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marguerite. yes. -marguerite? -yes. -and so what do you do here? -i'm a production stitcher. you have ideas of things you would make here? -i would really love for us to get into women's wear basically. but right now it feels like we make one piece of clothing. -i would love to learn about your skill. because ultimately, i have to get my head around, is this artisan craftsmanship? or is it manufacturing? is this a fashion business? -now that is a bad word around here. i don't know if you've heard. -why is that? -fashion is really focused on what is trendy. we make a product that is not a fashionable product. denim jeans are a workwear uniform of the people. -so you don't think that designing things that you put on your body are fashion? -i think before fashion is utility. it's about what people live in to do what they need to do. -i feel like when i'm talking to marguerite i'm talking to the anti-fashion police. taking things so seriously, i think everybody needs to just calm down. it's denim. it's supposed to be fun. i'd like to go through the process from the raw materials
marguerite. yes. -marguerite? -yes. -and so what do you do here? -i'm a production stitcher. you have ideas of things you would make here? -i would really love for us to get into women's wear basically. but right now it feels like we make one piece of clothing. -i would love to learn about your skill. because ultimately, i have to get my head around, is this artisan craftsmanship? or is it manufacturing? is this a fashion business? -now that is a bad word around here. i don't know if you've...
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this is -- frederico marguerite he has vowed she will protect these interests and there are some ways can build workarounds to the sanctions and maybe protect these interests. but of course this will harm iranian interests as well because many german companies, banks, will not be reluctant to go into iran and do business there. so this is a real conflict of interest here. but still, paris, london and berlin have declared tonight they will stick to the deal and continue to work with iran is nobody knows what donald trump is up to, how he will have the leverage to force iran to go back to the negotiation table and to prevent them better from now not to build nuclear weapons. brent: bernd reigert and clare richardson, thank you. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu is an outspoken opponent of the iran nuclear deal. he was one of the first world leaders to react to trump's announcement tonight. >> israel fully supports president trump's bold decision today to reject the disastrous nuclear deal with the terrorist regime in tehran. israel has opposed to nuclear deal from the start bec
this is -- frederico marguerite he has vowed she will protect these interests and there are some ways can build workarounds to the sanctions and maybe protect these interests. but of course this will harm iranian interests as well because many german companies, banks, will not be reluctant to go into iran and do business there. so this is a real conflict of interest here. but still, paris, london and berlin have declared tonight they will stick to the deal and continue to work with iran is...
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heard from tonight from europe was the first reaction we got let's take a listen here to federica marguerite the european union will remain committed to continue your cool and effective implementation of the nuclear deal we fully trust the work the competence and your tanami of the international atomic energy agency that has published reports certify that iran has fully comply with its commitments . ok so we've got the e.u. saying we want things to stay as it is mr fatah go but what happens if the u.s. imposes these highest of economic sanctions which trump promised tonight he can basically punish and there was the veiled threat there any country that does business with iran iran does iran have any recourse they are i mean europe cannot pick up the slack if the u.s. cuts off all financial sources for tehran. you know this is it goes back to what we heard just earlier and i totally agree with that sentiment today's speech was not about what are we going to be able to have a better new clear agreement coming forward in the next few weeks unless that's really not intentions behind it out and sp
heard from tonight from europe was the first reaction we got let's take a listen here to federica marguerite the european union will remain committed to continue your cool and effective implementation of the nuclear deal we fully trust the work the competence and your tanami of the international atomic energy agency that has published reports certify that iran has fully comply with its commitments . ok so we've got the e.u. saying we want things to stay as it is mr fatah go but what happens if...
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the staff introduced marguerite suggesting that she may have been preselected. she was transferred the same day. asperger's clinic here specified that the second should be sent to a dr. killing said department. the killing department. the woman wrote her mother, to not know if we will see each other again because i cannot know if i won't tie on this trip. thankfully, there is no record of the girl's death despite them being handed over to the doctors. the fact remains that asperger was issuing these. so the view of gender was with the view of asperger psychology together. he did say that children may excel in science or other areas. this rhetoric was in keeping with nazi psychiatry. many said a lot of nice things about children they thought could be of value. they value children they thought could be brought in. but children they deemed unworthy of life were made this harsh distinction. asperger was no distinction. he said the spectrum range down to the most light and mentally retarded individual. they would grow up to room the street as it grotesque and dilapid
the staff introduced marguerite suggesting that she may have been preselected. she was transferred the same day. asperger's clinic here specified that the second should be sent to a dr. killing said department. the killing department. the woman wrote her mother, to not know if we will see each other again because i cannot know if i won't tie on this trip. thankfully, there is no record of the girl's death despite them being handed over to the doctors. the fact remains that asperger was issuing...
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. >> alex's sister marguerite says her brother was charged with murder because of small town politicsas it that you think kept the state sort of moving forward with the idea of prosecuting? >> well, i think it was the beckwiths. i think the power that they have in that community, and i believe that they were putting political pressure on the state to prosecute this. >> the suggestion that there was some sort of political pressure that was put on my office to push this case forward or to charge it is absolute nonsense. it didn't happen. >> as alex waited for trial, things got worse. his 5-year-old daughter coco was diagnosed with cancer and underwent a bone marrow transplant. >> his daughter's illness took a huge toll on our family. but i will say this about my son. i saw him as very strong. you know, he was handling things that i don't think most people could. >> it had taken four years after his wife's death, but finally, alex fazzino went on trial for her murder. >> please rise. >> because of pretrial publicity and the high-profile beckwith name, the case was moved out of boone, 200
. >> alex's sister marguerite says her brother was charged with murder because of small town politicsas it that you think kept the state sort of moving forward with the idea of prosecuting? >> well, i think it was the beckwiths. i think the power that they have in that community, and i believe that they were putting political pressure on the state to prosecute this. >> the suggestion that there was some sort of political pressure that was put on my office to push this case...
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>> marguerite norris. >> reporter: your here also to remember bubba. >> my grand son, yes. >> reporterchildren and great grandchildren? >> 13 grandchildren and 24 greats. >> reporter: busy family. so that's a lot of what we see every year. i discovered this morning that we have been coming to arlington here, cnn has been here for 13 years because another family came up to me, a gold star mom. i said remind me what year we first met and she said 13 years ago my son died. she and i met for the first time just a few months after her son was killed. here today at arlington as we said earlier it's memorial day. go to the mall and the cookout and the beach, but take a minute and remember the military families who have sacrificed so much. >> sacrificed everything. barbara, before you go, thank you for being there and bringing us the stories for the reporting you do on these men and women every day. i think it is important to note so many americans feel so disconnected because we may not have any family members who serve. this is a day to learn from these families about the sacrifice they all
>> marguerite norris. >> reporter: your here also to remember bubba. >> my grand son, yes. >> reporterchildren and great grandchildren? >> 13 grandchildren and 24 greats. >> reporter: busy family. so that's a lot of what we see every year. i discovered this morning that we have been coming to arlington here, cnn has been here for 13 years because another family came up to me, a gold star mom. i said remind me what year we first met and she said 13 years ago...
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the eu foreign-policy chief has just been speaking in rome, and frederico marguerite says the deal withg us now is our chief bloomberg correspondent in brussels for it -- in brussels. >> the decision was not a surprise for the europeans, but they are annoyed with this. to maintain,ed protect, and continue implementing the iran deal to send a message to the iranian eu'se, assuring them of support. this is easier said than done. that theyst certain will pull out, and then that iran the incentive for the to continue implementing the deal. >> the more headlines coming from the iran president, he said now the jcoa is between iran and five countries. start talks will with european nations, china, and russia. there, and wein have not heard from angela merkel yet. let's get back to the point that scarlet was making, what happened as far as eu sanction waivers, u.n. sanction waivers, and united states saying they are going to step up economic sanctions. you have a whole cross of sanctions situations that have to be untangled. >> this is a tricky one. european nations are committed to protecting
the eu foreign-policy chief has just been speaking in rome, and frederico marguerite says the deal withg us now is our chief bloomberg correspondent in brussels for it -- in brussels. >> the decision was not a surprise for the europeans, but they are annoyed with this. to maintain,ed protect, and continue implementing the iran deal to send a message to the iranian eu'se, assuring them of support. this is easier said than done. that theyst certain will pull out, and then that iran the...
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at the packed public meeting, we met marguerite who thought they should.y strongly. guernsey has a population ofjust over 60,000. it has an independent parliament that can set its own taxes, its own laws. there are of course only two certainties in life, death and taxes. guernsey is already an offshore tax haven. is it really about to become an offshore death haven? not ifjohn guille has any say in it. 0ur choices have consequences for other people... he's chairman of guernsey's hospice. the worry for him, how to protect vulnerable older people from being coerced to end their life. none of us knows what happens behind closed doors and, you know, "it's about time, auntie, that you were moving on from this coil, you know, the quality of life you are experiencing isn't very good at all, my dear." i am paraphrasing but one just wonders if that pressure would be there. church groups in guernsey and the doctors' union, the bma, are also against any new legislation. guernsey doesn't currently have a mental capacity act which is an essential piece of legislation t
at the packed public meeting, we met marguerite who thought they should.y strongly. guernsey has a population ofjust over 60,000. it has an independent parliament that can set its own taxes, its own laws. there are of course only two certainties in life, death and taxes. guernsey is already an offshore tax haven. is it really about to become an offshore death haven? not ifjohn guille has any say in it. 0ur choices have consequences for other people... he's chairman of guernsey's hospice. the...
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at the packed public meeting, we met marguerite who thought they should.rtainly want to have the option and i would certainly consider it very strongly. guernsey has a population ofjust over 60,000. it has an independent parliament that can set its own taxes, its own laws. there are of course only two certainties in life, death and taxes. guernsey is already an offshore tax haven. is it really about to become an offshore death haven? not ifjohn guille has any say in it. 0ur choices have consequences for other people... he's chairman of guernsey's hospice. the worry for him, how to protect vulnerable older people from being coerced to end their life. none of us knows what happens behind closed doors and, you know, it's about time, aunty, that you were moving on from this coil, you know, the quality of life you are experiencing isn't very good at all, my dear. i am paraphrasing but onejust wonders if that pressure would be there. church groups in guernsey and the doctor's union, the bma, are also against any new legislation. guernsey doesn't currently have a
at the packed public meeting, we met marguerite who thought they should.rtainly want to have the option and i would certainly consider it very strongly. guernsey has a population ofjust over 60,000. it has an independent parliament that can set its own taxes, its own laws. there are of course only two certainties in life, death and taxes. guernsey is already an offshore tax haven. is it really about to become an offshore death haven? not ifjohn guille has any say in it. 0ur choices have...