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but perhaps principled as margaret. barr's doesn't cut it for me because there's one thing it be pretty sure of and i think max hastings nailed him pretty well he's a man without principle is member of a party of one and he wants to be prime minister drooling christly was a very early day. conservative m.p. and a lady maintains he once wrote that you hired this he put a brass mic a silver tongue and a golden pail the which of these are to be served you best as a as a woman in politics about that as a compliment there i love it. breast neck was the first in the sense that i come from liverpool i'm scouser used to talk like that you know. was lucky enough to go to vary all fashion city grammar school that been set up many years century or so before and from there was able to in scholarship to oxford so i benefited from meritocracy and then you get to union you look around at all these people have these wonderful privileges and you think that i'm smart as you are and you start to learn how to use the skills that they're gr
but perhaps principled as margaret. barr's doesn't cut it for me because there's one thing it be pretty sure of and i think max hastings nailed him pretty well he's a man without principle is member of a party of one and he wants to be prime minister drooling christly was a very early day. conservative m.p. and a lady maintains he once wrote that you hired this he put a brass mic a silver tongue and a golden pail the which of these are to be served you best as a as a woman in politics about...
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way to go, margaret. to show you where his priorities, are judge kavanaugh or coach k as he is known by the players, has the team photograph and trophy prominently displayed in his judicial chambers. julie o'brien whose daughter goes to school with margaret has another telling story about brett. a few years ago julie's husband passed away. with no one to accompany her daughter to the annual father-daughter dance, brett stepped up. that year and every year since brett has taken her daughter alongside his own to the dance. it's kind of person he is. that's the brett cakavanaugh i know. i'm proud to introduce bret kavanaugh to this committee. i know these are partisan times here if washington. but this is an extraordinary nominee in every respect. based on his record, his qualifications, and his character, i believe he deserves broad support. my hope, mr. chairman, is that as was the case with the other justices nominated by president obama this committee will report his nomination favorably and the full sen
way to go, margaret. to show you where his priorities, are judge kavanaugh or coach k as he is known by the players, has the team photograph and trophy prominently displayed in his judicial chambers. julie o'brien whose daughter goes to school with margaret has another telling story about brett. a few years ago julie's husband passed away. with no one to accompany her daughter to the annual father-daughter dance, brett stepped up. that year and every year since brett has taken her daughter...
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margaret is the sweetest girl you'll ever know. as for liza, i tell her every night that no one gives a better hug than liza kavanaugh. finally, i thank my wife ashley. she's a strong west texan, a graduate of abilene cooper public high school, and the university of texas at austin. she's now the popular town manager of our local community. this is not exactly been the summer she had planned for the family, but i'm grateful for her love and inspiration. ashley is a kind soul. she always sees the goodness in others. she's made me a better person and a better judge. i thank god every day for my family. mr. chairman, senator feinstein, members of the committee. i look forward to the rest of the hearing and to answering your questions. i am an optimist. i live on the sunrise side of the mountain, not the sunset side of the mountain. i see the day that is coming, not the day that has gone. i am optimistic about the future of america. i am optimistic about the future of our independent judiciary. i revere the constitution. if confirmed t
margaret is the sweetest girl you'll ever know. as for liza, i tell her every night that no one gives a better hug than liza kavanaugh. finally, i thank my wife ashley. she's a strong west texan, a graduate of abilene cooper public high school, and the university of texas at austin. she's now the popular town manager of our local community. this is not exactly been the summer she had planned for the family, but i'm grateful for her love and inspiration. ashley is a kind soul. she always sees...
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way to go, margaret. to show you where his priorities, are judge kavanaugh or coach k as he is known by the players, has the team photograph and trophy prominently displayed in his judicial chambers. julie o'brien whose daughter goes to school with margaret has another telling story about brett. a few years ago julie's husband passed away. with no one to accompany her daughter to the annual father-daughter dance, brett stepped up. that year and every year since brett has taken her daughter alongside his own to the dance. it's kind of person he is. that's the brett cakavanaugh i know. i'm proud to introduce bret kavanaugh to this committee. i know these are partisan times here if washington. but this is an extraordinary nominee in every respect. based on his record, his qualifications, and his character, i believe he deserves broad support. my hope, mr. chairman, is that as was the case with the other justices nominated by president obama this committee will report his nomination favorably and the full sen
way to go, margaret. to show you where his priorities, are judge kavanaugh or coach k as he is known by the players, has the team photograph and trophy prominently displayed in his judicial chambers. julie o'brien whose daughter goes to school with margaret has another telling story about brett. a few years ago julie's husband passed away. with no one to accompany her daughter to the annual father-daughter dance, brett stepped up. that year and every year since brett has taken her daughter...
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today, margaret pengelly came back for the first time in years.where she grew up in the 1940s is visible once again. it was a beautiful house, but in the wrong place. now in her 80s, margaret remembers the old granite property being surrounded by the beauty of cornwall. and the wildflowers, and the butterflies, the insects, the bats flying at twilight. oh, yes, the beauty was undoubted. it must be strange for you to be able to see your old house again this year, because the water's dropped. yes, yes, that's true. margaret and her parents were forced to leave nanquitho in the 1950s, so a dam could be built and the valley flooded to provide waterfor the nearby town of penzance. but this unexpected sight has also brought back bad memories for margaret. i never, ever attended another child's birthday tea. she told me as an only child, living in a remote farmhouse, she was often desperate for friends. i would listen for children's voices and, sometimes, i think i heard some and i would call — but what i heard, really, was the cry of a bird. because in
today, margaret pengelly came back for the first time in years.where she grew up in the 1940s is visible once again. it was a beautiful house, but in the wrong place. now in her 80s, margaret remembers the old granite property being surrounded by the beauty of cornwall. and the wildflowers, and the butterflies, the insects, the bats flying at twilight. oh, yes, the beauty was undoubted. it must be strange for you to be able to see your old house again this year, because the water's dropped....
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today, margaret pengelly came back for the first time in years.isible once again. it was a beautiful house, but in the wrong place. now in her 80s, margaret remembers the old granite property being surrounded by the beauty of cornwall. and the wildflowers, the butterflies, insects, the bats flying at twilight. oh, yes, the beauty was undoubted. it must be strange for you to be able to see your old house again this year, because the water's dropped. yes, yes, that's true. margaret and her parents were forced to leave nanquitho in the 1950s so a damn could be built and the valley flooded to provide water for the nearby town of penzance. but this unexpected sight has also brought back bad memories for margaret. i never, ever attended another child's birthday tea. she told me as an only child living in a remote farmhouse she was often desperate for friends. i would listen for children's voices and sometimes i think i heard some and i would call, but what i heard, really, was the cry of a bird, because in the valley it was so beautiful, but you cannot
today, margaret pengelly came back for the first time in years.isible once again. it was a beautiful house, but in the wrong place. now in her 80s, margaret remembers the old granite property being surrounded by the beauty of cornwall. and the wildflowers, the butterflies, insects, the bats flying at twilight. oh, yes, the beauty was undoubted. it must be strange for you to be able to see your old house again this year, because the water's dropped. yes, yes, that's true. margaret and her...
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dame margaret hodge has been addressing the conference.njuly when in the commons she told jeremy corbyn to his face that she thought he was anti—semitic. she was facing disciplinary action by the party over that but that was dropped. she told the delegates today that nothing that has happened in the past few weeks has changed her opinion withjeremy corbyn. she says labour has a problem and jeremy corbyn has a problem and that problem isjeremy corbyn himself. we heard from gordon brown, not laying intojeremy corbyn, but heard from gordon brown, not laying into jeremy corbyn, but very heard from gordon brown, not laying intojeremy corbyn, but very much criticising the policies of the leadership over anti—semitism. we can talk to one person here, a former adviser to labour on equality issues. you are a comedian and broadcaster also. what have you made of what you have heard today? not much to laugh about.|j of what you have heard today? not much to laugh about. i feel dismayed the labour party has got to this stage and i am dazed and confused
dame margaret hodge has been addressing the conference.njuly when in the commons she told jeremy corbyn to his face that she thought he was anti—semitic. she was facing disciplinary action by the party over that but that was dropped. she told the delegates today that nothing that has happened in the past few weeks has changed her opinion withjeremy corbyn. she says labour has a problem and jeremy corbyn has a problem and that problem isjeremy corbyn himself. we heard from gordon brown, not...
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captioning sponsored by cbs >> brennan: it's sunday september 9th, i'm margaret brennan this is "face the nation." it has been a dramatic week of denials after a bombshell book detailing white house chaos by legendary "washington post" reporter bob woodward. and a damning op-ed in the "new york times" written by an anonymous administration official. it sent the president been a furious frenzy. >> it's a failing "new york times" has an anonymous editorial, believe it, anonymo anonymous? a gut goes editorial. we're doing a great job. interest the book is a work of fiction. if you look back at woodward's past he had the same problem with other presidents. >> brennan: are the leaks and allegations that paint a picture of staff trying to protect the country from the president accurate? we ask vice president mike pen pence. >> the only thing that's wrong about that narrative is everything. because it shows -- it shows a complete misunderstanding of how this white house works. >> brennan: who wrote it? it's the biggest mystery in washington since watergate deep throat. the president calls fo
captioning sponsored by cbs >> brennan: it's sunday september 9th, i'm margaret brennan this is "face the nation." it has been a dramatic week of denials after a bombshell book detailing white house chaos by legendary "washington post" reporter bob woodward. and a damning op-ed in the "new york times" written by an anonymous administration official. it sent the president been a furious frenzy. >> it's a failing "new york times" has an...
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margaret's right. margaret sullivan's right.because i'm not promoting a book. >> yeah, we'll find out what the public editor thinks of that, promoting a book instead of breaking news. >> that's true. i should be finding who wrote that -- no, look. i mean, if -- it creates a lot of complicated decisions, you know, up the tree. here, i will punt. i don't want know. these decisions will be made at some point. i don't know how hotly they're pursuing that anymore than "the washington post" -- >> i really believe that -- i think that if the story -- i believe that if "the times" reporters are able to determine, independently, who this person is, i can't imagine anyone at "the new york times" pulling them back from running that story. i think it would have to be sent to the lawyers and i know it would be. but, i think the lawyers would find a way to make it publishable. and that would be the right thing. >> all right. but i got to ask you an ethics question, just and it's the last question. this is what i'm struggling with. if this per
margaret's right. margaret sullivan's right.because i'm not promoting a book. >> yeah, we'll find out what the public editor thinks of that, promoting a book instead of breaking news. >> that's true. i should be finding who wrote that -- no, look. i mean, if -- it creates a lot of complicated decisions, you know, up the tree. here, i will punt. i don't want know. these decisions will be made at some point. i don't know how hotly they're pursuing that anymore than "the...
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in the center of the massive flemish baroque edifice of st margaret's stands as a magnificent example of the beginning churches of the seventeenth century. and the. generations of begin buried here the interior of the basilica with its three names and the altar of st margaret's is richly decorated the altar cloth stems from the flemish painter peter paul rubens. i had. thought that i. i. thought. well. in addition to the houses where the bikini lived a community consisted of a convent for new members the residence of the ground mistress the buildings where the sick were cared for and the poor fed and a central church or chapel. the most famous big onas in flanders is to find out the vinnie out in the middle of the old hands the attic city of bruges it's surrounded by the min of a time when they could not the settlement was founded around twelve forty five king philip the pharaoh of france placed the big knives under his own rule thereby withdrawing it from the influence of the town magistrate in one hundred thirty seven that they can became a benedictine convent the white terraced hou
in the center of the massive flemish baroque edifice of st margaret's stands as a magnificent example of the beginning churches of the seventeenth century. and the. generations of begin buried here the interior of the basilica with its three names and the altar of st margaret's is richly decorated the altar cloth stems from the flemish painter peter paul rubens. i had. thought that i. i. thought. well. in addition to the houses where the bikini lived a community consisted of a convent for new...
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for almost four hundred years the commons parish church has been st margaret's an elegant little church that stands between the houses of parliament and westminster abbey. i am it was in sixteen fourteen of the commons first attended holy communion here is a body the idea was to uncover puritan dissenters by seeing who refused communion. that service mark the start of a tradition which has continued to the present day every new session of parliament begins with a jointly attended service at st marks. the was the first centuries society families in the famous have got married here. so walter raleigh queen elizabeth the first favorite is buried here beneath the altar albeit without his head after his execution by beheading it wasn't buried with him. westminster abbey where the british monarchs are crowned and where many english kings and queens have been buried over the past thousand years it was founded by edward the confessor the second last saxon king to rule before the normans conquered england in ten sixty six. shortly after the church was completed edward died his body was brought t
for almost four hundred years the commons parish church has been st margaret's an elegant little church that stands between the houses of parliament and westminster abbey. i am it was in sixteen fourteen of the commons first attended holy communion here is a body the idea was to uncover puritan dissenters by seeing who refused communion. that service mark the start of a tradition which has continued to the present day every new session of parliament begins with a jointly attended service at st...
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margaret? >> thank you, nancy. you can see the motorcade we have been tracking as it drives across washington, proceeding there to the national cathedral here in the nation's capital. we've been watching who is gathered to honor senator mccain inside that church, as he and his family now begin to arrive. and you know, ed, you heard senator flake strike an optimistic tone. it's a hopeful one. in many ways, what we've seen over the past two years is this revolt against establishment. >> revolt against the exact kind of republican that jeff flake and john mccain both are and who both publicly spoke out against the president in books and speeches and what not. flake, one of the most humble, kindest members of the senate. i was with him at a nuclear plant in arizona last may, and he told the room full of workers the story of being the other senator from arizona, that they boarded a flight home from phoenix together. and he sat down and this woman said, did you see who is up front? oh, my gosh, oh, my gosh, john mccain's
margaret? >> thank you, nancy. you can see the motorcade we have been tracking as it drives across washington, proceeding there to the national cathedral here in the nation's capital. we've been watching who is gathered to honor senator mccain inside that church, as he and his family now begin to arrive. and you know, ed, you heard senator flake strike an optimistic tone. it's a hopeful one. in many ways, what we've seen over the past two years is this revolt against establishment....
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the information that margaret passed out to you previously in the meeting here is an exhaustive letter that was generated by the city attorney's office. sorry about that. it's an 8-page document, which moves through all of the claims that were issued by other contractors during that process. i'm happy to walk through it if that's helpful, but the summary is that the city attorney's office and contract monitoring division of the city reviewed those claims and determined that they were not valid and recommended that the commission move forward with award of contract to robert a. bothman. in your packages as well, as margaret handed out, and i know it's been a request is a more detailed breakdown of the six bidders that submitted their bids, their bid discount in this particular instance. normally we have a 10% local business preference when the project is over $10 million, it goes down to 2%. that's why you see that figure in there. at the bottom of that sheet, is an exhaustive list of the sub tier contractors that will work with robert a. bothman on the project. >> clerk: are you recomm
the information that margaret passed out to you previously in the meeting here is an exhaustive letter that was generated by the city attorney's office. sorry about that. it's an 8-page document, which moves through all of the claims that were issued by other contractors during that process. i'm happy to walk through it if that's helpful, but the summary is that the city attorney's office and contract monitoring division of the city reviewed those claims and determined that they were not valid...
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and why would we be, margaret? i mean, the truth of the matter is over the last eight years, despite what we heard from president obama on friday, i mean, this-- this country was struggling. i mean, it was the weakest economic recovery since the great depression. >> ninan: you can see more of margaret's interview with the vice president, mike pence, sunday morning on "face the nation." about a dozen large wildfires are burning tonight in california. the state's firefighting agency, cal fire, says it's running out of money in the middle of a busy fire season. among the immediate challenges is the delta fire in northern california. carter evans has the latest. >> reporter: drivers on i-5 in northern california got a big scare this week as towering flames raged on both sides of the highway. >> it's hot. whoa! feel the heat? >> reporter: the delta fire has scorched nearly 58 square miles since it began near lake shasta on wednesday. as the fire burned through dense forest, flames shot up to 300 feet into the air, sprea
and why would we be, margaret? i mean, the truth of the matter is over the last eight years, despite what we heard from president obama on friday, i mean, this-- this country was struggling. i mean, it was the weakest economic recovery since the great depression. >> ninan: you can see more of margaret's interview with the vice president, mike pence, sunday morning on "face the nation." about a dozen large wildfires are burning tonight in california. the state's firefighting...
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we have outside counsel that will advise me accordingly, but i just have to tell you, margaret, it's just not been my focus. it's not the president's focus. the reason why we're making the progress that we're making all across this country, rebuilding our military, restoring american strength in the world, seeing the opportunity for peace emerge on the korean peninsula. we're hearing, we're expect ttng communicating again as he did last week his r reaffirmation of his commitment to de,n 689 denurses. i had the privilege remains of 55 fallen americans in the korean war were returned to american soil. >> brennan: you don't think that -- secretary of state called off his visit? >> well, i actually believe that when the president cancelled the meeting a week ago because he wasn't seeing enough progress in denurses that may well have resulted in what kim jong-un communicated to a south korean envoy just last week. we're anticipating the letter. all the while our sanctions remain in place. >> brennan: do you think you need to cast the deciding vote to confirm judge kavanaugh? >> well, we h
we have outside counsel that will advise me accordingly, but i just have to tell you, margaret, it's just not been my focus. it's not the president's focus. the reason why we're making the progress that we're making all across this country, rebuilding our military, restoring american strength in the world, seeing the opportunity for peace emerge on the korean peninsula. we're hearing, we're expect ttng communicating again as he did last week his r reaffirmation of his commitment to de,n 689...
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it's time to broaden their appeal. their appeal. have not had that mass appeal since the time of margaretbeen disenfranchised. conservative party started talking more about housing, social mobility. more about housing, social mobility. who thoughtjustin greening was launching a leadership bid. launching a leadership bid. people are talking about the person who might come next. who might come next. privately would think she will lead the party into the next election. the party into the next election. that is another element that is going on around the fringes here. going on around the fringes here. people are looking at potential leaders of the future. pages at 10:30 and 11:30pm this evening in the papers. and the author and journalist, rachel shabi. prosecution for fraud in the united states. but he and the firm will each pay a $20 million fine. joe miller explains. breaks 1,000 kilometres. the brakes thanks to a series of his own tweets. company's share price. america's stock market regulator, the sec, took a dim view. innovator provide an exemption from the federal securities laws. fine
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>> brennan: it's sunday september 2nd, i'm margaret brennan this is "face the nation." saturday's send off for john mccain capped emotional week of tributes. >> my father was a great man. he was a great warrior. he was a great american. i had mired him for all of these things but i love him because he was a great father. >> brennan: friends. >> a special satisfaction that comes from serving a cause greater than yourself. i heard john say those words hundreds of times, but for him we know they were not just words in a speech they were the creed that he lived by. >> brennan: and political fo foes. >> what better way to get a last laugh but to make george and i say nice things about him to a national audience. >> brennan: although mccai mccain's biggest political antagonist was not in attendan attendance, daughter meghan sent towards him. >> the america of john mccain has no need to be made great again because america was always great. >> brennan: what is next for politics after mccain's pass jo. plus a conversation with mccain friend and senate colleague john kerry about
>> brennan: it's sunday september 2nd, i'm margaret brennan this is "face the nation." saturday's send off for john mccain capped emotional week of tributes. >> my father was a great man. he was a great warrior. he was a great american. i had mired him for all of these things but i love him because he was a great father. >> brennan: friends. >> a special satisfaction that comes from serving a cause greater than yourself. i heard john say those words hundreds of...
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mark and margaret, i want to come back to you two on this. for everyone, in case you missed it, it's a moment you don't see very often in that white house press briefing room. a trump adviser admitting the president got it wrong. >> the history of thought of how errors happen is not something that, you know, i can engage in, because like from the initial fact to what the president said, i don't know the whole chain of command. but what is true is that it's the highest in ten years. and at some point, somebody probably conveyed it to him, adding a zero to that and they shouldn't have done that. and i can say that at least we numbers geeks here at the white house are grateful -- when the press finds mistakes that we make -- we don't like making mistakes, but we're grateful when they're pointed out because we want to correct them. and you might notice they gave sarah a bad number a few weeks ago, it was 100% my fault and i apologized immediately. and you would have to talk to the president about where the number came from, but the correct number
mark and margaret, i want to come back to you two on this. for everyone, in case you missed it, it's a moment you don't see very often in that white house press briefing room. a trump adviser admitting the president got it wrong. >> the history of thought of how errors happen is not something that, you know, i can engage in, because like from the initial fact to what the president said, i don't know the whole chain of command. but what is true is that it's the highest in ten years. and at...
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way to go, margaret. to show you where his priorities are, coach k as he is known by his players has the team photograph trophy prominently displayed in his judicial chambers. julie o'brien whose daughter goes to school with margit has another telling story about bre bret. a few years ago, julie's husband passed away. with no one to accompany her daughter to the annual father-daughter dance, bret stepped up. that year and every year since, bret has taken her daughter, alongside his own, to the dance. it is the kind of person that he is. that is the bret kavanaugh that i know. i am proud to introduce bret kavanaugh before this committee, and i am proud to strongly support his nomination to be the next associate justice of the united states supreme court. i know that these are partisan times here in washington. this is an extraordinary nominee in every respect. based on his record, his qualifications, and his character, i believe he deserves broad support. my hope, mr. chairman, is the case by those nominat
way to go, margaret. to show you where his priorities are, coach k as he is known by his players has the team photograph trophy prominently displayed in his judicial chambers. julie o'brien whose daughter goes to school with margit has another telling story about bre bret. a few years ago, julie's husband passed away. with no one to accompany her daughter to the annual father-daughter dance, bret stepped up. that year and every year since, bret has taken her daughter, alongside his own, to the...
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john avlon is here, margaret hoover as well, philip mudd. they're all here with me, and we'll get into all of it when we come right back. my name is jeff sheldon, and i'm the founder of ugmonk. before shipstation it was crazy. it's great when you see a hundred orders come in, a hundred orders come in, but then you realize i've got a hundred orders i have to ship out. shipstation streamlined that wh the order data, the weights of , everything is seamlessly put into shipstation, so when we print...
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in one nine hundred eighty four he wrote a letter to that then british prime minister margaret thatcher objecting to hong kong being handed back to china his letter began it is known to all that communist rule is characterized by suppression that leads only to bloodshed deprivation and diet poverty. clearly chow has since had a change of heart but are chinese authorities funding his political activities. here's what chang so yeah co-founder and manager of the concentric patriotism alliance has to say not only. here as. i understand it. and. everything. written to. them. in one. week nine hundred. at the offices of the taiwanese government spokesperson last year tucker says more can be done to regulate all political groups one may stand as a xian towards shore. when he. says you're going to see this. but even before changes to legislation police have started to act in early august they raid the offices of another fringe party the china unification promotion party and the home of its chairman chang on suspicion the group was receiving funding from the chinese government. agency was on wel
in one nine hundred eighty four he wrote a letter to that then british prime minister margaret thatcher objecting to hong kong being handed back to china his letter began it is known to all that communist rule is characterized by suppression that leads only to bloodshed deprivation and diet poverty. clearly chow has since had a change of heart but are chinese authorities funding his political activities. here's what chang so yeah co-founder and manager of the concentric patriotism alliance has...
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we have host of pbs' "firing line" margaret hoover and kierstin.onway was just on morning tv and said this about what the thinking is today inside the white house. listen to this. >> this woman should not be insulted and she should not be ignored. i've spoken with the president. i've spoken with senator rand and others. this woman will be heard. she's going to -- i think the senate judiciary committee will decide how and through which forum. in other words, will it be by telephone, will it be in person. >> margaret, as we have learned, what kellyanne conway says at 8:00 a.m. may not reflect what tweet comes out at 9:30 a.m., but what do you make of her words? >> it seems to me, at least from the white house and across the senate and capitol hill, there is this increasing and growing sense that this woman's account should be heard. we're in a new moment, this me too era has decided that it's important for women to come forward and have their voices heard. that said, i think we need to proceed incredibly cautious here this movement has shown that the
we have host of pbs' "firing line" margaret hoover and kierstin.onway was just on morning tv and said this about what the thinking is today inside the white house. listen to this. >> this woman should not be insulted and she should not be ignored. i've spoken with the president. i've spoken with senator rand and others. this woman will be heard. she's going to -- i think the senate judiciary committee will decide how and through which forum. in other words, will it be by...
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margaret is his wife.they met at columbia university when they were students and to have career ambitions ofl his ow own. and to think of the principles that guide the country where charlie was just the country itself. >> you said in an interview recently i had seen good people come here and the system is designed to force them to compromise sometimes it could be deeper to have those principles chipped away and the souls sold off piece-by-piece. and talking about that protagonists. >> iss not better for you or one of the professors here but in terms of which area is on fear on the face the 50s were sloppier because all the rules that we know about today reporting the campaign contribution. but the bride may be $500 today there is a whole goal bride with hundreds of thousands of dollars. and wanted the things to capture in the book was the idea of how it happened someone comes to washington who is a good person and before they knew what is neckdeep in swamp water so how do you do something good but then wit
margaret is his wife.they met at columbia university when they were students and to have career ambitions ofl his ow own. and to think of the principles that guide the country where charlie was just the country itself. >> you said in an interview recently i had seen good people come here and the system is designed to force them to compromise sometimes it could be deeper to have those principles chipped away and the souls sold off piece-by-piece. and talking about that protagonists....
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it's wonderful to have their daughters, margaret and liza with us here today. brights parents are also here. that's a special appropriate since brights first introduction to block it from listening to his mom, practice closing arguments at the dinner table. she was afi trailblazer. went to law school at age 34 and eventually became a trial judge. wright has said to him, martha kavanaugh will always be the true judge kavanaugh. during the process of st. louis more spirited discussions about brett legal flossie and his experience and background as a lawyer at a judgment i quite a bit it already today. and theyy should be this discussion. this is about a lifetimeui appointment to the highest court in thed land. in my view, there's not a better qualified person to be on that court. just last friday the american bar association gave judge kavanaugh a unanimous well-qualified rating which is the highest rating they offer, unanimous. i saw the -- how he conducted himself as associate counsel to the president in the white house counsels office. a job i once had in the
it's wonderful to have their daughters, margaret and liza with us here today. brights parents are also here. that's a special appropriate since brights first introduction to block it from listening to his mom, practice closing arguments at the dinner table. she was afi trailblazer. went to law school at age 34 and eventually became a trial judge. wright has said to him, martha kavanaugh will always be the true judge kavanaugh. during the process of st. louis more spirited discussions about...
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the guardian leads on the labour antisemitism row, after speeches from backbencher margaret hodge andormer prime minister gordon brown. the daily mirror says 600 police stations have been closed since 2010 due to tory austerity. anger at nearly £100 million worth of foreign aid to india leads the express. and the ft says mark carney is under pressure to reveal whether he is staying on as the governor of the bank of england. so most of the papers leading on brexit tonight. that is where we will begin. the telegraph in particular, the scandal of brexit is not that we failed but that we haven't tried, a quote from something reason for the paper by borisjohnson, who was the former foreign secretary and could have been instrumental in getting these plans through. strange, isn't it? he spent three years as one of the most senior members of theresa may's government, and saying we have failed, as opposed to him not having the influence he should have had on the influence he should have had on the government's exit policy. theresa may has drawn a lot of lines around her policy negotiating posi
the guardian leads on the labour antisemitism row, after speeches from backbencher margaret hodge andormer prime minister gordon brown. the daily mirror says 600 police stations have been closed since 2010 due to tory austerity. anger at nearly £100 million worth of foreign aid to india leads the express. and the ft says mark carney is under pressure to reveal whether he is staying on as the governor of the bank of england. so most of the papers leading on brexit tonight. that is where we will...
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margaret, to you. he's making it out like he was a perfect sort of catholic school or choir boy, however you want to say it, you know, but there's other evidence, including his yearbook or whatever, and i'm not sure if the yearbook is the talmud or whatever. but does it all add up? when you listen to the interview, are you buying -- >> i think your word evidence is a bit of an overstatement. i think what we're lacking here. >> is evidence. >> is a real fact finding mission, an independent fact finding mission. i have been clear about saying this is not a me too incident. me too is about men in powerful positions in the workplace asserting their power over women in subordinate positions and using that superiority to be able to perpetrate a sexual predation on women and then stymie their career. >> you're saying this is boorish behavior? >> what i'm saying is this is not me too. at the same time, in every me too incident, there has been -- in roger ailes case at fox news, in many cases there have been in
margaret, to you. he's making it out like he was a perfect sort of catholic school or choir boy, however you want to say it, you know, but there's other evidence, including his yearbook or whatever, and i'm not sure if the yearbook is the talmud or whatever. but does it all add up? when you listen to the interview, are you buying -- >> i think your word evidence is a bit of an overstatement. i think what we're lacking here. >> is evidence. >> is a real fact finding mission, an...
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watch the show, margaret. two or three a night. >> i must have missed something. went to the stove to stir the pot roast. so sorry. >> she is tough. >> one tough girl. i admire that i wish i were that tough against you. >> you don't need to be that tough. it is getting too personal. >> i think they have a shot. i didn't think so two week ago. do you think trump's calamitous week -- >> from harris, booker, and they want to turn out. >> can you say this make a predic? >> i can say, if the democrats play defense, i think they got a shot. >> can you say this? can you make a prediction. >> if the democrats play defense, they keep the seats. if they can maybe get two out of arizona and nevada, tennessee, maybe put texas in there. >> they are in the low 50s. >> bredesen is popular in tennessee. i think you black dpltd burn can do it. >> close to call. i think the age will hurt him. i think women are in good shape this year. is that dumb to say that? >> this week nike announced an ad campaign. colin kaepernick, the ad says believe in something. even if it means sacrificin
watch the show, margaret. two or three a night. >> i must have missed something. went to the stove to stir the pot roast. so sorry. >> she is tough. >> one tough girl. i admire that i wish i were that tough against you. >> you don't need to be that tough. it is getting too personal. >> i think they have a shot. i didn't think so two week ago. do you think trump's calamitous week -- >> from harris, booker, and they want to turn out. >> can you say this...
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why would we be, margaret? >> a source close to the white house tells cnn aides believe they narrowed down the search for the author to just a few individuals. we get more from ryan nobles. >> reporter: dave and christine, hello from the white house. no doubt it is driving the administration crazy to a certain degree. kellyanne conway, one of president trump's senior advisers, on the sunday morning talk shows attempting to spin and destroy the credibility of the individual before the identity is revealed. she took it a step further when she suggested perhaps the media may be partially to blame for the problem. >> what does concern me, jake, apart from everything others have said, for a media constantly talking about facts and accuracy and transparency, the authority was viewed as long as the message is anti-trump, it is believed to be credible. that should concern everyone. i'm with the vice president on this. the person should resign if the person truly is an appointee and taken an oath to the constitution. >>
why would we be, margaret? >> a source close to the white house tells cnn aides believe they narrowed down the search for the author to just a few individuals. we get more from ryan nobles. >> reporter: dave and christine, hello from the white house. no doubt it is driving the administration crazy to a certain degree. kellyanne conway, one of president trump's senior advisers, on the sunday morning talk shows attempting to spin and destroy the credibility of the individual before...
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there is margaret corbin way. i verified it is there.my dream is to get the park renamed after her. i think it was named after a governor. he is a troubling character. >> there is an upper level and a lower level. >> by the restaurant. ms. cowan: you're going to help me with my petition to get the park renamed. thank you for that. >> i am not clear on what motivated this woman to become a soldier. ms. cowan: that is a mystery. part of the problem is we have her own words, if you believe this account is her own words and not parted -- tarted up a little bit. when you read it, there is a lot of her. it is complicated. we have some of her diaries that survived. he did not touch those. you can read about her missing her children when she was on the lecture circuit and other things she wrote. as far as her motivation to leave the life she had and do this audacious thing, i don't want to pretend i can tell you what her reasons were. she clearly wanted to serve. she was patriotic. that comes through everything she did, whether she was frustrate
there is margaret corbin way. i verified it is there.my dream is to get the park renamed after her. i think it was named after a governor. he is a troubling character. >> there is an upper level and a lower level. >> by the restaurant. ms. cowan: you're going to help me with my petition to get the park renamed. thank you for that. >> i am not clear on what motivated this woman to become a soldier. ms. cowan: that is a mystery. part of the problem is we have her own words, if...
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." ♪ >> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible by...orporate funding is provided by... >> my guest today is as generation "x" as they come. pastor j.d. greear was recently elected the president of the southern baptist convention, which is the largest protestant denomination in the united states, numbering 16 million members in 46,000 churches. now, he evangelizes from a pulpit that does not seek to bully, preaching an inclusive message that promotes racial diversity and publicly disavows separation of immigrant families at the border. and yet many evangelicals stand unapologetically behind president trump, whose behavior seemingly contradicts the values they hold dear. greear's appeal is multigenerational. with more than 93,000 twitter followers, he is spreading the message from the new testament, which says, "for i am not ashamed of the gospel, because it is the power of god that brings salvation to everyone who believes." he isn't the first to tweet chapter and verse, but his savvy use of social media allows him to bring faith to the
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margaret is the sweetest girl you'll ever know.for liza i tell her every night that no one gives a better hug than liza kavanaugh. finally, i thank my wife ashley. she's a strong west texan. a graduate of abilene cooper public high school, and university of texas at austin. she's now the popular town manager of our local community. this is not exactly been the summer she had planned for the family. i am grateful for her love and inspiration. ashley is a kind soul. she always sees the goodness in others. she's made me a better person and a better judge. i thank god every day for my family. mr. chairman, senator feinstein, members of the committee, i look forward to the rest of the hearing and to answering your questions. i am an optimist. i live on the sunrise side of the mountain, not the sunset side of the mountain. i see the day that is coming, not the day that has gone. i am optimistic about the future of america. i am optimistic about the future of our independent judiciary. i revere the constitution. if confirmed to the suprem
margaret is the sweetest girl you'll ever know.for liza i tell her every night that no one gives a better hug than liza kavanaugh. finally, i thank my wife ashley. she's a strong west texan. a graduate of abilene cooper public high school, and university of texas at austin. she's now the popular town manager of our local community. this is not exactly been the summer she had planned for the family. i am grateful for her love and inspiration. ashley is a kind soul. she always sees the goodness...
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margaret is the sweetest girl you will ever know.for liza, i tell her every night that no one give as better hug than liza kavanaugh. finally i thank my wife ashley. she is a strong west texan, a graduate of abilene cooper public high school, and the university of texas at austin. she is now the popular town manager of our local community. this is not exactly been the summer she had planned for the family but i'm grateful for her love and inspiration. ashley is a kind soul. she always sees the goodness in others. she made me a better person, and a better judge. i thank god every day for my family. mr. chairman, senator feinstein, members of the committee, i look forward to the rest of the hearing and to answering your questions. i am an optimist. i live on the sunrise side of the mountain, not on the sunset side of the mountain. i see the day that is coming, not the day that is gone. i am optimistic about the future of america. i am optimistic about the future of our independent judiciary. i revere the constitution. if confirmed to t
margaret is the sweetest girl you will ever know.for liza, i tell her every night that no one give as better hug than liza kavanaugh. finally i thank my wife ashley. she is a strong west texan, a graduate of abilene cooper public high school, and the university of texas at austin. she is now the popular town manager of our local community. this is not exactly been the summer she had planned for the family but i'm grateful for her love and inspiration. ashley is a kind soul. she always sees the...
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let margaret get in here. >> fair. >> what i could tell was that there was an honest disagreement. you guys were missing each other. it's okay. women understand what's going on. i could tell he was talking about the truth. you were talking about something else. look, i -- i'm going to say something else. this, i think, has the me too movement and this moment actually represent a real cultural shift. >> mm-hmm. >> you're right. there is a cultural past, frat boy culture that is on trial. that is not the question in his supreme court hearing, but that is what is at the forefront of all this and the treatment of women over time. and this is not a popular thing to say right now, but this examination, this self-reflecti self-reflection, this airing our dirty laundry in public about how dirty it's been in the past and how we've treated women in the past is actually a sign of moving forward. and i hate to be the glass half full and the silver lining, but we're getting better. this process is going to make us better. >> you seem pained by this. why? you're like at the verge of tears. >> be
let margaret get in here. >> fair. >> what i could tell was that there was an honest disagreement. you guys were missing each other. it's okay. women understand what's going on. i could tell he was talking about the truth. you were talking about something else. look, i -- i'm going to say something else. this, i think, has the me too movement and this moment actually represent a real cultural shift. >> mm-hmm. >> you're right. there is a cultural past, frat boy culture...
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margaret carlson, mieke eoyang, thanks for joining us. that is tonight's "last word."with brian williams" starts now. >>> breaking news tonight, monday's hearing is now in jeopardy. brett kavanaugh's accuser dr. christine blasey ford says she wants the fbi to investigate before she testifies. the only other witness to her allegation says he doesn't want to talk about it publicly. the news comes hours after president trump says he feels so badly for brett kavanaugh whose supreme court nomination is now in peril. as for his own troubles, trump's legal team reportedly in the dark as they navigate the
margaret carlson, mieke eoyang, thanks for joining us. that is tonight's "last word."with brian williams" starts now. >>> breaking news tonight, monday's hearing is now in jeopardy. brett kavanaugh's accuser dr. christine blasey ford says she wants the fbi to investigate before she testifies. the only other witness to her allegation says he doesn't want to talk about it publicly. the news comes hours after president trump says he feels so badly for brett kavanaugh whose...
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. >> the death of her brother is something margaret will never get over. >> he was just a great guy, didn't deserve the final outcome. was way too young. >> hard to talk about? >> yeah. >> justin was 38, a father six, an amputee who turned to the streets to find pain pills after he lost his insurance. >> he was just a normal guy. he was our world. >> but margaret's world came kraushds down the morning of april 13th, 2016, when her mother found justin slumped over his bed, his head nearly touching the floor. >> i heard my mom and dad crying. i just broke down. the last time i saw my brother was in a body bag being hauled away. >> justin bought norco pills from a dealer in san jose, but they were laced with fentanyl, a synthetic opioid 50 times more opponent than heroin. around same time, authorities in sacramento reported 52 overdoses and 12 deaths from counterfeit . >> what we have here is a map. >> this is a prevention special counsel with the high intensity drug trafficking area program but northern california. he says the free tool asks first responders just three simple questions
. >> the death of her brother is something margaret will never get over. >> he was just a great guy, didn't deserve the final outcome. was way too young. >> hard to talk about? >> yeah. >> justin was 38, a father six, an amputee who turned to the streets to find pain pills after he lost his insurance. >> he was just a normal guy. he was our world. >> but margaret's world came kraushds down the morning of april 13th, 2016, when her mother found justin...
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margaret is the sweetest girl you'll ever know. as for liza, i tell her every night that no one gives a better hug than liza kavanaugh. finally, i thank my wife ashleigh. she's a strong west texan, a graduate of abilene cooper public high school and the university of texas at austin. she's now the popular town manager of our local community. this is not exactly been the summer she had planned for the family, but i'm grateful for her love and inspiration. ashleigh is a kind soul, she always sees the goodness in others. she's made me a better person and a better judge. i thank god every day for my family. mr. chairman, senator feinstein, members of the committee, i look forward to the rest of the hearing and to answering your questions. i am an optimist. i live on the sunrise side of the mountain, not the sunset side of the mountain. i see the day that is coming, not the day that is gone. i am optimistic about the future of america, i am optimistic about the future of our independent judiciary. i revere the constitution. if confirmed
margaret is the sweetest girl you'll ever know. as for liza, i tell her every night that no one gives a better hug than liza kavanaugh. finally, i thank my wife ashleigh. she's a strong west texan, a graduate of abilene cooper public high school and the university of texas at austin. she's now the popular town manager of our local community. this is not exactly been the summer she had planned for the family, but i'm grateful for her love and inspiration. ashleigh is a kind soul, she always sees...
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margaret and oliver knew... they couldn't live without each other...st of their lives... as husband and wife.mccoy:"we love one another, we just could no longer stay apart. we just didn't want to part when it came time to go home after a date."proving love has no age limit...best man:"there is still love out there. there is still hope, if you seek that love of another person, i think it can still happen."now the happy couple -- looking forward --to all that married life will bring.stilson: "working together, cooking together, living together, loving together, i can't say enough that i like about her, she's great."mccoy:"we're going to be very very happy." (justine) that was elizabeth kuebel reporting. (justine) still ahead on the kron 4 news weekend... a sweet treat for the end of summer.... vicki liviakis gives us a taste of "vice cream" in this week's edition of dine and dish. (jrstone) ice cream is known to bring smiles to the faces of kids as well as adults.(justine) tonight on dine and dish - vicki liviakis gives us a taste of the wicked new treat
margaret and oliver knew... they couldn't live without each other...st of their lives... as husband and wife.mccoy:"we love one another, we just could no longer stay apart. we just didn't want to part when it came time to go home after a date."proving love has no age limit...best man:"there is still love out there. there is still hope, if you seek that love of another person, i think it can still happen."now the happy couple -- looking forward --to all that married life will...
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margaret carlson, mieke eoyang, thanks for joining us. that is tonight's "last word."11th hour with brian williams" starts now. >>> breaking news tonight, monday's hearing is now in jeopardy. brett kavanaugh's accuser dr. christine blasey ford says she wants the fbi to investigate before she testifies. the only other witness to her allegation says he doesn't want to talk about it publicly. to talk about it publicly. the news comes hours after president trump says he feels so badly for brett kavanaugh whose supreme court nomination is now in peril. as for his own troubles, trump's legal team reportedly in the dark as they navigate the mueller investigation. all of it as "the 11th hour" gets under way on a tuesday night. and good evening once again from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. day 607 of the trump administration, and there is breaking news tonight concerning the president's supreme court nominee, brett kavanaugh. and christine blasey ford, the woman who has accused kavanaugh of sexual assault. dr. ford, a california college professor, went public with
margaret carlson, mieke eoyang, thanks for joining us. that is tonight's "last word."11th hour with brian williams" starts now. >>> breaking news tonight, monday's hearing is now in jeopardy. brett kavanaugh's accuser dr. christine blasey ford says she wants the fbi to investigate before she testifies. the only other witness to her allegation says he doesn't want to talk about it publicly. to talk about it publicly. the news comes hours after president trump says he...
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margaret is a prominent broadcaster here and often online that they came to our team for some sort of safety although because we're journalists not lawyers what was that about yeah that's right and the but that's one of the quotes that moderators job was to get some answers to some questions not to defend them or protect them to get those answers and for the viewer to decide whether they believe this version or not they say they call it leave the house they call or go to the shop can't go to the petrol station they fear for their families being somehow involved implicated in all of this. that's why they chose to come forward voluntarily to some of these questions although there may be more questions than answers of course after all of this let's take a listen. sunny why did you decide to go to the media your photos were published some time ago together with your names but you kept silent then today you called me because you want to speak to the media what's changed. position to ask for protection is to them or the way you can say we kept silent after our lives turned into a nightmare
margaret is a prominent broadcaster here and often online that they came to our team for some sort of safety although because we're journalists not lawyers what was that about yeah that's right and the but that's one of the quotes that moderators job was to get some answers to some questions not to defend them or protect them to get those answers and for the viewer to decide whether they believe this version or not they say they call it leave the house they call or go to the shop can't go to...