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second i think that it would have created a man a man said he would have none of the next month michelle laura said you've done with you know blue moments we know that a salad is about on my best my fantasy about that i thought about about a little not going to leave. so it's not as adults i want to push them out and have to ban the one special for nothing out of them about going to. it doesn't mean that i look simple below that if i didn't call them up or come up with. that. because it was a complete with lots of time it was possible to. load. the house. yellow tell us about how long. i sent this to the police and this couldn't. be looked up pleasant course you can see from all you want to know how long she has you know the you. know. how. i think i want to end it off if they file a big bottle i want to but i would i don't have the heart in a bottle in my hands when i said i was out talking about the hundred fifty dollars i got in the last night and the whole coming to dinner here that's a fact. but that's not so i mean it's what type of off and and the much does a lot that's not a shock to t
second i think that it would have created a man a man said he would have none of the next month michelle laura said you've done with you know blue moments we know that a salad is about on my best my fantasy about that i thought about about a little not going to leave. so it's not as adults i want to push them out and have to ban the one special for nothing out of them about going to. it doesn't mean that i look simple below that if i didn't call them up or come up with. that. because it was a...
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the second i think that it would have created a man and then saving them out of the next month michelle laura said you've done with the noble moments we know that it can be thought of as a lot on my behalf to miss the work that i thought about. look i'm not going to leave. so it's not as adults i want to proceed to mammoth and have to ban the one special for nothing out of the one about going to. it doesn't mean that i look a symbol of the fellow that is ready to call them up or come up with a. good one because it doesn't come from what i said i mean it's possible to. come out here on. the other tell us about a lot. i think it's going to put us in this couldn't. we looked at present course you can see from all you want to see my love show as you know they you. know. i think i want to end this off it day for they've been. i want to but i would i'm a little hot in a bottle in my hands when i said i was talking about the hundred fifty dollars on a cousin of mine and the whole coming to dinner here that's a fight. but that's not so i mean that's what that is off and and that's does a lot that's n
the second i think that it would have created a man and then saving them out of the next month michelle laura said you've done with the noble moments we know that it can be thought of as a lot on my behalf to miss the work that i thought about. look i'm not going to leave. so it's not as adults i want to proceed to mammoth and have to ban the one special for nothing out of the one about going to. it doesn't mean that i look a symbol of the fellow that is ready to call them up or come up with a....
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[laughter] >> laura: okay michelle.mp is going to have blood on his hands for the next waco. was she a bush -- >> -- she was a flagger inside of the republican party is what she was and continues to be. apparently. look, you've got two journalists who were name checked in the memo michael isikoff and david corn and lo and behold these two now are trying to cash in on all of that with a book that is set to be released in march. and so the core corruption of our intelligence agencies in that infrastructure would not have been possible without the collusion of the core corruption of investigative journalism in this country. and it's interesting to go back and i'm old enough to remember during the bush years when there wasn't a leak that the blabber mouths at the "new york times" and all of the other liberal media outlets wouldn't love to blab all over the front pages of their papers and airwaves when it endangered the lives of our military and our intelligence officers and now they're going to accuse our president of threa
[laughter] >> laura: okay michelle.mp is going to have blood on his hands for the next waco. was she a bush -- >> -- she was a flagger inside of the republican party is what she was and continues to be. apparently. look, you've got two journalists who were name checked in the memo michael isikoff and david corn and lo and behold these two now are trying to cash in on all of that with a book that is set to be released in march. and so the core corruption of our intelligence agencies...
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. >> laura: do you think michelle obama look happy about it?ng and tried to be happy. barack obama looked at it as if he is looking at something from another planet. her hands are too large, their dresses like a mountain. >> laura: she is really pretty and it makes her look not happy. they are both handsome -- i don't think either of them look like -- >> whatever you think of each of them tomorrow, the same way you did yesterday. this is a fun distraction. >> historical markers are remembered. >> laura: leon panetta the former secretary of defense, when he had his ceremonial portrait hung, he commanded that his dog was in the portrait. the first black artist to paint a president that's not true. simi knox painted an attractive photo of bill clinton in 2004. he is the first black portrait artist. >> you know what the scandal was for that? he wasn't wearing his wedding ring. he took it off, he took the liberty of taking it off. we have to spend a week with "the new york post" showing photos of him posing. >> you're making my point that art asks q
. >> laura: do you think michelle obama look happy about it?ng and tried to be happy. barack obama looked at it as if he is looking at something from another planet. her hands are too large, their dresses like a mountain. >> laura: she is really pretty and it makes her look not happy. they are both handsome -- i don't think either of them look like -- >> whatever you think of each of them tomorrow, the same way you did yesterday. this is a fun distraction. >> historical...
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laura. >> reporter: kenny and michelle, suspect nikolas cruz remains behind bars and under suicide watch. his attorney says he is a broken human being. and this shooting rampage is a result of the system failing him. >>> reporter: emotions were raw at the pine trails amphitheater in parkland, florida where a vigil was held overnight for those killed wednesday. at one point, the crowd chanted in unison, no more guns! >> this makes no sense. this is impossible. my girl, my 14-year-old baby. >> reporter: earlier in the day, the suspect, 19-year-old nikolas cruz, was brought handcuffed into court. >> you are charged with 17 counts of premeditated murder. >> reporter: cruz was ordered held without bond. a broward county sheriff's office reports that he confessed to details of the shooting. cruz's attorneys say their client had mounting problems and fell through the cracks. >> he is a broken human being. he is a broken child. >> he is on suicide watch. the child is deeply troubled. and he has endured significant trauma that has been from the loss of his mother. >> reporter: as more details emer
laura. >> reporter: kenny and michelle, suspect nikolas cruz remains behind bars and under suicide watch. his attorney says he is a broken human being. and this shooting rampage is a result of the system failing him. >>> reporter: emotions were raw at the pine trails amphitheater in parkland, florida where a vigil was held overnight for those killed wednesday. at one point, the crowd chanted in unison, no more guns! >> this makes no sense. this is impossible. my girl, my...
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was the warning from the european union's chief brexit negotiator, michel barnier, in downing street on monday. 0ur political editor laurast to catch the 1056 from brussels to london. we have not a minute to lose, because we want to achieve a deal. but the eu's chief negotiator wants to press on. it is time for bargaining, he says, as the next round of brexit talks loom. the first priority for him and his host david davis is to agree what happens straight after brexit. do you know what the british government wants? the two years or so timeframe, not much will change but the real posturing is about the longer term. theresa may popped in for a drink after reminding her party that she wants out of the single market free trade area and the current customs union. but she knows, along with these two, there might be mishaps along the way. 0ur negotiating team is starting straightaway, tomorrow certainly, on an intensive period of negotiation and are confident we can get that agreement. yet while this might sound elegant in a french accent it is still a warning. without the customs union, outside the single market, barriers to t
was the warning from the european union's chief brexit negotiator, michel barnier, in downing street on monday. 0ur political editor laurast to catch the 1056 from brussels to london. we have not a minute to lose, because we want to achieve a deal. but the eu's chief negotiator wants to press on. it is time for bargaining, he says, as the next round of brexit talks loom. the first priority for him and his host david davis is to agree what happens straight after brexit. do you know what the...
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laura kuenssberg, bbc news, westminster. as we've heard, michelegotiator — warned that leaving the customs union would bring added trade barriers for the uk. so how would trade between the uk and the european union be affected by leaving the customs union? our economics editor kamal ahmed is here with more details. trade matters to the uk economy — and ourjobs. we export 28% of everything we make. our biggest customer is the eu. 43% of all uk exports go there. and to help that trade we are a member of what is called a customs union. that means that goods and services can circulate freely throughout the eu with no import taxes and few border checks. uk farms are able to integrate themselves into supply chain networks so farms can have their manufacturing networks extend across countries. the second main benefit is that large multinational companies who have located their investment and jobs in the uk in the first place, to take advantage of not just the uk market but also the european market, the third benefit is that as a part of the large eu trad
laura kuenssberg, bbc news, westminster. as we've heard, michelegotiator — warned that leaving the customs union would bring added trade barriers for the uk. so how would trade between the uk and the european union be affected by leaving the customs union? our economics editor kamal ahmed is here with more details. trade matters to the uk economy — and ourjobs. we export 28% of everything we make. our biggest customer is the eu. 43% of all uk exports go there. and to help that trade we are...
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jackie ward has more on the growing calls for gun control but let's start with laura podesta at the scene. >> reporter: michelle kenny, what investigators are going to be doing is trying to figure out the motive, what made this suspect open fire on a school on a classroom that he attended just one year before. i want to warn that you some of the video is incredibly disturbing. the suspect in yesterday's deadly school shooting was escorted into broward county jail this morning. [ gunfire ] >> reporter: as the schoolday ended, police say 19-year-old nikolas cruz fired a hail of bullets into classrooms at marjory stoneman douglas high school in parkland, florida. bullet holes can be seen on this laptop computer in the classroom. >> he ran up and down the hallway shooting into the classrooms. he shot through my door. i saw blood everywhere. >> reporter: cruz was heavily armed with what's believed to have been an ar-15 semi- automatic rifle. law enforcement sources say shortly after the suspect entered the school, he pulled the fire alarm causing students to empty out into the hallways. >> he got us out of our class
jackie ward has more on the growing calls for gun control but let's start with laura podesta at the scene. >> reporter: michelle kenny, what investigators are going to be doing is trying to figure out the motive, what made this suspect open fire on a school on a classroom that he attended just one year before. i want to warn that you some of the video is incredibly disturbing. the suspect in yesterday's deadly school shooting was escorted into broward county jail this morning. [ gunfire ]...
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michelle griego. >> and i'm kenny choi. a massive vigil was held in florida for those killed in wednesday's high school massacre. the school remains closed today and cbs news' laura podesta has more from parkland, florida. >>> reporter: that's right, michelle and kenny. marjory stoneman douglas high school remains a closed crime scene for the second day. there is a middle school nearby where staff an students can meet with grief counselors to cope with the tragedy. >>> reporter: emotions were raw at the pine trails amphitheater in parkland, florida where a vigil was held overnight for those killed wednesday. at one point, the crowd chanted in unison, no more guns! >> this makes no sense. this is impossible. my girl, my 14-year-old baby. >> reporter: earlier in the day, the suspect, 19-year-old nikolas cruz, was brought handcuffed into court. >> you are charged with 17 counts of premeditated murder. >> reporter: cruz was ordered held without bond. a broward county sheriff's office reports that he confessed to details of the shooting. cruz's attorneys say their client had mounting problems and fell through the cracks. >> he is a broken human being. he is a broken c
michelle griego. >> and i'm kenny choi. a massive vigil was held in florida for those killed in wednesday's high school massacre. the school remains closed today and cbs news' laura podesta has more from parkland, florida. >>> reporter: that's right, michelle and kenny. marjory stoneman douglas high school remains a closed crime scene for the second day. there is a middle school nearby where staff an students can meet with grief counselors to cope with the tragedy. >>>...
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laura: arianna, what's your reaction to that? cnn denies this, by the way, but they have a history of planting questions that michelle malkin and otherswritten about before at other event. but colton hobb who gave that interview was emfattic emphatic about that point. >> laura: the point of the meeting was to hear the kids and for that to happen is inexcusable. our voices need to be heard and he should have been able to ask any question he wanted to have but some networks don't want us to give our real opinions and want us to further their own agendas. >> laura: most of the students, arianna, that'd same opinion what to do to ban certain weapons and trash the nra and be really disrespectful to marco rubio and they all seem to be in agreement as far as i could tell. there was no diversity of opinion among the students or anyone else i saw in the audience. >> that's nat -- not surprising at all. i spoke to an cnn producer and he insinuated they were looking for people willing to espouse a certain narrative and taking the tragedy and turning it into a gun control debate. and people talking about gun control don't understand what they're
laura: arianna, what's your reaction to that? cnn denies this, by the way, but they have a history of planting questions that michelle malkin and otherswritten about before at other event. but colton hobb who gave that interview was emfattic emphatic about that point. >> laura: the point of the meeting was to hear the kids and for that to happen is inexcusable. our voices need to be heard and he should have been able to ask any question he wanted to have but some networks don't want us to...
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michel barnier, in downing street on monday. he went further, saying the time had come for the uk to choose what sort of relationship it wanted with the eu after leaving. our political editor, laurach the 1056 from brussels to london. we have not a minute to lose, because we want to achieve a deal. but the eu's chief negotiator wants to press on. it is time for bargaining, he says, as the next round of brexit talks loom. the first priority for him and his host david davis is to agree what happens straight after brexit. do you know what the british government wants? the two years or so timeframe, not much will change but the real posturing is about the longer term. theresa may popped in for a drink after reminding her party that she wants out of the single market free trade area and the current customs union. but she knows, along with these two, there might be mishaps along the way. our negotiating team is starting straightaway, tomorrow certainly, on an intensive period of negotiation and are confident we can get that agreement. yet while this might sound elegant in a french accent it is still a warning. without the customs union, outside the single market, barriers to trade and
michel barnier, in downing street on monday. he went further, saying the time had come for the uk to choose what sort of relationship it wanted with the eu after leaving. our political editor, laurach the 1056 from brussels to london. we have not a minute to lose, because we want to achieve a deal. but the eu's chief negotiator wants to press on. it is time for bargaining, he says, as the next round of brexit talks loom. the first priority for him and his host david davis is to agree what...
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michelle gellar. >> we started baking to the and having these fun moments. >> reporter: the company says it uses organic nongenetically modified ingredients sourced from small farms. we recruited another family to give this one a whirl. laurair rainbow cake pop kit. >> what's nice -- you don't have to go to a craft store. it all arrives and open it and the family can start having fun right away. >> reporter: the girls were into it with mom also in the mix. >> it was a fun activity that was edible at the end of the day. >> reporter: the end result? >> with baking kits you really want to find your niche. there's something out there for everyone. >> reporter: of course, there's nothing like a little sugar to tighten that family bond but families say that's part of the fun, right, when you're all in the kitchen baking together. >> i brought in -- >> stunt eater. >> to help me out here. we have joanna saltz, the editorial director of delish.com. we just saw you in the piece. you did a taste test on three types of vanilla cupcakes, including some from the bake kits, sobakeable and foodstirs, this is homemade but what we didn't do, we didn't add extra toppings because we wanted to get a true taste test. what did you think? >> lev
michelle gellar. >> we started baking to the and having these fun moments. >> reporter: the company says it uses organic nongenetically modified ingredients sourced from small farms. we recruited another family to give this one a whirl. laurair rainbow cake pop kit. >> what's nice -- you don't have to go to a craft store. it all arrives and open it and the family can start having fun right away. >> reporter: the girls were into it with mom also in the mix. >> it...