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had no idea she said, that shirley had left pepper with barbara, that barbara persuaded a court thatper had essentially been abandoned and could be adopted or that shirley stole her back again and there they were telling their story on "dateline." telling how shirley and barbara had described her. >> yes, i heard what they said about me. i was not a streetwalker. i was a waitress all my life. >> they also said you didn't really want your children. you were happy to abandon them. >> i never abandoned my children. never. ever. would never ever do that. >> she wasn't a drug addict either, she says. she's not had a smooth or easy life. for much of it she has missed her children and blamed herself for what happened. >> trusting shirley. >> yes. >> and for not having those kids under your wing all the time. >> that's right. >> to me, i feel like it was my fault because i put them in the hands of this monster. >> we're in the hotel room in los angeles. geri is eager, anxious, terrified, visibly shaking. and then they come around the corner. their first meeting of 37 years. >> it's a lifetim
had no idea she said, that shirley had left pepper with barbara, that barbara persuaded a court thatper had essentially been abandoned and could be adopted or that shirley stole her back again and there they were telling their story on "dateline." telling how shirley and barbara had described her. >> yes, i heard what they said about me. i was not a streetwalker. i was a waitress all my life. >> they also said you didn't really want your children. you were happy to abandon...
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so let's break all of this down now do that because barbara faizal is standing by with the latest from rome so still no government there in italy barbara but we have now these reports of the designated premier are busy traveling back and forth between the presidency of the parliament what's the latest. he's shuttling back and forth between the seat of the president but you see behind us. the parliament which is down the hill so this year where we're standing now they called the hill that's the president who sort of. about the formalities house things will proceed and then he walks down the hill to the parliament and tries still is trying to strike a deal so we don't know yet when to expect him here italian media of course master around here waiting for what will happen but nobody has any concrete idea but it's clear as you mentioned in parliament this too striking trying to strike a deal as well it is still only the populist movement as the league got the right wing party and on the other hand also cuts already still tries to strike a deal was more moderate forces whether they would no
so let's break all of this down now do that because barbara faizal is standing by with the latest from rome so still no government there in italy barbara but we have now these reports of the designated premier are busy traveling back and forth between the presidency of the parliament what's the latest. he's shuttling back and forth between the seat of the president but you see behind us. the parliament which is down the hill so this year where we're standing now they called the hill that's the...
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barbara: mr. trump stressed it would be worth it for kim jong-un to take the risk, thrown -- throwing the ball back in his court. the secretary of state put a positive spion the reality check. secretary pompeo: we are working to mone sure there's a co understanding of the contents of what will be discussed. i'm optimistic. barbara: all of this coincides with the rollout of a commemorative coiny the white house calling kim jong-un supreme leader, which raed few eyebrows. a premature sign ofe confide perhaps, with the summit's chances now a tossup. barbara plett-usher, bbc news, washington. laura: earlier i was joined from boston by john park, director of the korean working group atty harvard univer one president trump -when presiden trump says there is a chance that the summit doesn't happen is heprrying to put sure on north korea or is he trying to save face itself? -- himself when heas so keen it take place? john: it is a combination of the elements, but the idea that it could be postponed gives
barbara: mr. trump stressed it would be worth it for kim jong-un to take the risk, thrown -- throwing the ball back in his court. the secretary of state put a positive spion the reality check. secretary pompeo: we are working to mone sure there's a co understanding of the contents of what will be discussed. i'm optimistic. barbara: all of this coincides with the rollout of a commemorative coiny the white house calling kim jong-un supreme leader, which raed few eyebrows. a premature sign ofe...
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barbara plett usher is in washington. which side benefits more from this release, barbara? think you can probably say it is a win—win at this point, definitely a diplomatic victory for president trump which he can play out with drama on the tv news shows. the fact he went to the airport in the middle of the night shows how important he thought it was. he mentioned kimjong—un had released these men early rather than during the summit itself and took that as a sign of goodwill and a sign that his high—stakes gambit would be a success. as for kim jong—un is given up his last american prisoners so his last bargaining chips of this kind but he could show that he wanted to create a good atmosphere for the summit, and having the summit in and of itself is a win for him because he gets to stand next to the us president on the world stage. that doesn't mean he will necessarily give in to us demands about his nuclear weapons, there is still a lot of hard bargaining ahead. thank you. israel has launched air strikes against iranian targets in syria. israel said the action was in respon
barbara plett usher is in washington. which side benefits more from this release, barbara? think you can probably say it is a win—win at this point, definitely a diplomatic victory for president trump which he can play out with drama on the tv news shows. the fact he went to the airport in the middle of the night shows how important he thought it was. he mentioned kimjong—un had released these men early rather than during the summit itself and took that as a sign of goodwill and a sign that...
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major achievement but barbara they're not saying russia itself is responsible are they. they cannot of course because the causal evidence for that is not there but they are again putting out in the peel to the public and to maybe members of the military people in the region or experts who knew about the background of this to say please give us to investigate if you give us further information they have investigated so far is analyzing satellite images images on social media phone calls all the information that's out there and that they could get hold of and it's a very detailed work that they had to do so far to get to this particular point but they want to see people in court in the netherlands because russia is blocking in international tribunal and of course the know the ins has been from the beginning on pointing their finger at russia and this is one of the cases one of the major cases that has has been poisoning the relations between moscow and the west the scruple poisoning is the latest but this was one of the first really and so they are still on the case and th
major achievement but barbara they're not saying russia itself is responsible are they. they cannot of course because the causal evidence for that is not there but they are again putting out in the peel to the public and to maybe members of the military people in the region or experts who knew about the background of this to say please give us to investigate if you give us further information they have investigated so far is analyzing satellite images images on social media phone calls all the...
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barbara wesel on the story tonight in brussels. as always, thank you.e in germany, the country's government has presented its budget for the current year, and it is set to spend 38.5 billion euros on its armed forces. that may sound like a lot, but the defense ministry is up in arms saying it needs far more to modernize germany's fighting forces, as pressure grows on the country to fulfill its obligations to nato. reporter: a german euro fighter taking to the air. something of a rare sight these days. germany possesses 128 of the jet warplanes, but only four are reportedly mission-ready. that could leave the country unable to fulfill its commitments to nato. germany needs to modernize its armed forces, the bundeswehr, but there is no consensus on the cost. the conservative defense minister says she needs an additional 12 billion euros by 2021 to get the military back in fighting shape. but she is only receiving 2.5 billion extra. she has taken the extraordinary step of filing an official letter of protest. in a terse statement, she played down the confl
barbara wesel on the story tonight in brussels. as always, thank you.e in germany, the country's government has presented its budget for the current year, and it is set to spend 38.5 billion euros on its armed forces. that may sound like a lot, but the defense ministry is up in arms saying it needs far more to modernize germany's fighting forces, as pressure grows on the country to fulfill its obligations to nato. reporter: a german euro fighter taking to the air. something of a rare sight...
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>> i want to put fort your eulogy at barbara bush funeral and you talked about public service as you would like to remember it. >> barbara and george bush, the country of the party, the common good above political gain, and service to others above the settling of scores. >> you know, that whole principle of again the better angels, national service, you know, above individuals, you know, ego. just very quickly, because we are out of time, what does that mean to you right now, their administration? >> i think that we have to look back in order to find a way forward. and right now the president is about settling scores. but we've had presidents who have been erratic, not quite this erratic, and i think we have to ultimately hope that through protest, and through resistance and these kinds of conversations, through the bearing of witness we shall get
>> i want to put fort your eulogy at barbara bush funeral and you talked about public service as you would like to remember it. >> barbara and george bush, the country of the party, the common good above political gain, and service to others above the settling of scores. >> you know, that whole principle of again the better angels, national service, you know, above individuals, you know, ego. just very quickly, because we are out of time, what does that mean to you right now,...
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i was trying to talk like barbara, act like barbara, hold my legs like barbara. and i was on the air and i had not read the copy fully and i called canada candida. [laughing] i did that on the air. i crack myself up because i thought barbara whenever call canada cah-nah-dah. that woman i stop pretending allowed the real me to come through. your life journey is ballooned to become more of who you are and fulfilling the highest, truest expression of yourself as a human being. that's why you were here. you will do that to your work and your art, through your relationships and your love. and to quote albert einstein, education is what remains after we forget what we are taught. you learn a lot here at usc. and with all that you've been taught begin to fade into the fabric of your life, i hope that what remains is your ability to analyze, to make distinctions, to be creative and to wonder down that road less traveled whenever you have the opportunity. and hope that when you go, you go all in. [applause] and better education helps you to walk the road with an open, dis
i was trying to talk like barbara, act like barbara, hold my legs like barbara. and i was on the air and i had not read the copy fully and i called canada candida. [laughing] i did that on the air. i crack myself up because i thought barbara whenever call canada cah-nah-dah. that woman i stop pretending allowed the real me to come through. your life journey is ballooned to become more of who you are and fulfilling the highest, truest expression of yourself as a human being. that's why you were...
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bay's will she is in bulgaria covering that meeting for us tonight barbara when you hear words like that you have to ask for the transatlantic relationship how low can it go. it's pretty dead and very from where i stand here and so here because european leaders are angry tunnel to the president the council president whom we just heard he talks to leaders before he goes to a meeting like this and before he speaks out publicly and so he mira's what he heard behind the scenes on the telephone and personal meetings particularly and put them up front in france is here is because he feels that he has been made it it off to washington paraded around for three days then leaving empty handed and hardly had he left the trump says ha ha now i'm going to cancel the iran nuclear deal so european leaders are furious the transatlantic relationship is if you can't even talk about it anymore it doesn't exist at the moment it's on ice it's in deep freeze somewhere and then no trying to figure out how can they stand up against what they see as absolute and i to bully by donald trump ok so people may c
bay's will she is in bulgaria covering that meeting for us tonight barbara when you hear words like that you have to ask for the transatlantic relationship how low can it go. it's pretty dead and very from where i stand here and so here because european leaders are angry tunnel to the president the council president whom we just heard he talks to leaders before he goes to a meeting like this and before he speaks out publicly and so he mira's what he heard behind the scenes on the telephone and...
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barbara: mr. pompeo was asked if the summit would go ahead on that date, and he said he didn't know, but he indicated they are closer to that kind of goal. he said there had been real progress in the last 72 hours to create the conditions for a successful summit, and he defined that by saying that would be the ability of kim jong-un and donald trump to actually achieve something if they sat down together. he didn't say what sort of compromises or agreements are on the agenda they are working on, which the americans want to focus on, the total nuclear disarmament of north korea. he said that both sides had very clearly set forward their expectations and positions. jane: what about this letter, barbara, we are expecting to be delivered to the white house tomorrow? do we know what is in it? barbara: yes, the exchange of letters -- jane, you remember last week when donald trump canceled the summit, he did so by letter which he made public to kim jong-un, saying it was inappropriate to hold a hostile -
barbara: mr. pompeo was asked if the summit would go ahead on that date, and he said he didn't know, but he indicated they are closer to that kind of goal. he said there had been real progress in the last 72 hours to create the conditions for a successful summit, and he defined that by saying that would be the ability of kim jong-un and donald trump to actually achieve something if they sat down together. he didn't say what sort of compromises or agreements are on the agenda they are working...
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your correspondent is in the italian capital rome following developments there for us barbara how have the e.u. commissioners remarks been received. on that's been received was rage of course by the populous part you see you we've heard about matusow vini the chink was stellar also said that this was completely misplaced that was totally the wrong comment and one shouldn't tell me tell us what to do and so generally people think that they don't want to take lectures and the problem is particularly not from berlin because what you have here in populist politics is conspiracy theories going around like a bowlin made a phone call to president much of ellen told him told him to take down the finance minister candid and much relegated it things like that you hear if you talk to people in the street and rome so there is the strong feeling that bolin and europe if you look at the larger picture are interfering in internal italian politics and they really do not want that now what happens in rome and doesn't stay in rome barbara starr markets have been slipping investors are worried about this
your correspondent is in the italian capital rome following developments there for us barbara how have the e.u. commissioners remarks been received. on that's been received was rage of course by the populous part you see you we've heard about matusow vini the chink was stellar also said that this was completely misplaced that was totally the wrong comment and one shouldn't tell me tell us what to do and so generally people think that they don't want to take lectures and the problem is...
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barbara was brain -- born in communist poland. she earned her masters in science from the university of warsaw and her phd in medical sciences in 1988 from the medical academy of warsaw. she immigrated to the us in 1989 with her husband and two children to take a research position at the national institute of mental health in bethesda. she stayed on at im h and became chief of molecular biology, basic neuroscience research, mental illness and human brain development. she became director of the human brain collection core and internationally recognized leader in brain research and developing animal models to study the basis of schizophrenia. she offered 150 research papers and peer-reviewed scientific journals, she also has time to be a marathon runner and triathlete, and application that is part of the story she relates in the book. i couldn't put this book down. it is an amazing story that reminded me of other classics about the brain, its function and dysfunction and being human. barbara lipska explains at several levels how the
barbara was brain -- born in communist poland. she earned her masters in science from the university of warsaw and her phd in medical sciences in 1988 from the medical academy of warsaw. she immigrated to the us in 1989 with her husband and two children to take a research position at the national institute of mental health in bethesda. she stayed on at im h and became chief of molecular biology, basic neuroscience research, mental illness and human brain development. she became director of the...
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raise alarm right now who is in the italian capital barbara so what does that mean that they found a way out of this crisis. now we are going to see it seems after all but that we hear from the parliament where the parties have been sitting together all day and haggling all day about the details of their coalition contract and the list of ministers we're hearing now that they're ready to cooperate so this is going to be the populist coalition and rome made up from leg and five star movement to a reboot of what like you said sort of went down or was shot down by president musharraf just a week ago now what's happened is that they did replace the finance minister who was sort of the of contention for much of a rally he is going to be roped minister that's a post that doesn't really carry any particular power and they have found another economics professor who is less contentious obviously these he said to be pro euro the man is called to viney tria and nobody knows him in rome but obviously he is the one who has been chosen to deal with italy's difficult finances all right and barbara
raise alarm right now who is in the italian capital barbara so what does that mean that they found a way out of this crisis. now we are going to see it seems after all but that we hear from the parliament where the parties have been sitting together all day and haggling all day about the details of their coalition contract and the list of ministers we're hearing now that they're ready to cooperate so this is going to be the populist coalition and rome made up from leg and five star movement to...
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and barbara, you get to be the first lawyer to go. 49 questions. what are the themes and threads that jump off the page to your experienced eyes? >> well, they clearly relate -- the bulk of them -- to obstruction of justice. there are some questions, as we've heard, that relate to the core investigation of connections between the russians and the trump campaign. but many of them relating to the firing of jim comey, the firing of michael flynn, his tweets regarding jeff sessions. so, it does seem that quite a bit of it relates to obstruction of justice. but a lot of the questions begin with, what did you know and what did you think? why that's important is to prove a charge of obstruction of justice, you also have to prove corrupt purpose, corrupt intent. and so what he knew and what he intended would be really critical to those, to those kinds of charges. no doubt robert mueller knows a lot about these matters from having talked to others, but he doesn't know everything, including what was in president trump's head at the time. in many ways, this i
and barbara, you get to be the first lawyer to go. 49 questions. what are the themes and threads that jump off the page to your experienced eyes? >> well, they clearly relate -- the bulk of them -- to obstruction of justice. there are some questions, as we've heard, that relate to the core investigation of connections between the russians and the trump campaign. but many of them relating to the firing of jim comey, the firing of michael flynn, his tweets regarding jeff sessions. so, it...
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her career on tv and in nine carry on films has made dame barbara entertainment royalty. mbe, scott said the couple had kept her dementia diagnosis private for the past four years, but since barbara's 80th birthday last august, "a definite continual confusion has set in, so it is becoming a lot more difficult for us to hide". he added, "i want us to be able to go out and if something isn't quite right, it will be ok because people will now know she has alzheimer's, and will accept it for what it is". look at these tadpoles. 850,000 people in the uk have dementia, among them brenda, who is 75. alzheimer's affects her short—term memory and balance. married for 56 years, her husband steven says being open about the condition has helped both of them. we've had the diagnosis for three years now, we've carried on living as best we can, overcoming all of the difficulties. we have come to terms with it. we're living with it and living through it. we're making the best of it, so please don't be sad for us. so, brenda, what's your philosophy in life. ijust go with the flow. what ha
her career on tv and in nine carry on films has made dame barbara entertainment royalty. mbe, scott said the couple had kept her dementia diagnosis private for the past four years, but since barbara's 80th birthday last august, "a definite continual confusion has set in, so it is becoming a lot more difficult for us to hide". he added, "i want us to be able to go out and if something isn't quite right, it will be ok because people will now know she has alzheimer's, and will...
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barbara: the country is of course divided.owever, the populists are absolutely having the upper hand. be under no illusions there. they will be winning this game. maybe they will win the game this week or maybe when new elections come up in the fall, but it will happen. because the majority in the country have really decided they want to wipe out the old political class. they want nothing to do anymore with social democrats and the likes. they want somebody else. and the two populist parties are embodying those different and new forces. and people really want this and they are going to vote for them again. so it will either be now or a bit later. and what we also see is a power struggle between the league, the right-wing extreme party and the five-star movement, which is sort of more like a mixed bag. league is winning that battle for power because they have the stronger people. they have somebody who is a very experienced demagogue and who is really catching the mood in the country. and he is winning the fight for the soul of
barbara: the country is of course divided.owever, the populists are absolutely having the upper hand. be under no illusions there. they will be winning this game. maybe they will win the game this week or maybe when new elections come up in the fall, but it will happen. because the majority in the country have really decided they want to wipe out the old political class. they want nothing to do anymore with social democrats and the likes. they want somebody else. and the two populist parties...
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that was barbara plett-usher. donald trump's nominee to leadnt the l intelligence agency has promised not to restart the post-9/11 harsh interrogation program. thna haspel oversaw a secret detention center iland where al qaeda suspects were waterboarded to extract information. during her senate confirmation hearing, gina haspel made this pledge. ms. haspel: i would never take cia back to an interrogation program. first of all, cia follows the law. we followed the oww then, we fohe law today. i support the law. i wouldn't support a change in the law. but i will tell you thispu- i would nocia officers at risk by asking them to undertake risky, controversial activity again. laura: for more on gina spel's hearing, i spoke earlier with evan mcmullin, a former ciafi r who ran as an independent in the 2016 presidential election. evan mcmullin, gina haspel has promised she would never resume the post-9/11 harsh interrogation progra as a former cia officer, what is your reaction to that? evan: i'm glad that is what she sai
that was barbara plett-usher. donald trump's nominee to leadnt the l intelligence agency has promised not to restart the post-9/11 harsh interrogation program. thna haspel oversaw a secret detention center iland where al qaeda suspects were waterboarded to extract information. during her senate confirmation hearing, gina haspel made this pledge. ms. haspel: i would never take cia back to an interrogation program. first of all, cia follows the law. we followed the oww then, we fohe law today. i...
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and us barbara i just america has addressed one aspect of that issue craig challenged on aluminum and steam let's first take a listen to what she said. we made our position clear regarding trade to the united states of america we want permanent exemption from tariffs and only then would we prepared to negotiate on how we could reduce trade barriers with the u.s. . by you can put in hundred it would feel. so a strong position there from the german chancellor baba yaga to size the e.u. and the u.s. on collision course in terms of diplomacy as bad as trade. pretty much so and the europeans are have shown here at this summit that they are fed up with the treatment that they are experiencing from washington some here found some strong words there was talk about to capricious that. in washington unpredictability and even hostile action against european interests so that much is quite clear but what do you but europeans do here is a bit more nuanced they say we will not negotiate with a gun to our head so trump has to remove this threat of sanctions still hanging over them on the other hand
and us barbara i just america has addressed one aspect of that issue craig challenged on aluminum and steam let's first take a listen to what she said. we made our position clear regarding trade to the united states of america we want permanent exemption from tariffs and only then would we prepared to negotiate on how we could reduce trade barriers with the u.s. . by you can put in hundred it would feel. so a strong position there from the german chancellor baba yaga to size the e.u. and the...
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to me so our correspondents barbara is in sofia covering the e.u. summit there barbara europe united against trump what i wonder is how long can they keep up this united front. at the moment it looks as if they're really standing shoulder to shoulder because there is a very strong mixed emotion here even though we're talking about politics and people like the german chancellor angela merkel are well known for being sort of low key but generally we've heard many words of frustration here and of downright anger was some particularly the french president and from and it is a mix of anger on the one side and disappointment on the other because the europeans feel that donald trump is treating them like an enemy like somebody like an opponent to somebody that he can just run roughshod over and so totally disregard their political will and so they've really felt compelled to stand together and say we will not be treated like this how long this unity will hold is anybody's guess bought they know that the only chance they have against trump is to stand unite
to me so our correspondents barbara is in sofia covering the e.u. summit there barbara europe united against trump what i wonder is how long can they keep up this united front. at the moment it looks as if they're really standing shoulder to shoulder because there is a very strong mixed emotion here even though we're talking about politics and people like the german chancellor angela merkel are well known for being sort of low key but generally we've heard many words of frustration here and of...
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attorney and msnbc contributor, barbara mcquaid and john cipher. what do you make of this meeting? could don jr. be in trouble? >> yeah. you know, the facts always matter in these kinds of situations. it remineses me of the june 2016 meeting where we've got forei foreigners offering to assist in the election. there are campaign finance laws that make it illegal to slolici things of value from foreign nationals. it could include cash or also services and in-kind contributio contributions. there could be criminal activity. if there was some sort of quid pro quo, if you help me with the election we will benefit you later when he's president, there could be potential bribery. facts are going to matter. facts we know right now are really just enough to sort of spark interest in investigation, not enough to prove evidence of a crime. >> the times reports after he was elected mr. nader paid mr. zanel a large apartment of money. the types says there are conflicting accounts but among other things a company linked to mr. zanel provided him with e b elaborate information. what does that soun
attorney and msnbc contributor, barbara mcquaid and john cipher. what do you make of this meeting? could don jr. be in trouble? >> yeah. you know, the facts always matter in these kinds of situations. it remineses me of the june 2016 meeting where we've got forei foreigners offering to assist in the election. there are campaign finance laws that make it illegal to slolici things of value from foreign nationals. it could include cash or also services and in-kind contributio contributions....
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also with us, barbara mcquade, former u.s. attorney for the eastern district of the state of michigan, and jeremy bash, former chief of staff at cia and the pentagon, former chief counsel to house intel as well, and all four of our leadoff guests thankfully are msnbc analysts. michael, i'd like to begin with you. i ain't going to ask you who gave you these because you're not going to answer. so i will ask you how did this list of questions come to be compiled? >> so there have been a lot of negotiations over the past few months between the president's lawyers and the special counsel. and what happened was in march, the special counsel was trying to make an argument to the president's lawyer that he should do the interview. and they brought the president's lawyers in, and they went through with them all of the different matters they wanted to question the president about. the president's lawyers took extensive notes on that and compiled this list of questions. when they looked at it, they thought it was troubling. they thought
also with us, barbara mcquade, former u.s. attorney for the eastern district of the state of michigan, and jeremy bash, former chief of staff at cia and the pentagon, former chief counsel to house intel as well, and all four of our leadoff guests thankfully are msnbc analysts. michael, i'd like to begin with you. i ain't going to ask you who gave you these because you're not going to answer. so i will ask you how did this list of questions come to be compiled? >> so there have been a lot...
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santa barbara county district attorney joyce dudley held an afternoon news conference to announce he is now being formally charged with four killings in that county. >> i have decided to file four counts of first-degree murder with special circumstances against joseph james deangelo. each of the four counts carries multiple allegations. each of the four counts carries the potential for a sentence of life without possibility of parole or the death sentence. >> prosecutors in santa barbara county now join their counterparts in orange, ventura and sacramento counties in filing charges against deangelo in the golden state killer case. deangelo is due back in a sacramento county courtroom on monday. ktvu's henry lee will be there. >>> in mendocino county, authorities are testing skeletal remains that were found near the area where a woman drove her family off of a cliff back in march. the sheriff's department says a resident called them saying they found a pair of girl's jeans with a shoe in one of the pant legs with skeletal remains insides the shoe. the remains were found a mile north o
santa barbara county district attorney joyce dudley held an afternoon news conference to announce he is now being formally charged with four killings in that county. >> i have decided to file four counts of first-degree murder with special circumstances against joseph james deangelo. each of the four counts carries multiple allegations. each of the four counts carries the potential for a sentence of life without possibility of parole or the death sentence. >> prosecutors in santa...
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bringing us the very latest on the story thank you barbara. now moving on to our other top stories a german chancellor angela merkel is in china hoping to strengthen trade ties between the two countries merkel is seeking greater market access for german companies and better protections for foreign companies operating there america who's on a two day visit to china told premier league chung that close cooperation between the two sides was essential michael also says both china and germany are committed to standing by the iran nuclear deal a she will be meeting of president xi jinping later today. more on the chancellor's visit now with a journalist felix li who's standing by for us in beijing hi felix why was this meeting today so important. in the last years relationship between china and germany developed very smoothly but the world was trying to get u.s. president has change and change also makes it complicated for the sign a german relationship iran for example merkel and she were talking about iran told to deal with iran after trump's deci
bringing us the very latest on the story thank you barbara. now moving on to our other top stories a german chancellor angela merkel is in china hoping to strengthen trade ties between the two countries merkel is seeking greater market access for german companies and better protections for foreign companies operating there america who's on a two day visit to china told premier league chung that close cooperation between the two sides was essential michael also says both china and germany are...
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correspondent barbara vessel in brussels thank you. germany's far right party took to the streets of berlin earlier today supporters of the anti immigration alternative for germany or f.d.a. gathered for a demonstration they've called a future for germany they showed up in the thousands but counter demonstrators were out in even greater numbers. go away go away they chanted demonstrators marching against the a.f.d. an alliance of political parties labor unions and other groups organized the counter demonstration together they move allies to an estimated twenty five thousand people to take a stand against the right wing populist says it's a good thing that the f.t.c. which pretends it represents the majority sees it doesn't we they came to our demonstrators are the majority. and they represented a broad cross-section of german society. this. law does well i think people should be taller and. they should accept people the way they are. but it's not don't think it's right to spread hatred which is what the f.t. does. for me this gets agai
correspondent barbara vessel in brussels thank you. germany's far right party took to the streets of berlin earlier today supporters of the anti immigration alternative for germany or f.d.a. gathered for a demonstration they've called a future for germany they showed up in the thousands but counter demonstrators were out in even greater numbers. go away go away they chanted demonstrators marching against the a.f.d. an alliance of political parties labor unions and other groups organized the...
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in the uk, the sun looks at the health of the actress dame barbara windsor.n an emotional interview with her husband,it emotional interview with her husband, it is revealed that the star of eastenders and the carry on films has been diagnosed with alzheimer's. and finally, the independent, should schoolchildren be punished for not caring about the environment? a uk private school has warned pupils who bring plastic water bottles, one use only bottles, to school could be reprimanded in a similarto wait if to school could be reprimanded in a similar to wait if they are caught smoking. things like nonbiodegradable cups will be viewed as antisocial behaviour. so let's begin. with me is cornelia meyer, who's ceo of the mrl corporation. cornelia, let's get stuck in. rodong, the state newspaper, very extraordinary, historic front page in north korea. times are changing it would seem. times are changing it would seem, absolutely, and i think they have decided where the two are going to meet, trump and kim. it's going to meet, trump and kim. it's going to meet, trump
in the uk, the sun looks at the health of the actress dame barbara windsor.n an emotional interview with her husband,it emotional interview with her husband, it is revealed that the star of eastenders and the carry on films has been diagnosed with alzheimer's. and finally, the independent, should schoolchildren be punished for not caring about the environment? a uk private school has warned pupils who bring plastic water bottles, one use only bottles, to school could be reprimanded in a...
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on the story tonight in brussels as always barbara thank you . here's of the other stories that are making headlines around the world global military spending has risen to its highest levels since the end of the cold war that's according to the swedish institute for peace research most of the increase came from higher outlays and asian countries especially china india and saudi arabia russia sold the biggest decrease in spending down twenty percent last year cambridge analytic of the company accused of using data from facebook to influence u.s. elections and the breaks it referendum is shutting down the consulting firm says it has been vilified in recent months over what he calls unfounded accusations the company blamed a siege of media coverage for driving away customers which in armenia the country's ruling party has made a significant concession to the opposition after a day of strikes and mass protests the party says that it will now it's now willing to back newco the shia for prime minister a day after blocking his leadership bid the cats wi
on the story tonight in brussels as always barbara thank you . here's of the other stories that are making headlines around the world global military spending has risen to its highest levels since the end of the cold war that's according to the swedish institute for peace research most of the increase came from higher outlays and asian countries especially china india and saudi arabia russia sold the biggest decrease in spending down twenty percent last year cambridge analytic of the company...
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barbara why does president mother of the least of all know as finance minister would cause instability. silvana is an eighty one year old to italian economists who used to be part of the chief industry it's only in the ninety's however since then he's made a radical turnaround and now in social media you find a series of slides was the title seventeen proposition plan b. to lead it to the out of the euro that has been coauthored by a much r.l. and some other italian economist so he openly admits that he wants to leave the country out of the euro he is not only euro skeptic he is really hostile and he talks about the euro as a prison that italy is that sort of in caged in and that is sort of being made by germany and only profiting the the german economy so he has turned to be soo radical that much of obviously thought he was really in danger in the country and the future of the country mentoring is looking at the spread that it's the money that financial markets want to finance the government debt and this is the main problem italy has a huge amount of debt to the tune of two point two
barbara why does president mother of the least of all know as finance minister would cause instability. silvana is an eighty one year old to italian economists who used to be part of the chief industry it's only in the ninety's however since then he's made a radical turnaround and now in social media you find a series of slides was the title seventeen proposition plan b. to lead it to the out of the euro that has been coauthored by a much r.l. and some other italian economist so he openly...
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barbara brown lopez. the mother of an incredible community leader in the mission and in our city, ms. tracy brown. barbara passed away on sunday, born in guatemala, barbara considered guatemala and the united states her homes. she proudly acknowledged her cultural heritage and taught her students to do the same. she worked for the san francisco unified school district for over 30 years. 20 of which she spent at cesar chavez elementary school in the mission. she took great pride in her career and work with young people and she made a difference for countless students and families throughout our city. her deep commitment and work and school district dropout prevention unit helped numerous families keep their kids in school. she also took pride in her loving family, her two children, including tracy, her six grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. it's my honor to adjourn today's meeting in her honor, ms. barbara brown lopez was loved, a woman that gave everything to her family and our public schools an
barbara brown lopez. the mother of an incredible community leader in the mission and in our city, ms. tracy brown. barbara passed away on sunday, born in guatemala, barbara considered guatemala and the united states her homes. she proudly acknowledged her cultural heritage and taught her students to do the same. she worked for the san francisco unified school district for over 30 years. 20 of which she spent at cesar chavez elementary school in the mission. she took great pride in her career...
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stinging stinging criticism there from mr let's take this story now to our correspondent barbara bays will she's in the bulgarian capital sofia where there's e.u. leaders are meeting tonight good evening to you barbara i mean when i when i hear mr jealous saying words like that i have to ask how low can the transatlantic relationship go before it reaches the breaking point. so the question really what's been the rock bottom is there something like deep dungeons or complete and forever deep frozen it really is a very bad atmosphere and we have to consider that donald trump makes the rounds of e.u. leaders before summits like this he talks to some in person to others on the telephone so when he talks like this it means the mood is like that he mood is largely what leaders have been telling him and everybody is really very angry particularly the french president. who feels like an animal dragged through the arena in washington made a big show off and then sent home and empty handed and a couple of days later trump comes out and says ha ha i'm going to trash the deal anyway and something
stinging stinging criticism there from mr let's take this story now to our correspondent barbara bays will she's in the bulgarian capital sofia where there's e.u. leaders are meeting tonight good evening to you barbara i mean when i when i hear mr jealous saying words like that i have to ask how low can the transatlantic relationship go before it reaches the breaking point. so the question really what's been the rock bottom is there something like deep dungeons or complete and forever deep...
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on the story tonight in brussels as always barbara thank you. we're here in germany the country's government has presented its budget for the current year and it's set to spend thirty eight point five billion euros on its armed forces now that may sound like a lot but the defense ministry is up in arms saying it needs far more to modernize germany's fighting forces as pressure grows on the country to fulfill its obligations to nato. a german euro fighter taking to the air something of a rare sight these days germany possesses one hundred twenty eight of the jet work plates but only four are reportedly mission ready that could leave the country unable to fulfill its commitments to nato germany needs to modernize its armed forces the bundeswehr but there's no consensus on the cost. conservative defense minister was a left under lyon says she needs an additional twelve billion euros by twenty twenty one to get the military back in fighting shape but she's only receiving two point five billion extra she's taken the extraordinary step of filing an of
on the story tonight in brussels as always barbara thank you. we're here in germany the country's government has presented its budget for the current year and it's set to spend thirty eight point five billion euros on its armed forces now that may sound like a lot but the defense ministry is up in arms saying it needs far more to modernize germany's fighting forces as pressure grows on the country to fulfill its obligations to nato. a german euro fighter taking to the air something of a rare...
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jane: barbara plett-usher, thank you very much for joining me. a day after the abc sitcom "roseanne" was canceled, the fallout is continuing. overnight, the show's star roseanne barr blamed the sleeping pill ambien for her racist tweet against obama aide valerie jarrett, and then donald trump tweeted this -- jane: the white house press secretary said this was not in support of roseanne, but pointing out media bias. for more on the highlights of the press briefing, i spoke a brief time ago with north america reporter anthony zurcher. anthony, why is the president getting involved in this? anthony: that's a good question, because yesterday sarah huckabee sanders told reporters that he was extremely focused on other things like north korea and he was not going to weigh in on it. i think he just couldn't resist and wanted to make the story about him and his perceived disrespect that the media is treating him with. sarah huckabee sanders went on during the press conference to air grievances and list the things that abc should have apologized to donald
jane: barbara plett-usher, thank you very much for joining me. a day after the abc sitcom "roseanne" was canceled, the fallout is continuing. overnight, the show's star roseanne barr blamed the sleeping pill ambien for her racist tweet against obama aide valerie jarrett, and then donald trump tweeted this -- jane: the white house press secretary said this was not in support of roseanne, but pointing out media bias. for more on the highlights of the press briefing, i spoke a brief time...
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barbara, thanks for that.ct them to survive. in salisbury district hospital initially couldn't work out why. editor, mark urban. it's just before 5pm on the 4th of march. and they would be coming up to the unit. regarded it as suspicious. to nerve agent poisoning. we were expecting them not to survive. would not survive. to wonder whether they, too, might fall victim. was admitted with symptoms. there was the real concern as to how big could this get. heavily sedated. production of a key enzyme. the intensive care suite. processed tests and offered advice on the best therapies. thanking the hospital. could follow her out. be dead," what would your response to that be? well, they're not. you know, the proof of the pudding is in the outcome. so we are very clear about what we were treating. it was a remarkable episode, crowned with success. mark urban, bbc news, salisbury. and you can watch the full report on tonight's newsnight. on the bbc news channel. five metres in hours. resembled rapids rather than roads.
barbara, thanks for that.ct them to survive. in salisbury district hospital initially couldn't work out why. editor, mark urban. it's just before 5pm on the 4th of march. and they would be coming up to the unit. regarded it as suspicious. to nerve agent poisoning. we were expecting them not to survive. would not survive. to wonder whether they, too, might fall victim. was admitted with symptoms. there was the real concern as to how big could this get. heavily sedated. production of a key...
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her career on tv and in nine carry on films has made dame barbara entertainment royalty.n here with her husband, scott mitchell, in 2000, collecting an mbe, scott said the couple had kept her dementia diagnosis privat for the last four yea rs diagnosis privat for the last four years but since barbara's 80th birthday last august, a definite continual confusion has set in so it's becoming a lot more difficult for us to hide. he added: look at those tadpoles! look at them! 850,000 people in the uk have dementia. among them, brenda, who is 75. alzheimer's affects short—term memory and balance. married for 56 yea rs, memory and balance. married for 56 years, her husband, stephen, says being open about the condition has helped both of them. we've had the diagnosis bought three years now, we've carried on living as best we can, overcoming all the difficulties. you know, we've come to terms with it. we're living with it and living through it. we're making the best of it so please don't be sad for us. so, brenda, what's your philosophy in life?” just go with the flow, what happens
her career on tv and in nine carry on films has made dame barbara entertainment royalty.n here with her husband, scott mitchell, in 2000, collecting an mbe, scott said the couple had kept her dementia diagnosis privat for the last four yea rs diagnosis privat for the last four years but since barbara's 80th birthday last august, a definite continual confusion has set in so it's becoming a lot more difficult for us to hide. he added: look at those tadpoles! look at them! 850,000 people in the uk...
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her career on tv and in nine carry on films has made dame barbara entertainment royalty.private for the past four years. but since barbara's 80th birthday last august, "a definite continual confusion has set in, so it is becoming a lot more difficult for us to hide". he added, "i want us to be able to go out and if something isn't quite right, it will be ok because people will now know she has alzheimer's, and will accept it for what it is". look at these tadpoles. 850,000 people in the uk have dementia, among them brenda, who is 75. alzheimer's affects her short—term memory and balance. married for 56 years, her husband steven says being open about the condition has helped both of them. we've had the diagnosis for three years now, we've carried on living as best we can, overcoming all of the difficulties. we have come to terms with it. we're living with it and living through it. we're making the best of it, so please don't be sad for us. so, brenda, what's your philosophy in life? ijust go with the flow. what happens happens, what doesn't happen doesn't matter. alzheimer
her career on tv and in nine carry on films has made dame barbara entertainment royalty.private for the past four years. but since barbara's 80th birthday last august, "a definite continual confusion has set in, so it is becoming a lot more difficult for us to hide". he added, "i want us to be able to go out and if something isn't quite right, it will be ok because people will now know she has alzheimer's, and will accept it for what it is". look at these tadpoles. 850,000...
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a 60-1 vote with some 400 amendments filed, one of those you tweeted about, one of the two au mf, barbara lee of california proposes repealing that are in force against north korea and slashing funds for the overseas contingency operation to $9 billion, why has this issue on the authorization of course been such an ongoing issue with congress? >> congress has been reticent to deal with the issue of authorization and the use of military force, they are still using the country is still on the post 9/11 au mf and those are widely considered to have been stretched beyond their original intent to include the islamic state. congress just has not gotten around, or has avoided dealing with new aumf. although there is a proposal right now in the senate supported by bob corker and tim kane, who is on the committee, barbara lee has perennially pushed this issue, there are several amendments within the hundreds of amendments to the nda, there are several dealing with this issue. >> does the authorization, the house version of the authorization bill tackle the issues of the trump administration policy
a 60-1 vote with some 400 amendments filed, one of those you tweeted about, one of the two au mf, barbara lee of california proposes repealing that are in force against north korea and slashing funds for the overseas contingency operation to $9 billion, why has this issue on the authorization of course been such an ongoing issue with congress? >> congress has been reticent to deal with the issue of authorization and the use of military force, they are still using the country is still on...
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visa with the latest developments for us thank you barbara. time to catch up now on some other headlines making news around the world yulia screwball has spoken out for the first time since she and her father a former russian spy were poisoned she said the nerve agent attackers turned her life upside down she also announced her hopes to return to russia despite the u.k.'s claims that moscow was behind the assassination attempt. a u.s. court has ruled that president donald trump cannot block twitter users who disagree with him from viewing his account seven plaintiffs sued trump after used a feature on the social media site to block them the judge said that the president's account is a constitutionally protected public forum. and german foreign minister has said that europe is a long way from a compromise with the u.s. on a new iran nuclear deal the u.s. pulled out of the two thousand and fifteen accord a move which germany has called a threat to international security made those remarks during a visit to washington. where the foreign minister
visa with the latest developments for us thank you barbara. time to catch up now on some other headlines making news around the world yulia screwball has spoken out for the first time since she and her father a former russian spy were poisoned she said the nerve agent attackers turned her life upside down she also announced her hopes to return to russia despite the u.k.'s claims that moscow was behind the assassination attempt. a u.s. court has ruled that president donald trump cannot block...
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. >> reporter: santa barbara county district attorney joyce dudley held an afternoon news conference today to announce those new charges against deangelo. she says the crimes in santa barbara county are part of the series of rapes and murders that terrorized communities across california in the late 1970s and '80s and said these charges could indeed bring the death penalty. >> i have decided to file four counts of first-degree murder with special circumstances against joseph james deangelo. each of the four counts carries multiple allegations. each of the four counts carries the potential for a sentence of life without possibility of parole or the death sentence. >> reporter: prosecutors in santa barbara county now join their counterparts in orange, ventura and sacramento counties in filing murder charges against deangelo. prosecutors will have to decide where he is put on trial first. our legal analyst michael cardoza says he doesn't expect all these cases to be decided by one jury in one trial. >> they could try to do it. i don't think that would be very smart because you would be
. >> reporter: santa barbara county district attorney joyce dudley held an afternoon news conference today to announce those new charges against deangelo. she says the crimes in santa barbara county are part of the series of rapes and murders that terrorized communities across california in the late 1970s and '80s and said these charges could indeed bring the death penalty. >> i have decided to file four counts of first-degree murder with special circumstances against joseph james...