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fiona: oh, certainly the weather.re seeing some pretty unusual weather events the last few months. they have played into what we are seeing in all of the energy markets. the hurricane, the lack of wind in the u.k., storms cutting out pipelines. certainly as we come into winter, i think the market will be taking a particularly hard look at the weather forecast. romaine: fiona, really appreciate you staying up late for us in london. fiona boal, head of commodities and real assets. we got some breaking news on the vaccination front. southwest airlines requiring all its employees to become vaccinated. this would go into effect december 8 of this year. that means fully vaccinated according to this directive. southwest does say it anticipates all of its employees will comply with the vaccination requirement. something we have seen from other airlines. not all airlines have jumped on board yet, but several have said they will be imposing mandates starting either next month or december. caroline: american airlines, jetblue, a
fiona: oh, certainly the weather.re seeing some pretty unusual weather events the last few months. they have played into what we are seeing in all of the energy markets. the hurricane, the lack of wind in the u.k., storms cutting out pipelines. certainly as we come into winter, i think the market will be taking a particularly hard look at the weather forecast. romaine: fiona, really appreciate you staying up late for us in london. fiona boal, head of commodities and real assets. we got some...
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fiona hill, thank you. fiona: thank you.. ♪ judy: it's been a whirlwind of a week here in washington, with the u.s. supreme court kicking off its october session, a new report on election interference being issued by the senate and a temporary deal reached on the federal debt ceiling. to help us make sense of it all, we are joined by brooks and tumulty. that is "new york times" columnist david brooks, and karen tumulty, columnist for the washington post." very good to have you both with us. jonathan capehart is away. happy to see you both on this friday night. let's talk first, david, about what they have done in the congress, the senate. they have kicked the can down the road. enough republicans gave the democrats the votes they needed to go ahead and move the debt ceiling decision to december. is it going to be any easier? david: no. this is what happens when politicians play hand grenade with the nation's solvency. it is as if the political campaign is running lifelong now. it is all about positioning for the next electio
fiona hill, thank you. fiona: thank you.. ♪ judy: it's been a whirlwind of a week here in washington, with the u.s. supreme court kicking off its october session, a new report on election interference being issued by the senate and a temporary deal reached on the federal debt ceiling. to help us make sense of it all, we are joined by brooks and tumulty. that is "new york times" columnist david brooks, and karen tumulty, columnist for the washington post." very good to have you...
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now fiona hill has written a book.called there's nothing for you here, finding opportunity in the 21st century. i want to read you what she writes about the january 6th insurrection. quote. the failure of trump slow motion, in plain sight attempt at a self coup was not preordained. ultimately it was thwarted only by individuals that the key institutions that typically would not be involved in executing such a plot. first and foremost, high-ranking members of the military resisted trump's efforts to personalize their power. if they had gone along with that the outcome of trump's self coup could've been completely different. other government institutions also held, firm for instance throughout his tenure, with the help of republican lawmakers, trump filled more than 200 federal court vacancies, with what he kept calling, his judges. trump judges, all the way to the supreme court however, respected their oath of office, is they rejected the presidents appeals to overturn illegitimate election results. state and local gove
now fiona hill has written a book.called there's nothing for you here, finding opportunity in the 21st century. i want to read you what she writes about the january 6th insurrection. quote. the failure of trump slow motion, in plain sight attempt at a self coup was not preordained. ultimately it was thwarted only by individuals that the key institutions that typically would not be involved in executing such a plot. first and foremost, high-ranking members of the military resisted trump's...
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we have a new perspective on donald trump's ineptitude, in fiona hill fiona hill's new book.onal television officer with expertise on russia and the administrations of presidential which w. bush and president barack obama. she continued her service in that position during the trump presidency, and eventually found herself testifying about and against the presidents in the first impeachment of donald trump. in her new book entitled there is nothing for you here, fiona hill writes that first i found president trump's fragility perplexing. given his highly privileged upbringing, he seemed to have had unbridled access to opportunity. i often question why he was so perpetually aggrieved when everything had so obviously been handed to him since birth. and i wondered how he could cope if someone dropped him alone on a random street in a faraway town like bishop auckland or on the keenan family farm in south dakota to fend for himself. i concluded, not well at. all trump needed to have everything done for him. at times he seemed hopeless when little things went wrong. we and luckily,
we have a new perspective on donald trump's ineptitude, in fiona hill fiona hill's new book.onal television officer with expertise on russia and the administrations of presidential which w. bush and president barack obama. she continued her service in that position during the trump presidency, and eventually found herself testifying about and against the presidents in the first impeachment of donald trump. in her new book entitled there is nothing for you here, fiona hill writes that first i...
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let's us that question to fiona frick. know this is a topic you have been paying close attention to. thank you for joining us this morning. where do you pin the chances that the economy slips into a stagflationary environment? fiona: obviously, the risk has been going up. we have seen inflation risks for a while, but in the past, we used to see inflation as a positive. now, we start to see inflation have an impact on earnings and the global economy. so obviously the risk of inflation is more acute than it was months ago and makes us go out on risky assets. manus: the back some risks, but you have redeployed. you break it down into the stag and the flation . the focus could turn onto the stag. where have you heard back, and how have you redeployed? fiona: it is interesting because we went from a narrative of goldilocks, which was a sort of ideal environment but you have a little inflation, then you have interest rates and policies very dovish. now we see the narrative has changed and we go to something like stagflation. pol
let's us that question to fiona frick. know this is a topic you have been paying close attention to. thank you for joining us this morning. where do you pin the chances that the economy slips into a stagflationary environment? fiona: obviously, the risk has been going up. we have seen inflation risks for a while, but in the past, we used to see inflation as a positive. now, we start to see inflation have an impact on earnings and the global economy. so obviously the risk of inflation is more...
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the ex-president said fiona hill was a deep state with a nice accent. that speaks to the whole issue about the conspiracy theory in the deep state. but also speaks to a northern ireland accent to find fiona's origin, her class status in england, and in a way shaped in much of her life. so it makes me want to ask, why did you decide, fiona, to shape this basically political memoir through the story of your growing up in a coal mining town with a father who'd been thrown out of work? >> it really started, with my experience of the testimony two years ago in fact this month. that was when the depositions began. for the first impeachment trial. i realize during the hearings there's an awful lot of hostility of the present are people like myself will be enough to come forward. and all of that time they tried to attack our credibility, say things about us and that whole line about this being a deep state people who were some privileged elite part of the swamp president trump said he wanted to clean up try to suggest we were some nefarious grouping of privileg
the ex-president said fiona hill was a deep state with a nice accent. that speaks to the whole issue about the conspiracy theory in the deep state. but also speaks to a northern ireland accent to find fiona's origin, her class status in england, and in a way shaped in much of her life. so it makes me want to ask, why did you decide, fiona, to shape this basically political memoir through the story of your growing up in a coal mining town with a father who'd been thrown out of work? >> it...
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fiona trott in _ you for that. fiona trott in cockermouth in cumbria.life as owners of wrexham with what they described as the thrill and torture of watching their first game — a defeat. 0ur sports correspondent laura scott reports from wrexham. there are lights, cameras and action. ~ . . there are lights, cameras and action. ~ ., ., there are lights, cameras and action-_ not- there are lights, cameras and action._ not like. there are lights, cameras and i action._ not like ryan action. what a goal! not like ryan re nolds action. what a goal! not like ryan reynolds and _ action. what a goal! not like ryan reynolds and rob _ action. what a goal! not like ryan reynolds and rob mcelhenney i action. what a goal! not like ryan reynolds and rob mcelhenney are action. what a goal! not like ryan i reynolds and rob mcelhenney are used to though, it's a far cry from hollywood, but the actors are soaking in their welcome as owners of the team and say this guy isn't even the limit of their ambitions. most people would want to say we want to get to the premier leagu
fiona trott in _ you for that. fiona trott in cockermouth in cumbria.life as owners of wrexham with what they described as the thrill and torture of watching their first game — a defeat. 0ur sports correspondent laura scott reports from wrexham. there are lights, cameras and action. ~ . . there are lights, cameras and action. ~ ., ., there are lights, cameras and action-_ not- there are lights, cameras and action._ not like. there are lights, cameras and i action._ not like ryan action. what...
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alix: thank you so much fiona. fiona boal of s&p dow jones indices.ve into metals and it is my conversation with the ceo of a co2 capture company. they use that to make green ethylene. that mix plastic. when you use that ethylene what you are making is greener. this is a venture without the venture which is there bc arm. it is these partnerships i am seeing in the industry that are going to help green it more quickly. guy: that is the innovation fiona was talking about. ingenuity is going to have to rise to the rescue. in terms of dealing with these problems, we need to make this shift. we have to figure out how to do it better and more efficiently and that is going to require innovation. a lot of the technology has not been invented yet to make this happen, but i thought her point at the end about the fact i don't that we fully boarded the idea these big bumps in terms of supply chain and how everything matches upper going to be significantly larger than we originally thought. i think that is what we are living through right now. going to be a volati
alix: thank you so much fiona. fiona boal of s&p dow jones indices.ve into metals and it is my conversation with the ceo of a co2 capture company. they use that to make green ethylene. that mix plastic. when you use that ethylene what you are making is greener. this is a venture without the venture which is there bc arm. it is these partnerships i am seeing in the industry that are going to help green it more quickly. guy: that is the innovation fiona was talking about. ingenuity is going...
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all right, fiona trott, celebrating. .. all right, fiona trott. thank— celebrating..._ celebrating... all right, fiona trott, thank you so much - celebrating... all right, fiona trott, thank you so much for| celebrating... all right, fiona - trott, thank you so much for that, and well done for battling against what sounded a trumpet. fiona trott, live from st james's park with that breaking news about the takeover has been completed of newcastle united. we will have more for you on that in sports day at 6:30pm with 0lly foster. jane, thank you very much. the transport secretary grant shapps has announced that 47 countries, including south africa, are being taken of the uk travel red list from next monday, leaving just seven countries in it. this is what mr shapps had to sayjust a few minutes ago. it is honestly a major step forward for travel and for people wanting to travel and for the travel sector, with 47 countries coming off the red list, meaning people can now travel, amongst other changes. we know with coronavirus that things can change, but i do also think that
all right, fiona trott, celebrating. .. all right, fiona trott. thank— celebrating..._ celebrating... all right, fiona trott, thank you so much - celebrating... all right, fiona trott, thank you so much for| celebrating... all right, fiona - trott, thank you so much for that, and well done for battling against what sounded a trumpet. fiona trott, live from st james's park with that breaking news about the takeover has been completed of newcastle united. we will have more for you on that in...
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fiona, thank ou, to explain it. fiona, thank you. thank— to explain it.a, thank you, thank you for - to explain it. fiona, thank you, thank you for getting to explain it. fiona, thank i you, thank you for getting up so early and expanding to us as well. let's get some other business stories. windows 11, the latest version of microsoft's computer system lodges worldwide as a free upgrade to windows ten news is. the windows chief product officer told the bbc the latest version was built to be clean and fresh and simpler for the user. windows 11 has some significant design changes along with some alterations on how the system works under the hood. tender has told the bbc plans to roll out a virtual currency to encourage users to spend more money on the dating app. the inapt coins will initially only be available in australia and will allow users to boost their profiles or super like more users. the union representing some of hollywood's most important workers has voted to approve a strike that could shut down nearly all us film and tv production. members whi
fiona, thank ou, to explain it. fiona, thank you. thank— to explain it.a, thank you, thank you for - to explain it. fiona, thank you, thank you for getting to explain it. fiona, thank i you, thank you for getting up so early and expanding to us as well. let's get some other business stories. windows 11, the latest version of microsoft's computer system lodges worldwide as a free upgrade to windows ten news is. the windows chief product officer told the bbc the latest version was built to be...
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fiona, the simplification _ put that right. fiona, the simplification begins - put that right.ger they drink the more they beauty, does not make sense to you? the barren side it should be cheaper but they are less alcoholic and people come in and have a couple of beers and go home. home people come in and have a couple of beers and go home.— beers and go home. how will that affect the customers? _ beers and go home. how will that affect the customers? will - beers and go home. how will that affect the customers? will they . affect the customers? will they start ordering more beer? brute affect the customers? will they start ordering more beer? we don't do too much _ start ordering more beer? we don't do too much madama _ start ordering more beer? we don't do too much madama to _ start ordering more beer? we don't do too much madama to be - start ordering more beer? we don't do too much madama to be honest. it's mostly paints and beers. we do some but it's mostly draft beer and the confusion is 3% starts today in the confusion is 3% starts today in the 2023 and it's a long while
fiona, the simplification _ put that right. fiona, the simplification begins - put that right.ger they drink the more they beauty, does not make sense to you? the barren side it should be cheaper but they are less alcoholic and people come in and have a couple of beers and go home. home people come in and have a couple of beers and go home.— beers and go home. how will that affect the customers? _ beers and go home. how will that affect the customers? will - beers and go home. how will that...
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you could do that one day, fiona. of course, he was absolutely right.hat is where i would like to begin with the story that people will read in your book, the promise america held for you and the journey and your departure from public and government life based on what you have witnessed at the apex of your career. well that's right, brian, idea i was incredibly fortunate, of course, to be able to achieve so much in terms of my career after leaving the northeast of england. my dad had set me off on this journey, -- a very difficult in the 19 eighties in the northeast of england. set me off on an educational odyssey that led to some surprising places, even from my own perspective. but, you know, what's happened over the last several years, particularly the time when i was in the trump administration, going in there to work on russia. i've become extremely worried about what's been happening here in the united states, and just listening to the last segment with michael steele on the other colleague there, this situation where here in the united states, eve
you could do that one day, fiona. of course, he was absolutely right.hat is where i would like to begin with the story that people will read in your book, the promise america held for you and the journey and your departure from public and government life based on what you have witnessed at the apex of your career. well that's right, brian, idea i was incredibly fortunate, of course, to be able to achieve so much in terms of my career after leaving the northeast of england. my dad had set me off...
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fiona hill, thank you very much for your time. thank you for joining me here on "firing line." >> thank you so much, margaret. it's been a pleasure. >> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by... and by... corporate funding is provided by... >> you're watching pbs. . ♪ >>> hello, everyone, and welcome to "amanpour & co." here's what's coming up. >> we will, in fact, get to net-zero emissions on electric power by 2035. >> but can he get it done? america's climate credibility on the line as president biden wrestles with his own --. then -- >> we are here to put an end to drift, confusion, retreat, and weakness. >> master of the game, author, diplomat, martin indyk joins us on henry kissinger's diplomacy in the middle east, and lessons for today. plus -- >> we can't count on r
fiona hill, thank you very much for your time. thank you for joining me here on "firing line." >> thank you so much, margaret. it's been a pleasure. >> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by... and by... corporate funding is provided by... >> you're watching pbs. . ♪ >>> hello, everyone, and welcome to "amanpour & co." here's what's coming up. >> we will, in fact, get to net-zero emissions on electric...
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fiona hill, thank you very much for your time. thank you for joining me here on "firing line." >> thank you so much, margaret. it's been a pleasure. >> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by... and by... corporate funding is provided by... >> you're watchingbs. mister rogers' neighborhood is made possible in part by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [ "won't you be my neighbor?" playing ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ -♪ it's a beautiful day in this neighborhood ♪ ♪ a beautiful day for a neighbor ♪
fiona hill, thank you very much for your time. thank you for joining me here on "firing line." >> thank you so much, margaret. it's been a pleasure. >> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by... and by... corporate funding is provided by... >> you're watchingbs. mister rogers' neighborhood is made possible in part by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [ "won't you be my neighbor?" playing ]...
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's bochum above the tory peer and royal lawyer fiona _ peer and royal lawyer fiona shackleton.fiona shackleton.— peer and royal lawyer fiona shackleton. ., , , ., shackleton. it honestly goes about sa in: this shackleton. it honestly goes about saying this is _ shackleton. it honestly goes about saying this is illegal _ shackleton. it honestly goes about saying this is illegal activity. - shackleton. it honestly goes about saying this is illegal activity. i - saying this is illegal activity. i think the software is self sounds pretty scary, quite extraordinary called pegasus i believe and it is used by spying agencies of governments and it is just a plot that you would not think would come from this book may be a film or a novel but is actually happening in the high core and it's quite dramatic. the high core and it's quite dramatic— the high core and it's quite dramatic. ~ , , �* , ., ., dramatic. absolutely. let's move on to our final — dramatic. absolutely. let's move on to our final story _ dramatic. absolutely. let's move on to our final story for _ dramatic. absolutely. l
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fiona hill joins us next.oy the ride a little more. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ now, get new lower auto rates with allstate. because better protection costs a whole lot less. you're in good hands with allstate. click or call for a lower auto rate today. how did panera come up with the idea you're in good hands to combine their famous mac and cheese with their iconic grilled cheese? by saying yes. yes to new inventions! yes to clean and fresh ingredients! and yes to living life to the flavor-fullest. panera. live your yes. now $1 delivery. you get more with aarp medicare advantage plans from unitedhealthcare. like $0 copays on tier 1 and tier 2 prescription drugs. ♪ wow! ♪ ♪ uh-huh. ♪ $0 copays on primary care visits. ♪ wow! ♪ ♪ uh-huh. ♪ and with unitedhealthcare, you get access to medicare advantage's largest provider network. ♪ wow! ♪ ♪ uh-huh. ♪ most plans even have a $0 premium. so go ahead. take advantage now. ♪ wow! ♪ this is the sound of an asthma attack... that doesn't happen. take advantage now. this is the sound of bett
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caller: i was listening to fiona. was comparing hiller to donald trump, i guess. -- heckler to -- hitler to donald trump, i guess. the durham report came out. he's got one person that he has indicted. the whole russia thing is totally false. he was inundated the whole time, his presidential time, as an evil dictator during all this terrible stuff, when he himself said that he had so many things against him -- people bring up impeachment, all this stuff -- that i cannot even imagine. government could really bring stuff against you, which is really, that is where you get into hitler stuff. caller: tom raises some important issues. describing -- the original question was about charismatic personalities. i said, let us put aside the larger issues that happen in germany after the 1930's. tom raises about the russia case and the molar investigation -- muller investigation. i hope you might read the book, because i lay out some of the issues that you are raising. the russians attacked our democratic system. they wanted to ca
caller: i was listening to fiona. was comparing hiller to donald trump, i guess. -- heckler to -- hitler to donald trump, i guess. the durham report came out. he's got one person that he has indicted. the whole russia thing is totally false. he was inundated the whole time, his presidential time, as an evil dictator during all this terrible stuff, when he himself said that he had so many things against him -- people bring up impeachment, all this stuff -- that i cannot even imagine. government...
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fiona, where does that leave us then?n these two nuclear powers, that it's inevitable? because that's a pretty scary prospect. >> look, it's not so helpful to label things hawks, doves. what we're trying to do is trying to figure out how to manage a relationship that's been on a confrontational path. the first quote is during the war in 1990s after a major terrorist attack in beslan in the south part of russia where a whole school was taken hostage. you know, later on, when you kind of look at the relationship with russia just before trump came into power, a lot of our senior military leaders were expressing concern that we were battling towards a confrontation again where there might have been on russia's part a desire to event contemplate using a tactical nuclear weapon. in the 1980s and 1983 for example, the soviet union and the united states ended up on the brink of a potential nuclear confrontation by misreading the intent in different exercises. this is military exercises. the point is we have to be extremely carefu
fiona, where does that leave us then?n these two nuclear powers, that it's inevitable? because that's a pretty scary prospect. >> look, it's not so helpful to label things hawks, doves. what we're trying to do is trying to figure out how to manage a relationship that's been on a confrontational path. the first quote is during the war in 1990s after a major terrorist attack in beslan in the south part of russia where a whole school was taken hostage. you know, later on, when you kind of...
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fiona hill, thank you very much for joining us.atulations on the book. >> oh, thanks so much, judy. it's great to be here. >> jon: so, people know you as an expert on russia and on europe, but this is a book that is built around your personal story. the daughter and the granddaughter of coal miners, who, what, overcame obstacle after obstacle, to end up advising presidents of the united states. and there was advice that your father gave you when you were younger, that you turned into the title of the book. >> that's right. when i was leaving high school in 1984, in the north-east of england, there was a massive unemployment crisis, especially for youth. 90% of kids who were leaving school had nothing to go on to immediately. my dad was basically talking to me about the future, and he basically said, look, if you want to make something of yourself, you want to pursue an education, want to find a good job. there's nothing for you here, but you're going to have to go somewhere else. because my hometown, from a mining town, a town that
fiona hill, thank you very much for joining us.atulations on the book. >> oh, thanks so much, judy. it's great to be here. >> jon: so, people know you as an expert on russia and on europe, but this is a book that is built around your personal story. the daughter and the granddaughter of coal miners, who, what, overcame obstacle after obstacle, to end up advising presidents of the united states. and there was advice that your father gave you when you were younger, that you turned...
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thank you so much, fiona hill for your time.>>> so from the author of the trumpty dumpty, comes "a confederacy of dumptys, the latest series of books by actor and author john lithgow, and he's waiting to tell us all about it next. so excited to talk to you too. >> hi, alex, great to see you again. thanks for having me. you again. thanks for having me ry baking ♪ ♪ the progressive family ♪ ♪ they're helpful but annoying ♪ ♪ they always leave us snoring ♪ ♪ accidents are boring with the progressive family ♪ so, when do you all go home? never. we're here for you 24/7. morticia: how terrifying. protection so good, it's scary. "the addams family 2" now playing everywhere. ♪ ♪ there are beautiful ideas that remain in the dark. but with our new multi-cloud experience, you have the flexibility you need to unveil them to the world. ♪ (vo) at t-mobile for business, unconventional thinking means we see to uthings differently,orld. so you can focus on what matters most. whether it's ensuring food arrives as fresh as when it departs. being f
thank you so much, fiona hill for your time.>>> so from the author of the trumpty dumpty, comes "a confederacy of dumptys, the latest series of books by actor and author john lithgow, and he's waiting to tell us all about it next. so excited to talk to you too. >> hi, alex, great to see you again. thanks for having me. you again. thanks for having me ry baking ♪ ♪ the progressive family ♪ ♪ they're helpful but annoying ♪ ♪ they always leave us snoring ♪ ♪...
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fiona hill.ment, she's currently a brookings institution senior fellow. and the author of this new book, "there is nothing for you here." dr. hill, i hope you don't mind if i start with a personal observation. when the hearings started, i said, this sounds like a beautiful jordy accent. and you're from the banks of the river thames, that country produces tough people. and this quote from your book, in the 1980s, your father used to say that parts of your hometown might as well be in a war zone. we were refugees in our own land, but there was no one there to help. perhaps we should call the united nations, he would joke. you could do that one day, fiona. of course, he was absolutely right. and i want to begin with the story that people will read in your book. the promise that america held for you, and your journey and departure from public and government life based on what you witnessed at the apex of your career. >> well, that's right, brian. you know, i was incredibly fortunate of course to be a
fiona hill.ment, she's currently a brookings institution senior fellow. and the author of this new book, "there is nothing for you here." dr. hill, i hope you don't mind if i start with a personal observation. when the hearings started, i said, this sounds like a beautiful jordy accent. and you're from the banks of the river thames, that country produces tough people. and this quote from your book, in the 1980s, your father used to say that parts of your hometown might as well be in a...
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in hello again, fiona. hello to you, yes- in this _ hello again, fiona. week ago, particularly the national minimum wage, is a big part of— the national minimum wage, is a big part of our— the national minimum wage, is a big part of our cost. not a good thing for us _ part of our cost. not a good thing for us as— part of our cost. not a good thing for us as a — part of our cost. not a good thing for us as a business, but understandable for people. to make life more bearable _ understandable for people. to make life more bearable for— understandable for people. to make life more bearable for people, - understandable for people. to make life more bearable for people, we i life more bearable for people, we are hearing this threepence cut in the price of a pint of beer, what does that mean for you?- the price of a pint of beer, what does that mean for you? there is rreat does that mean for you? there is great there _ does that mean for you? there is great there is _ does that mean for you? there is great there is reform _ does that mean for you? there is grea
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in fiona hill -- and fiona hill on her new memoir, "there is no thing for you here." "washington journal" is next. ♪ host: good morning. it is tuesday, october 12, 2021. the house returns at 3:00 p.m. eastern to consider a short-term increase of the debt limit. and president biden get set to hold a virtual meeting this morning with g20 leaders to discuss the future of afghanistan. but we begin with a question about the various challenges facing this country. we want to know what you think the most important problem is in the united states right now. give us a call on phone lines split as usual, by political parties. (202) 748-8001 for republicans. democrats, (202) 748-8000. independents, (202) 748-8002. you can also send us a text, that number (202) 748-8003. otherwise, catch up with us on social media. on twitter, it is @cspanwj. on facebook, it is facebook.com/cspan. good tuesday morning. start calling in now. the gallup organization regularly tracking this question of the most important problems facing the united states. here is they found in their latest september
in fiona hill -- and fiona hill on her new memoir, "there is no thing for you here." "washington journal" is next. ♪ host: good morning. it is tuesday, october 12, 2021. the house returns at 3:00 p.m. eastern to consider a short-term increase of the debt limit. and president biden get set to hold a virtual meeting this morning with g20 leaders to discuss the future of afghanistan. but we begin with a question about the various challenges facing this country. we want to...
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i spoke with fiona hill earlier this week.s evening. millions across america watched you in 2019 testify against donald trump in his first impeachment proceedings. you were eloquent. you were scathing. this week he has attacked you as a deep state stiff with a nice accent. so i have to begin by asking, and it's a question i've asked many former trump officials, why did you go work for donald trump in the first place? you were appointed as a senior director of the national security council at when we already knew how dangerous and unstable and awful he was. >> well, we also knew that the russians had lost a pretty sophisticated eninfluence operation against our democracy, certainly against the presidential compound. and i was deeply concerned, as many of my other colleagues who have been looking at russia for many, many years about the impact that has had and how we were going to push back against it and try to make sure it wasn't going to happen again. i'd already been in the government before. i'd been a national intelligence
i spoke with fiona hill earlier this week.s evening. millions across america watched you in 2019 testify against donald trump in his first impeachment proceedings. you were eloquent. you were scathing. this week he has attacked you as a deep state stiff with a nice accent. so i have to begin by asking, and it's a question i've asked many former trump officials, why did you go work for donald trump in the first place? you were appointed as a senior director of the national security council at...
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thank you very much, fiona. _ thank you very much, fiona. planet. but it's notjust about politicians and big businesses making radical changes. it's also about what individuals and small businesses can do. here's how one plumber in england is trying to make a difference. morning! a lot of people i know that are tradesmen do not like the stigma attached to being a white van man. being aggressive and fat and smelly, wearing a vest, it is not something they want to be associated with, you know? the local city council ran a scheme where you can apply for a grant or loan for a cargo bike. ijumped straight on and applied. peak times, obviously rush—hour, school run time, i can get through a lot quicker. just having the space to think about things and go on the cyclepaths and away from the busy traffic, it really helps your mental health. but also being physically active is super good for you and with the electric motor on these bikes, you can do as much or as little effort as you want. there are so many parking restrictions and permit areas around
thank you very much, fiona. _ thank you very much, fiona. planet. but it's notjust about politicians and big businesses making radical changes. it's also about what individuals and small businesses can do. here's how one plumber in england is trying to make a difference. morning! a lot of people i know that are tradesmen do not like the stigma attached to being a white van man. being aggressive and fat and smelly, wearing a vest, it is not something they want to be associated with, you know?...
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it is a powerful story, fiona. this morning. >> thank you. >> i want to make it clear to folks at home, there are so many books here that talk about all the bad things happening in the world. make clear to folks, america is your adopted country, brought up in the north of england, you love this country. and that comes across in this book. you love the country, but you see a real threat. forget about trump for a moment, to the system today, i want to quote one, this goes back to the helsinki press conference that moment next to putin. the press conference highlighted for me and for the public how low america could sink in its own estimation and the eyes of the world. the country's-long festering domestic crisis exploded into view, this i felt was the agony of american populism. but it wasn't over yet. tell us, how serious is the danger? >> as i say in the book, it is not over yet. and every single day you and all of your colleagues are reporting on yet more evidence of this. vice president pence in the last few days
it is a powerful story, fiona. this morning. >> thank you. >> i want to make it clear to folks at home, there are so many books here that talk about all the bad things happening in the world. make clear to folks, america is your adopted country, brought up in the north of england, you love this country. and that comes across in this book. you love the country, but you see a real threat. forget about trump for a moment, to the system today, i want to quote one, this goes back to the...
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i want to bring in fiona hill. is the author of "there is nothing for you here: finding opportunity in the 21st century." fiona, thank you so much. it's good to see you again. congratulations on the book. let's talk about this because you warn in this book about the dangers to democracy. and so i just want your reaction to this senate judiciary report on trump's pressure campaign to overturn the 2020 election. if it weren't just for a handful of people that stood their ground, where would this country be right now? >> well, look, we're already in big trouble. this is a full-blown constitutional crisis, and, you know, i think that what's happening here is people just can't quite believe it. even the people who are not basically coming forward to answer these subpoenas are telling themselves, look, there's nothing wrong. this is all just politics. this is all just a game. you know, for them, it's not going to have these dire consequences. but it is. and, you know, already from the outside, people are looking in at th
i want to bring in fiona hill. is the author of "there is nothing for you here: finding opportunity in the 21st century." fiona, thank you so much. it's good to see you again. congratulations on the book. let's talk about this because you warn in this book about the dangers to democracy. and so i just want your reaction to this senate judiciary report on trump's pressure campaign to overturn the 2020 election. if it weren't just for a handful of people that stood their ground, where...
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fiona hill will be here next on msnbc.> the committee released their report on former president trump's plan to pressure the department of justice to overturn the 2020 election. someone with a knew neek perspective is fiona hill. shy was a key witness in the first impeachment process. >> joining me now is fiona hill who served as deputy assistant for part of the national security council. your book is so timely as we're learning here today about president trump's attempts to overturn the election. you write "the storing of the u.s. capital building requests was just one episode in a long period of provocative moves. it was in it's essence the culmination of a wondering why call it a slow motion coup. >> thank you for having me on today. most people think of a coup, it means something very sudden, as a military takeover, something with a middle plot behind the scenes that all happens in an instance. in this case president trump normalized what he was going to do. it started before the first impeachment trial and it went on
fiona hill will be here next on msnbc.> the committee released their report on former president trump's plan to pressure the department of justice to overturn the 2020 election. someone with a knew neek perspective is fiona hill. shy was a key witness in the first impeachment process. >> joining me now is fiona hill who served as deputy assistant for part of the national security council. your book is so timely as we're learning here today about president trump's attempts to overturn...
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fiona hill, thank you for your analysis.♪ kinda pat your feet ♪ ♪ it's all right ♪ ♪ have a good time 'cause it's all right ♪ ♪ oh, it's all right ♪ when you humble yourself under the mighty hand of god, in due time he will exalt you. hi, i'm joel osteen. i'm excited about being with you every week. i hope you'll tune in. you'll be inspired, you'll be encouraged. i'm looking forward to seeing you right here. you are fully loaded and completely equipped for the race that's been designed for you. >> brennan: that's it >> brennan: that's it for us today. thank you for watching. until next week, for "face the nation," i'm margaret brennan. ♪♪ captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.or >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> good evening and thank you for joining us. this has been a rough weekend if you're flying southwest. nearly 2,000 flights have been canceled, leaving passengers scrambling. the airline blames disruptive weather and air traffic control issues, although the fa
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hi, fiona, good to see you. >> hi, pamela, nice to be here.rtant is it in your view that president biden declined to assert executive privilege over the trump white house documents? having worked in the white house, what do you expect the documents would reveal? >> well, i mean, to be honest, i'm not entirely sure what they will reveal, but hopefully they'll be helpful in trying to ascertain what was going on in this swell of events around january 6. the most important thing here is to really get a grasp on what happened in the lead-up to january 6, and what was the state of mind of everybody in and around the white house when things were unfolding. we have a lot of pieces of information, but clearly we need much more to be able to get our hands around this. having a credible concluding analysis and a report on this event is extraordinarily important for the next round of elections, because we know already that those elections are being contested. the midterms coming up in 2022 and then the prospects for the presidential election in 2024. pres
hi, fiona, good to see you. >> hi, pamela, nice to be here.rtant is it in your view that president biden declined to assert executive privilege over the trump white house documents? having worked in the white house, what do you expect the documents would reveal? >> well, i mean, to be honest, i'm not entirely sure what they will reveal, but hopefully they'll be helpful in trying to ascertain what was going on in this swell of events around january 6. the most important thing here is...
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and fiona hill has just written, "there is nothing for you here." rounding out conversations, analyst chris krebs. it is all just ahead on "face the nation." ♪♪ >> brennan: good morning. and welcome to "face the nation." after last week's disappointing jobs report and the latest round of budget battles on capitol hill, we are reminded yet again that covid continues to be the biggest drag on our economic recovery. we begin with cbs news senior national correspondent mark strassmann in atlanta this morning. >> hey, can you watch your language. (bleep). >> reporter: more than a moment, short of a disorder, covid america has functioning anxiety, day after day, living with this lingering virus. [yelling] >> reporter: upset, uncertain, on edge, frustrated other people who ironically feel the same way won't come to their senses. >> we want to end this pandemic. we're all exhausted by itment. >> reporter: including most vaccinated americans. our new cbs poll found 56% of them said they were at risk because of the unvaccinated. the virus with no end in sight
and fiona hill has just written, "there is nothing for you here." rounding out conversations, analyst chris krebs. it is all just ahead on "face the nation." ♪♪ >> brennan: good morning. and welcome to "face the nation." after last week's disappointing jobs report and the latest round of budget battles on capitol hill, we are reminded yet again that covid continues to be the biggest drag on our economic recovery. we begin with cbs news senior national...
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fiona hill, thank you so much for being with us. >> thank you.ls about the terrorist who killed 13 americans in the deadly bombing at the kabul airport. why was he released from prison just days before the attack? >>> plus, the secret memo with a grave warning for u.s. spies. >>> and nikki haley, conducting political gymnastics, embracing donald trump again while she serves up red meat for republican voters. introducing the new citi custom ℠ card. it adapts to you. earn 5% cash back that automatically adjusts to your top eligible spend category, up to $500 spent each billing cycle. and $200 cash back after qualifying purchases. apply now. visit citi.com/customcash ♪ ♪ ♪ i don't just play someone brainy on tv - i'm an actual neuroscientist. and i love the science behind neuriva plus. unlike ordinary memory supplements, neuriva plus fuels six key indicators of brain performance. more brain performance? yes, please! neuriva. think bigger. ♪ ♪ love is a roller coaster. to each their own love. the vera wang love collection. designed for zales the diam
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fiona hill. thank you very much. you so much for corming on and sharing your thoughts with us this morning. >> all right, let's bring in david, we know you know so little about russia, the topic. david, one of the more important books on russia posts, resurrection, i am curious, you have been listening to the conversation of dr. hill, and before we move on and talk about the festival, i would love to get your thoughts dr. hill says on russia. >> i think one thing to note fiona hill, she saw things ideas. she saw things ideas. she took a gamble. she thought she would be more perspective. and i think she paid a price for the one hand but she's here witnessing us. telling us inside. the chaos of this administration, at the same time the warning that you give us about the authority temptation both within donald trump who may well be back. we'll be talking about this is a long time. the authoritarian temptations within ourselves. if we look at our calls, not everybody is is -- when i saw the interview given by steve banno
fiona hill. thank you very much. you so much for corming on and sharing your thoughts with us this morning. >> all right, let's bring in david, we know you know so little about russia, the topic. david, one of the more important books on russia posts, resurrection, i am curious, you have been listening to the conversation of dr. hill, and before we move on and talk about the festival, i would love to get your thoughts dr. hill says on russia. >> i think one thing to note fiona hill,...
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fiona hill, she was deputy assistant to president trump.ntly a senior feel low at the brookings institution and author of the book "there is nothing for you here". i'm glad you're here. there's no one i want to ask this question to more. what is your reaction when you watch the defiance from these former trump aides to the congressional subpoenas and at the same time trump is out there repeating lie after lie about the election and he's getting cheered on. >> for me, and i'm sure many people watching this, it's a sad day for u.s. democracy, stephanie. i think part of the problem is in the case of most of these individuals who have been requested and subpoenaed to come, they see themselves tied with personal loyalty to truch. they didn't see themselves in the public service of the united states. in some cases they were acting in their capacity so they weren't taking an oath to the constitution. this is a loyalty test to an individual, this is not them standing up or contemplaing standing up for loyalty to the united states. this is a sad day
fiona hill, she was deputy assistant to president trump.ntly a senior feel low at the brookings institution and author of the book "there is nothing for you here". i'm glad you're here. there's no one i want to ask this question to more. what is your reaction when you watch the defiance from these former trump aides to the congressional subpoenas and at the same time trump is out there repeating lie after lie about the election and he's getting cheered on. >> for me, and i'm...
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i had about 14, but fiona bruce kept shutting me up and bringing him back in. and i feel completely vindicated to having been an inconvenient witness at that time. and all is the detail in this record, this week is to be found, or most of us to be found in my book, blinded by corona, which detailed the 1st 6 months of the handling of the pandemic by the british government. now, as you know, the government ministers, some of whom are abolishing some who aren't. and as you are safe, even barclay now, johnson doughty of lancaster. whatever that is, came was the 1st to come out of being sent out by the government to defend the government. and you had been saying that i don't know, they weren't looking at se, asia, they weren't looking at these things. is it group? think? is it incompetent? is it murder? what, what, what has been going on with those? and you know, it is. and so show murder. oh, so many tens of thousands of people have died in the u. k, unnecessarily. because of incompetence and arrogance. not just by the government, but by the government's advisors.
i had about 14, but fiona bruce kept shutting me up and bringing him back in. and i feel completely vindicated to having been an inconvenient witness at that time. and all is the detail in this record, this week is to be found, or most of us to be found in my book, blinded by corona, which detailed the 1st 6 months of the handling of the pandemic by the british government. now, as you know, the government ministers, some of whom are abolishing some who aren't. and as you are safe, even barclay...
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fiona hill joins us, next. i've always focused on my career. had autism, his future became my focus. lavender baths always calmed him. so we turned bath time into a business. and building it with my son has been my dream job. at northwestern mutual, our version of financial planning helps you live your dreams today. find a northwestern mutual advisor at nm.com ordinary tissues burn when theo blows. so dad bought puffs plus lotion, and rescued his nose. with up to 50% more lotion puffs bring soothing softness and relief. a nose in need deserves puffs indeed. don't settle for products that give you a sort-of white smile. try crest whitening emulsions... ...for 100% whiter teeth. its highly active peroxide droplets... ...swipe on in seconds. better. faster. 100% whiter teeth. shop crestwhitesmile.com. one of my favorite supplements is qunol turmeric. turmeric helps with healthy joints and inflammation support. unlike regular turmeric supplements qunol's superior absorption helps me get the full benefits of turmeric. the brand i trust is qunol. >>>
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fiona hill joins us, next. my family encouraged: kindness, honesty and hard work.dd a fourth: be curious. be curious about the world around us, and then go. go with an open heart, and you will find inspiration anew. viking. exploring the world in comfort. talking about mental health it's not a sign of weakness, but really a sign of strength. people sometimes don't want to talk about mental health, they don't want to talk about problems that they might have that aren't physical, but those problems are just as real. i have this disease you know, and it makes it awkward that i have to explain myself or prove myself in certain situations. a lot of times i'm not feeling good or you know not having a good day, but through the music i'm able to have a good day by expressing something that feels good to me that i can pass onto others. one of my favorite phrases to share with not only my kids but anybody is never compare your insides to someone else's outsides. we are creating conversation we are raising awareness and we're kicking the hell out of this stigma saying get awa
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>> thanks, robin. >>> now to fiona hill. you for joining us this morning. i want to talk about the book, but i have begin you toes to stephanie grisham's book. i don't know if you heard, but she recounted a meeting between putin and trump where putin had planted an attractive translator to distract president trump. is that true? >> it is actually, george, and thanks for having me on this morning. i have to say first of all though, this was an excellent translator. so, you know, it shouldn't have been just a distraction by her good looks, but there was chaos but there was somebody else on the list, a man, at at the present timing to translate for that particular session. at the very last minute the russians swapped out for the other interpreter. partly i think because president trump had invited in ivanka and his daughter as well as stephanie that was there, and i think it was one of her first days on the job with myself and any other translator, also women. but it was clearly intended to draw attention because president puti
>> thanks, robin. >>> now to fiona hill. you for joining us this morning. i want to talk about the book, but i have begin you toes to stephanie grisham's book. i don't know if you heard, but she recounted a meeting between putin and trump where putin had planted an attractive translator to distract president trump. is that true? >> it is actually, george, and thanks for having me on this morning. i have to say first of all though, this was an excellent translator. so, you...
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fiona trott, bbc news, cumbria.nt. it's a practice that can lead to depression, anxiety and paranoia, and even cause some to take their own lives. the bbc�*s alan yentob, explains how one man found an unusual way of coping, by creating intricate works of art, out of whatever he can find, in his cell. this is donnyjohnson. found guilty of second degree murder at the age of second degree murder at the age of 19, of second degree murder at the age of19, he of second degree murder at the age of 19, he was sent to prison for ten to 15 years. that sentence was extended to life after he assaulted two prison 0fficers. donnyjohnson has spend 24 years in solitary confinement. he was locked his cell for 23 hours a day without access to any materials, he made his paintbrush with his own hair. and the paint paint made from the coloured pigments of m and m sweets. with them he created over 300 miniature paintings made on scraps of paper, none of them bigger than a postcard. the exhibition of his work at riverside studios in londo
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i'm her name is alma of it's alga metal. fiona murmured of and from a moment on as when in but i'm in and but i just taking any amy it out. this was portal as we would have 2 more to be learning men, him the good good model. wandering in yarbrough 1012 in kenneth was margaretta. okay. i would, i want to view this code in one of those a very minor method. whoa, whoa, me. first is they do okay, well, let detroit, if i go over those, i know this, but i usually have full m o. clinton and your lease. i'm a new food alina, to early. yes. my boy, in the badly got a young man. ah ah, ah. you think you have to log on to you know a job and he in the to get a ah, i've been told that it's minus money kind of push. see like you by doing a shadow. oh yeah. yeah. yeah. love model ah me. i got everything should be to take a heel that stopped me . i oh, i i me ah, a fearless mexican journalist, sideline for taking on a precedent and a corrupt system ruled by a single party for over 70 years. only to then establish an investigative platform, determined to break through a poisonous media landscape in se
i'm her name is alma of it's alga metal. fiona murmured of and from a moment on as when in but i'm in and but i just taking any amy it out. this was portal as we would have 2 more to be learning men, him the good good model. wandering in yarbrough 1012 in kenneth was margaretta. okay. i would, i want to view this code in one of those a very minor method. whoa, whoa, me. first is they do okay, well, let detroit, if i go over those, i know this, but i usually have full m o. clinton and your...
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fiona lamdin, bbc news.ham palace calling on the royal family to �*rewild' their estates restoring the land they own to its natural state. ecologists believe some of the estates would naturally be home to beavers and wild boar as simonjones explains. campaigners have brought their message direct to buckingham palace. campaigners say the royals must re—wild. they are the biggest landowning family in the country but there are claims their estates an ecological disaster zone with practices like hunting and grouse shooting. because ofthe hunting and grouse shooting. because of the rlobal hunting and grouse shooting. because of the global celebrity _ hunting and grouse shooting. because of the global celebrity in _ hunting and grouse shooting. because of the global celebrity in the _ hunting and grouse shooting. because of the global celebrity in the way - of the global celebrity in the way that they lead and other people follow if they were to do this it would be a fantastic gesture and significantly at a time b
fiona lamdin, bbc news.ham palace calling on the royal family to �*rewild' their estates restoring the land they own to its natural state. ecologists believe some of the estates would naturally be home to beavers and wild boar as simonjones explains. campaigners have brought their message direct to buckingham palace. campaigners say the royals must re—wild. they are the biggest landowning family in the country but there are claims their estates an ecological disaster zone with practices...
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i'm gonna give them the name and told them to my name is alma of its alga metal. fiona murmured of and from a moment as far as i'm in bed, i'm an am but a desk taking any amy it out. this was little rock one of 2 more to learning. man him the go back. good. wondering. yeah, little 10. 12 in coming close. margaretta, i would, i knew what to view of the vis code it wanted to say $300.00 met on hook me 1st is they dorky weddle a detroit, if i go over those i is brutal. i usually fill them up, claims them, and then the some a new job with food alina, to early? yes, a lot. a young man. ah ah, ah. you mean? mm hm. mm hm. hello, do you need to know when you have a dish customer named john and he is a, ah, i, but i've told mazda from any kind of push to you by doing a whole model ah, me show, and they want me to take a heal that stop me i oh i i . ready me ah ah, confronted with some of the wells, what day quality mongolian government has begun shutting the nation's polluted capital. cities co mine. ah. but as the struggle raging to save the environment above ground, what does the future hold
i'm gonna give them the name and told them to my name is alma of its alga metal. fiona murmured of and from a moment as far as i'm in bed, i'm an am but a desk taking any amy it out. this was little rock one of 2 more to learning. man him the go back. good. wondering. yeah, little 10. 12 in coming close. margaretta, i would, i knew what to view of the vis code it wanted to say $300.00 met on hook me 1st is they dorky weddle a detroit, if i go over those i is brutal. i usually fill them up,...