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madeline miller, author of circe, thank you very much. thank you so much for having me.g day. we have seen lots of weather watchers commentary of unbroken blue skies. the north and west of scotland, thicker cloud, and west of scotland, thicker cloud, afairold and west of scotland, thicker cloud, a fair old breeze, like this photo shows in the highlands. all courtesy of this weather front, that will continue to rush through the north—west of the country as we had through the night, and even first thing on the bank holiday monday morning. there will be some low cloud and some missed again, some irish sea coast through the night, but for most places it will be another dry and a clear one. temperatures falling into mid single figures across eastern part of england, a little bit of missed developing, but most towns and cities, no lower than nine to 12 celsius. we start bank holiday monday on a dry, bright note, those temperatures rising pretty quickly. it has become very warm across england and wales through the afternoon. more cloud across the north west of scotland, some sh
madeline miller, author of circe, thank you very much. thank you so much for having me.g day. we have seen lots of weather watchers commentary of unbroken blue skies. the north and west of scotland, thicker cloud, and west of scotland, thicker cloud, afairold and west of scotland, thicker cloud, a fair old breeze, like this photo shows in the highlands. all courtesy of this weather front, that will continue to rush through the north—west of the country as we had through the night, and even...
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madeline miller did it first with achilles. now she tells the story of the great sorceress and enchantress, circe, who leads us through many of the great stories of mythology, behaving badly — like she so often did — but at the same time emerging as a figure with human qualities, including of course vulnerability. who will win many readers' sympathy because she is an individual trying to make sense of a very troubled world. welcome. what is the trick in humanising an immortal nymph like circe? well, i think i've always found that these ancient myths really resonate with un—human nature in that they are very timeless in what they are looking at, and i absolutely felt that as i was approaching circe. here she is, yes, she's a goddess, yes, she is a nymph, but she lives in a world where she is the pawn of much more powerful people than herself and she's on the receiving end. she doesn't have a lot of control, initially, over what she can do with her life and where she can go, and i think we can all relate to feeling in the grip of
madeline miller did it first with achilles. now she tells the story of the great sorceress and enchantress, circe, who leads us through many of the great stories of mythology, behaving badly — like she so often did — but at the same time emerging as a figure with human qualities, including of course vulnerability. who will win many readers' sympathy because she is an individual trying to make sense of a very troubled world. welcome. what is the trick in humanising an immortal nymph like...
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madeline miller, author of circe, thank you very much. thank you so much for having me. warmest early may bank holiday weekend on record, you may not be looking forward to heading back to work. i might be able to make the process less painful. the weather will change. the warmth will not last. something more cool and fresh and the next few days. with that at times, not all the time, outbreaks of rain. tomorrow should start off mainly fine. further west, a different story. cloud and mist and fog hugging the coastline. through the day, this rain band would go into northern england as the afternoon goes on. still some heat to be had. temperatures beginning to tumble in the afternoon. thursday night, the band of rain goes further east. this is the forecast towards the end of the weekend the weekend. temperatures significantly lower than they have been. some spells of sunshine, but rain at times. that is all for now. i'm rico hizon in singapore. the headlines: the flow of destruction from hawaii's volcano. 35 buildings now destroyed, and many more under threat. as you go down
madeline miller, author of circe, thank you very much. thank you so much for having me. warmest early may bank holiday weekend on record, you may not be looking forward to heading back to work. i might be able to make the process less painful. the weather will change. the warmth will not last. something more cool and fresh and the next few days. with that at times, not all the time, outbreaks of rain. tomorrow should start off mainly fine. further west, a different story. cloud and mist and fog...
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madeline miller, author of circe, thank you very much. thank you so much for having me.ng. we had some lovely sunshine for some parts of the country today. it has not been glorious right across the uk. we have had a splattering of rain further north and west and still drizzly burst at the moment, but you may have heard already that we may well be heading toward a record breaking early may bank holiday. this is the record as it stands back in1999, this is the record as it stands back in 1999, nearly 2a celsius, we are forecasting a potential 27 for the bank holiday itself. you can see the cut at the moment moving its way eastward, that process will continue as we go through this evening —— you can see the cloud. it will not be as chilli of last night and we had a touch of frost in scotland. it could get down to about three in the southeast and countryside but by and large a mild night. sylla rep to leave a weather front close by to the north of scotland and northern isles so there will be furthering and have your breast to come bristol and have your breast to come bristol
madeline miller, author of circe, thank you very much. thank you so much for having me.ng. we had some lovely sunshine for some parts of the country today. it has not been glorious right across the uk. we have had a splattering of rain further north and west and still drizzly burst at the moment, but you may have heard already that we may well be heading toward a record breaking early may bank holiday. this is the record as it stands back in1999, this is the record as it stands back in 1999,...
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madeline miller, author of circe, thank you very much. thank you so much for having me.acking day across hello there. another cracking day a cross m ost hello there. another cracking day across most of the uk. top temperature of 26 celsius in north hold in the north—west of london. lots of weather watchers pictures coming through of unbroken blue skies. not sunny everywhere. parts of the north and west of scotland so thick cloud, outbreaks of rain and a fair old breeze. it is all courtesy of this weather front which were brushed —— brushed past the north—west of the country through the night and first thing on bank holiday monday. there will be some low cloud and missed again on irish sea coasts. —— mist. for most, a dry and clear one. temperatures falling into mid single figures in eastern england. most towns and cities no lower than nine to 12. we start bank holiday monday on a dry, bright note. temperatures rising quickly. very warm across england and wales through the afternoon. more cloud in the north—west of. mist untied affecting irish sea coasts. very warm. 27, 2
madeline miller, author of circe, thank you very much. thank you so much for having me.acking day across hello there. another cracking day a cross m ost hello there. another cracking day across most of the uk. top temperature of 26 celsius in north hold in the north—west of london. lots of weather watchers pictures coming through of unbroken blue skies. not sunny everywhere. parts of the north and west of scotland so thick cloud, outbreaks of rain and a fair old breeze. it is all courtesy of...
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madeline miller, author of circe, thank you very much. thank you so much for having me.nto the first part of the forthcoming week. a glorious end to the day in most parts of the british isles, after a very, very acceptable sunday. one or two exceptions, here is the first, around the irish sea coast from some of the mist and fog has been really quite stubborn, but it has not been wall—to—wall. the weight towards the north—western corner of scotland, you are a bit closer to a weather front, the high pressure not doing enough to keep that offshore. so it has been a bit ofa that offshore. so it has been a bit of a nuisance there, the mist and fog still lingers through the course of the evening and overnight. but elsewhere it is a pretty still, quiet sort of night, not a cold one, although, you may be looking at around three or 4 degrees in the countryside. here are other running, bank holiday monday, a bit of a rerun, if the truth were known, of saturday and sunday. so are a lot of fine and dry weather in many inland areas. was still have the mist and murk some of these coas
madeline miller, author of circe, thank you very much. thank you so much for having me.nto the first part of the forthcoming week. a glorious end to the day in most parts of the british isles, after a very, very acceptable sunday. one or two exceptions, here is the first, around the irish sea coast from some of the mist and fog has been really quite stubborn, but it has not been wall—to—wall. the weight towards the north—western corner of scotland, you are a bit closer to a weather front,...
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really smartest conservatives we have seen in terms of tv with bob novak and pat buchanan and mary madeline, tucker carlson. that was the mcglocklin group. and at the time johnson knew was in there for a while. the question i would always get as i traveled around the country, audiences would always ask, is bob novak as obnoxious off the air as he is on the air? my answer was yes. which novak loved because we were really good friends. and the same with pat buchanan. i saw pat this morning, trying to bring back the mcglocklin troop, channel 7 locally, tomorrow at noon is the next version of the mcglocklin show. we taped it this morning. we were talking about that. we got into these issues passionately, really making the best argument you could and trying to win the day but when the lights went off we were good friends and are still good friends today. we go out to dinner together, have a beer or whatever, there's not enough of that around anymore. the same with tucker, at the palm, we never talk politics because we want to stay good friends. >> can i go back to switzerland? >> please do and t
really smartest conservatives we have seen in terms of tv with bob novak and pat buchanan and mary madeline, tucker carlson. that was the mcglocklin group. and at the time johnson knew was in there for a while. the question i would always get as i traveled around the country, audiences would always ask, is bob novak as obnoxious off the air as he is on the air? my answer was yes. which novak loved because we were really good friends. and the same with pat buchanan. i saw pat this morning,...
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pedestal is someone i admire their politics or in this country we have former secretary of state madeline albright who i wasn't very intimate with and even hillary clinton i felt was very hawkish in the way that she looked at the world in that she was going to be as tough as any guy so there's no guarantee with women coming to power that you will have a softer more nurturing society because of these race once told me i'm over didn't know that she actually felt the same to state that she had to demonstrate that she was no she was no pushover i did observe that i thought she probably demonstrated that pretty well demonstrated that very much and you might see one very famous picture from my group code pink where we were in front of congolese rice can i get close to you and we were like this with bloody hands like this saying it was our blood on your hands are demonstration of them and in a congregational hearing where she was testifying running up to her before we got arrested and putting our hands right there face to say you have blood on your hands because she did help blood on her hands s
pedestal is someone i admire their politics or in this country we have former secretary of state madeline albright who i wasn't very intimate with and even hillary clinton i felt was very hawkish in the way that she looked at the world in that she was going to be as tough as any guy so there's no guarantee with women coming to power that you will have a softer more nurturing society because of these race once told me i'm over didn't know that she actually felt the same to state that she had to...
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en met the author this week, my guest is the american writer madeline miller, who turns the world ofreek mythology into an intimate human drama in her novel about the greatest encha ntress of human drama in her novel about the greatest enchantress of them all, circe. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are are journalist dame joan bakewell, and the political correspondent for the times lucy fisher. tomorrow's front pages, starting with: the financial times' front page features a picture of vladimir putin on his stairway to kremlin, sworn in for a fourth term as russia's president, and a story on how the department of international trade is set to axe jobs. the metro leads with the foreign secretary, boris johnson's, statement that donald trump has the chance to be in the running for the nobel peace prize. the telegraph says rail bosses are proposing to overhaul confusing railfares, after admitting it is sometimes cheaper to buy two tickets in order to complete a single journey. the times has the same story. it says millions
en met the author this week, my guest is the american writer madeline miller, who turns the world ofreek mythology into an intimate human drama in her novel about the greatest encha ntress of human drama in her novel about the greatest enchantress of them all, circe. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are are journalist dame joan bakewell, and the political correspondent for the times lucy fisher. tomorrow's front pages, starting...
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and coming up in this week's edition of meet the author — the american author madeline miller on taking cardiff city side return to the premier league. manchester city have their day in the sun as well, they left the premier league trophy in front of their own fans at the etihad stadium. john higgins is trying to battle back but still trails mark williams by two frames at the world snooker championship final. good evening. it is another day of ups and downs across sport, but a good day, a very good day for cardiff city. they have sealed the second automatic—promotion spot in the championship. it means they willjoin wolves in the premier league next season. neil warnock‘s side sealed a place in the top flight with a goalless draw at home to reading. james burford has more. some 0—0 draws are quickly forgotten, others will stay in the memory forever, and if you are a cardiff supporter, or owner, vincent tan, this was the most glorious of goalless draws. a better result than fulham's would confirm promotion. an early penalty might have settled carder‘s nerves but leandro bacuna's shove wen
and coming up in this week's edition of meet the author — the american author madeline miller on taking cardiff city side return to the premier league. manchester city have their day in the sun as well, they left the premier league trophy in front of their own fans at the etihad stadium. john higgins is trying to battle back but still trails mark williams by two frames at the world snooker championship final. good evening. it is another day of ups and downs across sport, but a good day, a...
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as fox news's madeline rivera tells us, this latest school shooting comes as shooting survivors in texas propose new safety measures today. >> reporter: shots fired at another school, this time in a middle school. a student and teacher were wounded this morning outside indianapolis. >> code yellow, no one can leave the room. then code orange you start getting prepared. 30 seconds later code red and everyone just freaked out. >> reporter: the accused shooter a student now in police custody. >> the male student asked to be excused from his class. he left the classroom. he then returned armed with two handguns. and that classroom is where the activities occurred. >> reporter: a science teacher is hailed for reportedly swatting the gun away. some 1300 pupils were evacuated and bused to another school to be picked up by their parents. the indiana shooting comes one week after a 17-year-old opened fire on his classmates near houston. eight students and two teachers died. santa fe high school students are now joining the march for life movement launched in the wake of the february massacre in p
as fox news's madeline rivera tells us, this latest school shooting comes as shooting survivors in texas propose new safety measures today. >> reporter: shots fired at another school, this time in a middle school. a student and teacher were wounded this morning outside indianapolis. >> code yellow, no one can leave the room. then code orange you start getting prepared. 30 seconds later code red and everyone just freaked out. >> reporter: the accused shooter a student now in...
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joining us now is madeline williams. madeline, this is a lot for anyone to take in.. you were getting ready to start studying for finals yesterday. and i know now you're thinking about people that you've lost. how are you and your friends holding up today? >> well, like i said when we were talking, we're a town that if you fall off your horse you've got to get back up and dust yourself off. a lot of everyone in santa fe is coming together in a beautiful way. the vigil last night that we were at, so many faces i haven't seen in years. sorry. >> you don't need to apologize. take your time. >> people that i was -- that i haven't talked to in years. people that i had gotten in huge fights with. they just came up to me and hugged me. they said, even though i'm upset this happened i'm glad you're w okay. >> i know you sort of put the phones aside today. you and your mom were saying you turned the tv off, put away the facebook. and you're wearing this pin because you were actually at a baby shower earlier. >> i was. >> that was an important thing for you to be a part of tod
joining us now is madeline williams. madeline, this is a lot for anyone to take in.. you were getting ready to start studying for finals yesterday. and i know now you're thinking about people that you've lost. how are you and your friends holding up today? >> well, like i said when we were talking, we're a town that if you fall off your horse you've got to get back up and dust yourself off. a lot of everyone in santa fe is coming together in a beautiful way. the vigil last night that we...
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. >> democrat madeline dean is running for congress in pennsylvania.one of 84 people vying for 18 seats in a statewide jumbo that has shuffled the districts like a tossed salad. in february the state supreme court ordered district lines redrawn declaring the republican signed districts partisan and a violation of the state's constitution. >> people are just thankful that the supreme court did the right thing and drew maps that made sense. >> there's going to be a good bit of chaos. >> terry that donna, a veteran polster says he has never seen anything like it. and the result he prickets will boost one party. >> no downtown about it it's going to help the democrats because he? are in a position to win three suburban districts in the suburb of philadelphia at a minimum and perhaps one up in the lehigh valley and maybe one out in the western part of pennsylvania. >> this district, the old seventh was so severely chopped up it was nicknamed goofy kicking donald duck what it resembled on the map. it's split into two districts state's newest congressman cono
. >> democrat madeline dean is running for congress in pennsylvania.one of 84 people vying for 18 seats in a statewide jumbo that has shuffled the districts like a tossed salad. in february the state supreme court ordered district lines redrawn declaring the republican signed districts partisan and a violation of the state's constitution. >> people are just thankful that the supreme court did the right thing and drew maps that made sense. >> there's going to be a good bit of...
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and now, the governments have come back, according to madeline, to create new fascism, so the process is not to use people -- use people's government authority to create rights which are rights that are dishonorable and rights which don't connect the dots between -- >> you need to wrap up here. >> -- and live, so i'll ask you to respectfully consider removing that statue. thank you. >> thank you. >> are you a resident of san francisco? >> yes, i am. >> perfect. thank you. >> i would just like to give a general advisory. i'd like to remind members of the public of article five, rule five of the board rules that the rules prohibit contacting board members directly. this is a quasi aviewjudicator body whose evidence is presented in the proceedings, and it impairs the integrity of the process when members of the public contact board members directly. so if you would like to share your thoughts, please contact me, julie rosenberg, the executive director or as you are doing this evening, attending, providing public comments during the public comment section. thank you. okay. next speaker, p
and now, the governments have come back, according to madeline, to create new fascism, so the process is not to use people -- use people's government authority to create rights which are rights that are dishonorable and rights which don't connect the dots between -- >> you need to wrap up here. >> -- and live, so i'll ask you to respectfully consider removing that statue. thank you. >> thank you. >> are you a resident of san francisco? >> yes, i am. >>...
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at 8:45pm in meet the author, jim naughtie talks to the american writer madeline miller about her new novel circe. and from "pm, you can watch coverage of the local elections results. that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello i'm 0lly foster, these are our sportsday headlines tonight: another english side is pushing for a european final tonight, the gunners face atletico — we'll have the latest from madrid. a and forecasts. the future of the football clu b a and forecasts. the future of the football club is not exactly the same if we qualify for the champions league or not. the champions league itself is on the line for liverpool, after a nervy night in rome — we'll look ahead to a heavyweight final against real madrid. and the great debate ahead of the grand tour — should chris froome really be taking part in the giro d'italia? good evening, we've had a brilliant couple of nights of european football, we'll reflect on liverpool's progress to the champions league final injust a moment but we could be celebrating an engluish double later tonight. arse
at 8:45pm in meet the author, jim naughtie talks to the american writer madeline miller about her new novel circe. and from "pm, you can watch coverage of the local elections results. that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello i'm 0lly foster, these are our sportsday headlines tonight: another english side is pushing for a european final tonight, the gunners face atletico — we'll have the latest from madrid. a and forecasts. the future of the football...
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madeline i'm sorry to meet you this which but i wish you the best going forward. i hope some day we'll be able to see the changes that will make this less likely have been made but thank you for talking to me about it and the best to you and your family and friends. and congratulations and grrgs it's still going to be the best day of your life going forward. >> thank you. >> all right let's take a break. so many of these questions are so familiar to so many of you. and yet we have not gotten the answers that we need. when we come back we'll tell you more of the truth of the situation and what lies ahead. please stay with us. ♪ ♪ ♪ no matter when you retire, your income doesn't have to. see how lincoln can help ensure you still have income every month of your retirement, guaranteed, at lincolnfinancial.com. (burke) seen it. covered it. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ stay at la quinta. where we're changing with stylish make-overs. then at your next meeting, set your seat height to its maximum
madeline i'm sorry to meet you this which but i wish you the best going forward. i hope some day we'll be able to see the changes that will make this less likely have been made but thank you for talking to me about it and the best to you and your family and friends. and congratulations and grrgs it's still going to be the best day of your life going forward. >> thank you. >> all right let's take a break. so many of these questions are so familiar to so many of you. and yet we have...
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which is that that the charge comes about out bounty madeline about about on the findings. about me when i'm asked about unity there is always nice as i was going to go into the construct is about asççp ççñññññññññññññññññ 05/08/18 05/08/18 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from pacifica, this is democracy now! >> determined when a heart stops beating, the dozen a beating heart indicate life?? for me it is immoral to stop an innocent beating heart. for me it is sickening to sell fetal body parts. and for me, my state leads me to protect life. amy: as iowa's governor signs the most restrictive abortion
which is that that the charge comes about out bounty madeline about about on the findings. about me when i'm asked about unity there is always nice as i was going to go into the construct is about asççp ççñññññññññññññññññ 05/08/18 05/08/18 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from pacifica, this is democracy now! >> determined when a heart stops beating, the dozen a beating heart indicate life?? for me it is immoral to stop an innocent beating heart....
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madeline miller, author of circe, thank you very much. thank you so much for having me. here. notjust darren‘s sky that looking like that, many of you are enjoying a sparkling saturday. however, there are exceptions to that rule. most notably, perhaps, some, and i repeat, some of the irish sea coasts. that is the view in one or two spots. but even here, there are blue skies to be had, if you haven't got that sea mist and fog coming in and out with the tide. in and out with the breeze. the weather from across the north west of scotland more of an ever present. to give more in the way of cloud, some bits and pieces of rain as well. it will be there overnight. as we come away from that, the skies stay pretty clear across the south—east and east anglia. on the sandy soils, you could be down to two or three degrees or so. there isn't a great deal of change. we are now into sunday. still that murk a potential threat around the irish sea coast, getting up towards the solway and the eastern shores of antrim and down. more extensive rain, as the weather front closes into the nort
madeline miller, author of circe, thank you very much. thank you so much for having me. here. notjust darren‘s sky that looking like that, many of you are enjoying a sparkling saturday. however, there are exceptions to that rule. most notably, perhaps, some, and i repeat, some of the irish sea coasts. that is the view in one or two spots. but even here, there are blue skies to be had, if you haven't got that sea mist and fog coming in and out with the tide. in and out with the breeze. the...
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it failed to capture the same attention or you know the international human rights observers like madeline penman say these families have a right to be heard but mexican asylum seekers and central american asylum seekers playing situations where their lives are with us we think that a few dozen families is not a threat to the united states is not a is not in any way a criminal act and it is not a crime to seek asylum in the united states especially when your life is at risk if you are. the migrant caravan has become the topic of fierce debate among american politicians and media pundits but residents of the one are accustomed to seeing a constant flow of individuals seeking asylum to the u.s. throughout the year it may range from a few dozen to several thousands at a time while these asylum seekers from mexico and central america continue to wait . the u.s. border for their names to be called record levels of violence in their home countries ensures that thousands more will take their place after the cameras have gone under. they want to. give us some breaking news we're getting reports of
it failed to capture the same attention or you know the international human rights observers like madeline penman say these families have a right to be heard but mexican asylum seekers and central american asylum seekers playing situations where their lives are with us we think that a few dozen families is not a threat to the united states is not a is not in any way a criminal act and it is not a crime to seek asylum in the united states especially when your life is at risk if you are. the...
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really smartest conservatives we have seen in terms of tv with bob novak and pat buchanan and mary madeline, tucker carlson. that was the mcglocklin group. and at the time johnson knew was in there for a while. the question i would always get as i traveled around the country, audiences would always ask, is bob novak as obnoxious off the air as he is on the air? my answer was yes. which novak loved because we were really good friends. and the same with pat buchanan. i saw pat this morning, trying to bring back the mcglocklin troop, channel 7 locally, tomorrow at noon is the next version of the mcglocklin show. we taped it this morning. we were talking about that. we got into these issues passionately, really making the best argument you could and trying to win the day but when the lights went off we were good friends and are still good friends today. we go out to dinner together, have a beer or whatever, there's not enough of that around anymore. the same with tucker, at the palm, we never talk politics because we want to stay good friends. >> can i go back to switzerland? >> please do and t
really smartest conservatives we have seen in terms of tv with bob novak and pat buchanan and mary madeline, tucker carlson. that was the mcglocklin group. and at the time johnson knew was in there for a while. the question i would always get as i traveled around the country, audiences would always ask, is bob novak as obnoxious off the air as he is on the air? my answer was yes. which novak loved because we were really good friends. and the same with pat buchanan. i saw pat this morning,...
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wendy sherman who was the last top official to be negotiating, you were with madeline albright with kim jong-un's father. you've been watching this all intently as all of us have. what is the fall out. >> this is most unfortunate that south korea was caught unaware. they called a national security council meeting at 11:30 p.m. their time. they are trying to figure out what the letter means and what it says. i'm glad that president trump has finally spoken with president moon. president moon was elected to open his door to get negotiations under way. this is very tough for him. i think the president used the threats as a reason to tank this summit because it was not fully prepared. they were not ready for what they needed to do and he didn't understand that this was an opening summit. this wasn't the negotiation. that was going to be tough with ups and downs. that's how it goes with north korea. chris hill who will is on your program knows that having goerkted with the north koreans. it's never smooth sailing. >> what we heard previously from john bolton on one of the sunday talk shows t
wendy sherman who was the last top official to be negotiating, you were with madeline albright with kim jong-un's father. you've been watching this all intently as all of us have. what is the fall out. >> this is most unfortunate that south korea was caught unaware. they called a national security council meeting at 11:30 p.m. their time. they are trying to figure out what the letter means and what it says. i'm glad that president trump has finally spoken with president moon. president...
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and you ended up with madeline albright saying you are betrying your gender if you don't vote for herrous rhetoric. >> shannon: there was a line a special place for women who don't vote for women. leslie and larry, great to see you again. >> thank you. >> shannon: time for the real news roundup. there was a report that a thousand people showed up for a rally and the times admitted the error after trump tweeted the slight. we'll know the exact figure is available. 5500 people attended and not a thousand people. when we get it wrong we say so. nfirst lady melania speaking out why she was not seen. i see the media is working over time speculating who i am tying. i am here at the white house feeling great and working hard on behalf of children and the american people. and a stunning vefalation in ukraine. and the ukraine security service faked the death in order to check the people who tried to kill him. russia said it was done for propaganda effects. >> and showing child molesters, they are accused. and many in the uk and abroad say it is violating the free speech of a journalist. amazon
and you ended up with madeline albright saying you are betrying your gender if you don't vote for herrous rhetoric. >> shannon: there was a line a special place for women who don't vote for women. leslie and larry, great to see you again. >> thank you. >> shannon: time for the real news roundup. there was a report that a thousand people showed up for a rally and the times admitted the error after trump tweeted the slight. we'll know the exact figure is available. 5500 people...
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. >> we had condoleezza rice and madeline alblight and hillary clinton and gina haspel up to lead ford women have not held the office of the president of the united states. and i hope it happens that she is most qualified. and brian, you wrote an interesting piece on how gina haspel was treated. tell me about that. >> if you read the press, in fact from the washington post and left, they commented on her voice being bland and her jacket being cement color and offered a physical representation of her appearance rather than her qualifications or the merit of what she can do at that job. and the point made about the gentlemen, it is not democrat or republican. it is not. it comes from the left just as much from the right. and that is driving readership and looking for political points to score. but what we is seen not only with jenna. losing sucks and it is hard to move on. and if you are strungling to find an explaination. you blast anything and everything out in the universe to hold on to to give you a sense of it was not my fault. i think she is speaking to a degree of truth in regard
. >> we had condoleezza rice and madeline alblight and hillary clinton and gina haspel up to lead ford women have not held the office of the president of the united states. and i hope it happens that she is most qualified. and brian, you wrote an interesting piece on how gina haspel was treated. tell me about that. >> if you read the press, in fact from the washington post and left, they commented on her voice being bland and her jacket being cement color and offered a physical...
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this is madeline albright having a toast with the vice marshal of north korea.ed it as a historic breakthrough. you have the secretary of state. pompeo has to be aware of this, has to know the history here. you're meeting with these people. everything sounds right, looks right. they had an agreement and i think north korea started cheating before the ink was dry. >> you had six parties involved in those talks eventually, and you're starting this again where the president is calling all the shots. you don't have this brokered attempt. the north koreans may not just ask for a simple denuclearization in exchange for sanctions. what if they ask for commitments we've made to various allies in the region? that could make this far more complicated as they drill down to what they mean by those terms. >> a state department official talked about high stakes meeting after dinner. they made progress. that from a senior state department official. defining progress is the hard part here. jim clapper is the top u.s. spy chief. and the top korean spy chief. these two men have s
this is madeline albright having a toast with the vice marshal of north korea.ed it as a historic breakthrough. you have the secretary of state. pompeo has to be aware of this, has to know the history here. you're meeting with these people. everything sounds right, looks right. they had an agreement and i think north korea started cheating before the ink was dry. >> you had six parties involved in those talks eventually, and you're starting this again where the president is calling all...
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as always, the distinguished ranking member, congresswoman madeline baddio of guam, was essential to the success. the increased defense spending caps authorized by the bipartisan budget agreement allowed us -- >> some of the session from earlier today on the defense department programs and policy bill. we'll take you back live now to the raburn house office building where the committee is resuming its work. you're watching live coverage here on c-span 3. >> it is so ordered. without objection. the amendments are considered as read and i am recognized for five minutes to explain them. on block package number four consists of and amendment requiring the secretary
as always, the distinguished ranking member, congresswoman madeline baddio of guam, was essential to the success. the increased defense spending caps authorized by the bipartisan budget agreement allowed us -- >> some of the session from earlier today on the defense department programs and policy bill. we'll take you back live now to the raburn house office building where the committee is resuming its work. you're watching live coverage here on c-span 3. >> it is so ordered. without...
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they sent madeline albright. but if they thought they could have made something work? >> i'm not saying it's the wrong play but it is incorrect to say there were no concessions for these prisoners to be released. there were major concession. >> there's a difference between appeasement and appealing to a narcissistic sociopath. with kim jong-un you have to appeal to his ego. and if these hostages were bargaining chips the north gave them up. essentially. and they weakened their own hand. in the end if it fails, hey, we got three americans back home. that's a win for the country. >> great point. >> that's a win for the family. >> but they still have nuclear weapons. >> wait a minute, zach, nothing that your side was going to do to get anything done. as kennedy said, we got live. we got lives. >> we're counting the chickens before they're hatched here. >> everyone that you have heard on this network is treating this summit with skepticism. of what is north korea going to demand from us, when they going to -- they're not going to put on the table unconditional denucleariza
they sent madeline albright. but if they thought they could have made something work? >> i'm not saying it's the wrong play but it is incorrect to say there were no concessions for these prisoners to be released. there were major concession. >> there's a difference between appeasement and appealing to a narcissistic sociopath. with kim jong-un you have to appeal to his ego. and if these hostages were bargaining chips the north gave them up. essentially. and they weakened their own...
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a little something about trying to have talks with the north koreans, former secretary of state madeline albright was at a "washington post" forum this morning and had critical things to say to team trump about preparation for this thing. watch. >> it can't be based on trust. it has to be based on very deep and international verification. plus, david, i think one of the words is denuclearization. we can't even come to an agreement as to what the definition of that is. what is the schedule? any number of very complex issues, which would have been helped had there been a lot of thinking about this by this administration before agreements were made to have a presidential meeting. >> alexi? >> half of the battle of diplomacy is figuring out the other side, figuring out what they were coming to the table with. that was last night's meeting. today they need to figure out a timetable for denuclearization and perhaps a wider range of things, as just mentioned from the earlier guest. >> what do you make of sergey lavrov with the appearance one-on-one with kim jong-un overnight? >> the russians al
a little something about trying to have talks with the north koreans, former secretary of state madeline albright was at a "washington post" forum this morning and had critical things to say to team trump about preparation for this thing. watch. >> it can't be based on trust. it has to be based on very deep and international verification. plus, david, i think one of the words is denuclearization. we can't even come to an agreement as to what the definition of that is. what is...
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. >> that is a tiny piece of what mad madeline all bright was saying and a tiny piece of understand of history in this country our first female secretary of state. trish: i'd like to see us get away from the identity politics and back to the issue. don't go anywhere we'll be right don't go anywhere we'll be right this scientist doesn't believe in luck. she believes in research. it can take more than 10 years to develop a single medication. and only 1 in 10,000 ever make it to market. but what if ai could find connections faster. to help this researcher discover new treatments. that's why she's working with watson. it's a smart way to find new hope, which really can't wait. ♪ ♪ trish: the firestorm of debate continues after the justice department briefing on the alleged spying on the trump presidential campaign. congressional democrats saying they have not seen any evidence to support the claim, let's bring our panel back republican strategist ed rollins and democratic strategist jessica tarlov both fox news contributor s. ed i'm starting with you on this because you have some questions
. >> that is a tiny piece of what mad madeline all bright was saying and a tiny piece of understand of history in this country our first female secretary of state. trish: i'd like to see us get away from the identity politics and back to the issue. don't go anywhere we'll be right don't go anywhere we'll be right this scientist doesn't believe in luck. she believes in research. it can take more than 10 years to develop a single medication. and only 1 in 10,000 ever make it to market. but...
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. >> that is a tiny piece of what mad madeline all bright was saying and a tiny piece of understand oftory in this country our first female secretary of state. trish: i'd like to see us get away from the identity politics and back to the issue. don't go anywhere we'll be right back. to california schoolsd, need big change. marshall tuck is the only candidate for state superintendent who's done it before. less bureaucracy, more classroom funding. marshall tuck for state superintendent. marshall tuck. i support the affordable care act, and voted against all trump's attempts to repeal it. but we need to do more. i believe in universal health care. in a public health option to compete with private insurance companies. and expanding medicare to everyone over 55. and i believe medicare must be empowered to negotiate the price of drugs. california values senator dianne feinstein to negotiate the price of drugs. only marshall tuck will change that. year after year, policians fail to improve public schools. tuck turned around failing schools, raising graduation rates 60%. marshall tuck for stat
. >> that is a tiny piece of what mad madeline all bright was saying and a tiny piece of understand oftory in this country our first female secretary of state. trish: i'd like to see us get away from the identity politics and back to the issue. don't go anywhere we'll be right back. to california schoolsd, need big change. marshall tuck is the only candidate for state superintendent who's done it before. less bureaucracy, more classroom funding. marshall tuck for state superintendent....
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. >> that is a tiny piece of what mad madeline all bright was saying and a tiny piece of understand ofory in this country our first female secretary of state. trish: i'd like to see us get away from the identity politics and back to the issue. don't go anywhere we'll be right our phones are more than just phones. they're pocket-sized personal trainers. last-minute gift finders. and discoverers of new places. it's the internet in your hand. that's why xfinity mobile can be included with xfinity internet. which can save you $400 or more a year. it's a new kind of network designed to save you money. click, call or visit a store today. trish: the firestorm of debate continues after the justice department briefing on the alleged spying on the trump presidential campaign. congressional democrats saying they have not seen any evidence to support the claim, let's bring our panel back republican strategist ed rollins and democratic strategist jessica tarlov both fox news contributor s. ed i'm starting with you on this because you have some questions, fill us in. >> well i have real questions. i
. >> that is a tiny piece of what mad madeline all bright was saying and a tiny piece of understand ofory in this country our first female secretary of state. trish: i'd like to see us get away from the identity politics and back to the issue. don't go anywhere we'll be right our phones are more than just phones. they're pocket-sized personal trainers. last-minute gift finders. and discoverers of new places. it's the internet in your hand. that's why xfinity mobile can be included with...
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. >> that is a tiny piece of what mad madeline all bright was saying and a tiny piece of understand of in this country our first female secretary of state. trish: i'd like to see us get away from the identity politics and back to the issue. don't go anywhere we'll be right with only a kite, a house key and a wet hemp string, benjamin franklin captured lightening in a bottle. over 260 years later, with a little resourcefulness, ingenuity, and grit, we're not only capturing energy from the sun and wind, we're storing it. as the nation's leader in energy storage, we're ensuring americans have the energy they need, whenever they need it. this is our era. this is america's energy era. nextera energy. retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver consistent network speed across multiple locations. every corporate office, warehouse and store near or far covered. leaving every competitor, threat and challenge outmaneuv
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. >> that is a tiny piece of what mad madeline all bright was saying and a tiny piece of understand of country our first female secretary of state. trish: i'd like to see us get away from the identity politics and back to the issue. don't go anywhere we'll be right don't go anywhere we'll be right so, you guys have recently started dating... -yes -yes cool. i want to show you guys three chevy suv's. the first one is called the trax, great for when you move in together. -ahhh! and this is the chevy equinox, perfect for when you two have your first kid. give me some time... okay. this is the traverse... for when you have your five kids, two dogs and one cat. whoa! five? uhhh... it's the chevy memorial day sales event! get an additional $750 on these select models. that's on top of most other offers! find new roads at your local chevy dealer. ♪ most people come to la with big dreams. ♪ we came with big appetites. with expedia, you could book a flight, hotel, car, and activity all in one place. ♪ trish: the firestorm of debate continues after the justice department briefing on the alleged
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have failed to capture the same attention or you know the international human rights observers like madeline penman say these families have a right to be heard but mexican asylum seekers and central american asylum seekers playing situations where their lives are at risk we think that a few dozen families is not a threat to the united states is not a is not in any way a criminal act and it is not a crime to seek asylum in the united states especially when your life is at risk if you think the migrant caravan has become the topic of fierce debate among american politicians and media pundits but residents of the who want to are accustomed to seeing a. inflow of individuals seeking asylum to the u.s. throughout the year it may range from a few dozen to several thousands at a time while these asylum seekers from mexico and central america continue to wait outside the u.s. border for their names to be called record levels of violence in their home countries ensures that thousands more will take their place after the cameras have gone on record up until. the one. joining us from washington d.c. is
have failed to capture the same attention or you know the international human rights observers like madeline penman say these families have a right to be heard but mexican asylum seekers and central american asylum seekers playing situations where their lives are at risk we think that a few dozen families is not a threat to the united states is not a is not in any way a criminal act and it is not a crime to seek asylum in the united states especially when your life is at risk if you think the...
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david madeline and kevin fox on my team for their research about the role of unions. the leaders the leaders of n.e and mark. i now would like to recognize my good friend -- the speaker pro tempore: will the gallery please respect the speaker. we ask the gallery to remain silent while they're in the chambers. thank you. the speaker may continue. mr. khanna: thank you, mr. speaker. i now would like to recognize my good friend, ms. jayapal, representative jayapal. before she was even elected to the state senate, she's been a tireless advocate for unions, for working families. she understands the working families and unions have helped not just minority communities, not just women, but all americans. she's our vice chair of the progressive caucus. she's one of the strongest progressive voices in our nation. she's on the front lines, the picket lines, and has traveled across the country standing in solidarity with union members. it's a real honor now to yield as much time as she would like to my friend and colleague, representative jayapal. ms. jayapal: thank you so much,
david madeline and kevin fox on my team for their research about the role of unions. the leaders the leaders of n.e and mark. i now would like to recognize my good friend -- the speaker pro tempore: will the gallery please respect the speaker. we ask the gallery to remain silent while they're in the chambers. thank you. the speaker may continue. mr. khanna: thank you, mr. speaker. i now would like to recognize my good friend, ms. jayapal, representative jayapal. before she was even elected to...
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on c-span 2 at 9:00 a.m., madeline albright sits down with david to talk about the trump administration's foreign policy. including the current talks with north korea about a possible summit. then at 10:00, a forum on how to use intelligence to assess the cyber threats to organizations and companies. that is also on c-span 2. >> december 21, 1968. the shortest day of the year. but perhaps one of the longest in the flow of history. >> we are still a go at this time. ten, nine, we have a mission sequence style. the engines are on, four, three, two, one. it is 8:00 a.m. eastern standard time. we have cleared the charts. 13 seconds. >> the united states, they were undertaking the most distant voyage ever taken by man. for the first time, three americans, they will show you the moon. we hear you loud and clear. >> okay. it was very smooth and this one is smoother. >> your trajectory and guidance a go. >> thank you, michael. >> yeah, you are looking real good. >> the big level and bill anders, they were about to leave their earth and face the frontier. >> following the distance. >> go ahead. >>
on c-span 2 at 9:00 a.m., madeline albright sits down with david to talk about the trump administration's foreign policy. including the current talks with north korea about a possible summit. then at 10:00, a forum on how to use intelligence to assess the cyber threats to organizations and companies. that is also on c-span 2. >> december 21, 1968. the shortest day of the year. but perhaps one of the longest in the flow of history. >> we are still a go at this time. ten, nine, we...
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on c-span 2 at 9:00 a.m., madeline albright sits down with david to talk about the trump administration's foreign policy. including the current talks with north korea about a possible summit. then at 10:00, a forum on how to use intelligence to assess the cyber threats to organizations and companies. that is also on c-span 2. >> december 21, 1968. the shortest day of the year. but perhaps one of the longest in the flow of history. >> we are still a go at this time. ten, nine, we have
on c-span 2 at 9:00 a.m., madeline albright sits down with david to talk about the trump administration's foreign policy. including the current talks with north korea about a possible summit. then at 10:00, a forum on how to use intelligence to assess the cyber threats to organizations and companies. that is also on c-span 2. >> december 21, 1968. the shortest day of the year. but perhaps one of the longest in the flow of history. >> we are still a go at this time. ten, nine, we have
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on c-span 2 at 9:00 a.m., madeline albright sits down with david to talk about the trump administration's foreign policy. including the current talks with north korea about a possible summit. then at 10:00, a forum on how to use intelligence to assess the cyber threats to
on c-span 2 at 9:00 a.m., madeline albright sits down with david to talk about the trump administration's foreign policy. including the current talks with north korea about a possible summit. then at 10:00, a forum on how to use intelligence to assess the cyber threats to