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susan: hi. lemonis: how are you doing? susan: good. how are you?look like you're waiting to talk to me. susan: oh, no, no, no. i'm good. lemonis: how are you feeling right now? susan: i don't know. confused. lemonis: well, what are you confused about? 'cause i want to make sure that we have leave here unconfused. susan: i'm just trying to do my job. lemonis: i know. everybody's got to know what their job is. it's unclear what your job is. it's not clear to me. susan: um... ...from color to supplies to staples to anything. lemonis: so you're like the purchasing manager. susan: yeah. lemonis: and has there been an inventory issue in this location in the past? how bad? susan: well, we run out of supplies. we shouldn't run out of supplies. so we couldn't do a client today. lemonis: but we ran out of supplies, but don't you control the inventory? susan: um... no, some products i do order. they give me an invoice. the managers check what they need, and then they place orders. i want to keep it in my records what each salon is ordering weekly so they're n
susan: hi. lemonis: how are you doing? susan: good. how are you?look like you're waiting to talk to me. susan: oh, no, no, no. i'm good. lemonis: how are you feeling right now? susan: i don't know. confused. lemonis: well, what are you confused about? 'cause i want to make sure that we have leave here unconfused. susan: i'm just trying to do my job. lemonis: i know. everybody's got to know what their job is. it's unclear what your job is. it's not clear to me. susan: um... ...from color to...
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susan: good evening. i am susan glasser filling in for charlie rose who is traveling.n a speech in poland on thursday, president trump attacked the news media, president obama, and american intelligence agencies while voicing confidence in the will of western nations to defend themselves against common enemies. the president's stop in warsaw was the first of an international trip that will take him into hamburg, germany, where the g-20 summit begins tomorrow. the meeting marks the first time president trump and russian president vladimir putin will meet in person. joining me now is peter baker, my husband, my friend, my colleague, and chief white house correspondent for the "new york times." karen, is the senior national respondent and the u.s. columnist for the financial times. i am delighted to be welcoming all of you to "charlie rose" tonight. we are all delighted to be standing in his stead. i cannot think of a better group to talk about the trump administration and foreign policy. this is the beginning of this big second leg of his overseas adventures as president
susan: good evening. i am susan glasser filling in for charlie rose who is traveling.n a speech in poland on thursday, president trump attacked the news media, president obama, and american intelligence agencies while voicing confidence in the will of western nations to defend themselves against common enemies. the president's stop in warsaw was the first of an international trip that will take him into hamburg, germany, where the g-20 summit begins tomorrow. the meeting marks the first time...
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susan: exactly. is an old russian saying which seems apt when looking at the meeting tomorrow ahead of vladimir putin and donald trump. sitting down with all this incredible buildup and expectation, i want to ask what we think. is donald trump ever going to move away from his admiration? is it likelier they will end up really liking each other or hating each other? it has almost seemed to me like a 50/50 shot. what do you think, karen? karen: i knew you were going to call on me. i think it does make sense for russia to have a relationship with the united states. they need it in north korea. they need it in syria. they need it in a lot of other places around the world. putin has a reputation the same as trump does as -- in putin's case as a wily, smart operator, not a lot of laughs, somebody who is thinking several steps ahead. who knows if that is the real putin? i don't know. you guys served in moscow. you probably know more than i do. i think as was said last night, this is a chance to start having
susan: exactly. is an old russian saying which seems apt when looking at the meeting tomorrow ahead of vladimir putin and donald trump. sitting down with all this incredible buildup and expectation, i want to ask what we think. is donald trump ever going to move away from his admiration? is it likelier they will end up really liking each other or hating each other? it has almost seemed to me like a 50/50 shot. what do you think, karen? karen: i knew you were going to call on me. i think it does...
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susan: a question on the freedom caucus. the congressman's response was we have a diversity within our conference across the board, but how problematic has the freedom caucus been for the leadership team? james: the freedom caucus has been problematic for a couple of years now. we are seeing those problems cause even bigger trouble for republicans now they control government. they have enough votes they can stop even republican measures and obviously democrats are pretty unlikely to support anything so if the freedom caucus opposes something it's not going to get through the house. they know that and they use that power to their advantage to force things to become more conservative. as soon as things become conservative, republicans have a hard time with the moderate votes. we have seen things play out where it makes it that much tougher to get these difficult things through. susan: it sounds like it mimics the problem mitch mcconnell has with his moderate and conservative members in the senate. siobhan: it absolutely does,
susan: a question on the freedom caucus. the congressman's response was we have a diversity within our conference across the board, but how problematic has the freedom caucus been for the leadership team? james: the freedom caucus has been problematic for a couple of years now. we are seeing those problems cause even bigger trouble for republicans now they control government. they have enough votes they can stop even republican measures and obviously democrats are pretty unlikely to support...
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susan ford bales. [applause] she is escorted today by master chief laura nunley, united states navy, command master chief, uss gerald r. ford. ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states, escorted today by captain richard mccormack, united states navy, perspective commanding officer, uss gerald r. ford. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, honors to the president of the united states. platform. hand salute. ["hail to the chief" playing] >> ladies and gentlemen, the national anthem will be performed by gerald r. ford's own chief petty officer. advance the colors. ♪ >> platform. hand salute. >> ♪ oh, say can you see, by the dawn's early light, what so proudly we hailed, at the twilight's last gleaming? whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight o'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming? and the rockets' red glare the bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night that our flag was still there o, say, does that star spangled banner yet wave o'er the land of
susan ford bales. [applause] she is escorted today by master chief laura nunley, united states navy, command master chief, uss gerald r. ford. ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states, escorted today by captain richard mccormack, united states navy, perspective commanding officer, uss gerald r. ford. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, honors to the president of the united states. platform. hand salute. ["hail to the chief" playing] >> ladies and gentlemen, the...
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safe, so ... >> susan, i was thinking about the experience inside. i remember when i was going to visit my husband and prison, raining, the dead of winter, the packages or babies were wrapped like this and when i started visiting in 1991 there were bands that would come to my area pick me up. at the time that ended, there were buses, bus companies coming to do it and what i never felt was what i taught in a women's prison here and in desperate health there was never a line. there was nobody going to visit the women and i had to volunteer there. i would get paid to teach in men's prisons and women's prisons because there was almost no services available. that's like 20 years or so the lives of the people that going to see, the few that do, as a mother or grandmother, a husband can get there to to visit, to try to keep the ties in the bonds. there was rhetoric coming out of the white house about welfare queens and crack mamas and so forth and i think that just penetrated the fabric of our communities and our societies, to say that this is the black wom
safe, so ... >> susan, i was thinking about the experience inside. i remember when i was going to visit my husband and prison, raining, the dead of winter, the packages or babies were wrapped like this and when i started visiting in 1991 there were bands that would come to my area pick me up. at the time that ended, there were buses, bus companies coming to do it and what i never felt was what i taught in a women's prison here and in desperate health there was never a line. there was...
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to say we'll miss susan is an understatement. her warm welcome to all who cross her path will not be forgotten or replaced. everyone who has the pleasure of interacting with her can see her passion. susan is a hometown girl and a self described country girl at heart. she graduated from south hills business of school and technology and supplemented her degree with courses at penn state university. i know she looks forward to spending more time with her husband and they plan to travel and visit with family and friends. susan said she will take a more active role in her church as a deacon to continue her life of service. that is exactly what susan -- what she has done for the past 38 years for the people of central and north central pennsylvania serve. she has helped and assisted so many. when you meet with susan, you will always be greeted with a welcoming smile, listening ear, and caring heart. thank you for your dedication to serving the american people and for helping select so many bright young minds to serve in our military ac
to say we'll miss susan is an understatement. her warm welcome to all who cross her path will not be forgotten or replaced. everyone who has the pleasure of interacting with her can see her passion. susan is a hometown girl and a self described country girl at heart. she graduated from south hills business of school and technology and supplemented her degree with courses at penn state university. i know she looks forward to spending more time with her husband and they plan to travel and visit...
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susan: our guest is luke messer of indiana. he is part of the house leadership team and chairman of the republican policy committee. we have him with us for the next minutes. 25 let me introduce you to reporters who ask you questions. arkin covers congress for real clear politics. we start out and i want to ask you a question about senator john mccain who had a serious diagnosis this week. in 2008, you are cochair of his indiana presidential campaign which give you special perspective on senator mccain. what is the impact of his absence on the policy agenda for republicans in congress? rep. messer: john mccain is an american hero. there are times he says things i agree with another times he says things i do not agree with. no one ever questions his patriotism, his dignity, whether he is somebody who loves his country. he has literally given blood, sweat, and tears to the cause. first we think about john mccain and his health. beyond that, it creates further challenges in the senate. i'm sure we will talk about this quite a bit
susan: our guest is luke messer of indiana. he is part of the house leadership team and chairman of the republican policy committee. we have him with us for the next minutes. 25 let me introduce you to reporters who ask you questions. arkin covers congress for real clear politics. we start out and i want to ask you a question about senator john mccain who had a serious diagnosis this week. in 2008, you are cochair of his indiana presidential campaign which give you special perspective on...
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susan and michelle. it's not easy work to put your whole heart on a page is not easy to expose yourself in that way. your belief your personal memories but these two women had done it in an extraordinary way. with michelle gathering up the stories of our most harmed and pulling it together in one place. now what was popular but when it was right. with them escalating so much that we often want to forget. the courage to do both is beyond the telling. please join me in welcoming them as they come to the stage. let me also think the new press. and to have a publisher so deeply dedicated to ensuring the truth of our story and then they had been. that it got out there. and to put that work out there. now to see what they have done with becoming this. they are dedicated to ensuring that our voices are heard and i want to thank everybody who is here from the new press. i also want to know that we have c-span in the house. you will note on either side we had two scene he makes. that we would make sure that we ge
susan and michelle. it's not easy work to put your whole heart on a page is not easy to expose yourself in that way. your belief your personal memories but these two women had done it in an extraordinary way. with michelle gathering up the stories of our most harmed and pulling it together in one place. now what was popular but when it was right. with them escalating so much that we often want to forget. the courage to do both is beyond the telling. please join me in welcoming them as they come...
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thank you, susan. [applause] i also want to recognize two other people who were very special to president ford. thank you vice-president cheney and former secretary of defense, rumsfeld. [applause]. thank you. they look great. they look great. as we put this stunning ship into the service of our nation, we must also pay tribute to thousands of citizens, military and civilian, who helped design and build her. their love of country has been put into every rivet and bulkhead on this vessel. you hammered, chiseled, and sculpted this mighty hull. you were there when the first steel was cut, when the turbines first roared to life and when those beautiful bronze propellers first began to spin, and spin they did. and now you are here to witness the moment when your incredible work of heart becomes the prize of the united states navy and a symbol of american power and prestige, no matter where in the world you go. american steel and american hands have constructed a 100,000 ton message to the world, america mig
thank you, susan. [applause] i also want to recognize two other people who were very special to president ford. thank you vice-president cheney and former secretary of defense, rumsfeld. [applause]. thank you. they look great. they look great. as we put this stunning ship into the service of our nation, we must also pay tribute to thousands of citizens, military and civilian, who helped design and build her. their love of country has been put into every rivet and bulkhead on this vessel. you...
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susan ford bales. [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] -- she is escorted today by command master chief, united states navy, command master chief uss gerald r. ford. ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states, escorted today by captain richard mccormick, united states navy, perspective commanding officer uss gerald r. ford. [cheers and applause] ladies and gentlemen, honors to the president of the united states. platform and salute. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the national anthem will be performed by gerald r. ford's own chief petty officer. advance the colors. ♪ >> platform and salute. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> platform, ready, two. ladies and gentlemen, chaplain barstow will offer the invocation. >> please pray with me. we gather together here today as one body, though we come from many different backgrounds, representing many different religions and from many different cultures today we gather as one. we are here to celebrate together. we gather to celebrate the commissioning of this migh
susan ford bales. [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] -- she is escorted today by command master chief, united states navy, command master chief uss gerald r. ford. ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states, escorted today by captain richard mccormick, united states navy, perspective commanding officer uss gerald r. ford. [cheers and applause] ladies and gentlemen, honors to the president of the united states. platform and salute. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ladies and...
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susan rice's testimony has been delayed.latest developments in the deep 8 swamp. stay with us. looking for balance in your digestive system? try align probiotic. for a non-stop, sweet treat goodness, hold on to your tiara kind of day. get 24/7 digestive support, with align. the #1 doctor recommended probiotic brand. now in kids chewables. potsc(in unison) drive russ, leland, gary: yes. gary: i have a ford f-150. michael: i've always been a ford guy. potsch: then i have a real treat for you today. michael: awesome. potsch: i'm going to show you a next generation pickup. michael: let's do this. potsch: this new truck now has a cornerstep built right into the bumper. gary: super cool. potsch: the bed is made of high-strength steel, which is less susceptible to punctures than aluminum. jim: aluminum is great for a lot of things, but maybe not the bed of a truck. potsch: and best of all, this new truck is actually- gary: (all laughing) oh my... potsch: the current chevy silverado. gary: i'm speechless. gary: this puts my ford tru
susan rice's testimony has been delayed.latest developments in the deep 8 swamp. stay with us. looking for balance in your digestive system? try align probiotic. for a non-stop, sweet treat goodness, hold on to your tiara kind of day. get 24/7 digestive support, with align. the #1 doctor recommended probiotic brand. now in kids chewables. potsc(in unison) drive russ, leland, gary: yes. gary: i have a ford f-150. michael: i've always been a ford guy. potsch: then i have a real treat for you...
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today's appearance of susan rice, was postponed. look at how some defense stocks did today, lockheed-martin andin northrop grumman in the red. we bring in former utah congressman. a fox contributor jason chaffetz good to see you. >> thank you, i appreciate it. liz: what can we expect from susan rice? >> you hope to get the truth. initially she was eager to speak to the press, not quite so eager to speak with the congressional inquiry, first she denied it. then she said, we didn't do it for political reasons. there is a fe is is -- finite number of people who get to see this, this is where we know that a crime has been committed. looking at all of the other noise about russia, this is an instance where we know someone broke the law. liz: the question is, why is this a closed session? don't american people deserve to hear from cease susan rice what she says. >> i can understand how they would like to go into a classified setting, you are dealing with very sensitive information. but i do hope that the culmination at some point is a pub
today's appearance of susan rice, was postponed. look at how some defense stocks did today, lockheed-martin andin northrop grumman in the red. we bring in former utah congressman. a fox contributor jason chaffetz good to see you. >> thank you, i appreciate it. liz: what can we expect from susan rice? >> you hope to get the truth. initially she was eager to speak to the press, not quite so eager to speak with the congressional inquiry, first she denied it. then she said, we didn't do...
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but susan's elderly parents were suspicious, and hired a pathologist.'s a disgrace really, the way we were treated, absolute disgrace. theyjust treated susan as if she didn't matter. as if she was of no consequence. five years earlier, caroline devlin's death was thought to be from natural causes, but she too had been killed by trigg. thejudge said trigg the judge said trigg was responsible for the senseless deaths. she jailed him for 35 years. she pressed the victim's families for their quiet and patient behaviour. —— victims'. sussex police say they did investigate trigg, but found nothing suspicious, but now admit they could have gone further. sussex police are very sorry that we didn't previously present those facts to the court, but what they gave us was new evidence that we didn't have at the time. it took a family's determination to bring this case. two deaths, one man — no coincidence. and now the man responsible is beginning a life sentence. a5 as always, lots more on our website. you can reach me and the team on social media. but now, it is ti
but susan's elderly parents were suspicious, and hired a pathologist.'s a disgrace really, the way we were treated, absolute disgrace. theyjust treated susan as if she didn't matter. as if she was of no consequence. five years earlier, caroline devlin's death was thought to be from natural causes, but she too had been killed by trigg. thejudge said trigg the judge said trigg was responsible for the senseless deaths. she jailed him for 35 years. she pressed the victim's families for their quiet...
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susan: we have a minute left. let me ask you this, you return home for august break, what he going to find them of your citizens? rep. yarmouth: what i find on a weekly basis when i go home is an incredible amount of angst. this administration has traumatized a lot of the country and they fear for the future of our government. they fear -- they are concerned about our loss of stature in the world and abdication of her leadership role. they are just arrived by these constant -- barraged by these constant scandals and crises that occur on an almost hourly basis. i suspect in going to continue to see that this week. the hasn't helped is scaramucci situation and the health care bill and the jeff sessions controversy. i suspect i'm going to see a constituency that is very anxious about what's happening with their government. susan: thank you very making a stop at newsmakers. we appreciate your time. john yarmuth of kentucky, the democrat on the house budget committee. thank you very much. friday morning as we are takin
susan: we have a minute left. let me ask you this, you return home for august break, what he going to find them of your citizens? rep. yarmouth: what i find on a weekly basis when i go home is an incredible amount of angst. this administration has traumatized a lot of the country and they fear for the future of our government. they fear -- they are concerned about our loss of stature in the world and abdication of her leadership role. they are just arrived by these constant -- barraged by these...
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susan, i want to go to you here.at in proportion to those actions the obama administration took. we know there's been reports that the russians have been trying to get their american compounds back for their use. what's your view of what the russians are doing here? >> well, a couple points. first of all, what was remarkable was when president obama imposed the sanctions in response to the 2016 election hacking back in december, remember putin did not impose measures against the united states, which is standard practice out of republican -- i mean out of the russian play back. what was remarkable is it suggested he was already in contact with the team of then president-elect donald trump and there was a serious backstage conversation as we know under way with the incoming trump administration. would the president try to lift sanctions. did he convince vladmir putin to hold off on any action back in december? it was very unusual move at the time. russia watchers were very surprised because it's right out of russian pl
susan, i want to go to you here.at in proportion to those actions the obama administration took. we know there's been reports that the russians have been trying to get their american compounds back for their use. what's your view of what the russians are doing here? >> well, a couple points. first of all, what was remarkable was when president obama imposed the sanctions in response to the 2016 election hacking back in december, remember putin did not impose measures against the united...
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susan rice's testimony has been delayed. be talking about the latest developments in the deep 8 swamp. stay with us. horseheadswivellychair.com it could be the next big thing i should totally get that domain name... get your great idea online too... get your domain today, and get... ...a free trial of gocentral from godaddy lou: in our online poll we asked is it time for mitch mcconnell and paul ryan to shut down the russian collusion investigation. 97% of you said yes, it is. a new poll suggesting democratic leaders have a very big political problem. the abc news "washington post" survey shows only 37% of american adult believe the democratic party stand for something. 52% believe democrats just stand against donald trump. joining me to talk about the democratic party and much more. charlie hurt. i found that poll remarkable. coming as it does from abc news-"washington post." that seems to me it should bother democratic leaders profoundly. >> if you talk to democrats privately, they will tell you they are part of that perce
susan rice's testimony has been delayed. be talking about the latest developments in the deep 8 swamp. stay with us. horseheadswivellychair.com it could be the next big thing i should totally get that domain name... get your great idea online too... get your domain today, and get... ...a free trial of gocentral from godaddy lou: in our online poll we asked is it time for mitch mcconnell and paul ryan to shut down the russian collusion investigation. 97% of you said yes, it is. a new poll...
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susan robbins mary's jet garrison. jet garrison is a runaway slave from new jersey. they build a family and life for themselves here in concord where they live in the robbins house, have children who grow to adulthood. some of the most important children who grow to adulthood are john garrison junior and their daughter, ellen garrison. ellen garrison, his granddaughter, is born in this house in 1823, and she comes of age during a time when anti-slavery and evolution are in their infancy but growing strong. she learns quite a bit about social activism from a very young age. she takes these early lessons she learned during her childhood in concord and builds them into a life dedicated to teaching and activism. we know she moved in to boston when she was about 18 years old. later on, we find her in newport, rhode island, where she is teaching at a private school. it's during that time she writes for the american missionary association requesting their sponsorship to become a teacher, teaching the children of freed slaves. she begins teaching in a school .or freedom chil
susan robbins mary's jet garrison. jet garrison is a runaway slave from new jersey. they build a family and life for themselves here in concord where they live in the robbins house, have children who grow to adulthood. some of the most important children who grow to adulthood are john garrison junior and their daughter, ellen garrison. ellen garrison, his granddaughter, is born in this house in 1823, and she comes of age during a time when anti-slavery and evolution are in their infancy but...
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found susan had in fa ct pathologist who found susan had in fact been suffocated by robert trigg andustice. it is a disgrace, really, the way we were treated, absolute disgrace. they treat it susan as if she didn't matter. —— treated. as if she was of no consequence. five years earlier there were no suspicions either about the death of caroline devlin but she had also been killed by trigg. thejudge said he but she had also been killed by trigg. the judge said he was responsible for these senseless and brutal deaths and jailed him for a minimum of 25 years and the judge also praised the women's families for what she called their quiet and patient behaviour. sussex police have now admitted that they made m ista kes have now admitted that they made mistakes in the initial investigation. sussex police are very sorry that we didn't previously present those facts to the court but what they gave us was new evidence that we did not have at the time. two deaths, five years apart, but no coincidence, and now the man responsible is beginning a life sentence. duncan kennedy, bbc news. president
found susan had in fa ct pathologist who found susan had in fact been suffocated by robert trigg andustice. it is a disgrace, really, the way we were treated, absolute disgrace. they treat it susan as if she didn't matter. —— treated. as if she was of no consequence. five years earlier there were no suspicions either about the death of caroline devlin but she had also been killed by trigg. thejudge said he but she had also been killed by trigg. the judge said he was responsible for these...
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but susan's elderly parents were suspicious because they thought the sofa was too narrow for susan andgist, who found susan had in fact been suffocated by trigg. they say it has been a six—year fight for justice. it's a disgrace really, the way we were treated, absolute disgrace. they just treated susan way we were treated, absolute disgrace. theyjust treated susan as if she didn't matter. of no consequence. five years earlier caroline devlin‘s death was thought to be from natural causes, so there was no police investigation in her case either, but she had also been killed by trigg. today her mother said trigg might never have been caught. he's been living this life of the last 11 years and got away with it, up last 11 years and got away with it, up until now. that's the way i feel. as trigg was todayjailed for a minimum of 25 years, for killing caroline and susan, thejudge praised susan's parents for what she called their dog—eared fight to get this case reopened. thejudge said these were senseless and brutal killings, and that the grief of the families will never leave them. sussex p
but susan's elderly parents were suspicious because they thought the sofa was too narrow for susan andgist, who found susan had in fact been suffocated by trigg. they say it has been a six—year fight for justice. it's a disgrace really, the way we were treated, absolute disgrace. they just treated susan way we were treated, absolute disgrace. theyjust treated susan as if she didn't matter. of no consequence. five years earlier caroline devlin‘s death was thought to be from natural causes,...
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susan: we have a minute left. let me ask you this, you return home for august break with an electorate out there. what you think you'll find? rep. yarmuth: what i find on a weekly basis when i go home is an incredible amount of angst. this administration has traumatized a lot of the country and they fear for the future of our government. they are concerned about the cost and status in the world. they are just barraged by these many scandals and crises that occur on an almost hourly basis. i suspect in going to continue to see that this week certainly hasn't helped with scaramucci's situation and the health care bill and the jeff sessions controversy. i expect i'm going to see a constituency that is very anxious about what's happening with their government. susan: thank you very making a stop at newsmakers. we appreciate your time. john yarmuth, thank you very much. friday morning as we are taking this late night last night. you are outside of the plaza, lots of members of the public. david: the striking thing abou
susan: we have a minute left. let me ask you this, you return home for august break with an electorate out there. what you think you'll find? rep. yarmuth: what i find on a weekly basis when i go home is an incredible amount of angst. this administration has traumatized a lot of the country and they fear for the future of our government. they are concerned about the cost and status in the world. they are just barraged by these many scandals and crises that occur on an almost hourly basis. i...
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thank you for being with us and kelsey snell from the political post and susan glasser.e piece because it's not just about politics but it makes a pretty powerful point about how hollywood is not known by your own colleague maureen dowd who wrote a devastating piece. >> yeah how few directors there are. >> by -- behind the camera there are big problems and what comes up with our friends, what are you watching on television? >> what are you bingeing? >> if you think about the answers and what we're watching, television has realized what a lot of the country hasn't. which is that if you tell the stories of over half the population, you know, if you use the talents of over half the population, female actresses you'll have a better product. if you go through the shows we watch, you are struck by how many strong women and strong women stories are out there. >> you have that list. >> the trump administration could learn from that. the senate could learn from this. the senate has sort of learned what happens when you ignore women. i think it's something -- it's something positi
thank you for being with us and kelsey snell from the political post and susan glasser.e piece because it's not just about politics but it makes a pretty powerful point about how hollywood is not known by your own colleague maureen dowd who wrote a devastating piece. >> yeah how few directors there are. >> by -- behind the camera there are big problems and what comes up with our friends, what are you watching on television? >> what are you bingeing? >> if you think about...
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susan glasser: well, as a term, right?ny term and in fact now you see partisans of both parties appropriating and using this label merely to apply it to news that they don't like. sharyl: susan glasser was editor of the left-leaning "politico" during the 2016 campaign. susan: so what started out as a panic over fake news and what role it had in undermining hillary clinton's candidacy and promoting donald trump's candidacy, by the way is now a label that donald trump master marketer has seen is a powerful label so he's appropriated that and slapped that label on stories that he merely doesn't like. president trump: you are fake news. go ahead. susan: it's not that it didn't exist before, but americans used to know the difference between the "national enquirer" at the checkout counter and the "new york times." sharyl: public suspicion and allegations of bias hound the most pervasive internet players -- twitter, google, and facebook. >> google has actively been altering search recommendations in favor of -- sharyl: during the
susan glasser: well, as a term, right?ny term and in fact now you see partisans of both parties appropriating and using this label merely to apply it to news that they don't like. sharyl: susan glasser was editor of the left-leaning "politico" during the 2016 campaign. susan: so what started out as a panic over fake news and what role it had in undermining hillary clinton's candidacy and promoting donald trump's candidacy, by the way is now a label that donald trump master marketer...
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susan rice's testimony has been delayed.out the latest developments in the deep 8 swamp. stay with us. we are coming right back. today, we're out here with some big news about type 2 diabetes. you have type 2 diabetes, right? yes. so let me ask you this... how does diabetes affect your heart? it doesn't, does it? actually, it does. type 2 diabetes can make you twice as likely to die from a cardiovascular event, like a heart attack or stroke. and with heart disease, your risk is even higher. you didn't know that. no. yeah. but, wait, there's good news for adults who have type 2 diabetes and heart disease. jardiance is the only type 2 diabetes pill with a lifesaving cardiovascular benefit. jardiance is proven to both significantly reduce the chance of dying from a cardiovascular event in adults who have type 2 diabetes and heart disease and lower your a1c. jardiance can cause serious side effects including dehydration. this may cause you to feel dizzy, faint, or lightheaded, or weak upon standing. ketoacidosis is a serious sid
susan rice's testimony has been delayed.out the latest developments in the deep 8 swamp. stay with us. we are coming right back. today, we're out here with some big news about type 2 diabetes. you have type 2 diabetes, right? yes. so let me ask you this... how does diabetes affect your heart? it doesn't, does it? actually, it does. type 2 diabetes can make you twice as likely to die from a cardiovascular event, like a heart attack or stroke. and with heart disease, your risk is even higher. you...
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susan? as a secretary of education, betsy devos, this is what i expect of you. i want you to be open minded, as you meet with constituents today. listen and talk to groups. those who can help advise you on best practices. but i want to be very clear. i expect you as our secretary of education to protect our students against sexual violence. to support a safe environment for our students. and i expect you through investigation of all accusation, treat these cases as serious and one of your highest responsibilities. i want you to know that as we stand here as women, with that ultimate responsibility, we're often asked what keeps you awake at night. injustice. injustice. ignorance and silence. keeps me awake at night. and we're standing here today saying that will not be part of the women of this congress. and i am so proud to now bring another colleague, a woman who has just had a history of being a leader, a voice, and a person who understands that we have a responsibility, and that's represe
susan? as a secretary of education, betsy devos, this is what i expect of you. i want you to be open minded, as you meet with constituents today. listen and talk to groups. those who can help advise you on best practices. but i want to be very clear. i expect you as our secretary of education to protect our students against sexual violence. to support a safe environment for our students. and i expect you through investigation of all accusation, treat these cases as serious and one of your...
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susan rice's testimony has been delayed.opments in the deep 8 swamp. stay with us. dear predictable, there's no other way to say this. it's over. i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly balanced. our senses awake. our hearts racing as one. i know this is sudden, but they say...if you love something set it free. see you around, giulia i knew at that exact moment, whatever it takes, wherever i have to go...i'm beating this. my main focus was to find a team of doctors that work together. when a patient comes to ctca, they're meeting a team of physicians that specialize in the management of cancer. breast cancer treatment is continuing to evolve. and i would say that ctca is definitely on the cusp of those changes. patients can be overwhelmed ... we really focus on taking the time with each individual patient so they can choose the treatment appropriate for them. the care that ctca brings is the kind of care i've wanted for my patients. being able to spend time with them, have a whole team to look
susan rice's testimony has been delayed.opments in the deep 8 swamp. stay with us. dear predictable, there's no other way to say this. it's over. i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly balanced. our senses awake. our hearts racing as one. i know this is sudden, but they say...if you love something set it free. see you around, giulia i knew at that exact moment, whatever it takes, wherever i have to go...i'm beating this. my main focus was to find a team of...
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as he was today jailed for a minimum of 25 years for killing caroline and susan the judge praised susan'sse reopened. thejudge said called their dog fight to get the case reopened. the judge said these we re case reopened. the judge said these were senseless and brutal killings and that the grief of the families will never leave them. sussex police say they did investigate robert trigg but found nothing suspicious. they now admit they could have gone further. sussex police are very sorry we did not previously present those backs to the court, that what they gave us was new evidence we did not have at the time. it took a family ‘s determination to bring this case. two deaths, one man, no coincidence. duncan kennedy, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's sarah keith—lucas. it another hot it another hot and it another hot and humid it another hot and humid day. it another hot and humid day. we it another hot and humid day. we have had temperatures over 32 celsius in the south—east. and heavy showers and thunderstorms across eastern and north—eastern england, some of both heavy dow
as he was today jailed for a minimum of 25 years for killing caroline and susan the judge praised susan'sse reopened. thejudge said called their dog fight to get the case reopened. the judge said these we re case reopened. the judge said these were senseless and brutal killings and that the grief of the families will never leave them. sussex police say they did investigate robert trigg but found nothing suspicious. they now admit they could have gone further. sussex police are very sorry we did...
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jack garrison and his wife susan lived here until 1837. doesn'tsmall house, it have a lot of living states, is public quite busy. nevernd his first wife had any children but jack and susan had several children. they all lived together in this house, side-by-side for more than 10 years. the robbins house has two rooms. on one side of the house is where the garrisons live, on the other side of the house is where the robbins lit. since the side of the house is so small, it is clear they had a lot of close contact. it is remarkable that barely 40 years after the end of the american revolution, the children of a former enslaved men were able to purchase a house and property and conquer. susan robbins mary's jack garrison. he is a runaway slave from new jersey. the two of them built a family and a light from themselves where they had children that grow into adulthood. some of the more important children with her sons. 's born in this house in 1843 and comes of age during a time when anti-slavery and abolitionist movements were in their infancy s
jack garrison and his wife susan lived here until 1837. doesn'tsmall house, it have a lot of living states, is public quite busy. nevernd his first wife had any children but jack and susan had several children. they all lived together in this house, side-by-side for more than 10 years. the robbins house has two rooms. on one side of the house is where the garrisons live, on the other side of the house is where the robbins lit. since the side of the house is so small, it is clear they had a lot...
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certainly not to be forgotten of equal praise are susan collins and lisa murkowski. they are amazing. women are in so many instances stronger than men. they brag less about it, but they are. and last night sort of proved that. as somebody who is in a family of strong women, i very much appreciate their strength, their courage, and their dedication to principle. despite the entreaties. where do we go from here? john mccain said it all on tuesday night. i hope this is a turning point. his speech when he returned to the senate and his vote last night and his actions in the last few days. do i hear an echo? you know, on health, we've got to shut that off, whoever is doing it. ok, thank you. on health care, i hope we can work together to make the system better in a bipartisan way. and i'm optimistic that that can happen. i think at the very beginning we should stabilize the system. we should make permanent the cost-sharing which keeps people's premiums down and keeps the counties that are covered up. we should look at reinsurance. tom carver and tim kaine have a bill, sus
certainly not to be forgotten of equal praise are susan collins and lisa murkowski. they are amazing. women are in so many instances stronger than men. they brag less about it, but they are. and last night sort of proved that. as somebody who is in a family of strong women, i very much appreciate their strength, their courage, and their dedication to principle. despite the entreaties. where do we go from here? john mccain said it all on tuesday night. i hope this is a turning point. his speech...
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thank you to susan davis o. the point is, and i mention all of my colleagues here, i don't know if they will speak, it is all about respect. as a mother of four daughters, two granddaughters, and many grandsons and a son, it is amazing to me to see the lack of respect some of these people have for women and girls. six years ago, the obama administration said enough is enough and joe biden has been a great champion and respecting women and saying it is not your fault. we want the truth to come out, whether it is over 95% of the time. i'm sure you will address that, the truth is that it is not their fault. obama expanded title ix protections and encouraged survivors hope and courage to come forward. now the trump administration is dismantling that progress, attacking title ix protections, which include transgender students, and cutting funding for the office of civil rights. this is inequality and injustice. my comments are about respect for women and strengthening the office of civil rights of the education depar
thank you to susan davis o. the point is, and i mention all of my colleagues here, i don't know if they will speak, it is all about respect. as a mother of four daughters, two granddaughters, and many grandsons and a son, it is amazing to me to see the lack of respect some of these people have for women and girls. six years ago, the obama administration said enough is enough and joe biden has been a great champion and respecting women and saying it is not your fault. we want the truth to come...
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tom carper and tim kaine have a bill t susan collins and bill nelson have a bill. and that will help stabilize the insurance markets, and we should look at claire mccaskill proposal for the bear counties that offer opportunities for health insurance for counties relatively small number of counties, almost all rural that are not covered. that's a we should you initially. but then we should sit down and trade ideas. lamar alexander and patty murray already talking about doing that, and is hopeful that they can begin a series of hearings. nobody has said obamacare is perfect. nobody has said our health care system doesn't need fixing. the problem was when they started, when they tried to just pull the rug out from under the existing health care system, so change it, and prove it, but don't just take a knife and try to destroy it and put nothing in its place. and so we can work together. and i said that on the floor last night, and a hold number of republicans who are usually more quiet, or conservative came over and thanked me and said they want to do it. so on health
tom carper and tim kaine have a bill t susan collins and bill nelson have a bill. and that will help stabilize the insurance markets, and we should look at claire mccaskill proposal for the bear counties that offer opportunities for health insurance for counties relatively small number of counties, almost all rural that are not covered. that's a we should you initially. but then we should sit down and trade ideas. lamar alexander and patty murray already talking about doing that, and is hopeful...
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rob or susan? >> i think they both wanted it.t was a mutual decision. >> reporter: still, the detective says, rob's estranged wife seemed devastated by his death . according to susan, she'd been at home and on the phone with a friend on the night of the murder. >> nothing really led us to believe that she had any involvement in this. >> reporter: over in manhattan, detective love met with the other woman in rob's life, sophie meneut. >> she was crying. she knew that he was deceased. >> did you tell her that he had been murdered? >> later on in the interview, yes. >> what was her reaction. >> she was shocked. like anyone would be if you found out that information. >> reporter: sophie told the detective that she'd seen rob hours before he died. >> rob, with his two friends had gone sophie and her daughter, her eight-year-old daughter at a museum. >> how open is sophie to you? >> she was a very open person. when i asked her why would rob cantor be found in the basement bedroom, she broke down and she began to cry. >> what was signif
rob or susan? >> i think they both wanted it.t was a mutual decision. >> reporter: still, the detective says, rob's estranged wife seemed devastated by his death . according to susan, she'd been at home and on the phone with a friend on the night of the murder. >> nothing really led us to believe that she had any involvement in this. >> reporter: over in manhattan, detective love met with the other woman in rob's life, sophie meneut. >> she was crying. she knew...
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the intelligence committee ought to be able to see the actual conversations that susan rice unmaskedecause the charges here and the concerns are that the white house and susan rice in particular were unmasking conversations that did not deal with national security, but that they dealt with political issues in that we do know that some of these individuals that were unmasked, that these names were leaked into the press. so, you know, there's all kinds of issues, but you are only going to get to the bottom of it if you have that information before the hearing so that you know exactly what you want to question susan rice about. >> how optimistic are you that they will be able to get that and ask the right questions to lead to the answers that we have not yet gotten? >> you should be very optimistic. i mean, number one, it is the responsibility of these agencies to turn that information over to the intelligence committees when they request that information. there's no executive privilege or anything like that. this is what an intelligence committee is supposed to do. you also should have
the intelligence committee ought to be able to see the actual conversations that susan rice unmaskedecause the charges here and the concerns are that the white house and susan rice in particular were unmasking conversations that did not deal with national security, but that they dealt with political issues in that we do know that some of these individuals that were unmasked, that these names were leaked into the press. so, you know, there's all kinds of issues, but you are only going to get to...
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thank you, susan. [applause] i also want to recognize to -- two other people who are very special to president ford. thank you, vice president cheney and former secretary of defense rumsfeld. [applause] they look great. they look great. as we put this stunning ship in to the service of our nation, we must also pay tribute to the thousands of citizens, military and civilian, who helped design and build her. their love of country has ported to every rivet and bulkhead on this vessel. you hammered, chiseled, and sculpted this mighty hull. you were there when the first steel was cut, when the turbines first roared to life, and when those beautiful bronze propellers first began to spin. and spin they did. and now you are here to witness the moment when your incredible work of art becomes the pride of the united states navy and a symbol of american power and prestige, no matter where in the world you go. american steel and american hands have constructed a 100,000 ton message to the world. america might is s
thank you, susan. [applause] i also want to recognize to -- two other people who are very special to president ford. thank you, vice president cheney and former secretary of defense rumsfeld. [applause] they look great. they look great. as we put this stunning ship in to the service of our nation, we must also pay tribute to the thousands of citizens, military and civilian, who helped design and build her. their love of country has ported to every rivet and bulkhead on this vessel. you...
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susan rice, bless her heart, as my grandmother would say, she has two choices.ake the fifth, or tap dance. that's what klapper has been doing all along. backtracking and tap dancing. that's what i expect. i hope they ask hard enough questions that they do get to the truth. >> harris: we've seen her in interesting positions. to remember her and when violence broke out and our guys were killed and benghazi, she said it was because of a video that did not tip everything off when in many sunday shows saying those talking points. given her history, which do you think? would she come out of door number one, pleading the fifth, or number two, tap dancing? >> herman: tap dancing. she will be tap dancing. here's the other interesting thing about this whole thing. benghazi, it was clear that that video had nothing to do with it. >> kennedy: amen. >> herman: did the liberal media go back and put a camera and her face and have her defend that? no. they gave her a pass. she is going to be doing a lot of tap dancing on this committee, if she doesn't take the fifth. >> sandra:
susan rice, bless her heart, as my grandmother would say, she has two choices.ake the fifth, or tap dance. that's what klapper has been doing all along. backtracking and tap dancing. that's what i expect. i hope they ask hard enough questions that they do get to the truth. >> harris: we've seen her in interesting positions. to remember her and when violence broke out and our guys were killed and benghazi, she said it was because of a video that did not tip everything off when in many...
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susan and "washington post" opinion columnist catherine. good to have you both. >> good to be here. >> thanks for being with me. let's look back on this first trip. you might remember president trump's first trip overseas. a lot of our nato allies a bit on edge after that first trip. do you think this is a trip in which the president recalibrates or do you think this is just president trump being president trump, once again. we spend the next few days scratching our heads. >> i think president trump probably thinks he has a second chance to make a first impression here. but as we heard from hallie jackson on the ground. you have the leaders focused on three main things. immigration, free trade and climate change. those are not exactly areas of agreement with most of those countries and donald trump. so, the question is, can donald trump show these leaders that there's other places that they can work on? can he start focusing the issue on security more than anything else? that's what he's going to have to do. because he's still the president
susan and "washington post" opinion columnist catherine. good to have you both. >> good to be here. >> thanks for being with me. let's look back on this first trip. you might remember president trump's first trip overseas. a lot of our nato allies a bit on edge after that first trip. do you think this is a trip in which the president recalibrates or do you think this is just president trump being president trump, once again. we spend the next few days scratching our heads....
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discover how we can help find your unlock. >> former national security advisor susan rice agreeing totify before the house intel committee this month. the closed door testimony part of the investigation into russia's influence on the u.s. election. republican lawmakers also trying to find out whether rice played a role in unmasking members of the trump campaign. joining me now is former house intel committee chairman. pete, always good to see you. thanks for being here this morning. >> good morning. >> what do you expect will come out of this? again reiterating this will not be public. this will be closed door. >> this is an absolutely critical hearing for the house intelligence committee. you know, there have been a lot of issues raised about what the national security agency, how much have they been listening in to americans. you know, they are not supposed to listen to americans. there is foreign intelligence. that's what the nsa does. they are not supposed to target or capture american conversations. sometimes they do. and so, you know, if they get their act together, they get the
discover how we can help find your unlock. >> former national security advisor susan rice agreeing totify before the house intel committee this month. the closed door testimony part of the investigation into russia's influence on the u.s. election. republican lawmakers also trying to find out whether rice played a role in unmasking members of the trump campaign. joining me now is former house intel committee chairman. pete, always good to see you. thanks for being here this morning....
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susan page, i'm going to start with you.f questions about whether or not this was illegal. there's debate if this was treason, coordination, solicitation. politically what does this mean? >> politically this is a very serious development that we've seen today with these e-mails because the e-mails are so blunt about what is being offered and donald trump jr.'s response to it. i don't know. i'm not a lawyer. i don't know if this will violate the law. what the criminal penalties might be. but i think it does cross a political line that says that donald trump jr. despite his protestations for months afterwards, for a year afterwards, did indeed have a meeting that was presented to him as one at the behest of the russian government offering hi dirt on hillary clinton and his response was i'd love that. susan glasser, if it crosses political lines, what does that mean for republicans? >> as you saw earlier today with senator cruz, they're trying every which way to avoid talking about this understandably. and for democrats there's
susan page, i'm going to start with you.f questions about whether or not this was illegal. there's debate if this was treason, coordination, solicitation. politically what does this mean? >> politically this is a very serious development that we've seen today with these e-mails because the e-mails are so blunt about what is being offered and donald trump jr.'s response to it. i don't know. i'm not a lawyer. i don't know if this will violate the law. what the criminal penalties might be....
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do you remember susan rice?has been slapped with subpoenas and she is going to testify on capitol hill in the unmasking investigation, looking into unmasking of trump officials which is not supposed to be political. those names were leaked and that's a crime. she's playing the race and gender card since she might be being targeted because of her race and gender. do you think that's a fair assessment? >> it's amazing to me how they seem to be able to pull out the cards. look at the people being investigated. look at what the president has to go through on a daily basis and he's a white male. it has a lot to do with susan rice herself. the moment you parade around with talking points and be on the youtube video it has to do with being a liar. >> jesse: respond to. susan rice has been embroiled in the benghazi situation, she said it was about a video and she said bergdahl was a deserter and he served with honor and distinction and captured on the battlefield. then she changed her story in public about the unmasking
do you remember susan rice?has been slapped with subpoenas and she is going to testify on capitol hill in the unmasking investigation, looking into unmasking of trump officials which is not supposed to be political. those names were leaked and that's a crime. she's playing the race and gender card since she might be being targeted because of her race and gender. do you think that's a fair assessment? >> it's amazing to me how they seem to be able to pull out the cards. look at the people...