
Gillian Morley
White House Producer at CBS Mornings
White House producer for @CBSMornings | Former producer at @WBALTV & @KMBC | @UDelaware & @UofMaryland Alum
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Nov 13, 2024 |
cbsnews.com | Kathryn Watson |Gillian Morley
Trump's 2nd term and U.S.-China relations President Biden will meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in Lima, Peru, on Saturday, senior administration officials told reporters Wednesday. Senior administration officials expect it to be Mr. Biden's last meeting with Xi as president. This will be their third in-person meeting since Mr. Biden took office.
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Sep 25, 2024 |
cbsnews.com | Kathryn Watson |Gillian Morley
Biden pushes for cease-fire deal at U.N. Washington — President Biden told Americans he's "not going away" after leaving the Oval Office in January, saying he plans to continue his foreign and domestic policy work. The president made the comment during an appearance on ABC's "The View" on Wednesday morning in New York City.
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Sep 11, 2024 |
cbsnews.com | Stefan Becket |Gillian Morley
Taylor Swift's post endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris for the White House on Tuesday drove at least 337,826 users to visit the site vote.gov, a sign of the potential effect her decision to speak out could have on November's election. Vote.gov is run by a federal agency known as the General Services Administration, in partnership with the U.S. Election Assistance Commission.
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Mar 27, 2024 |
freerepublic.com | Ed O'Keefe |Nidia Cavazos |Gillian Morley |Fin Gomez
Free RepublicBrowse · SearchNews/ActivismTopics · Post ArticleSkip to comments. Guatemala's president says U.S. should invest more to deter migrationCBS News ^ | March 27, 2024 | By Ed O'Keefe , Nidia Cavazos, Gillian Morley and Fin GómezPosted on by OldeconomybuyerWashington — Nearly three years ago, Vice President Kamala Harris stood alongside the then-president of Guatemala in his palace and delivered a message to would-be migrants: "Do not come" to the United States. Her pleas didn't work.
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Mar 27, 2024 |
cbsnews.com | Ed O'Keefe |Nidia Cavazos |Gillian Morley |Fin Gomez
Washington — Nearly three years ago, Vice President Kamala Harris stood alongside the then-president of Guatemala in his palace and delivered a message to would-be migrants: "Do not come" to the United States. Her pleas didn't work. Since June 2021, when Harris made those remarks, U.S. officials have tallied 709,305 encounters with migrants from Guatemala along the southern border, according to government data.
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