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nina: hi, patsy. patsy: nice to meet you, marcus. lemonis: nice to meet you.eting. nina: okay. well, i want to start off by first saying thank you very much for letting me represent my family business on behalf of my mother. weight watchers has actually been a part of our family for over a decade. i found it to help me have a healthy relationship with food. i don't know if you have in-house production, or do you outsource? mindy: we have a core group of suppliers that we work very closely with. nina: okay. mindy: within our ecosystem, we have 4.6 million subscribers, and in each country, we're looking at food partners. nina: mm-hmm. mindy: could i taste one these? nina: yes, please start -- please start eating. we tried to make the color coordinate. this is caramel chocolate. mindy: oh, my god, that's so good. nina: this has cocoa in it. that one is double dark chocolate. so... lemonis: do you notice the lack of air in them? patsy: that's what i was looking for. mindy: i think the first thing is really to get the nutrition side, to understand the point values
nina: hi, patsy. patsy: nice to meet you, marcus. lemonis: nice to meet you.eting. nina: okay. well, i want to start off by first saying thank you very much for letting me represent my family business on behalf of my mother. weight watchers has actually been a part of our family for over a decade. i found it to help me have a healthy relationship with food. i don't know if you have in-house production, or do you outsource? mindy: we have a core group of suppliers that we work very closely with....
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from patsy cline to george jones.e country to jukebox collection. >> ♪ looking for love in all the wrong places looking for love in too many places searching your eyes, looking for traces of what i'm dreaming of ♪ johnny: hi, everybody. i'm johnny lee. you know, music has taken me all over our great country. and in every honky-tonk and every diner along the interstate, there was always an old jukebox, just like this one, playing classic country tunes. >> ♪ hello, darling nice to see you it's been a long time you're just as lovely as you used to be ♪ >> ♪ i can't stop loving you so i've made up my mind ♪ johnny: over the years, country singers have given us so many unforgettable songs. it was always such a thrill to drop a quarter in an old jukebox, and play one of your favorites. >> ♪ please help me, i am falling in love with you ♪ >> ♪ and i will always love you ♪ johnny: i have so many great country songs to share with you. but first, i'd like to introduce my cohost, katie cook. hi, katie. katie: hi, johnny. so good
from patsy cline to george jones.e country to jukebox collection. >> ♪ looking for love in all the wrong places looking for love in too many places searching your eyes, looking for traces of what i'm dreaming of ♪ johnny: hi, everybody. i'm johnny lee. you know, music has taken me all over our great country. and in every honky-tonk and every diner along the interstate, there was always an old jukebox, just like this one, playing classic country tunes. >> ♪ hello, darling nice...
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>> anything from patsy kline. >> patsy kline. >> i love patsy kline. >> favorite album or artist whengrowing up? >> any of the beatles. probably the white album. >> i've got to know your favorite beatle. >> oh, no, that's not fair. that's like asking your favorite child. >> i would guess, i don't know. i don't know you that well. i would guess lennon. george harrison. boom. >> yeah. >> your dream running mate throughout history living or dead, if you could pick a person that would run with you? >> teddy roosevelt. >> a republican? >> yeah. >> because he took on the trusts? >> because he was brave and he took on the trusts and he didn't care how many people were going to be mad about it, and he did it -- this is what's amazing -- for the right reasons. it wasn't just that they were big, it wasn't just that they were dominating an economy, it wasn't just that they were putting farmers out of business and competitors out of business and small companies out of business. it was that they had too much political power. and it was the very fact of that political power that caused teddy roosev
>> anything from patsy kline. >> patsy kline. >> i love patsy kline. >> favorite album or artist whengrowing up? >> any of the beatles. probably the white album. >> i've got to know your favorite beatle. >> oh, no, that's not fair. that's like asking your favorite child. >> i would guess, i don't know. i don't know you that well. i would guess lennon. george harrison. boom. >> yeah. >> your dream running mate throughout history living...
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modeling patsy becomes a work of art but it finally rehearses 2 weeks original humble for. finally the location of this painting portrait of a lady by good stuff clint one of the world's most sought after missing out works has been a mystery since it was stolen from an art gallery in chance it's a day back in 1997. the italian police are now investigating off the painting was discovered hidden in a wall of the very gallery where it's been previously been on display however the mystery deepens as the gallery and its surroundings were checked with a fine tooth comb after the theft on the painting is also in excellent condition so it couldn't have been there for the last 2 decades it's still to be authenticated but it does look like it's the original. will keep you up to date on that story as it develops because it certainly is going to do benefits and it's an intriguing moment so for now though from arts and culture thanks for watching i'm. strong opinions clear position international perspective. sutlej as un climate negotiations enter their decisive phase amounted to this d
modeling patsy becomes a work of art but it finally rehearses 2 weeks original humble for. finally the location of this painting portrait of a lady by good stuff clint one of the world's most sought after missing out works has been a mystery since it was stolen from an art gallery in chance it's a day back in 1997. the italian police are now investigating off the painting was discovered hidden in a wall of the very gallery where it's been previously been on display however the mystery deepens...
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>> anything from patsy klein.ove patsy klein. >> favorite album or artist when you were growing up. >> any of the beetles. probably the white album. >> now i have to know your favorite beetle? >> oh, no, that's not fair. >> i would guess lennon? george harrison? boom. >> yeah. >> your dream running mate throughout history living or dead if you could pick a person that would run with you. >> teddy roosevelt. >> a republican? >> yeah. >> because he took on the trust? >> because he was brave. he took on the trusts. he didn't care how many people were going to be mad about it. he did it. this is what's amazing, for the right reasons. it wasn't just that they were big. it wasn't just that they were dominating an economy. it wasn't just that they were putting farmers out of business and competitors out of business, it was that they had too much political power. it was the very fact of that political power that caused teddy roosevelt to say i'm going to be a trust buster. >> there's a beloved actress who's been talking a
>> anything from patsy klein.ove patsy klein. >> favorite album or artist when you were growing up. >> any of the beetles. probably the white album. >> now i have to know your favorite beetle? >> oh, no, that's not fair. >> i would guess lennon? george harrison? boom. >> yeah. >> your dream running mate throughout history living or dead if you could pick a person that would run with you. >> teddy roosevelt. >> a republican? >>...
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doesn't need to stop in that day if i eat images highly enough so it's kind of a player not a modeling patsy becomes a work of odds but it finally reverses 2 weeks originally humble full of. want to learn more about european lifestyle and culture. when you come to like. the euro much. take the plunge do it on the water restaurant. try out for the winter and flavored cuisine join the race at a strong interest in. your romance john subscribe so you don't miss a. for some people the most important part of christmas is the food and this varies depending on the country or region and our serious tradition of christmas fair we find out how some of the festive dishes are prepared and today we are in the bavarian city of nuremburg for roast goose and gingerbread. roast goose and elise and gingerbread the 2 favorites here in germany at christmas . the guest house restaurant unearned bank southern germany already serves rescues during the run up to christmas as soon as the weather turns cold orders for the day should come pouring in there goes well i'm stephanie of the romantic hotel gasthaus faulkner
doesn't need to stop in that day if i eat images highly enough so it's kind of a player not a modeling patsy becomes a work of odds but it finally reverses 2 weeks originally humble full of. want to learn more about european lifestyle and culture. when you come to like. the euro much. take the plunge do it on the water restaurant. try out for the winter and flavored cuisine join the race at a strong interest in. your romance john subscribe so you don't miss a. for some people the most important...
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with it the the reaction of the world i think showed them showed them that's why they had to find 5 patsies to execute. now it also shows that you know a year plus later the corporate world is looking for ways to forgive and forget and move on but it did have an impact and in brazil in the same way you know glenn was under extraordinary assault he's he still is it's not particularly safe but but the supreme court stepped in tucker carlson even fox news host put out of state. defending glenn greenwald's right to journalism i don't agree with most of what glenn says but i respect his journalism and nobody should be attacking the free press and i think things like that that helped and the brazilian supreme court stepped in for now to protect him it can't protect them against everything but it so it does show that there is some residual significant support for the institution of journalism and journalists around the world left which is hopeful the you've talked a bit about climate and gratitude and it was picked by time magazine as the person of the year we have discussed climate yet but is tha
with it the the reaction of the world i think showed them showed them that's why they had to find 5 patsies to execute. now it also shows that you know a year plus later the corporate world is looking for ways to forgive and forget and move on but it did have an impact and in brazil in the same way you know glenn was under extraordinary assault he's he still is it's not particularly safe but but the supreme court stepped in tucker carlson even fox news host put out of state. defending glenn...
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as undergone a sense that it's just the other part of the war you haven't been implemented in china patsy you've knocked up china it's people wondering if they're going to say that but if people have the right to learn that it is this is their job up just under the law how i see it and that's why i have enough my job because i tried to do it exactly this hour a day by the name of the uninsured and i was acting up you. know . this is g.w. news coming to you live from berlin tensions flare between russia and germany as moscow exposed to the german diploma the movie has links to the purge assassination of a former chechen commander in a berlin parklife cell that germany ordered to. russian diplomats to leave the country last week. gas pipeline that's causing a rift between the united states and us says it's a tool. for russia. to.
as undergone a sense that it's just the other part of the war you haven't been implemented in china patsy you've knocked up china it's people wondering if they're going to say that but if people have the right to learn that it is this is their job up just under the law how i see it and that's why i have enough my job because i tried to do it exactly this hour a day by the name of the uninsured and i was acting up you. know . this is g.w. news coming to you live from berlin tensions flare...
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lou: the president is talking about the united states operating as a patsy for the rest of the world. >> when has the president stood up for american seniors southern say we are going to stop them overpaying. lou: this will be a central part of the campaign in 2020 because it affects every citizen in this country, healthcare. the democrats are moving towards socialism in all aspects. we are talking about socialized medicine without reservation. your thoughts? >> medicare for all would be medicare for none. it's really interesting. the same people who presented this utopian vision of obamacare, it would california all the world's problems. they admit obamacare failed to deliver. so instead of coming to markets and putting the patient at the center, a utopian one-size fits all vision of a government takeover of healthcare. it will undermine medicare for our season years. president trump said -- for our seniors. president trump will protect their medicare. he will protect what works, he will make it better, and fix what's broken in our system. lou: there is so much that is broken. to me
lou: the president is talking about the united states operating as a patsy for the rest of the world. >> when has the president stood up for american seniors southern say we are going to stop them overpaying. lou: this will be a central part of the campaign in 2020 because it affects every citizen in this country, healthcare. the democrats are moving towards socialism in all aspects. we are talking about socialized medicine without reservation. your thoughts? >> medicare for all...
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patsy for us and reported specific instances. there. 30 degrees. 45 in downtown san francisco on in there is only, afternoon highs in the 50s. 51st efforts just 54 showing the thing that rain is moving in christmas eve with christmas day hours and then to are going to sunday. >> a truck open far after an open robbery. we are live on the scene to bring you more. and a rough weekend for people flying out of sacramento airport. the issue was half of sunday's flights were delayed. >> holiday traditions that span generations. where you can see this elaborate holiday display that has been bringing the community together for 70 years. >>> we are looking at turning on the lights ahead of christmas day. >> reporter: in the hills on mosesier lane, you'll find this handiwork with hundreds of pieces in the display, but he wasn't christian. >> even though he was not a christian, his wife is and he wants to do this for her and for the community. he was warm and humble. it's a very kind thing that he did for the whole community. >> reporter: it
patsy for us and reported specific instances. there. 30 degrees. 45 in downtown san francisco on in there is only, afternoon highs in the 50s. 51st efforts just 54 showing the thing that rain is moving in christmas eve with christmas day hours and then to are going to sunday. >> a truck open far after an open robbery. we are live on the scene to bring you more. and a rough weekend for people flying out of sacramento airport. the issue was half of sunday's flights were delayed. >>...
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i meant to tell you, patsy cline singing "crazy" emily lou, bravo, you mentioned the essential, the elegant roseanne cash, and her masterpiece. if you hadn't done poncho and lefty, i would have lost hope. >> our entire seventh episode revolves around poncho and lefty moving through snake of country music, starting with towns vanzant and going through all these permutations. tend of our longest episode which is over two hours and feels like our shortest one, you end up with it become sung again. and the journey it takes. we have one of the longest sentences we've ever written in our 40 years of making films. >> if there's a theme that runs through all 16 hours of this new ken burns documentary, it might be the country music is so uniquely american. it's origins and history are complicated and at one point we look up at the screen and we see just two words, "hard times." with that as the fusing, tell us how you take on the intersection of race. >> you know, i've had the great privilege to spend my entire professional life talking about the u.s., capital "u," capital "s." but i'm also talking
i meant to tell you, patsy cline singing "crazy" emily lou, bravo, you mentioned the essential, the elegant roseanne cash, and her masterpiece. if you hadn't done poncho and lefty, i would have lost hope. >> our entire seventh episode revolves around poncho and lefty moving through snake of country music, starting with towns vanzant and going through all these permutations. tend of our longest episode which is over two hours and feels like our shortest one, you end up with it...
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host: patsy in washington. we want to come back to the first part of her statement, the hitler comparisons to president trump. what do you think as a history professor? guest: i avoid the hitler comparisons. hitler was the epitome of evil, and i think while trump has problems, you can criticize them without the hyperbolic and comparing him to hitler. but the caller makes a very important point. the american people are not fact checkers, and the lies come, as you said, 13,000, one after the other. sometimes five or 10 in a day and you cannot expect the american people to fact check them. i will give you a little plug, it is so important we have programs like c-span that do probe the lies and try to find the truth, on whichever side. host: your predictions, you said you started doing this in the late 1980's? guest: early, 1981. my first prediction was ronald reagan. anyone who thinks my productions are biased, forget it. host: has the media environment impacted your predictions? is there a key now in your system
host: patsy in washington. we want to come back to the first part of her statement, the hitler comparisons to president trump. what do you think as a history professor? guest: i avoid the hitler comparisons. hitler was the epitome of evil, and i think while trump has problems, you can criticize them without the hyperbolic and comparing him to hitler. but the caller makes a very important point. the american people are not fact checkers, and the lies come, as you said, 13,000, one after the...
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patsy cline singing crazy. emmy lou, waylan, kristofferson.ou mentioned roseanne cash, and her masterpiece, seven-year ache. if you hadn't done pancho and lefty, i would have lost hope. >> our entire seventh episode resolves around pancho and lefty moving through the snake of country music and ending up starting with towns van zand and going through all these permutations. at the end of our longest episode, which is over two hours and feels like our shortest one, you end up with it being sung again. and the journey that it takes, we have one of the longest sentences we've ever written in our 40 years of making films, which dayton wrote as beautiful as you can get. peter coyote read about pancho and lefty. >> if there's a theme that runs through all 16 hours of this new ken burns documentary, it might be that country music is so uniquely american, its origins and history are complicated, and at one point we look up at the screen and see just two words "hard times." with that as the fusing, tell us how you take on the intersection of race. >> yo
patsy cline singing crazy. emmy lou, waylan, kristofferson.ou mentioned roseanne cash, and her masterpiece, seven-year ache. if you hadn't done pancho and lefty, i would have lost hope. >> our entire seventh episode resolves around pancho and lefty moving through the snake of country music and ending up starting with towns van zand and going through all these permutations. at the end of our longest episode, which is over two hours and feels like our shortest one, you end up with it being...
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( cheers and applause ) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ jimmy rogers, patsy cline we lost hank at 29 ♪ roy acuff, johnny hortonn and big john and ole' hank snow ♪ heard 'em every weekend opry tuned in ♪ on that a.m. radio that's country, bro ♪ yeah that's country, bro dolly parton, johnny cash ♪ porter wagoner and the hag faron, lefty, roger miller, ♪ king of the road loretta lynn and tammy wy ♪ buck, and don and charlie pride ♪ marty robbins and the possum, ol' george jones ♪ i heard 'em all growin' up in daddy's ol' farm truck ♪ eight-track stereo hey, that's country bro ♪ you're gonna be country? you oughta know ♪ a little bit of somethin' 'bout the roots and the boots ♪ and the rhinestone suits that started this rodeo ♪ hey that's country, bro yeah that's country, bro ♪ emmylou and conway twitty m-m-mel and detroit city ♪ crystal gayle, and willie, waylon, david alan coe ♪ earl thomas, eddy rabbit shenandoah, alabama ♪ george strait and randy travis, ♪ diggin' up bones saw 'em on hee-haw ♪ singing in their overalls junior was the star of the show ♪ that's country, bro yeah that's country, bro ♪ bo and luke
( cheers and applause ) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ jimmy rogers, patsy cline we lost hank at 29 ♪ roy acuff, johnny hortonn and big john and ole' hank snow ♪ heard 'em every weekend opry tuned in ♪ on that a.m. radio that's country, bro ♪ yeah that's country, bro dolly parton, johnny cash ♪ porter wagoner and the hag faron, lefty, roger miller, ♪ king of the road loretta lynn and tammy wy ♪ buck, and don and charlie pride ♪ marty robbins and the possum, ol' george jones ♪ i heard 'em...
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from patsy cline to george jones.
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she introduced him to this man on the right, a man called patsy mitch who was a white russian who had come over to the states. hestarted out as a runner on wall street . was always very fashionable, very debonair and nitika insisted with her father you will love this man. he's just like you and he said why is he just like me ? she said he thinks and numbers, he sees numbers as pictures, he understands how important it is to have a balance sheet that works. to have all of the covers at work, to understand what covers are attracting people, which ones don't attract people and i promise you dad, he's a great guy. he met, they like each other but he wasthinking about something else . he had fallen in love with a woman the same age as his daughter . leslie foster. now, the picture on the lower right is leslie who's facing us and that isnifty got talking to her . he was afraid people would make fun ofthem. she was afraid people would make fun of them. they were a real generation apart . but at the end of the day, they truly, truly loved each other and got married right before the crash . th
she introduced him to this man on the right, a man called patsy mitch who was a white russian who had come over to the states. hestarted out as a runner on wall street . was always very fashionable, very debonair and nitika insisted with her father you will love this man. he's just like you and he said why is he just like me ? she said he thinks and numbers, he sees numbers as pictures, he understands how important it is to have a balance sheet that works. to have all of the covers at work, to...
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she's trying to do the same thing you're doing and that's great because like you know,d patsy retta weremylou and all that, like women can support each other. and i think they're more successful when they are. >> brown: for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffrey brown in nashville, tennessee. spectacular feuristt's brief but uldus bakhtiozina. the award-winnexg photographer ains her vision of documenti dams and gives her this is part of our ongoing canvas series. d >> i'm notumentary photographer in the common sense. but i am a documtary photographer in a different sense. i document dreams. my photography is widely exposing theme of escapism. all of us struggle sometimes to escape in order to analyze our realy. i love complicated personalities and actually real life inspires me to create my images. i choose to work with people who are survivors, who are fightin everyday routines that are notul alwaysof color what i really find exciting is the ability to make people's dreams of being someone else a reality. sometimes it take months to actually prepare everything for the shoot. this process of gett
she's trying to do the same thing you're doing and that's great because like you know,d patsy retta weremylou and all that, like women can support each other. and i think they're more successful when they are. >> brown: for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffrey brown in nashville, tennessee. spectacular feuristt's brief but uldus bakhtiozina. the award-winnexg photographer ains her vision of documenti dams and gives her this is part of our ongoing canvas series. d >> i'm notumentary...
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eric naposki was merely the patsy. >> reporter: but in nanette's trial, her attorneys said she was innocenturder. >> over the course of this trial, the evidence is going to show that he murdered mr. mclaughlin out of jealousy and out of greed on his own part. >> reporter: mutual finger-pointing. nanette's attorney michael hill had to agree his client wasn't exactly a saint. >> hate her as much as you want for being a thief, a liar, a cheat, [ bleep ], whatever you want to call her. >> in court you called your client a [ bleep ]. >> i sure did. i can't just ignore the worst parts of the case. just because you treat people poorly in your life doesn't make you a murderer. >> if she thought she was getting $1 million out of that life insurance policy, $1 million is a lot of money. >> it's a massive amount of money to people like me, but $1 million to her was pittance. he was worth 55 million when he died so her long-term plan is not to be with a deadbeat loser wannabe nfl player. >> that's harsh. >> it's true. >> reporter: which was the question we put to the prosecutor. she was getting lots of
eric naposki was merely the patsy. >> reporter: but in nanette's trial, her attorneys said she was innocenturder. >> over the course of this trial, the evidence is going to show that he murdered mr. mclaughlin out of jealousy and out of greed on his own part. >> reporter: mutual finger-pointing. nanette's attorney michael hill had to agree his client wasn't exactly a saint. >> hate her as much as you want for being a thief, a liar, a cheat, [ bleep ], whatever you want...
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the program, that as sondland now decides, as you put it, not going to go quietly, not going to be a patsy, not going to be the fall guy, is going to take everyone down with him and is putting the harsh spotlight on rudy giuliani, on mike pompeo, on donald trump, now as this investigation now moves into its next phase, the focus becomes what will get john bolton on to capitol hill to testify because john bolton is someone who has a lot of direct knowledge? what are the calculations that mike pompeo and rudy giuliani make about their own futures, political futures, legal liability? these are now at the very senior levels of the trump administration, of the united states government, and they are now -- they've been kind of hovering in the background for the entire month and a half that the scandal has been 'in play. they are now front and center on the stage and we're going to see some incredible things happen over the next couple weeks. >> and, clair, today we are going to see trumpists are going to see donald trump turn on yet another one of his own. peter baker's headline talk about the -
the program, that as sondland now decides, as you put it, not going to go quietly, not going to be a patsy, not going to be the fall guy, is going to take everyone down with him and is putting the harsh spotlight on rudy giuliani, on mike pompeo, on donald trump, now as this investigation now moves into its next phase, the focus becomes what will get john bolton on to capitol hill to testify because john bolton is someone who has a lot of direct knowledge? what are the calculations that mike...
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. >> he had the perfect patsy in christopher. >>> coming up -- the focus falls on another resident ase wonder whether the right neighbor is under suspicion. >> we were astounded. and i remember saying to him, what? can my side be firm? and mine super soft? yes! with the sleep number 360 smart bed, on sale now, you can both adjust your comfort with your sleep number setting. can it help keep me asleep? absolutely, it intelligently senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. and snoring? no problem. ...and done. so, you can really promise better sleep? not promise... prove. and now, during our new year's special queen sleep number c4 smart bed is only $1299, save $400, plus 0% interest for 24 months on all beds. ends new year's day. rowithout the commission fees and account minimums. so, you can start investing wherever you are - even on the bus. download now and get your first stock on us. robinhood. >>> among residents of the downtown salt lake loft an idea took root and grew around the story of the murder of ken dolezsar. it was planted just weeks af
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patsy peloni mentioned as somebody that would give the opening speech on the president 's behalf, alanpresident's representation in the senate trial? >> certainly plans are being made. i'm not going to get ahead of the legal strategy just yet. i don't want to tip our hand but plans are being made and i think that right now we have to or the president is weighing especially what is best for the country. if we go into a long trial is that what's good for the country we're not sure yet so we'll see what happens but he will be represented very very well and at the end of the day he did nothing wrong, and that is all that really matters. ainsley: stephanie it was unprecedented yesterday when we all read this letter, the fisa court, chief judge, strongly criticizing the fbi. we didn't even know who these fisa court judges were, but she's furious. she's saying that she's mad because they were provided false information, information was withheld, they are contradictions, they were unsupported and her name is judge rosemary collier. here is a little bit of the letter she wrote or the order. the
patsy peloni mentioned as somebody that would give the opening speech on the president 's behalf, alanpresident's representation in the senate trial? >> certainly plans are being made. i'm not going to get ahead of the legal strategy just yet. i don't want to tip our hand but plans are being made and i think that right now we have to or the president is weighing especially what is best for the country. if we go into a long trial is that what's good for the country we're not sure yet so...
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patsy the final lady you heard from side to us how it was the only way she speaks to people outside ofo talk about politics can mean the competition gets nastier and it is not the same as looking someone in the eye is that group had to do their talking to another about politics and so the moderators of these groups, the admins are people looking after them have quite a hard task of trying to make sure they keep on top of the content being posted and making sure people aren‘t herbal to another. one thing we noticed is that the people running these facebook groups, in some cases 10,000 members are more, actually have a lot of editorial response ability and not similar to editors and journalists and in this election they are having to make calls about they are having to make calls about the content on their facebook groups. fascinating, marianna spring, thank you for coming to talk to us about it. let‘s go back to the story we were telling you about. the health secretary matt hancock has arrived as we said at leeds general infirmary. our health correspondent dominic hughes asked him about
patsy the final lady you heard from side to us how it was the only way she speaks to people outside ofo talk about politics can mean the competition gets nastier and it is not the same as looking someone in the eye is that group had to do their talking to another about politics and so the moderators of these groups, the admins are people looking after them have quite a hard task of trying to make sure they keep on top of the content being posted and making sure people aren‘t herbal to...