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boys susan it was very funny using. a co money city with almost no coal mines left. the jobs are gone all the coal was said that. these people the survivors of disappearing before their eyes. i remember thinking when i was younger that if anything ever happened to the coal mines here that it would become a ghost town but i never thought in a million years i would see that and it's how it's happened. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy to confront ation let it be an arms race off and spearing dramatic development only personally i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. in twenty forty you know bloody revolution to to prevent the demonstrations going from being relatively peaceful political protests to be creasing the violent revolution is always spontaneous or is it just no war here i mean your list put me in the. school in the middle of the former ukrainian president recalls the events of twenty fourteen. those who took coach i've invested over five billion dollar
boys susan it was very funny using. a co money city with almost no coal mines left. the jobs are gone all the coal was said that. these people the survivors of disappearing before their eyes. i remember thinking when i was younger that if anything ever happened to the coal mines here that it would become a ghost town but i never thought in a million years i would see that and it's how it's happened. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy to confront ation let it...
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boy susan it was very funny. a co money city with almost no coal mines left. the job to grow all the coal was it should. love to see these people the survivors of a world disappearing before their eyes. i remember thinking when i was younger that if anything ever happened to the coal mines here that it would become a ghost town but i never thought in a million years i would see that and it's happened it's happened. with. the f.t. is now represented in. the great success it has. early results in the german region of has suggested a decline in popularity for the ruling coalition together with a rise for the. seats in every single regional parliament.
boy susan it was very funny. a co money city with almost no coal mines left. the job to grow all the coal was it should. love to see these people the survivors of a world disappearing before their eyes. i remember thinking when i was younger that if anything ever happened to the coal mines here that it would become a ghost town but i never thought in a million years i would see that and it's happened it's happened. with. the f.t. is now represented in. the great success it has. early results in...
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you know we've all been boys susan levy was very funny using the word. a co money city with almost no coal mines left. the jobs are gone all the prizes showed. that it was a lot of these people the survivors of a world disappearing before their eyes. i remember thinking when i was younger that if anything ever happened to the coal mines here that it would become a ghost town but i never thought in a million years i would see that and it's happening it's happened. well you know we could. further i've got to go. get me. almost six in all of these are true but i'm not i'm not gonna let you take. all you have to come up just because of a lot of coming out to your husband the same one exam by paul you've done live on tape you need only to be told i got joy all the more suspect moshe you must hold a muslim on me don't know because i meet these two that goes the other night and i got a small enough closet this is me but you know that it shocks even more i wanna see much more with you or the more you call it was about and still. be all that more than one female
you know we've all been boys susan levy was very funny using the word. a co money city with almost no coal mines left. the jobs are gone all the prizes showed. that it was a lot of these people the survivors of a world disappearing before their eyes. i remember thinking when i was younger that if anything ever happened to the coal mines here that it would become a ghost town but i never thought in a million years i would see that and it's happening it's happened. well you know we could. further...
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boy susan it was very funny. a co money city it was almost no coal mines left. the jobs are gone all the goal was to show that. these people are survivors of a world disappearing before their eyes. i remember thinking when i was younger that if anything ever happened to the coal mines here that it would become a ghost town but i never thought in a million years i would see the and it's happening it's happened. as a trumpet ministration pulls out of a key arms control agreements nato conducts a massive exercise in the arctic is a new front being opened up and it seems the saudis will get away with murder after all. it will give them up the next seat a new party convention to samba i will not run for the chair of the party this fourth time is the last one for me. the german chancellor his chief stepping down in twenty twenty one and contends plans to quit safely party off the eighteen years as anglo-american with heads with a series of setbacks of the hounds of the un for my quick party tentative.
boy susan it was very funny. a co money city it was almost no coal mines left. the jobs are gone all the goal was to show that. these people are survivors of a world disappearing before their eyes. i remember thinking when i was younger that if anything ever happened to the coal mines here that it would become a ghost town but i never thought in a million years i would see the and it's happening it's happened. as a trumpet ministration pulls out of a key arms control agreements nato conducts a...
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the boy was just 2 years old. >> susan fisher reports on why police say this wa no accident. >> reporter: we learned jonathan and his dad,26-year-old jacob, were killed along with david hallman when a car exploded le saturday night. >> that was a car blow-up. would parts everywhere. people get traumatized. >> it was like a war zone. h be several streets. >> we have been taking it to our lab. >> a found blocks away, the agents went into this home on lumber street. they c oe with bags marked as evidence. they said this was anis eated incident. i'm told they've been here in o lentown investigating. they homeve everything gathered up in terms of evidence by sometime tomorrow. hoping the get turner street reopenedomorrow night. >>> police say they've made progress but there is an awful lot to do. >>> president trumpen d his supreme court as the fbi expands the scope of the judge kavanaugh. >> the clock still ticks for the deadline. >>> the new demand from >>> and see the dramatic video that tied up traffic for hours as we dig deep entire tse police resp >> a new turn in the controversy over t
the boy was just 2 years old. >> susan fisher reports on why police say this wa no accident. >> reporter: we learned jonathan and his dad,26-year-old jacob, were killed along with david hallman when a car exploded le saturday night. >> that was a car blow-up. would parts everywhere. people get traumatized. >> it was like a war zone. h be several streets. >> we have been taking it to our lab. >> a found blocks away, the agents went into this home on lumber...
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susan collins and lisa murkowski. any thoughts there? have you had a chance to talk with them post the fbi report? >> not personally talk to them but, boyshe thinks and she spoke very positively about it. in other words, about what we planned seven days ago. it materialized that the fbi did its work. there were not corroborating witnesses to what dr. ford said and that's what they were looking. maria: r for. maria: can you tell us about the fbi report, what you learned after this investigation this past week? >> we found out as i just said there's no corroborating evidence that the incident that dr. ford talks about that i think actually happened, but it would not connect judge kavanaugh to it and following up with two or three others that we found out that there wasn't any corroboration with what they had previously said and beyond that it's difficult for me under the rules of fbi files to say very much publicly. maria: what does your gut say happened here, sir? he was very believable. she was very believable at the hearing. >> my gut feeling is that we ought to follow our principle of american law, that you ought to not be considered
susan collins and lisa murkowski. any thoughts there? have you had a chance to talk with them post the fbi report? >> not personally talk to them but, boyshe thinks and she spoke very positively about it. in other words, about what we planned seven days ago. it materialized that the fbi did its work. there were not corroborating witnesses to what dr. ford said and that's what they were looking. maria: r for. maria: can you tell us about the fbi report, what you learned after this...
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boys, we were spread out . but fortunately, with some medical help, susan and dad conferred and really talked to her, what can we do to basically save her life. so they propose this intervention by the family. and so we got the call, and we were like, this is terrible. and can we do this. so we jumped on the plane, all of us converged in palm springs. we had time to talk through mom's illness. medical professionals and we talked about it and prayed about it as a family area and then we got some coaching on what the intervention does on april 1. 1978. we knocked on the door, mom answered it and they were too surprised to see gail and i because we were in pittsburgh time. we all came in and had this sort of very serious encounter. basically, the message was mom, we love you dearly. this is not your problem. this is our problem and we will together as a family get through this and she finally released her defenses and accepted that and went into detox. >> and the rest is kind of history. she turned that around just like breast cancer and in 1982, she cofounded the betty ford center with leonard firestone and the be
boys, we were spread out . but fortunately, with some medical help, susan and dad conferred and really talked to her, what can we do to basically save her life. so they propose this intervention by the family. and so we got the call, and we were like, this is terrible. and can we do this. so we jumped on the plane, all of us converged in palm springs. we had time to talk through mom's illness. medical professionals and we talked about it and prayed about it as a family area and then we got some...
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changes in my mother, and the deterioration, and the rest of the boys we were spread out, but fortunately, with some medical help, susan and dad conferred and really talked through what can we do to basically save her life, and so they proposed this intervention by the family. and so we got the call, and we were like this is terrible, and can we do this? but we jumped on the plane, all of us converged in palm springs, we had a time to talk through mom's illness, with medical professionalses and we talked about it and prayed about it as a family. and then we got some coaching on what an intervention does, and on april 1st, 1978, we knocked on the door, mom answered it and she was surprised to to see gale and i because we were in pittsburgh at that time. and we all came in, and had this very serious encounter, but loving encounter. basically the message was, mom we love you, we love you dearly, this is not your problem. this is our problem, and we will together as a family get through this, and she finally released her defenses and accepted that and went into detox, and from there -- so. >> lisa: and the rest is history.
changes in my mother, and the deterioration, and the rest of the boys we were spread out, but fortunately, with some medical help, susan and dad conferred and really talked through what can we do to basically save her life, and so they proposed this intervention by the family. and so we got the call, and we were like this is terrible, and can we do this? but we jumped on the plane, all of us converged in palm springs, we had a time to talk through mom's illness, with medical professionalses and...
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susan: your grandfather john had a brother who died in the white house. so let's close by telling the story because it's a real tragedy, during the reelection campaign. jennifer: yes it was. ,the boys were playing. they were 19 years apart -- excuse me, 19 months apart and they were playing tennis on the white house grounds. calvin junior developed a blister on his foot. that was treated but it became infected. the infection started to drift -- spread to his body and they had no antibiotics. so, a week after getting the blister he died at walter reed hospital of sepsis. susan: he was 12 years oh? jennifer: he was 16-years-old. susan: what is the family lore about how that impacted the presidential family? jennifer: i believe that it put a lot of pressure on john. he was seen as the only remaining child. i think a lot of stress and pressure was put on him to be a model for his son. i do know that it was a real loss for the president and that he blamed himself a lot because if he had not been in that position, maybe his sun would be -- his son would be alive. grace was a driving factor in terms of saving the family and helping them to move on. she wrote a poem about calvin junior's d
susan: your grandfather john had a brother who died in the white house. so let's close by telling the story because it's a real tragedy, during the reelection campaign. jennifer: yes it was. ,the boys were playing. they were 19 years apart -- excuse me, 19 months apart and they were playing tennis on the white house grounds. calvin junior developed a blister on his foot. that was treated but it became infected. the infection started to drift -- spread to his body and they had no antibiotics....
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susan? >> okay, let me, i think i'm the expert here on snap don't you think boys?i will not argue. >> so snap basically is for younger users . it was the first one to come up with those frames and glasses and the different sort of cute little, you know, what do you call these you tell me what you call them again. trish: oh, like yeah i know the little looks like a puppy or a kitten? >> so that's what they came out and with that's how they got the young crowd. and but who would have thought that you take the picture and by the way, there's a fair amount that goes into taking the picture, and then -- >> there is a bubble on social media that's going to play itself out over time that's my take. >> here is a good rule of thumb on technology. i always use the gary k. rule. if i think gary k. is actually using it, gary k. is still communicating, i just got a telegram from him the other day. >> [laughter] >> so i don't think he's using snap. he's confusing snap with snapple >> tesla could be facing more legal troubles this time in the form of an fbi criminal investigation
susan? >> okay, let me, i think i'm the expert here on snap don't you think boys?i will not argue. >> so snap basically is for younger users . it was the first one to come up with those frames and glasses and the different sort of cute little, you know, what do you call these you tell me what you call them again. trish: oh, like yeah i know the little looks like a puppy or a kitten? >> so that's what they came out and with that's how they got the young crowd. and but who would...
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boy who is a yes vote on judge brett kavanaugh. that follows an announcement moments ago from republican senator susan collins who announced she, too, is a yes vote on judge kavanaugh. those two yes votes all but securing judge kavanaugh's confirmation to the united states supreme court. we're going to go to kasie hunt who was participating in that questioning. kasie, bring us up to date. where do things stand. this is all but a lock on judge kavanaugh's confirmation to the supreme court. >> well, nicolle, i think you got a glimpse of just how intense this protest has been. i'm going to take my ear piece out. this is what it has been like all week on capitol hill. and it has reached really a fever pitch right now with senator manchin and senator collins both announcing they were going to vote the same way and they were going to vote to approve judge kavanaugh. you saw the emotion and the intensity with which people have approached those senators. the literal pressure that they have been under kind of through these hallways. and many of them are moving into the hart atrium as well to try to continue all of this. but the reality is w
boy who is a yes vote on judge brett kavanaugh. that follows an announcement moments ago from republican senator susan collins who announced she, too, is a yes vote on judge kavanaugh. those two yes votes all but securing judge kavanaugh's confirmation to the united states supreme court. we're going to go to kasie hunt who was participating in that questioning. kasie, bring us up to date. where do things stand. this is all but a lock on judge kavanaugh's confirmation to the supreme court....
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—year—old boys in america, whatever you do to a girl now, don't worry, you won't be held accountable when you are an adult and that is a frightening thought. i listened very carefully to susanr, who came out in favour of kavanaugh. we're talking about the case, the appointment, and i cannot say that the argument, the legal argument is convincing, but the argument she said continues about misogynist america, she made powerful indictments... she shouldn't support him. but she has committed to america being more misogynistic for decades to come by nominating him. that is what she did. i don't care how she dressed it up. i was impressed by her argument. she separated the argument of the legal case and of the cultural case, which she says the argument will continue and we will have to work for this country. it was an intelligent speech. but i think that... i have lost my train of thought. i was going to ask you, it is worth reminding ourselves of the importance of this because kavanaugh, only 53 years old, this is a job for life. this will be president trump's second appointment, assuming he goes through, to the supreme court. the point i wanted to make is that susan collins too
—year—old boys in america, whatever you do to a girl now, don't worry, you won't be held accountable when you are an adult and that is a frightening thought. i listened very carefully to susanr, who came out in favour of kavanaugh. we're talking about the case, the appointment, and i cannot say that the argument, the legal argument is convincing, but the argument she said continues about misogynist america, she made powerful indictments... she shouldn't support him. but she has committed to...
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boys can do anything they want. >> reporter: to alaska. >> hey hey, ho, ho, supreme court nominee has got to go. >> reporter: senators lisa murkowski and susans, once again senators on a key vote. >> it's frustrating that so much of this pressure has been put on the women of the gop. >> a senator that they could go speak to, who they felt like was a decision maker. >> not only in their home states. >> you're seeing the maine contingency right now. >> reporter: but also in washington. >> we would like to know when we're able to meet with senator collins. >> reporter: this group driving overnight from maine, five of them able to meet face-to-face with their senator. >> i felt like she heard us, was very sincere in listening to us. >> we are very aware that collins' vote is absolutely critical to the future of this country. >> reporter: the consequences of a vote for kavanaugh? >> before the senate and the nation. >> reporter: clear. >> it would suggest to me that she no longer felt she was a representative of the people of maine and i would never vote for her again. >> reporter: more protests expected in portland outside senator collins' offic
boys can do anything they want. >> reporter: to alaska. >> hey hey, ho, ho, supreme court nominee has got to go. >> reporter: senators lisa murkowski and susans, once again senators on a key vote. >> it's frustrating that so much of this pressure has been put on the women of the gop. >> a senator that they could go speak to, who they felt like was a decision maker. >> not only in their home states. >> you're seeing the maine contingency right now....
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you take that and they speak to the 12 other boys and they all say, yes, it was about that, that, i think, is even more -- >> is that enough to break off susan collins and murkowski, something like that? >> i think so, because, again, lying under oath. and this is something that's also important to remember -- >> he has changed his story, right? at one point, it was saying because they shared a kiss, then he was saying it was nothing. am i confusing that with someone else's statement? >> it's evolved, what he's said. but certainly, there would be senators, not just change your story, but that's such a tough thing to say about a high school woman. you could say that perhaps resonating with female senators or any senator. >> i think any girl who read that or any teenage boy or anyone who was a teenage boy who read that had a hard time swallowing that, it was meant to honor her. >> respect as a friend. >> let ken jump in, because he's got to go in a second. >> it's not clear at all that the fbi is going to look at any of this. because this is not part of the sexual assault allegation, but many people believe it's deeply relevant. you may never
you take that and they speak to the 12 other boys and they all say, yes, it was about that, that, i think, is even more -- >> is that enough to break off susan collins and murkowski, something like that? >> i think so, because, again, lying under oath. and this is something that's also important to remember -- >> he has changed his story, right? at one point, it was saying because they shared a kiss, then he was saying it was nothing. am i confusing that with someone else's...
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boys can do anything they want. >> to alaska. >> hey hey, ho ho, the patriarch has got to go. >> pleas for their undecided senators to listen. >> senators lisa murkowski and susaney deciders on a critical vote. >> it's frustrating that once again that so much of this burden is being put on the women from the gop. >> women believing they have a responsibility to speak loudly. >> i have friends all over the country who would love to be able to have a senator that they could go speak to, that they felt like was a decision maker. >> not only in their home states. >> what you're seeing is the maine contingency right now. >> but also in washington. >> we would like to know when we're able to meet with senator collins. >> this group driving overnight from maine. five of them able to meet face-to-face with their senator. >> i do feel like she heard us. she was very sincere and listening to us. >> we're very aware that collins' vote is absolutely critical to the future of this country. >> the consequences of a vote for kavanaugh. >> before the senate and the national -- >> clear. >> it would suggest to me that she no longer fept she was a representative of the people of
boys can do anything they want. >> to alaska. >> hey hey, ho ho, the patriarch has got to go. >> pleas for their undecided senators to listen. >> senators lisa murkowski and susaney deciders on a critical vote. >> it's frustrating that once again that so much of this burden is being put on the women from the gop. >> women believing they have a responsibility to speak loudly. >> i have friends all over the country who would love to be able to have a...