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so hannah would have heard party stories that saturday morning from her friend nancy cooper. would have. because nancy didn't show up. >> i hadn't heard from her maybe by like 10:00 i called her house. brad answered and he said oh, she went for a run. >> nancy was an athlete, training for a half marathon. brad cooper was nancy's husband. >> i was like, okay. when did she leave? i don't know. 6:30 or 7:00. i was like, she's not back? >> weird. if nancy had to cancel their meeting, surely she would have called. hannah cooled her heels. >> at 1:00, the phone rang and i saw on the caller i.d. it was her house. i answered the phone. hey, where have you been? he said, no, hannah, it's brad. nancy is still not back. >> now brad was worried. >> so i really started to panic. >> especially when she learned nancy had also stood up another of their friends. so they called the local hospitals. no sign of nancy. they called nancy's twin sister krista up in canada. >> have you talked to nancy today? she went for a run and she hasn't returned yet, and we're very worried about her. can you cal
so hannah would have heard party stories that saturday morning from her friend nancy cooper. would have. because nancy didn't show up. >> i hadn't heard from her maybe by like 10:00 i called her house. brad answered and he said oh, she went for a run. >> nancy was an athlete, training for a half marathon. brad cooper was nancy's husband. >> i was like, okay. when did she leave? i don't know. 6:30 or 7:00. i was like, she's not back? >> weird. if nancy had to cancel their...
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he accused the germans of nancy zi, and now he approaches them and says he wants to revive the friendship and so on. and there are reasons for germany and turkey to cooperateof course economic reasons, geostrategic reasons, syria, the migration crisis, but as the german chancellor said today, there are profound differences that remain, and these differences appear when they talk about the rule of law and human rights. and there, i really have the feeling that they don't speak the same language. chancellor merkel is ringing that up in the president erdogan says we have a stable, constitutional democracy and i don't know what you are talking about, basically. so in order for this relationship to get any better, to improve, they need to speak the same language basically. and i inc. is a lot of work to be done there. at -- and i think it is a lot of work to be done there. sarah: thank you so much, to both of you. now we had to the united states, where the u.s. senate's judiciary committee has said it will ask president donald trump to open a new fbi probe into supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh. earlier, the senate judiciary committee took a vote. talking a
he accused the germans of nancy zi, and now he approaches them and says he wants to revive the friendship and so on. and there are reasons for germany and turkey to cooperateof course economic reasons, geostrategic reasons, syria, the migration crisis, but as the german chancellor said today, there are profound differences that remain, and these differences appear when they talk about the rule of law and human rights. and there, i really have the feeling that they don't speak the same language....
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cooperation just to plead? >> yeah, that would be my best guess. he is looking -- >> cutting his losses. >> let me ask you this nancy, we have jerome corsy who is a figure who circled different orbits. he was mainstream when he authored the swift boat book of john kerry. he is a conspiracy theorist, an associate of roger stone. and he is now the second associate of roger stone who hasn't shown up. and a third balked at showing up and what does a judge do when someone like him says screw your subpoena. >> asking for a contempt finding and an arrest warrant that is what they would do. that is not even a close question. you don't say never mind. >> they will do that here? >> i don't think there is any question about whether they would do that. harry, wouldn't the government go for that? i mean you basically set up your point of civil disobedience. >> it is super cheeky, but already been in touch with a lawyer. i can foresee scenarios where they, you know, say he will be in tuesday where he thinks he has even bigger fish to fry. i have seen the government do exactly that. >> final question here on this idea that, there question when michael cohen pleads, on
cooperation just to plead? >> yeah, that would be my best guess. he is looking -- >> cutting his losses. >> let me ask you this nancy, we have jerome corsy who is a figure who circled different orbits. he was mainstream when he authored the swift boat book of john kerry. he is a conspiracy theorist, an associate of roger stone. and he is now the second associate of roger stone who hasn't shown up. and a third balked at showing up and what does a judge do when someone like him...
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cooperate just to plead? is that what you're saying? >> yeah. he's just -- >> cutting his losses, essentially. >> the cost of trial. it's enormous. my best guess. >> nancy, we have jerome coresy. he's a conspiracy theorist. he doesn't show up to a subpoena today. he's now the second associate of roger stone who has done it. andrew miller is another one. and another one balked at showing up. what does a judge do when someone like that says screw your subpoena? >> the government comes to the judge who is supervising the grand jury and asked for a con settlement finding and an arrest warrant. that's what they would do. in other words, that's not even a close question. >> and you think they will -- >> you don't say never mind. >> they'll do that here? >> i don't think there's any question about whether they would do that. >> so that's interesting. >> harry, wouldn't the government go for that? >> you know, i see your point. it depends. >> civil disobedience. >> it's super cheeky, but he's already been in touch with the lawyer. i can foresee scenarios where they say he'll be in tuesday where he thinks he has bigger fish to fry, but i've seen the government d
cooperate just to plead? is that what you're saying? >> yeah. he's just -- >> cutting his losses, essentially. >> the cost of trial. it's enormous. my best guess. >> nancy, we have jerome coresy. he's a conspiracy theorist. he doesn't show up to a subpoena today. he's now the second associate of roger stone who has done it. andrew miller is another one. and another one balked at showing up. what does a judge do when someone like that says screw your subpoena? >>...
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nancy cordes, thanks. sunday on "face the nation," john dickerson will talk with republican congressman trey gowdy and cometic congresswoman anna echoo who was the first member of congress contacted by ford. is cooperating with the special counsel's russia investigation. cohen's attorney lanny davis tweeted yesterday that cohen is providing critical information to robert mueller's team. prosectors have questioned cohen repeatedly, including about whether the president ever promised him a pardon, which could be evidence of obstruction. cohen pleaded guilty to eight felonies, including campaign finance violations. he faces a maximum of 65 years in prison but could get a reduced sentence. >> a ferryboat disaster in east africa has killed more than 100 people and the death toll is likely to rise there. the ferry capsized on lake victoria in tanzania yesterday. a desperate search and rescue effort is under way at this hour. authorities think the boat was carrying hundreds of passengers and dozens of them are still missing. many of the 37 survivors are in critical condition. it is unclear what caused the ferry to sink. >>> parts of minnesota are cleaning up this morning after damaging storms tore through the
nancy cordes, thanks. sunday on "face the nation," john dickerson will talk with republican congressman trey gowdy and cometic congresswoman anna echoo who was the first member of congress contacted by ford. is cooperating with the special counsel's russia investigation. cohen's attorney lanny davis tweeted yesterday that cohen is providing critical information to robert mueller's team. prosectors have questioned cohen repeatedly, including about whether the president ever promised...
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cooperate. >> you mentioned the learning curve of stepping up from state level to national level. we're curious to know what your adjustment was in dealing with the press when you first came to washington. nancy: the press was not interested in freshman. the press at home, if you put out a release, you are not expected to do things your freshman year. i came back a lot and i did town meetings and people came and we had a great dialogue. one of the tragedies was when you could not do town meetings. now they do telephone town meetings. not anywhere near what a town meeting should be. it is better than nothing. the town meetings got to where, i had a town meeting where there was lots of elderly, and organize group held up a blanket and had a message on it. people were intimidated. the high point of that kind of problem came when they were photographing it. i know what the tape was for. i said, i am used to being taped. i know what taping is for and i do not mind being taped because i am accountable for what i say and do. that is why i am here. you also here to learn from and i'm afraid that you will not ask the questions you have if you are being taped or that some of you might not, it will cons
cooperate. >> you mentioned the learning curve of stepping up from state level to national level. we're curious to know what your adjustment was in dealing with the press when you first came to washington. nancy: the press was not interested in freshman. the press at home, if you put out a release, you are not expected to do things your freshman year. i came back a lot and i did town meetings and people came and we had a great dialogue. one of the tragedies was when you could not do town...