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is there a way in which -- here's what i've said, margaret.ook, the extremes -- the extreme left and the extreme right -- they don't want to listen. they just don't want to listen. you can't argue with them. so i believe the vast sea of people are in the middle. >> mm-hmm. >> and i don't mean squishy middle or weak middle, but they are seeking the truth, they're rational, and they are objective. that's what i'm interested in -- pursuing people who are objective about things, who are seeking the truth, in a post-truth environment -- you know, that's the other thing. we're in, like, a post-truth environment. there would be people that would say that we didn't even sit together and do this interview. "oh, it was fake news." you know, it's very dangerous. very dangerous. what do i think will happen over time? i think things will come around, but we've got to get into our hearts again and we've got to remember what those values are. and it's not up to just you and me, but the folks that might be watching this, who could come out of what i sometimes
is there a way in which -- here's what i've said, margaret.ook, the extremes -- the extreme left and the extreme right -- they don't want to listen. they just don't want to listen. you can't argue with them. so i believe the vast sea of people are in the middle. >> mm-hmm. >> and i don't mean squishy middle or weak middle, but they are seeking the truth, they're rational, and they are objective. that's what i'm interested in -- pursuing people who are objective about things, who are...
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margaret blair is elizabeth's sister. >> he said "um margaret, there's been an accident.down the stairs and died." "what are you saying?" i just totally went numb. i mean, my sister. he's saying she died. she's young. she's got two beautiful little children. babies, really. >> reporter: those baby girls? they are martha and margaret. michael took custody of the girls after the accident in germany. and then michael, along with his first wife patty, and then later with kathleen, raised them as his own. >> patty was saying that our birth mother was like a sister to her. she was her closest friend in the whole world. and it was said in our mother's will that we would go to mike and patty when they passed away. and, so, dad saw it as his responsibility and took us in. and stay -- we stayed with him for our whole lives. >> reporter: you didn't think, "that's strange, the petersons? who are these people? >> well actually, you know, i can understand how that could happen. this was her world now. liz must love these people and trusted them to the nth degree. >> reporter: elizabeth
margaret blair is elizabeth's sister. >> he said "um margaret, there's been an accident.down the stairs and died." "what are you saying?" i just totally went numb. i mean, my sister. he's saying she died. she's young. she's got two beautiful little children. babies, really. >> reporter: those baby girls? they are martha and margaret. michael took custody of the girls after the accident in germany. and then michael, along with his first wife patty, and then later...
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but here is the key point, margaret. the president is going to negotiate with kim, north korea and singapore, it is a historic negotiation and there is no way this president is not going to stand strong, number one. he is not going to allow other people to suddenly take potshots at him hours before that summit, andber 2deau should brean:. >> trudeau -- >> brennan: -- to impress an enemy. >>who picked the fight? >> brennan: but -- >> i am arguing the trudeau picked the fight. trudeau. >> brennan: do you believe he was going to step away from those retaliatory tariffs had he promised you privately that is what was going to happen? >> who? >> brennan: trudeau, you are saying he broke his word, he publicly came out and said things. >> let me say in the bilateral between president trump and prime minister trudeau, which was -- i was in that room, it was a very successful, calm, friendly, respectful bilateral. and we made great progress in moving towards a deal between the u.s. and canada and perhaps nafta as a whole. it was v
but here is the key point, margaret. the president is going to negotiate with kim, north korea and singapore, it is a historic negotiation and there is no way this president is not going to stand strong, number one. he is not going to allow other people to suddenly take potshots at him hours before that summit, andber 2deau should brean:. >> trudeau -- >> brennan: -- to impress an enemy. >>who picked the fight? >> brennan: but -- >> i am arguing the trudeau picked...
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that is very, very serious, margaret. if you let the pressure up, i am very, very fearful that we will just find ourselves in this same situation or worse situation down the road. i'm glad they're talking. i'm glad they're meeting. but don't let the pressure up until we get verifiable results. anything other than that will weaken our position and strengthen them. we know what the history of that regime is. >> brennan: you've been a critic of the president, but in this case you think unpredictability has been an asset? >> well, look, i praise him when i think he does a good job and i'm critical when i think he's off the mark. in terms of this, i think keeping the pressure on, having these sanctions placed probably the work that they have done to communicate with china and so i give him credit for putting the pressure on for sure.but w thate can't be in a hurry to get an agreement. if we can get some verifiable agreements, fine. we can loosen things. but there has to be a real gain and not just pr show. that's just not goin
that is very, very serious, margaret. if you let the pressure up, i am very, very fearful that we will just find ourselves in this same situation or worse situation down the road. i'm glad they're talking. i'm glad they're meeting. but don't let the pressure up until we get verifiable results. anything other than that will weaken our position and strengthen them. we know what the history of that regime is. >> brennan: you've been a critic of the president, but in this case you think...
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because remember a couple of key things, margaret. on july 31st, 2016, peter strzok opens the russia investigation. he was the lead agent on that investigation after being the lead agent on the clinton investigation, as well. he opens that investigation, eight days later there's a text message that says we'll stop trump. one week after that on august 15th is the text message that says we have an insurance policy. so obviously we want to dwig into that. we want to know who were you talking to at the time? how many times did you travel overseas? did he talk to key people? for example do you think peter strzok may have talked to glen simpson or christopher steele? those are the kind of questions that need to be asked. i look forward to this deposition scheduled for wednesday of this week. >> we'll be watching for that. congressman, thank you. >> you bet, thank you. >>> comingp ext, we'llta wiylt elijah cummings. he made that emotional plea to his republican colleagues on capitol hill last week. >> we need you. those children need you. i'
because remember a couple of key things, margaret. on july 31st, 2016, peter strzok opens the russia investigation. he was the lead agent on that investigation after being the lead agent on the clinton investigation, as well. he opens that investigation, eight days later there's a text message that says we'll stop trump. one week after that on august 15th is the text message that says we have an insurance policy. so obviously we want to dwig into that. we want to know who were you talking to at...
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margaret is 86.k her breasts, realised her nipple had inverted, and there was a lump beneath it. next week, she's having a mastectomy. i got myself a nice big glass of sherry and i sat down and put my feet up on my recliner. put a blanket over my legs, and i'm looking forward to the next day, because that's when i had family coming, good friday. i watched the programme. i laughed and i cried. i cried with you! and then at the end of the programme, it flashed up, now, ladies, go check your breasts. and i thought, well, i will perhaps do that. but when i woke up in the morning, this flashed across my mind. i read it there in front of me, check your breasts. so when i had my shower, i stood in front of the full—length mirror, and there it was. that one was much shorter than that one. this is the bad one. a nipple had gone right up half inside. i thought, oh. i started to feel around my nipple and there was this craggy feeling lump. total disbelief. you said you had found you had an inverted nipple and y
margaret is 86.k her breasts, realised her nipple had inverted, and there was a lump beneath it. next week, she's having a mastectomy. i got myself a nice big glass of sherry and i sat down and put my feet up on my recliner. put a blanket over my legs, and i'm looking forward to the next day, because that's when i had family coming, good friday. i watched the programme. i laughed and i cried. i cried with you! and then at the end of the programme, it flashed up, now, ladies, go check your...
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you know, "margaret and peter."and -- and do you watch it a lot? >> to reminisce and like cry. [ light laughter ] my sister. seth: this is very -- exciting. you are doing a show in london right now. "julia." >> "julie." >> seth: "julie," soy. >> no, no. it's okay. >> seth: oh, i saw you in "julia." it was not as good, so i'm glad you've moved on to "julie." light laughter ] so, i probably just -- but there was -- i always am fascinated ba thingshappened during live performances of shows. you had something that you would not have predicted happening in a performance of "julie." >> yes. it was one of the first previews. and someone in the circle -- or the balcony. at the end when everyone wey clapping, ad a fight, and a man tried to push another man off it. while they were clapping. was like, "was it me? [ laughter ] was it something i did? is it something i said?" maybe they hated it. but, yeah. it was a -- it was older than you. >> seth: so, it was, like, during the applause -- >> yes. >> seth: and nobody ever figur
you know, "margaret and peter."and -- and do you watch it a lot? >> to reminisce and like cry. [ light laughter ] my sister. seth: this is very -- exciting. you are doing a show in london right now. "julia." >> "julie." >> seth: "julie," soy. >> no, no. it's okay. >> seth: oh, i saw you in "julia." it was not as good, so i'm glad you've moved on to "julie." light laughter ] so, i probably just -- but there...
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>> i'm margaret hoover. what is next for the #me too movement, the resurrection of the equal rights amendment, and even new rules for miss america? today on "firing line." ♪ >> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible by... corporate funding is provided by... >> women's voices are being heard today like never before. women are standing up against workplace harassment and have turned to my guest for inspiration. gretchen carlson is a journalist and a former fox news anchor whose sexual-harassment lawsuit against her boss helped ignite a brushfire across the country. no longer friends with fox, gretchen's impact has spread across the internet, amplifying the already burgeoning #me too movement. much like that hashtag which remains forever present on social media, gretchen, too, continues to trend. she has taken her harrowing experiences with workplace harassment -- at least we presume they were harrowing, though her settlement terms prohibit her from discussing it, and turn them into legislative goa
>> i'm margaret hoover. what is next for the #me too movement, the resurrection of the equal rights amendment, and even new rules for miss america? today on "firing line." ♪ >> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible by... corporate funding is provided by... >> women's voices are being heard today like never before. women are standing up against workplace harassment and have turned to my guest for inspiration. gretchen carlson is a journalist...
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i am margaret brennan. we are joined now by massachusetts senator ed markey, he sits on the senate foreign relations committee and is the top democrat on the panel that focuses on north korea policy, senator, welcome to the program. >> thank you. >> brennan: because of the kind of oversight role you have, you keep a close eye on the state department and secretary of state who is with the president and presumably in the room. what kind of promises have been made by this administration in terms of what they will share with congress? >> we have not been included in any of the preparation for this negotiation. the democrats have been kept in the dark in terms of what his approach is going to be. i think it would have been far better for him to have included us since it is a democrat and republican objective to have a negotiation, a direct negotiation between kim and trump, but thus far, the president has not included democrats. >> brennan: what would it take to win your vote to lift sanctions, so do speak? i me
i am margaret brennan. we are joined now by massachusetts senator ed markey, he sits on the senate foreign relations committee and is the top democrat on the panel that focuses on north korea policy, senator, welcome to the program. >> thank you. >> brennan: because of the kind of oversight role you have, you keep a close eye on the state department and secretary of state who is with the president and presumably in the room. what kind of promises have been made by this...
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please welcome margaret hoover! ♪ ♪ ( applause ) >> stephen: hi, margaret, how are you. >> wow!hen: congratulations onlet relaunch and rebit, of "firing line." i was a big fan of "firing line," even when i was a kid. >> really, yeah? >> stephen: because i loved the way william f. buckley, who created "firing line," the longest host on television. >> so few people point that out. >> stephen: cvs hoe passionate about his argument of srveatism, and the way he thought the world should be. he was actually the father of the modern conservative movement. my first question to you is, young lady, now that you are taking over "firing line," when he created "the national review," his mission station was, "it stands afford history yelling stop at a time when no one is inclined to do so or to have much patience with those who so urge it." margaret hoover what, do you stand a thwart, and what are you yelling? >> to the wonder and enjoyment of many, i will not be william f. buckley. i am not trying to be william f. buckley. and that legacy is such a heralded legacy. he is important to so many
please welcome margaret hoover! ♪ ♪ ( applause ) >> stephen: hi, margaret, how are you. >> wow!hen: congratulations onlet relaunch and rebit, of "firing line." i was a big fan of "firing line," even when i was a kid. >> really, yeah? >> stephen: because i loved the way william f. buckley, who created "firing line," the longest host on television. >> so few people point that out. >> stephen: cvs hoe passionate about his...
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you know, "margaret and peter."d -- and do you watch >> seth: this is very -- exciting. you are doing a show in london right now. "julia." >> "julie." >> seth: "julie," sorry. >> no, no. it's okay. >> seth: oh, i saw you in "julia." it was not as good, so i'm glad you've moved on to "julie." [ light laughter ] so, i probably just -- but there was -- i always am fascinated by things that happened during live performances of shows. you had something that you would not have predicted happening in a performance of "julie." did is it something i said?" maybe they hated it. but, yeah. it was a -- it was older than you. >> seth: so, it was, like, during the applause -- >> yes. >> seth: and nobody ever figured out what the conflict was? between the two guys? >> no, it was just two guys. >> seth: wow. >> like a big bust up. >> seth: it doesn't seem like you would get wasted and go see "julie." i just -- in fact, what was the fight about? >> seth: yeah. all right. please come back, and hopefully we'll get to the bottom of tha
you know, "margaret and peter."d -- and do you watch >> seth: this is very -- exciting. you are doing a show in london right now. "julia." >> "julie." >> seth: "julie," sorry. >> no, no. it's okay. >> seth: oh, i saw you in "julia." it was not as good, so i'm glad you've moved on to "julie." [ light laughter ] so, i probably just -- but there was -- i always am fascinated by things that happened during...
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margaret, what happens now? he reporter: well, the president gave himself a lot of wiggle room today. he said, "i may stand up here in six months and say, 'hey, i was ."ong'." so he's given himself some room there. he also gave the north koreans room to maneuver as well. next up, secretary of state mike pompeo has to become a salesman. k is going to south korea to try to explain what was in the in the room that wasn't on the written statement that was released to all of us. d en he goes to china and, of course, they have the most leverage over north korea and he will speak to their leadership about making north korea follow through on what they at least say are-- said to have agreed upon in the room. but diplomats say there is still a lot of detail yet to be determined. secretary of state mike pompeo and national security adviser john bolton will meet again with the north koreans next week to hammer out those details. >> glor: michael, in your estimation, what did the president achieve at this summit? >> jeff, t
margaret, what happens now? he reporter: well, the president gave himself a lot of wiggle room today. he said, "i may stand up here in six months and say, 'hey, i was ."ong'." so he's given himself some room there. he also gave the north koreans room to maneuver as well. next up, secretary of state mike pompeo has to become a salesman. k is going to south korea to try to explain what was in the in the room that wasn't on the written statement that was released to all of us. d en...
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but marge margaret talked about his personal life and what have you.is credibility for the moment, he's working hard to help the president. giuliani has a 29% favorability rating, 44% unfavorable. is he the one that really should be talking? >> no, of course not. yes, he's acting like this moral orbter when he as margaret just talked about, everybody who lived new york watched him do it. he openly claeted on his wife and informed her through the press conference she was being divorced. he is in no position whatsoever. and even talking about the three wives, somehow that says something about trump. hold on, again he openly cheated, at least with marla maples we know that. len let's not get all high and mighty about this. i feel like we're watching sort of this like, white male entitlement with people who just haven't gotten the memo yet. this isn't how it works anymore. i think there was a time unfortunately where he could have said that and gotten away with it. people would have said, oh yeah, who are you. or people used to say you can't rape a porn ac
but marge margaret talked about his personal life and what have you.is credibility for the moment, he's working hard to help the president. giuliani has a 29% favorability rating, 44% unfavorable. is he the one that really should be talking? >> no, of course not. yes, he's acting like this moral orbter when he as margaret just talked about, everybody who lived new york watched him do it. he openly claeted on his wife and informed her through the press conference she was being divorced. he...
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stuart: the one with margaret thatcher in the corner -- >> i got a slightly different version. in fact, i recorded the president saying that, and i had dinner with thatcher, and i played the recording, and she started crying afterwards. thisit was -- she said we girlsw when boys will be boys. perfectly thatcher. stuart: okay. you compare ronald reagan and donald trump. go. >> yes. number one, they're very similar in policies, very similar in strategies. ronald rye began is a much more -- ronald reagan is a much more gracious, much more gentlemanly person in his negotiations. donald trump is in your face. he's a much more aggressive person in these conversations. and i think it comes from family background, it comes from personal wealth. ronald reagan was not really wealthy, and he hung out with a lot of people who were. very major industrialists. and donald trump is the industrialist. finish the rest of the group in the reagan sort of inner circle were much more like trump than reagan was. stuart: okay. >> and that is really just a
stuart: the one with margaret thatcher in the corner -- >> i got a slightly different version. in fact, i recorded the president saying that, and i had dinner with thatcher, and i played the recording, and she started crying afterwards. thisit was -- she said we girlsw when boys will be boys. perfectly thatcher. stuart: okay. you compare ronald reagan and donald trump. go. >> yes. number one, they're very similar in policies, very similar in strategies. ronald rye began is a much...
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margaret brennan, thanks.will be broadcasting from singapore beginning sunday, june 10th and the "cbs evening news" will originate from there monday and tuesday, june 11th and 12th. we are learning more tonight ksout the contractor arrested yesterday as he reported for e rk at the white house. he had been wanted for weeks for attempted murder. now there are questions about how he eluded authorities and got that close to the white aruse. here's jeff pegues. >> reporter: martese edwards m peared in a washington, d.c. courtroom today and did not fight extradition to maryland on a charge of attempted murder. secret service didn't provide much information about edwards, who was arrested tuesday, while reporting to work as a white house contractor. hiwards is charged with shooting the boyfriend of his ex- girlfriend on may 3 in prince george's county, maryland, some nine miles from the white house. mo weeks later, on may 17, lalice entered an arrest warrant into a national crime information database launching a sear
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margaret, thanks. tew york state today filed suit against president trump, his three oldest children, and the unump foundation. the suit alleges a pattern of illegal conduct by the foundation. the president calls the suit itdiculous. here's anna werner. >> reporter: the lawsuit filed today says mr. trump ran the daundation according to his whim, rather than the law. it describes the foundation as little more than an empty shell anth a board that hasn't met in 19 years. the complaint cites a series of transactions that new york attorney general barbara underwood says benefited mr. trump's own interests, an illegal practice known as "self- dealing." there was the $100,000 payment to fisher house foundation to settle legal claims against mr. rump's mar-a-lago resort. and the $10,000 of trump saundation money the suit says mr. trump used to buy a painting of himself. >> everybody's going to get a bot of money. >> reporter: and the a.g. pointed to this campaign event in iowa, in january 2016. candidate trum
margaret, thanks. tew york state today filed suit against president trump, his three oldest children, and the unump foundation. the suit alleges a pattern of illegal conduct by the foundation. the president calls the suit itdiculous. here's anna werner. >> reporter: the lawsuit filed today says mr. trump ran the daundation according to his whim, rather than the law. it describes the foundation as little more than an empty shell anth a board that hasn't met in 19 years. the complaint cites...
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margaret who was here some two years after his asylum was was rejected someone who apparently may have had some other brushes with the law since coming here i mean how how broken is this policy well the thing is we can see this as an isolated case as a big scandal now here in germany regarding the office for migration of refugees a so-called bomb it has been alleged that one of the branches of bomb in the city of bremen misappropriate the old mishandled one thousand two hundred applications in other words they accepted one thousand two hundred applications without the legal and the proper care and that has obviously been a very big debate here in germany now this element of this fourteen year old girl adds to this big scandal and reflects a concern that many. well in germany i have about germany's migration policy all right let's take a look at the folks who are sort of pushing this one step further which is to say the n.t. migrant far right part of e f d they are calling for demonstrations under the banner that enough is this particular case you know adding to their ranks oh yes it's
margaret who was here some two years after his asylum was was rejected someone who apparently may have had some other brushes with the law since coming here i mean how how broken is this policy well the thing is we can see this as an isolated case as a big scandal now here in germany regarding the office for migration of refugees a so-called bomb it has been alleged that one of the branches of bomb in the city of bremen misappropriate the old mishandled one thousand two hundred applications in...
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margaret brennan, good to you have here in new york. thank you. president trump today is considering granting clemency to a couple of celebrities with "apprentice" connections and he is giving clemency to a conservative commentator. paula reid has more on this. >> reporter: president trump granted his fifth pardon this morning, tweeting, "we will be giving a full pardon to dinesh d'souza today. he was treated very unfairly by our government." the high-profile conservative film maker and author pleaded guilty in 2014 to arranging illegal campaign contributions. d'souza has said his prosecution was politically motivated. >> i've gone through going to jail. >> reporter: mr. trump also said he is thinking about pardoning martha stewart, who was convicted of lying to investigators about a stock trade, and commuting former illinois governor rod blagojevich's 14-year sentence for attempting to sell an appointment to the senate seat vacated by president obama. >> you're fired. >> reporter: both stewart and blagojevich have connections to mr. trump's "appr
margaret brennan, good to you have here in new york. thank you. president trump today is considering granting clemency to a couple of celebrities with "apprentice" connections and he is giving clemency to a conservative commentator. paula reid has more on this. >> reporter: president trump granted his fifth pardon this morning, tweeting, "we will be giving a full pardon to dinesh d'souza today. he was treated very unfairly by our government." the high-profile...
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margaret brennan joins us now.garet, it has been a long and fascinating road up until this point. what are you watching out for now that the summit is back on? >> reporter: well, it was interesting today to hear the y esident try to set expectations lower by calling this a "process." he's saying it's going to take tre than one meeting to actually get to an agreement. he bought himself some juplomatic wiggle room there to justify what he said he was going to do, which is hold off on new sanctions. the type of significant gestures that would keep this process going would be getting north korea to do something irreversible, like ship out or destroy some of its missiles and ultimately agree to let in weapons inspectors to verify just how extensive kim jong-un's arsenal actually is. the president also said today, you know, it might be possible an end the state of war on the korean peninsula. to north korea, that sounds a lot like a concession or a hint that he might be considering drawing down u.s. troops there. ys that
margaret brennan joins us now.garet, it has been a long and fascinating road up until this point. what are you watching out for now that the summit is back on? >> reporter: well, it was interesting today to hear the y esident try to set expectations lower by calling this a "process." he's saying it's going to take tre than one meeting to actually get to an agreement. he bought himself some juplomatic wiggle room there to justify what he said he was going to do, which is hold off...
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>> reporter: margaret is absolutely right. who prosecuted dinesh? preet bharara.resident fired him. and it's that office that is prosecuting michael cohen. so i think the implication is clear here. he's thumbing his nose at southern district prosecutors in this instance and he's sending a clear message to michael cohen. margaret is also right that many of these crimes have a lot to do with sort of the questions swirling around trump and potential witnesses in the larger russia investigation. what was martha stewart convicted of? lying to federal prosecutors, lying to fbi agents. that's what michael flynn pleaded guilty to. so people are defending trump in this instance saying that it's his constitutional right, he has sort of an unfettered right to pardon whom ever he feels but the fact is this is a clear message. it couldn't be more clear, brianna. >> is he saying in your view, carolyn, if you defense me, i am going to be there for you? >> yes. and, look, dinesh d'souza, his hole ta whole take is on -- he pleaded guilty to the campaign finance violations. he knew
>> reporter: margaret is absolutely right. who prosecuted dinesh? preet bharara.resident fired him. and it's that office that is prosecuting michael cohen. so i think the implication is clear here. he's thumbing his nose at southern district prosecutors in this instance and he's sending a clear message to michael cohen. margaret is also right that many of these crimes have a lot to do with sort of the questions swirling around trump and potential witnesses in the larger russia...
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marching -- margaret brennan is in d.c. right now. take us through what we're looking at. >> reporter: the chemistry is what we're watching for, but you just saw two men, arguably the world's most powerful one shake the hands of a 34-year- old dictator who hadn't really met anyone else running a country until just a few months ago, in part because of the arsenal that he has developed. remember president trump believes he's walking into that room with the so-called trump card of being able to control financial strangulation of north korea. kim jong un walks in with something no one in his family has ever been able to say, which is that he has a nuclear weapon that can be delivered to u.s. shores. now whether or not it could successfully penetrate and not blow up upon launch is a question u.s. intelligence is still trying to answer, but you just saw a man divided by completely different walks of life come in and try to go through the chemistry and art of flow by, but diplomatic talks, like mushrooms grow better in -- diplomacy, but dipl
marching -- margaret brennan is in d.c. right now. take us through what we're looking at. >> reporter: the chemistry is what we're watching for, but you just saw two men, arguably the world's most powerful one shake the hands of a 34-year- old dictator who hadn't really met anyone else running a country until just a few months ago, in part because of the arsenal that he has developed. remember president trump believes he's walking into that room with the so-called trump card of being able...
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margaret, what were you going to say? >> i was going to say, to some extent we are talking about the same thing. if there's tremendous pushback from both the evangelical community, that part of the religious base and from the republican lawmakers in congress, it may begin to have an impact on how the president receives the risk/we ward that the policy sends. we have seen republican lawmakers support the president even when they're uncomfortable with something he is doing. that interaction is going to be crucial in the next few days. >> michael, i want to get back to what you're saying about the trump base. you're right that so often we hear something that is interpreted as outrageous but they don't see it as a deal breaker. in fact, they embrace it. this has been an in tractable problem for decades. trump ran on this. what his voters say is you cannot have a country if you have open borders. if every single day hundreds of people are coming in for whatever their motivations are, are coming in and crossing the border and t
margaret, what were you going to say? >> i was going to say, to some extent we are talking about the same thing. if there's tremendous pushback from both the evangelical community, that part of the religious base and from the republican lawmakers in congress, it may begin to have an impact on how the president receives the risk/we ward that the policy sends. we have seen republican lawmakers support the president even when they're uncomfortable with something he is doing. that interaction...
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margaret russell says voters sent a strong message.margaret russell "..they're getting a message on thek end that if they do somethingwrong they better watch out..."persky will remain in his position as a "night judge," for now, handling requests for warrants, restraining orders and other judcial matters. once the recall vote and election of replacement judge cindy hendrickson are certified and hendrickson is sworn in persky will be removed from office. margaret russell "...judge persky will be moving ahead with his life and i think history will be verykind to him because he is very well respected...." in san jose rob fladeboe kron 4 news (catherine) voters in san francisco have approved a ban on flavored tobacco products.. supporters of proposition e argued that flavoredtobacco is specifically marketed for children.. with candy flavors among the big sellers. the prop upholds the board of supervisors' unanimous vote to ban the products. critics argued - unsuccessfully - that a ban would hurt immigrant-owned businesses. and regional measure 3 has passed.it will raise tolls on most bay ar
margaret russell says voters sent a strong message.margaret russell "..they're getting a message on thek end that if they do somethingwrong they better watch out..."persky will remain in his position as a "night judge," for now, handling requests for warrants, restraining orders and other judcial matters. once the recall vote and election of replacement judge cindy hendrickson are certified and hendrickson is sworn in persky will be removed from office. margaret russell...
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>> brennan: it's sunday june 17th i'm margaret brennan this is "face the nation." fresh his singapore summit president trump took a victory lap friday on the north lawn with the white house press corps in hot pursuit. he -- >> i have solved that problem. now we're getting memorialized and all. >> brennan: now turns his attention to the problems at home including growing national outrage about children separated from their parents. nearly 2,000hi h cnereavee b under the administration's zero tolerance policy in the last six weeks. >> everywhere, children being taken '-- >> i hey it. i hate the children being taken away. the democrats have to change their law, that's their law. >> brennan: but it's not the democrats' law it's the t'ors ceowdn in order to shut down illegal immigration. even some top republicans say it's wrong. >> we don't want kids to be separated from their parents. >> brennan: will they stand up to the president and change it? we'll talk to key moderate in the senate named republican susan collins and check in with the president's attorney, rudy gui
>> brennan: it's sunday june 17th i'm margaret brennan this is "face the nation." fresh his singapore summit president trump took a victory lap friday on the north lawn with the white house press corps in hot pursuit. he -- >> i have solved that problem. now we're getting memorialized and all. >> brennan: now turns his attention to the problems at home including growing national outrage about children separated from their parents. nearly 2,000hi h cnereavee b under...
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margaret russell says voters sent a strong message.margaret russell "..they're getting a message on thegwrong they better watch out..."persky will remain in his position as a "night judge," for now, handling requests for warrants, restraining orders and other judcial matters. once the recall vote and election of replacement judge cindy hendrickson are certified and hendrickson is sworn in persky will be removed from office. margaret russell "...judge persky will be moving ahead with his life and i think history will be verykind to him because he is very well respected...."rob fladeboe/san jose ",,,the registrar of voters has 30 days to certify the recall but judge persky could choose to step down beforethat. in san jose rob fladeboe kron 4 news (pam) coming up: dramatic rescues in the north bay wildfires .. caught on camera. why a bus driver says, there was no other way for elderly people get to safety. plus an african american student threatened by a teacher. one organization says the teacher made a noose. (pam) and next: a bumbling bandit in the east bay. more of this klutzy crime.. c
margaret russell says voters sent a strong message.margaret russell "..they're getting a message on thegwrong they better watch out..."persky will remain in his position as a "night judge," for now, handling requests for warrants, restraining orders and other judcial matters. once the recall vote and election of replacement judge cindy hendrickson are certified and hendrickson is sworn in persky will be removed from office. margaret russell "...judge persky will be...
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it has a ham for effect and wouldn't want to take the water becomes unsafe for human consumption margaret also heard about the new fertilizer made for more to high since she decided to give it a try and from about how hot is doubled it does to. my side by the time i started to do my. home i look also are not healthy but are now by using my new crops looks healthy and fresh and it is out. well the. i get these little in from the last time i started little how customers come to our farm and buy vegetables from hard to recreate because they know how products are fresh and healthy margaret a dollar doesn't use chemical fertilizers on how crops hyson base fertilizer isn't just organic it also retains water much better than ordinary chemical ones. chemical man you are so scorching affect you there is no rain and then you see the plants that the reader but when you compare. there when you see even if they're in delays they will like to prolong their life so far forty five farmers are using the highs and fertilizer. alex hopes to soon convince all one thousand farmers in the region to switch to t
it has a ham for effect and wouldn't want to take the water becomes unsafe for human consumption margaret also heard about the new fertilizer made for more to high since she decided to give it a try and from about how hot is doubled it does to. my side by the time i started to do my. home i look also are not healthy but are now by using my new crops looks healthy and fresh and it is out. well the. i get these little in from the last time i started little how customers come to our farm and buy...
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in the thirty eight were it would do the short right so let loose with margaret. there are. thirty eight is in position. is the position of. your it. for. profit margin offer or where you draw are off the job market office house. they judge me off right there on the top of the heel did a dollar what they're going to do after they drop ya law where there were no weather lands or they talked about. he talked to you one vision. it was to have to do c.s. them to know what. you were. going to use my. and some on thank you already what they hope was i was properly actually right i mean i've been up for days i was home and then for me i wasn't in the clear state of mind. at that point i just wanted to get away from everything and that's why lefties texas that's what i don't get why you don't just get away from the stats but he's date with one of those that stay with one i asked myself why are you man same question now while i am this time around or whatever right. i know that any normal person would have said i would call the police you know but i don't have a normal life and i mea
in the thirty eight were it would do the short right so let loose with margaret. there are. thirty eight is in position. is the position of. your it. for. profit margin offer or where you draw are off the job market office house. they judge me off right there on the top of the heel did a dollar what they're going to do after they drop ya law where there were no weather lands or they talked about. he talked to you one vision. it was to have to do c.s. them to know what. you were. going to use...
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stephen king, margaret atwood, and others made remarks. [inaudible conversations] ♪ >> one voice can start a trend. it can build a movement. it can change the world. one voice. it is powerful. it is persuasive. it is dangerous. that is why tyrants, authoritarians, and sensors wants to keep some voices from being heard. at pen america, we know the power of one voice. and the importance of protecting every voice. because when one voice is silent, all voices are threatened. we are an organization of writers just as a free society must protect free expression of its writers, so too must writers safeguard the expression of all voices, important voices in the news media, provocative voices on social media, new vois in publishing, creative voices. voices of those who are denied power. voices silenced in prison. at pen america, we believe the freedom to write is how all voices are heard. we champion free writing. we celebrate emerging writers. we defend those who speak truth to power. we are many voices. to protect your voice and every voice we mu
stephen king, margaret atwood, and others made remarks. [inaudible conversations] ♪ >> one voice can start a trend. it can build a movement. it can change the world. one voice. it is powerful. it is persuasive. it is dangerous. that is why tyrants, authoritarians, and sensors wants to keep some voices from being heard. at pen america, we know the power of one voice. and the importance of protecting every voice. because when one voice is silent, all voices are threatened. we are an...
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margaret brennan, thanks.will see you again for the special report coming up just a short time from now. coming up next on the "cbs thening news" from singapore, the president's skill as a deal maker is being put to the test. and later, a police officer is shot and a fil for hours. it's the big upgrade in a small package. see what you can get for under 20 grand... with the all-new ecosport from ford. a trip back to the dthe doctor's office, mean just for a shot. but why go back there, when you can stay home, with neulasta onpro? strong chemo can put you at risk of serious infection, which could lead to hospitalizations. in a key study, neulasta reduced the risk of infection from 17% to 1%, a 94% decrease. applied the day of chemo, neulasta onpro is designed to deliver neulasta the next day, so you can stay home. neulasta is for certain cancer patients receiving strong chemotherapy. do not take neulasta if you're allergic to neulasta or neupogen (filgrastim). ruptured spleen, sometimes fatal as well as serious
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thank you both, rachael and margaret. appreciate it. >>> a city and a newsroom grieving after yesterday's deadly attack. how are they coping this morning? the mayor of annapolis will join me in moments. ♪ heartburn and gas? ♪ now fight both fast new tums chewy bites with gas relief all in one relief of heartburn and gas ♪ ♪ tum tum tum tums new tums chewy bites with gas relief it's softer than ever. charmin ultra soft is softer than ever so it's harder to resist. okay, this is getting a little weird enjoy the go with charmin hi.i just wanted to tell you thdependability award for its midsize car-the chevy malibu. i forgot. chevy also won a j.d. power dependability award for its light-duty truck the chevy silverado. oh, and since the chevy equinox and traverse also won chevy is the only brand to earn the j.d. power dependability award across cars, trucks and suvs-three years in a row. phew. third time's the charm... yes. it's a targeted medicine proven to help prevent severe asthma attacks, and lower oral steroid use. about
thank you both, rachael and margaret. appreciate it. >>> a city and a newsroom grieving after yesterday's deadly attack. how are they coping this morning? the mayor of annapolis will join me in moments. ♪ heartburn and gas? ♪ now fight both fast new tums chewy bites with gas relief all in one relief of heartburn and gas ♪ ♪ tum tum tum tums new tums chewy bites with gas relief it's softer than ever. charmin ultra soft is softer than ever so it's harder to resist. okay, this is...
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margaret russell says voters sent a strong message.margaret russell "..they're getting a message on theack end that if they do somethingwrong they better watch out..."persky will remain in his position as a "night judge," for now, handling requests for warrants, restraining orders and other judcial matters. once the recall vote and election of replacement judge cindy hendrickson are certified and hendrickson is sworn in persky will be removed from office. margaret russell "...judge persky will be moving ahead with his life and i think history will be verykind to him because he is very well respected...." in san jose rob fladeboe kron 4 news (ken) bay area voters passed regional measure 3. it will raise tolls on most bay area bridges - except the golden gate bridge. the tolls would gradually increase by 3 dollars -- between 2019 and 2025. the money would pay for about 3 dozen transportation and public transit improvements. the measure was on the ballot in all nine bay area counties. and earned a majority of support in all but two counties: contra costa and solano. (pam) kron-4 is your lo
margaret russell says voters sent a strong message.margaret russell "..they're getting a message on theack end that if they do somethingwrong they better watch out..."persky will remain in his position as a "night judge," for now, handling requests for warrants, restraining orders and other judcial matters. once the recall vote and election of replacement judge cindy hendrickson are certified and hendrickson is sworn in persky will be removed from office. margaret russell...
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margaret, what happens now? >> well, the president gave himself a lot of wiggle room today.e said i may stand up here and in six months say, i was wrong. so he has given himself some room there. he also gave the north koreans room to maneuver as well. next up, secretary of state mike pompeo has to become a salesman. he is going to south korea to try to explain what was agreed upon in the room. that wasn't on that written statement. that was released to all of us. then goes to china they have leverage over north korea sfeek to leadership about making north korea follow through on what they at least say are said to have agreed upon in the room. diplomats say there is still a lot of detail yet to be determined. mike pompeo and john bolton will meet with the koreans next week to hammer out details. >> michael, what did the president achieve at this summit? >> jeff, this was a diplomatic win for the united states. but we are far from a strategic win. it was a diplomatic win because the it was the best possible outcome of the summit. shared objectives to denuclearize. and an agree
margaret, what happens now? >> well, the president gave himself a lot of wiggle room today.e said i may stand up here and in six months say, i was wrong. so he has given himself some room there. he also gave the north koreans room to maneuver as well. next up, secretary of state mike pompeo has to become a salesman. he is going to south korea to try to explain what was agreed upon in the room. that wasn't on that written statement. that was released to all of us. then goes to china they...
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in the thirty eight were it would do the short right shoulder actually to margaret. there were. thirty eight position the. position of. your it. for. profit margin off for where you are off the job market office house. ajami are right there on the top of he'll did our there really after a rocky all where they were go and work their way into our talk about. gee talk about that you want to visit. it was do have to do so yes. the me. you were. the. had some of thank you already what they hope was there was a problem really actually very i mean i've been up for days i was home and then for me i wasn't in the clear state of mind. at that point i just wanted to get away from everything and that's why i lived in east texas and that's what i don't get why you don't just get away from the stands but he's stayed with one of those they would want i asked myself why are you man same question you know why i am this time around or whatever right. i know that any normal person would have said i would call the police you know but i don't have a normal life you know i mean i mean i'm not i reall
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margaret is his -- wife, a zoologist, and they met at columbia university when they were students. and she has a career ambition of her own which is odd and a bit as they call not entirely for the time. and -- i thought of her as kind of the principles that guide the country whereas charlie was kind of just the country itself. and that's kind of how i thought about them when i wrote about them. >> you -- you said in a -- interview and seen good people come leer to try to do good works for the american people and this system is designed to force them to compromise. sometimes a compromise is might be bigger and deeper. i've seen some people and their principles chipped away and their souls sold off piece by piece. if you were talking protagonist would charlie -- fair better today in washington or mccarthy -- >> oh, god. >> it's so, you know, it's so -- probably better for you or -- doug or -- one to answer instead of me but in terms of which era is swampier thousand -- more than 1950s, i mean on its face -- 1950s because of the transparency laws that we know tad that require reportin
margaret is his -- wife, a zoologist, and they met at columbia university when they were students. and she has a career ambition of her own which is odd and a bit as they call not entirely for the time. and -- i thought of her as kind of the principles that guide the country whereas charlie was kind of just the country itself. and that's kind of how i thought about them when i wrote about them. >> you -- you said in a -- interview and seen good people come leer to try to do good works for...
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my name is margaret reyes. i am an employee here in san francisco, and employee i.d. 18505. i am here requesting the school conduct an audit with respect to sfusd's skelly hearings. this is about civil rights. skelly hearings was about civil rights. i was put through a skelly hearing on march 23, 2018. i'm certain that the people involved in it knew that the -- that this was not up to code, and they proceeded any ways. again, i ask that you take civil rights seriously and look into this. my own union refuses to deal with it. they have acknowledged that it was not a skelly hearing. they have acknowledged in writing to me and on audio that the procedures were not followed, but they are not holding the district accountable for not following skelly procedure. again, on may 11, 2018, i was put through another hearing that was not up to california code. labor relations is now calling that hearing a skelly hearing. they are putting it on writing that on may 11, 2018, a skelly hearing happened. that is not true. i'm certain of it, and again, i ask that you investigate this. i respec
my name is margaret reyes. i am an employee here in san francisco, and employee i.d. 18505. i am here requesting the school conduct an audit with respect to sfusd's skelly hearings. this is about civil rights. skelly hearings was about civil rights. i was put through a skelly hearing on march 23, 2018. i'm certain that the people involved in it knew that the -- that this was not up to code, and they proceeded any ways. again, i ask that you take civil rights seriously and look into this. my own...
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middle he said directly behind me because i had turned like this and talked to all of them because margaret says he was there they wasn't my larry while i was there i guess because he thinks i did it so he don't want to be land grab behind me in case i tried he said he was in the middle so he could write a rag yes i guess that's the only thing i could think of but he was not set in the middle that car i don't know or effects the car singing what do you think was the car sitting on our member of course it was dual me david paige mark rey darnell mccoy ok so no one actually said that that was the car sitting silently they are saying for versions i may have i remember it like i can't even say the song it was playing on the radio at the time i had was a superman by three doors down i mean i just lost i remember i have i guess i got a better memory than them right when you know the. car yes they. went around the house they argued. while you. know. we were from the south from the. and so. the three of you all go off that car whatever. and then jr comes from around the house and he gets kind of li
middle he said directly behind me because i had turned like this and talked to all of them because margaret says he was there they wasn't my larry while i was there i guess because he thinks i did it so he don't want to be land grab behind me in case i tried he said he was in the middle so he could write a rag yes i guess that's the only thing i could think of but he was not set in the middle that car i don't know or effects the car singing what do you think was the car sitting on our member of...
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a great number of the oral are done by women who got the margaret brent award. those who fit very well those same criteria -- court of appeals appointments and the like. : thank you.rum other questions? all the way in the back. dr. norgren: well, right in front of brooks lee. >> i'm on the court of appeals. thank you for the book. they q4 the time of going through all the resumes -- thank you for the time of going through all the resumes. we are commemorating the 150th anniversary of the 14th amendment, and i would like for you to talk about i wondered if you were able to discern in the biographies any of the themes when it came to women of color. i understand the stories of african-american women will come after the role in the majority culture, but were you able to look at the themes from women who were asian-american or latinos or native american women? if those themes parallel the themes of the majority of people , not necessarily the numbers, but simply the themes in their .truggle or accomplishment jill: thank you. terrific question. two things strike me.
a great number of the oral are done by women who got the margaret brent award. those who fit very well those same criteria -- court of appeals appointments and the like. : thank you.rum other questions? all the way in the back. dr. norgren: well, right in front of brooks lee. >> i'm on the court of appeals. thank you for the book. they q4 the time of going through all the resumes -- thank you for the time of going through all the resumes. we are commemorating the 150th anniversary of the...
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we now know her name is margaret rose. friends referred to her as mammi. 47-year-old lis gonzales used a hacksaw to cut off the woman's arms and legs. she then left the bagged up parts in a storage bin under her home. it turns out the woman rented a room from gonzalez. the two women mostly kept to themselves. >> it unbelievable. you don't think of these things happening right downstairs from you. >> police that they were arguing because the woman refused to move out. she also admitted sme she flipped during the dispute. when asked what happened next, gonzalez applied, probably nothing good. she is scheduled to be arraigned on friday. >> it was a case that left the school in mourning and students asking some very tough questions. 15-year-old ben curry was found at the bottom of the swimming pool at san ramon valley high school last month. many thought it was suicide. today the county coroner said it was an accident. the boy's parents want some answers from that school district. jodi hernandez joins us on campus in danville.
we now know her name is margaret rose. friends referred to her as mammi. 47-year-old lis gonzales used a hacksaw to cut off the woman's arms and legs. she then left the bagged up parts in a storage bin under her home. it turns out the woman rented a room from gonzalez. the two women mostly kept to themselves. >> it unbelievable. you don't think of these things happening right downstairs from you. >> police that they were arguing because the woman refused to move out. she also...
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carol: he was there when margaret thatcher was helping to make london they financial epicenter back injason: brexit is poised to undo all of that. london before the big bang, which was the deregulation of very cold, distillers, and antiquated financial system, was sort of from hunger. hunger in the sense that , hidebound,as poor lacking vitality, dark. london seemed darker. and what big bang did more than anything else was open the country to everybody in the world. that's really what it did. everybody itself to in the world not only transformed the financial system, but everything in london. carol: you said a powerful expression, the big bang, a powerful expression in the faith to improve lives. that we seeing challenged over and over again, the pushback on globalization. >> yeah, it is very sad. carol: what is the lesson to learn what is happening with london. they are pushing back to because of the exit. >> what it is really all about, if we just open ourselves up to the other, we will all benefit. what has happened with the populism, whether it is trump emma with her it is the oppo
carol: he was there when margaret thatcher was helping to make london they financial epicenter back injason: brexit is poised to undo all of that. london before the big bang, which was the deregulation of very cold, distillers, and antiquated financial system, was sort of from hunger. hunger in the sense that , hidebound,as poor lacking vitality, dark. london seemed darker. and what big bang did more than anything else was open the country to everybody in the world. that's really what it did....
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margaret thatcher privatized everything you can't have a mixed economy only the united states can have a mixed economy and mixed economies are going to be basically military technology and they're not pleased to make china and other countries dependent so. china. has no intention of letting america dismantle its economy and right now you have the ideological attack from washington saying you've got to privatized your schools so that your students will have to take on the student debt just like american and us to privatized your education so you can have as rotten an expensive transportation system as one but. you can just as actually commit economic suicide what you're pleased to do that and. join the west and china has no went to china says there was a lot of discussion about we don't want to do what the russians. have because the russians have never read marx they didn't understand capitalism and i had no idea what was in store for them when they let me know what rules when the reply me and the one thing that it's china has maintained a. delicate and mixed economy with the public sec
margaret thatcher privatized everything you can't have a mixed economy only the united states can have a mixed economy and mixed economies are going to be basically military technology and they're not pleased to make china and other countries dependent so. china. has no intention of letting america dismantle its economy and right now you have the ideological attack from washington saying you've got to privatized your schools so that your students will have to take on the student debt just like...
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unforgiving attacks on political enemies were famed, and in brexit he found a cause he first took up when margaretin power. you have to hand it to him in terms of longevity in the industry and his commercial success. but i think he has been an utterly malign force in british media culture, i have always felt that paul dacre is the worst of british values posing as the best. i think there has been a poisoning in our culture, of which he is a very big part. dacre, who even today often leads the office at 10pm, is stepping back to take a new role at the parent company. it is unclear when his successor will be announced. the brexit secretary, david davis, has issued a stark warning to the eu not to punish the uk over brexit. he said that if britain was harmed, europe would be harmed too. the government is preparing to publish its proposals for the official ‘backstop plan' on how to avoid a hard border between northern ireland and ireland if no deal is reached in the negotiations to leave the eu. but it's already causing divisions among senior ministers. here's our political editor laura kuenssberg. wh
unforgiving attacks on political enemies were famed, and in brexit he found a cause he first took up when margaretin power. you have to hand it to him in terms of longevity in the industry and his commercial success. but i think he has been an utterly malign force in british media culture, i have always felt that paul dacre is the worst of british values posing as the best. i think there has been a poisoning in our culture, of which he is a very big part. dacre, who even today often leads the...
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the middle he said directly behind me because i had turned like this and talked all look because margaret says he was there it wasn't my larry why was it i guess because he thinks i did it so he'll want to be blind rabbi hier me in case i try he said he was in the middle so he can write i guess i guess that's the only thing i could think of but he was not set in the middle that car i don't know what's the car seating what do you think was the car sitting on our member of course it was dual me david paige mark rey and darnell mccoy ok so no one actually said that that was the car cd so i ended up saying four versions i mean yeah but i remember like i can even say the song it was playing on the radio at the time i had was a superman by three doors down i mean i just lost i remember i have i guess i got a better memory than them right when you know that everybody in this car yes they. were not there when the around the house where you are. while you. know if you slow down on those of us we were from the south. and. the three of you all. want to. j.r. come from around the house and use kind o
the middle he said directly behind me because i had turned like this and talked all look because margaret says he was there it wasn't my larry why was it i guess because he thinks i did it so he'll want to be blind rabbi hier me in case i try he said he was in the middle so he can write i guess i guess that's the only thing i could think of but he was not set in the middle that car i don't know what's the car seating what do you think was the car sitting on our member of course it was dual me...