week than last week, and as we heard, certainly the Pentagon disputes some of those.
MARGARET WARNER: John Pike, go back now to another stated...I don't know...probably a tactic that Don Rumsfeld talks about all the time, which is to help create a situation in which the local opposition forces can move on the Taliban.
www.globalsecurity.org /org/news/2001/011018-attack05.htm   (2518 words)

  
 Swan Valley Grand Marshalls   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Warner Lundberg and his wife, Margaret, are the Grand Marshalls for this year's 4th of July Parade at Condon, which begins at 11:00 a.m.
Warner was born in Missoula in 1919, and his parents, Charles and Olivia Lundberg, brought him to the ranch when he ws six months old.
Margaret, who came to Montana from Iowa to teach school, vividly recalls the first time she saw the Swan Valley, in the late 1940s.
www.seeleyswanpathfinder.com /pfnews/july98/svgrandmarshalls.html   (2103 words)

  
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MARGARET WARNER: You were a student at Harvard in 1986.
MARGARET WARNER: At one point, you said, "I wanted to make the shooter realize he had done something wrong." When did you decide that was the form your revenge would take?
MARGARET WARNER: So the big moment in the book, the big dramatic moment, is the confrontation that you have with him when you go to his parole hearing.
www.uscj.org /seabd/omct/rabbiTT3.html   (1215 words)

  
 ACLJ | American Center for Law & Justice
MARGARET WARNER: The Washington Times reported today that 27 Republican senators, roughly half the caucus, have either expressed doubts about Miers' nomination or said they'll withhold judgment until the hearings.
MARGARET WARNER: But you think - well, let me ask you -- do you think that someone who is going on the Supreme Court should have a demonstrated background in constitutional law, either an interest in it or some kind of work experience in it whether as an appellate lawyer or as a judge?
MARGARET WARNER: So it's one thing for you all to send out blogs and make statements and write columns now, before the hearings start, but are you, do you think that we're going to see a real effort by conservatives to try to defeat this nomination from the right?
www.aclj.org /news/Read.aspx?ID=1946   (1999 words)

  
 93/10/04 Interview on PBS-TV "MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
WARNER: CNN is showing a videotape of one U.S. soldier that they say has been captured; and of course there are also reports that some of the U.S. soldiers who were killed, their bodies have been paraded through Mogadishu.
WARNER: Let me ask you finally, as you're aware, during the Cold War the U.S. and the then-Soviet Union never participated as peacekeepers, in part because of the fear that they would simply become targets.
WARNER: Even though President Yeltsin won this confrontation, I think we all saw that there is a lot of discontent, there's a lot of anger out there among the Russian people.
dosfan.lib.uic.edu /erc/briefing/dossec/1993/9310/931004dossec2.html   (2852 words)

  
 Elections in Germany   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
MARGARET WARNER: Three perspectives on the election, and the fallout for the U.S.-German relationship.
MARGARET WARNER: How do you explain it, Bob Kimmit, from your years in Germany and I know you're still involved there, in terms of why Schroeder who I think is considered a very good politician decided that this was the way to go?
MARGARET WARNER: So you don't think that he was so unequivocal that he was saying German territory couldn't be used to launch attacks.
www.brook.edu /views/interviews/daalder/20020923.htm   (1887 words)

  
 t r u t h o u t - Two Iraq War Veterans Debate the Occupation
Margaret Warner speaks with two Iraq war veterans about which candidate would make a better commander in chief.
MARGARET WARNER: Jon Soltz, a big point of disagreement between the two is whether the war was properly planned for and whether the troops on the ground have what they need now, have and had and still have what they need now.
MARGARET WARNER: Let me finish up by asking you, Stan Coerr, on this question of both men, both candidates this week made promises and pledges about what they would do for veterans, what they would do for active duty and reserves to ease the strain of all these deployments.
www.truthout.org /docs_04/091804W.shtml   (2348 words)

  
 Iraqirabita.org
MARGARET WARNER: Several days later, the squad that had borne the brunt of the fighting at that house was essentially demolished by an explosive device?
MARGARET WARNER: The New York Times reported that the Marines have gone on a crash program to equip and armor themselves because they're so upset about having the lack of sufficient armor.
MARGARET WARNER: Then finally, when they did get north of the Euphrates to these villages where they thought the foreign fighters were hiding, they didn't find many.
www.iraqirabita.org /english/index.php?do=article&id=245   (796 words)

  
 Walter Gilbert Genealogy: John Warner & Mary Purchas   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
She is the daughter of John and Margaret (_____) Purchas.
Andrew Warner [#516]: He was born in Essex, England, in 1600, and died in Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, on December 18, 1684.
In the will of John Warner made on July 16, 1614, a few months after the purchase of the land, he calls himself a yeoman, that is, one who owns and works his own land.
www.otal.umd.edu /~walt/gen/htmfile/1032.htm   (401 words)

  
 CEI's Myron Ebell Discusses The Johannesburg Summitt On The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer
MARGARET WARNER: So Myron Ebell would you agree that the burdens on both the wealthy countries and the poor countries.
MARGARET WARNER: Gregg Easterbook, many of the promises and pledges made at the Rio conferences, as previous guests have noted, have not been carried out.
MARGARET WARNER: Finally, Jan Pronk, as we noted President Bush is not attending this conference.
www.cei.org /gencon/023,03182.cfm   (2527 words)

  
 95/05/05 Interview of Secretary of State by Margaret Warner on PBS-TV's "MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
WARNER: Let's turn to one of the issues that I know is on your agenda in Moscow, which is Russia's plans to sell nuclear reactors to Iran.
WARNER: You said yesterday at a briefing at the White House that Russia's prospects for full membership in the G-7 would depend on their actions vis-a-vis Iran and also Chechnya.
WARNER: Now, some critics -- turning briefly to Chechnya and what impact it's had on Russia, some critics, including Yegor Gaidar who used to be the economic czar for Boris Yeltsin, have said that the whole Chechnya affair has basically increased instability in Russia and heightened the possibility of even a coup.
dosfan.lib.uic.edu /erc/briefing/dossec/1995/9505/950505dossec1.html   (2328 words)

  
 22/6/2005 -- Senate Rejects Mandatory Emissions Cuts in Energy Bill
MARGARET WARNER: Is it a fact, do you believe, based on your assessment of the Senate and the House and this bill that without some measure they couldn't have gotten northeast Republicans and many Democrats to support the energy bill as a whole?
MARGARET WARNER: If you look at the vote, John Stanton, on the McCain-Lieberman bill and you look at the crossovers, I know we gave you a list of those, the Republicans who voted for it and the Democrats who voted against it, how do you analyze, was it more about regional considerations than anything else?
MARGARET WARNER: And just briefly on this, but Bingaman had sort of a middle measure between these two that early betting was, gee, maybe it could get 60 votes.
www.climateark.org /articles/reader.asp?linkid=43284   (2634 words)

  
 The Ultimate Question - NEWSHOUR -Ira Byock
MARGARET WARNER: To debate the medical and ethical issues raised by today’s Supreme Court cases we have two physicians.
MARGARET WARNER: Do you agree, Dr. Byock, with what she just said, that a lot of this, that it goes on to this extent, and that it does go on sort of under the table?
MARGARET WARNER: Are you saying that you think really that you disagree with the premise that even the patient has the right to say, I know you can do a lot of things for me, but I’ve reached the end of the road and I want to go?
www.dyingwell.com /newshour010897.htm   (1986 words)

  
 Interview of Jaswant Singh on an American TV   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
MARGARET WARNER: India isn't on the front line of the war against Afghan-supported terrorism, but it shares an 1,800-mile-long border and a fractious relationship with a key front-line state, Pakistan.
MARGARET WARNER: Now the United States is also giving support now to some of the anti-Taliban groups within Afghanistan and at least it has been reported that India, in fact, has supported in the past the Northern Alliance.
MARGARET WARNER: You mentioned that Pakistan had helped the Taliban come to power and has supported it through the years.
www.hvk.org /articles/1001/5.html   (1356 words)

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