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susan?ews, the fbi releasing 71 pages of heavily-redacted documents tied to christopher steele, a former british intel officer behind the anti-trump dossier. the documents show paints to steele over unknown, unspecified period of time. the documents reveal steele was told to gaining intel on behalf of fbi. david: if you're looking for russian collusion, look no further than that man and the trump dossier. we'll be right back. with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to help you drive safer. giving you the power to actually lower your cost. unfortunately, it can't do anything about that. now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? [music playing] (ceo) haven't been playing golf this year, i am sorry about that. (vo) progress is in the pursuit. audi will cover your first month's lease payment on select models during summer of audi sales event. >> hot mission. necessary week at nasa will send a robotic spacecraft closer to the sun t
susan?ews, the fbi releasing 71 pages of heavily-redacted documents tied to christopher steele, a former british intel officer behind the anti-trump dossier. the documents show paints to steele over unknown, unspecified period of time. the documents reveal steele was told to gaining intel on behalf of fbi. david: if you're looking for russian collusion, look no further than that man and the trump dossier. we'll be right back. with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake...
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susan: we women just need places to train. i have never seen such strong-minded women as here in iran. iriranian women are really stro. they're able to achieve what they want even under the most difficult conditions. all they need are opportunities to practice, places where they can train that are safe and secure. reporter: susan didn't wait for someone else to take the initiative. she opened up her own kickboxing school in abdanan, the city nearest to her camp. men dominate the public sphere in this conservative city, which is home to 50,000 people. there aren't many women on the streets here. unemployment and frustration abound. married women are often the victims of domestic violence. when susan decided a few months ago to teach kickboxing to girls, the students came in droves. ♪ reporter: since then, the girls have been winning one tournament after another. back home at her camp in the evening, susan proudly shows us her medals. she only has one regret. susan: i don't have a single photo or video of me actually fighting. t
susan: we women just need places to train. i have never seen such strong-minded women as here in iran. iriranian women are really stro. they're able to achieve what they want even under the most difficult conditions. all they need are opportunities to practice, places where they can train that are safe and secure. reporter: susan didn't wait for someone else to take the initiative. she opened up her own kickboxing school in abdanan, the city nearest to her camp. men dominate the public sphere...
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well-done, susan. susan: there you go. stuart: we just turned negative again. be quiet, susan.arget, i have got to get to that because this is a remarkable economic indicator. biggest sales growth in 13 years. the consumer is clearly back. that is an, just moments ago, $88 a share. all-time high for target. looks to me like retail revival is on because of a very, not a spendthrift consumer but consumer has a lot of money. >> with tax cuts the consumer doing better. big box companies, target, walmart, done a great job, adapting to the market, getting online, pushing online products. target used to be sheep chic. but they have gone back to what they have done very well and i think the stock will reflect that. stuart: we're still positive, up four or five points, that is extraordinary bearing in mind the politics hovering right below the surface this morning. the market is shrugging off this headline, from "the wall street journal." cohen's guilty plea implicates the president. the market sloughed it off, shrugged completely. we're up eight points. got it. >>> individual stocks mo
well-done, susan. susan: there you go. stuart: we just turned negative again. be quiet, susan.arget, i have got to get to that because this is a remarkable economic indicator. biggest sales growth in 13 years. the consumer is clearly back. that is an, just moments ago, $88 a share. all-time high for target. looks to me like retail revival is on because of a very, not a spendthrift consumer but consumer has a lot of money. >> with tax cuts the consumer doing better. big box companies,...
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susan: good question.job, aren't they clustered around the big city, around new york, if you're moved here by a company, forced into the city. stuart: but i'm going to make a whole lot less money moving to new york city, i ain't moving. ashley: stu is moving to pittsburgh. susan: don't want to live in new jersey, okay. stuart: i want a studio built for me in naples, florida, no state tax, no state income tax, don't see why i can't do it. ashley: let's do it. let's go. stuart: okay. susan: won't see you in manhattan. stuart: you never know your luck. i will take a look at streaming stocks. new report, password sharing costing streaming companies millions of dollars. the streaming stocks are up. check amazon. reportedly working on a dvr to record live television, taking direct aim at tivo obviously. amazon is getting back to almost $1900 a share. again, how about apple? expected to start taking preorders for the its new iphones, plural, supposed to be three of them, starting september the 18th. >>> look at m
susan: good question.job, aren't they clustered around the big city, around new york, if you're moved here by a company, forced into the city. stuart: but i'm going to make a whole lot less money moving to new york city, i ain't moving. ashley: stu is moving to pittsburgh. susan: don't want to live in new jersey, okay. stuart: i want a studio built for me in naples, florida, no state tax, no state income tax, don't see why i can't do it. ashley: let's do it. let's go. stuart: okay. susan: won't...
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susan: 10 minutes left. jerry: i want to take you back to a subset of the economic conversation we were having a minute ago, which is trade. skepticism about free trade was prevalent in the republican party before donald trump arrived. he took skepticism to a new level and took democratic voters in the process. the question is where should , democrats be on free trade in 2018, because there is a moderate element of the democratic party that has been, and remains, in favor of the free trade agreement. but there is a certain amount of skepticism in your party as well. what is the consensus position, if any, on trade? neera: it is the democratic party, so asking for a consensus position on anything is a lot these days. i think you are going to have to forgive me for having a nuanced conversation on this for one minute. jerry: it is c-span. that is allowed. [laughter] neera: look, i think there has been a real challenge on what globalization has done to wages in the united states. that is not necessarily a produ
susan: 10 minutes left. jerry: i want to take you back to a subset of the economic conversation we were having a minute ago, which is trade. skepticism about free trade was prevalent in the republican party before donald trump arrived. he took skepticism to a new level and took democratic voters in the process. the question is where should , democrats be on free trade in 2018, because there is a moderate element of the democratic party that has been, and remains, in favor of the free trade...
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susan? susan: that's right. all schools in france are banning the use of cell phones. and there are very few exceptions where you i will be allowed to use a cell phone on school premises. ashley: wow. susan: i know, right. probably coming at a good time. i looked at the statistics, 89% of those aged 12 to 17 own a smartphone in france. compare that to see what i 79% in u.s. france has higher teenage ownership of phones than the u.s. ashley: go to any school. kids are looking down at the screen. susan: parents want to control screen time. ios 12s that screen time to reduce the amount and reduce how much they look on the phone. >> food luck with that. omarosa, former advisor to president trump, secretly taping a conversation with chief of staff john kelly in the situation room in the white house. the question is, did she break the law? more "varney" after this. ♪ two, down and back up. our phones are more than just phones. they are pocket sized personal trainers... last minute gift finders... siri: destination ahe
susan? susan: that's right. all schools in france are banning the use of cell phones. and there are very few exceptions where you i will be allowed to use a cell phone on school premises. ashley: wow. susan: i know, right. probably coming at a good time. i looked at the statistics, 89% of those aged 12 to 17 own a smartphone in france. compare that to see what i 79% in u.s. france has higher teenage ownership of phones than the u.s. ashley: go to any school. kids are looking down at the screen....
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susan: we are already at the halfway point. nicholas: let's talk about brett kavanaugh to the supreme court. when president trump announced his nomination, there was all kinds of predictions about how it might affect the midterm elections. it might motivate republicans if he was hauled up. it is now looking like he is on track to be confirmed before november 6, barring some unexpected disclosure. how in that scenario do you foresee his nomination and the change the balance of the court playing out in the ballot box? are there states where it matters more than a dozen others? sen. van hollen: first, i will challenge your point. i don't think it is a foregone conclusion that he is going to get to the united states supreme court. we haven't started hearings. the republicans are working hard to hide many documents, which makes a lot of us think that there is stuff in the documents that people don't want the public to see. if you look at all the polling, the public is not so big on what they are hearing about kavanaugh. that is not
susan: we are already at the halfway point. nicholas: let's talk about brett kavanaugh to the supreme court. when president trump announced his nomination, there was all kinds of predictions about how it might affect the midterm elections. it might motivate republicans if he was hauled up. it is now looking like he is on track to be confirmed before november 6, barring some unexpected disclosure. how in that scenario do you foresee his nomination and the change the balance of the court playing...
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susan: we heard the culture of corruption phrase. are they going to be run as a national campaign, or are they saying to the candidates address issues in your own district? darlene: a little of both. where chris collins or duncan hunter is, you could make it specific to that district and member of congress. on the broader level, you can make it a national issue, because of all of the things going on with the white house, the president, his former lawyer, his former campaign chairman, the charges they pled to or were convicted of this week. it can be localized, but it can be nationalized. leadership is from the top down. there can be a trickle-down culture of corruption argument. susan: let's talk about nancy pelosi, and the attacks against her politically by the republicans. normally, that makes someone's star rise among partisans. what are her chances of retaining leadership? jerry: the demonization of nancy pelosi we will see in 2018 has begun. we are just getting out of the primary season heading into the general election season.t
susan: we heard the culture of corruption phrase. are they going to be run as a national campaign, or are they saying to the candidates address issues in your own district? darlene: a little of both. where chris collins or duncan hunter is, you could make it specific to that district and member of congress. on the broader level, you can make it a national issue, because of all of the things going on with the white house, the president, his former lawyer, his former campaign chairman, the...
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is susan, this is heather's mother. >> have a seat. cold enough for you? >> yeah. pretty chilly out there. >> yeah, a little bit. >> gabe, what are you feeling right now? >> to be honest with you, a bit awkward. >> yeah. >> so, do i. just because we both know that you were here this summer. >> hm-mm. >> gabe, what is it like being here now? what is the feeling of being back in charlottesville? >> just realizing the magnitude of what happened there. because that got like national attention. i was not even expecting that to be honest with you. >> how did you feel when you heard that somebody had been killed? >> really didn't know how to feel. no offense to you, ma'am, at the time, i really didn't care. >> i understand. >> it was someone from the other side. >> i think that is part of the problem, there's this image of this communist protester, rebel. >> oh, my gosh. so not her. heather came from a broken home. her dad had drug problems. he is clean now. but he was never clean while she was growing up. heather seemed to ju
is susan, this is heather's mother. >> have a seat. cold enough for you? >> yeah. pretty chilly out there. >> yeah, a little bit. >> gabe, what are you feeling right now? >> to be honest with you, a bit awkward. >> yeah. >> so, do i. just because we both know that you were here this summer. >> hm-mm. >> gabe, what is it like being here now? what is the feeling of being back in charlottesville? >> just realizing the magnitude of what...
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is that right, susan? >> yes. press article mistakenly put that she did that doubt the poor in summary, they got that from the website. not only poor people file for bankruptcy. donald trump has filed for bankruptcy many times. i don't think he actually came to heather for help. a lot of people file for bankruptcy. she was in -- she was the bankruptcy intake person. she handled everything will file that came to the office. after she died, thousands of people over the course of the last year have come to me and said, well i knew heather. i say, how did you know her? theyimes they will say knew her as a bartender or waitress, but sometimes, more often than not, they say they met her at miller law group and that she was a person who made them feel comfortable, at ease. many times she would help people figure out how they did not even have to file for bankruptcy so they never became a client because heather could help them figure out what they needed to do to save their car or house and get themselveses back on track.
is that right, susan? >> yes. press article mistakenly put that she did that doubt the poor in summary, they got that from the website. not only poor people file for bankruptcy. donald trump has filed for bankruptcy many times. i don't think he actually came to heather for help. a lot of people file for bankruptcy. she was in -- she was the bankruptcy intake person. she handled everything will file that came to the office. after she died, thousands of people over the course of the last...
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susan has the number. susan: robust, 6.3% up from last year.ess than what economists had forecast. i will use the word sequential. i'm trying to test the buzzer. sequential slowdowns from june. little less than the growth rate in june, which was basically. we're at 6.3 in june. may was 6.5%. ashley: the trend is in the wrong direction. year-over-year. susan: it's a big number. citywise, las vegas, seattle, san francisco. top three markets. stuart: all up sharply. susan: when did las vegas come back? ashley: no kidding. stuart: you have to tell me about new jersey in light of tax rates. >>> foreign policy, iran says they have taken control of the straits of hormuz. secretary pompeo says, no you don't. here is the tweet. the islamic republic of iran does not control the strait of hormuz. it is an international waterway. the u.s. will continue to work with partners to insure freedom of navigation, and free flow of commerce in the international waterways. walid phares is here. they can't control the strait. the u.s. navy is there. >> iran doesn't c
susan has the number. susan: robust, 6.3% up from last year.ess than what economists had forecast. i will use the word sequential. i'm trying to test the buzzer. sequential slowdowns from june. little less than the growth rate in june, which was basically. we're at 6.3 in june. may was 6.5%. ashley: the trend is in the wrong direction. year-over-year. susan: it's a big number. citywise, las vegas, seattle, san francisco. top three markets. stuart: all up sharply. susan: when did las vegas come...
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susan.ho agreed to open her door to a man with my hateful past. >> good morning. >> i'll come out here. >> i want a hug. >> nice to meet you. >> i can't even imagine what's it's been like for you. >> i just looked at the salt and pepper shakers in the house. i don't have to worry about her hurting those now. come in. >> these are baby pitchers of heather and pictures of the family. >> this is heather here. >> she's giggling with her brother. she was a happy kid. always had to question everything. when he got old enough. >> she had a strong sense of right and wrong. she was always out talking to people. she was trying to make a difference. >> susan raised her in a single wide trailer in the hills outside charlottesville flt it was a hard life. it instilled a passion for social justice. heather never planned on counter protesting. until she saw cell phone video of the racist chants at the torch rally. >> i saw actual video heather that day. talking to a young lady from the alt right asking her
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and in about ten minutes, we'll show you their interview with former congresswoman, susan molinari, who served in the house from 1990 to 1997. >>> why did you undertake this project? >> well, the centennial of the election and proceeding of the first woman to serve in congress. she was elected in november of 1916 and seated in the house on april 2, 1917 when the house was called into a special session. congress was called into a special session by president woodrow wilson, when he asked for a decloration of war against germany. a momentous time. >> how did you decide you wanted to interview former congresswomen? >> we thought that would be the best way to look at the changing role and the evolution in roles of women in congress. we had an oral history program since 2004, and we learned so many things through these oral histories. we thought what better way to learn from the women who served and we also interviewed staff as well. so, some of the stories that we've learned, the experiences that these women have had, have been wonderful to learn more about. >> to date, we've done about 40
and in about ten minutes, we'll show you their interview with former congresswoman, susan molinari, who served in the house from 1990 to 1997. >>> why did you undertake this project? >> well, the centennial of the election and proceeding of the first woman to serve in congress. she was elected in november of 1916 and seated in the house on april 2, 1917 when the house was called into a special session. congress was called into a special session by president woodrow wilson, when...
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susan, you raise an interesting point.out this much about the omarosa book and the manafort trial, which is the legal proceeding that honestly has the least to do with him, what will happen when this woodward book comes out and the mueller investigation really starts coming to a head? >> well, that's right. i mean, president trump, donald trump, cornered, is clearly when he lashes out the most. it appears that some of this frenetic action and tweeting is because he feels a sense of increasing besiegement or whatever. that bob woodward book is coming out, i believe on september 11th, so just in a few weeks' time. and remember his very, very strong response to the allegations contained in the michael wolff book "fire and fury" at the beginning of this year. michael wolff is nothing like the journalist that bob woodward is. knowing bob well, i for one suspect that there will be a lot of original reporting and eyebrow-raising revelations about what it's like to work in the trump white house. if for no other reason than trump h
susan, you raise an interesting point.out this much about the omarosa book and the manafort trial, which is the legal proceeding that honestly has the least to do with him, what will happen when this woodward book comes out and the mueller investigation really starts coming to a head? >> well, that's right. i mean, president trump, donald trump, cornered, is clearly when he lashes out the most. it appears that some of this frenetic action and tweeting is because he feels a sense of...
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susan: i would probably go for $39.99. ♪ susan: i think these were on your list. i don't think they'll ever sell. -lemonis: oh, that's cool. -lisa: that's really cool. i love the raincoats. giovanni: i don't see somebody putting this on their dog. we've done that, and we've seen that it doesn't move the needle. we do have to get -- pick and choose. i think -- i think this will sell. i could picture a corgi in it. and i'm not the merchandiser. i'm just saying. lemonis: well, you seem like it. giovanni: yeah, i definitely don't think that will sell. this is at least cute. lemonis: gio has an opinion, but his opinion sometimes comes without any information. you never once asked lisa what she thought. lisa: it's ultimately my decision on the products. lemonis: this is a $100 million business that's making great money. we want to pick up three more points of margin. at the end of the day, we have one person that has to be in charge of the business, and that's not me, and that's not you. giovanni: we don't know this space, and we make guesses. lemonis: when you say "we,
susan: i would probably go for $39.99. ♪ susan: i think these were on your list. i don't think they'll ever sell. -lemonis: oh, that's cool. -lisa: that's really cool. i love the raincoats. giovanni: i don't see somebody putting this on their dog. we've done that, and we've seen that it doesn't move the needle. we do have to get -- pick and choose. i think -- i think this will sell. i could picture a corgi in it. and i'm not the merchandiser. i'm just saying. lemonis: well, you seem like it....
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susan and mark are going to stay with us. up next, new evidence of russia trying to hack our political system. this time, targeting conservative think tanks who don't like trump. we'll explain what these hackers tried to do and how microsoft stopped it. but, first, remember, we talked yesterday about melania trump's speech on cyber civility? well, conan o'brien suggests one person should have been listening a little more closely. >> melania trump gave a speech denouncing cyber bullying. immediately yaafterward, presidt trump went on twitter and called her a loser immigrant. sleek de. performance. dependability is top on my list. well then, here's some vehicles that deliver on that. woah! wow. oh jeez! that's our truck! it's our truck! and they're our cars! that's my chevy! chevy's the only brand to earn j.d. power dependability awards across cars, trucks and suvs three years in a row. awesome. i'm proud. it's like a dynasty. it's impressive. in them therr hills on your guarantevacation.find gold but we can guarantee the best
susan and mark are going to stay with us. up next, new evidence of russia trying to hack our political system. this time, targeting conservative think tanks who don't like trump. we'll explain what these hackers tried to do and how microsoft stopped it. but, first, remember, we talked yesterday about melania trump's speech on cyber civility? well, conan o'brien suggests one person should have been listening a little more closely. >> melania trump gave a speech denouncing cyber bullying....
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lynda johnson robb, thank you susan bails and thanks to all of you. and thank you to the women we honor today. an amazing century. thank you. [ applause ] >> a parting gift to all of you from us. >> the flowers are extraordinary. it smells so good. >> that's so nice. i just celebrated my 50th wedding anniversary. >> congratulations. >> these were made by a friend of mine. >> i could have used this two days ago. >> susan? thank you, susan. >> ladies and gentlemen, if we could all have a round of applause for our amazing panel today. >> thank you, all! >>> our live coverage from the white house historical associations presidential site summit begins at 12:30 eastern with former white house pastry chef roland mesnier. he talks about serving five presidents over a quarter century. >>> and tomorrow our white house press secretaries will join a panel discussion with current white house correspondents. and john meacham talks about george w. bush, thomas jefferson and franklin d. roosevelt. live coverage from the historical associations from presidential site
lynda johnson robb, thank you susan bails and thanks to all of you. and thank you to the women we honor today. an amazing century. thank you. [ applause ] >> a parting gift to all of you from us. >> the flowers are extraordinary. it smells so good. >> that's so nice. i just celebrated my 50th wedding anniversary. >> congratulations. >> these were made by a friend of mine. >> i could have used this two days ago. >> susan? thank you, susan. >>...
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susan cooper described as a loyal and long serving member of staff. is helping with the investigations and is deeply saddened by the depth of susan and john cooper. —— deaths. people in hawaii are being moved away from their homes as a hurricane nears the american pacific islands. hurricane lane's already causing flash floods, power cuts and torrential rains. the hurricane has now been downgraded to category three strength. but the storm is still carrying winds of over 100 and 20 miles per hour. james cook reports from hawaii. this is what hurricane lane has done to hawaii already. and that is still churning towards the islands. so far, it is not the ferocious wind but the torrential rain which is the biggest problem. there are reports of catastrophic flooding, of landslides and of water rescues. tourists among those who have been pulled to safety. attention, attention. the beaches are closed. please leave the area. the big island in hawaii, hawaii county, has received in some cases some reports of two feet of rain already. unfortunately, there is mor
susan cooper described as a loyal and long serving member of staff. is helping with the investigations and is deeply saddened by the depth of susan and john cooper. —— deaths. people in hawaii are being moved away from their homes as a hurricane nears the american pacific islands. hurricane lane's already causing flash floods, power cuts and torrential rains. the hurricane has now been downgraded to category three strength. but the storm is still carrying winds of over 100 and 20 miles per...
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susan? the more people that show up here eventually will take over all of d.c. and he'll have no choice but to resign. [singing] >> mark: actually the president was in fact not in the white house but in new jersey. but he could still hear rosie from there. a wild story out of boise, idaho, folks there were shocked to look at other windows and find more than 100 of what farm animal running loose through ths city? and we go to susan again. >> ducks. >> mark: let's roll that tape. >> goats on the loose. residents in boise, idaho, waking up to a shocking scene. 118 goats swarming their suburban yards, completely unsupervised. >> what happens if you get it wrong? >> mark: we are back to 0-0. over 100 goats there. i believe they were fleeing rosie's medley. [laughter] let's go to question three. this is multiple-choice. an amish man in michigan is giving ridesharing apps a run for their money by launching his own business using just his horse and buggy. people in his town can secure a ride for jus
susan? the more people that show up here eventually will take over all of d.c. and he'll have no choice but to resign. [singing] >> mark: actually the president was in fact not in the white house but in new jersey. but he could still hear rosie from there. a wild story out of boise, idaho, folks there were shocked to look at other windows and find more than 100 of what farm animal running loose through ths city? and we go to susan again. >> ducks. >> mark: let's roll that...
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back with me is susan glasser.nt to get your take on this, susan, because i think it's an issue going forward. yes, trump's attacks are awful but it's not the only issue that journalists contend with. even some democrats are restricting access. >> that's right. i think a lot of politicians make the mistake of thinking that, you know, just because the other party is in power, the press is somehow on their side. press bashing has long been an equal opportunity sport. alexandria ocasio-cortez has been rocketed to national stardom on the basis of winning one primary election. i think she's learning perhaps the hard way that the national media scrutiny isn't always going to give you flattering portrayals, but that openness means openness. and she made a mistake, in my view, this week. >> and her campaign spokesman said this won't happen again, there will be access in the future. speaking of attacks against the press, there were 400 newspapers across the country, many of them local papers, publishing editorials decrying
back with me is susan glasser.nt to get your take on this, susan, because i think it's an issue going forward. yes, trump's attacks are awful but it's not the only issue that journalists contend with. even some democrats are restricting access. >> that's right. i think a lot of politicians make the mistake of thinking that, you know, just because the other party is in power, the press is somehow on their side. press bashing has long been an equal opportunity sport. alexandria...
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is susan, this is heather's mother.a little bit. >> gabe, what are you feeling right now? >> to be honest with you, a bit awkward. >> yeah. >> so, do i. just because we both know that you were here this summer. >> hm-mm. >> gabe, what is it like being here now? what is the feeling of being back in charlottesville? >> just realizing the magnitude of what happened there. because that got like national attention. i was not even expecting that to be honest with you. >> how did you feel when you heard that somebody had been killed? >> really didn't know how to feel. no offense to you, ma'am, at the time, i really didn't care. >> i understand. >> it was someone from the other side. >> i think that is part of the problem, there's this image of this communist protester, rebel. >> oh, my gosh. so not her. heather came from a broken home. her dad had drug problems. he is clean now. but he was never clean while she was growing up. heather seemed to just take it all in. but i know it damaged her in ways. >> gabe, would you mind sha
is susan, this is heather's mother.a little bit. >> gabe, what are you feeling right now? >> to be honest with you, a bit awkward. >> yeah. >> so, do i. just because we both know that you were here this summer. >> hm-mm. >> gabe, what is it like being here now? what is the feeling of being back in charlottesville? >> just realizing the magnitude of what happened there. because that got like national attention. i was not even expecting that to be honest...
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panel is back, susan, michael, howard. other than quick little mastnafort shoutou you didn't get a chance to weigh in. this is a a fast-moving trial, feels like this is -- i feel like we're watching a pre-season football game and we're sort of getting a taste of what's to come. >> this is not a trial that's about obstruction of justice, not about the russia interference allegations but it sets the stage for what's going to follow. if robert mueller in his first trial gets an easy win against donald trump's former campaign chairman that makes it harder and harder to call his inquiry a witch hunt. >> people forget here that -- some people thought the charges were what was going to squeeze manafort. it's the conviction that mueller wants to do, it seems like, to squeeze manafort. >> that's right. that's what susan is saying. and i agree with that. which is why i don't think it's a pre-season game. it's more like the regular -- the opening day. >> not the playoffs yet, but regular season. >> it's opening day without the buntin
panel is back, susan, michael, howard. other than quick little mastnafort shoutou you didn't get a chance to weigh in. this is a a fast-moving trial, feels like this is -- i feel like we're watching a pre-season football game and we're sort of getting a taste of what's to come. >> this is not a trial that's about obstruction of justice, not about the russia interference allegations but it sets the stage for what's going to follow. if robert mueller in his first trial gets an easy win...
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nbc's susan mcginnis joins us live with reaction to all of this. susan? >> in recent weeks we've watched as the president's att ks on the mueller investigation have leincreased, but today a car call to end it. >> reporter: president trump eapeared with faithrs at the white house today after ramping up his attacks on special counsel robert mueller. for the first himee publicly called on his attorney general to end the russia probe, tweetinghis morning, attorney general jeff sessions should stop this rigged witch hunt right now. sessions recused himself last year from all cases involving russian election meddling,le ing him unable to stop the investigation, even if he wanted ou. the white claims the president's tweet was not a demand. >>he president's stating his opinion. it's not an order. but i think he's been crystal clear about how he feels about this investigation. >> reporter: lawmakers on both sides immediately spoke out in support of the probe. >> the threats bndlying from president of the united states against a lof enforcement cer constitute evide
nbc's susan mcginnis joins us live with reaction to all of this. susan? >> in recent weeks we've watched as the president's att ks on the mueller investigation have leincreased, but today a car call to end it. >> reporter: president trump eapeared with faithrs at the white house today after ramping up his attacks on special counsel robert mueller. for the first himee publicly called on his attorney general to end the russia probe, tweetinghis morning, attorney general jeff sessions...
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susan mcginnis is there with the latest on all th. susan, what do we know about this plea deal in terms of how it impacts the president? >> that's a big question. cohen pleading guilty to the campaign fance violations and it has to do with hush money payments to two women, stormy daniels and karen mcdowell using. the walls are i closing for the president and possiy he could ccused of wrongdoing. there are concerns among some close to the wte house we're hearing that they are worried about impeachment, especially if, aaron, the democrats win back the house in november. they say this is going to be their t priority. >> let's turn to the paul manafort conction in alexandria. he faced 18 counts there. the jury only found h guilty on eight of those. what does that mean for robert mueller at this point. nd his bs his case standing. when you start to hear about the presidenet trying to g ride of th mueller investigation, this gives it moresteel. it's seen as a victory. even though it's not related to collusion, there's interest on eller's pa
susan mcginnis is there with the latest on all th. susan, what do we know about this plea deal in terms of how it impacts the president? >> that's a big question. cohen pleading guilty to the campaign fance violations and it has to do with hush money payments to two women, stormy daniels and karen mcdowell using. the walls are i closing for the president and possiy he could ccused of wrongdoing. there are concerns among some close to the wte house we're hearing that they are worried about...
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his wife, susan, worked at a travel agents in the centre of burnley.and long serving" and the shop has been closed for the past few days as a mark of respect. their daughter is still coming to terms with her loss. mum and dad were the best parents anybody could wish for. mum was fit and healthy, we used to go to the gym two or three times a week and dad was the same, he was an active walker. postmortem results are expected in the next few days, but it could be weeks before kelly 0rmerod is allowed to bring her parents‘ bodies home. stuart flinders, bbc news, burnley. the british—iranian woman, nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, has been refused an extension, to her temporary release fromjail in iran. her husband richard, confirmed she'd returned to evin prison, after a three day release spent with her familyjust outside of the capital tehran. she was given a five year sentence in 2016 and accused of spying, a charge she denies. 0ur correspondent caroline davis is here with me. so, no success in trying to get this temporary release extended. what do you think t
his wife, susan, worked at a travel agents in the centre of burnley.and long serving" and the shop has been closed for the past few days as a mark of respect. their daughter is still coming to terms with her loss. mum and dad were the best parents anybody could wish for. mum was fit and healthy, we used to go to the gym two or three times a week and dad was the same, he was an active walker. postmortem results are expected in the next few days, but it could be weeks before kelly 0rmerod is...
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his wife, susan, worked at a travel agents in the centre of burnley. past few days as a mark of respect. postmortem results are expected in the next few days, but it could be weeks before kelly ormerod is allowed to bring her parents' bodies home. stuart flinders, bbc news, burnley. the british—iranian woman, nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, has been refused an extension, to her temporary release fromjail in iran. her husband richard, confirmed she'd returned to evin prison, after a three day release, spent with herfamilyjust outside of the capital tehran. she was given a five year sentence in 2016 and accused of spying, a charge she denies. now on bbc news, sport today. hello, i'm chetan pathak and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: a late winner at newcastle ensures chelsea's ioo% start to the season continues. a huge crash in the belgian grand prix, but sebastian vettel steers clear of the pile—up to win and close the gap on lewis hamilton. and american bryson dechambeau leads the fedex cup playoffs after win
his wife, susan, worked at a travel agents in the centre of burnley. past few days as a mark of respect. postmortem results are expected in the next few days, but it could be weeks before kelly ormerod is allowed to bring her parents' bodies home. stuart flinders, bbc news, burnley. the british—iranian woman, nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, has been refused an extension, to her temporary release fromjail in iran. her husband richard, confirmed she'd returned to evin prison, after a three day...
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announcer: susan molinari served in the u.s. house of representatives from 1990-1997, as a republican from new york. next, she talks about her experience as the daughter of a congressman. as vice chair of the republican conference, as the keynote speaker at the 1996 republican national convention, and her marriage to a fellow member of congress. the u.s. house of representatives office of the historian conducted this interview, which is about one hour and 45 minutes. >> my name is kathleen johnson and i am with the house historian today. we are in the house recording studio and we are very pleased to be speaking with susan molinari from new york. thank you for coming. >> i am excited to be part of the project. >> the project we are working on is to recognize and celebrate the 100th anniversary of the election of jeannette rankin to congress, the first woman. we have a much of questions we wanted to ask, but when you are young did you have female role models? >> no. i never thought about that question before, but i do not think s
announcer: susan molinari served in the u.s. house of representatives from 1990-1997, as a republican from new york. next, she talks about her experience as the daughter of a congressman. as vice chair of the republican conference, as the keynote speaker at the 1996 republican national convention, and her marriage to a fellow member of congress. the u.s. house of representatives office of the historian conducted this interview, which is about one hour and 45 minutes. >> my name is...
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susan hogan is looking at the susan hogan is looking at the best online payment systems.lo i you, basement bathroom of solitude, but sometimes you stink. febreze air effects doesn't just mask, it cleans away odors. because the things you love can stink. take prilosec otc and take control of heartburn. so you don't have to stash antacids here... here... or, here. kick your antacid habit with prilosec otc. one pill a day, 24 hours, zero heartburn. >>> it was one of our area's darkest days. the annapolis community continues to heal, the anne arundel countries police chief is looking back at what thorities believe led up to the capital gazette shooting and making changes within the department. >> if we're not trying to get better after every bad thing that happens we're not doing ouo >> the news team went one-on-one with the chief to ask why police couldn'tntervene when so many people felt threatened by the suspect for. yea jodi fleischer looks at what action the chief is taking now. >> they're responding to the active shooter -- >> at least ten shots heard. >> it floored me. >> reporter: the
susan hogan is looking at the susan hogan is looking at the best online payment systems.lo i you, basement bathroom of solitude, but sometimes you stink. febreze air effects doesn't just mask, it cleans away odors. because the things you love can stink. take prilosec otc and take control of heartburn. so you don't have to stash antacids here... here... or, here. kick your antacid habit with prilosec otc. one pill a day, 24 hours, zero heartburn. >>> it was one of our area's darkest...
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there were days when susan was sick or whatever and younger. you do what you have to do as a mother. that was never an issue. but again, i went back early just because i could. because of my circumstances. >> besides your husband, were there other members that might have helped you out if you had to go vote or meet with someone? >> i do recall one time being on the house floor and it was one of those nights when we are voting until -- back in the day, like, you would vote sometimes until 11:00 at night. i had forgot my card. and so i had to go to the well. and susan was sleeping. i know this is some hard -- i know this is hard for some people to picture. but i took the baby and i was like, tom, can you hold her? and he was great. there's nothing easier than making friends when you're holding a sweet little baby. particularly when they are sleeping. >> next section? >> sure. >> we are going to switch gears now and talk about women in congress. when jeannette rankin first served in congress, there is a ton of press attention that was paid to her
there were days when susan was sick or whatever and younger. you do what you have to do as a mother. that was never an issue. but again, i went back early just because i could. because of my circumstances. >> besides your husband, were there other members that might have helped you out if you had to go vote or meet with someone? >> i do recall one time being on the house floor and it was one of those nights when we are voting until -- back in the day, like, you would vote sometimes...
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susan w hoganh what you need to know about the security of the services. >>> there are >>> there are ports amazon is getting down to the finalists for their he aquarters. th looking at 20 citying cluding d.c., northern montgomery and virginia. cey will the list this month, then ask for the best a fina offers. the new headquarters will creat0 50,0 jobs and $5 billion cons.uction investme the company is not saying a word about its plans. >>> loudoun county drivers along busy route 7. the change east of leesrg is w open. it puts the county closer to making route 7 a limited access highway. we'llee construction in the area for several weeks as crews wide road. this project includes bike and pggerhs at a bridge over at the "w" and o.d. trail. >>> one d of thekest days. what we are learning about the capital gazette shooting suspect and how to prevent it. >>> paying with a tap of your phe has never bee easier, but is it safe? susan hogan is working for you, looking at the best online payment systems. >> >>>> it was one of our areas darkest days at the annapolis community continues to heal,
susan w hoganh what you need to know about the security of the services. >>> there are >>> there are ports amazon is getting down to the finalists for their he aquarters. th looking at 20 citying cluding d.c., northern montgomery and virginia. cey will the list this month, then ask for the best a fina offers. the new headquarters will creat0 50,0 jobs and $5 billion cons.uction investme the company is not saying a word about its plans. >>> loudoun county drivers along...
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susan, this is the young man i told you about. this is gabe. >> pretty chilly out there. >> yeah a little bit. >> gabe, what are you feeling right now? >> honestly a bit awkward. >> just because we both know you were here this summer. >> gabe, what's it like being here now? what's the feeling of being back in charlottesville? >> just realizing the magnitude of what happened there because that got like national attention. i wasn't even expecting that to be honest with you. >> how did you feel somebody had been killed? >> i didn't know how to feel and honestly i really didn't care -- >> i think that's part of the problem is there's this image of this communist protester rebel -- >> so not her. heather came from a broken home. her dad had drug problems. he's clean now but he was never clean while she was growing up. heather seemed to just take it all in but i know it damaged her in ways. >> gabe, would you mind sharing your upbringing lat with susan. >> when i was around seven years old my mom kind of went off on a binder for a couple years and da
susan, this is the young man i told you about. this is gabe. >> pretty chilly out there. >> yeah a little bit. >> gabe, what are you feeling right now? >> honestly a bit awkward. >> just because we both know you were here this summer. >> gabe, what's it like being here now? what's the feeling of being back in charlottesville? >> just realizing the magnitude of what happened there because that got like national attention. i wasn't even expecting that to...
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susan, thank you. ew now to shocking revelations from a triple murder that has gripped the natio according to a newly released arrest affidavit, the colorado man charged with murder in the deaths of his wife and two p daughters tolice he saw his wife strangling their daughters after he told her hete w to separate. 33-year-old christopher watts claimse thenent into a rage, ultimately strangling her to death, but prosecutors don't buy that explanation. the affidavit also reveals that watts was having an affair with ork colleague which he denied to police. watts is due in court to be arraigned today. nbc's miguel almaguer has more. >> reporter: officially charged with murdering his pregnant wife and two children, chris watts could now face the death penalty. court documents confirming the remains were dumped on the oild fi where he worked. 3-year-old celeste and 4-ar-old bella left in a well filled with crude oil for four days. the documents raising the question, were the girls strangled. thei mother shan
susan, thank you. ew now to shocking revelations from a triple murder that has gripped the natio according to a newly released arrest affidavit, the colorado man charged with murder in the deaths of his wife and two p daughters tolice he saw his wife strangling their daughters after he told her hete w to separate. 33-year-old christopher watts claimse thenent into a rage, ultimately strangling her to death, but prosecutors don't buy that explanation. the affidavit also reveals that watts was...
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susan cooper, ona dream this couple, john and susan cooper, on a dream holiday with their daughter andwhat we have got is a very emotional interview with doctor kelly, daughter, who describes watching them die before high—rise, doctors tried to save them but they were unable to, and she says she doesn't believe that they died of natural causes. thomas cook, who they booked with and to have run a lot of holidays at this hotel, have ta ken have run a lot of holidays at this hotel, have taken guests out of the hotel, have taken guests out of the hotel, the kind of precautionary measure, but they obviously don't know at the moment what has caused this tragedy to happen. and for holiday—makers there are heading out with thomas cook it is all about trying to reassure people and get some answers because as you are hearing, nobody seems quite sure what has happened but the daughter is convinced something is not quite right. it is a huge hotspot for holiday—makers, more than 300,000 went last year and the daily mirror has accounts of other holiday—makers talking about being hit by food poisonin
susan cooper, ona dream this couple, john and susan cooper, on a dream holiday with their daughter andwhat we have got is a very emotional interview with doctor kelly, daughter, who describes watching them die before high—rise, doctors tried to save them but they were unable to, and she says she doesn't believe that they died of natural causes. thomas cook, who they booked with and to have run a lot of holidays at this hotel, have ta ken have run a lot of holidays at this hotel, have taken...
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wales, susan pinter —— susan came to stoke, she could not find what she wanted, and we have gone fromstrength to strength, in 1972, susan designed the botanic garden brand of pottery which is one of the biggest brands in the world, must be 100 million pieces out in the world at the moment on shelves, in dishwashers, on tables. my in—laws had it on their wedding list, 50 years ago, they still have the set. i am really pleased. it is still a £30 million a year product to us and we put new things into it every year and that is innovation matched with their heritage. we also own royal worcester, you have a beautiful piece in front of you, the cup, a piece of what i would call celebratory work made for morgan on their 100th anniversary, a piece of bone china, made in stoke, not in oui’ bone china, made in stoke, not in our factory. you mentioned heritage, innovation, both very important, but to what extent does the heritage elements supersede innovation, made in britain, when it comes to things like pottery, in markets like the us, canada, and asia, that has a big standing? it does. we sel
wales, susan pinter —— susan came to stoke, she could not find what she wanted, and we have gone fromstrength to strength, in 1972, susan designed the botanic garden brand of pottery which is one of the biggest brands in the world, must be 100 million pieces out in the world at the moment on shelves, in dishwashers, on tables. my in—laws had it on their wedding list, 50 years ago, they still have the set. i am really pleased. it is still a £30 million a year product to us and we put new...
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for thomas cook, this is very close to home — —— susan cooper worked at their burnley branch. a loyal and long—serving member of staff. the company says it's helping with the authorities‘ investigations and is deeply saddened by the deaths of susan and john cooper. judith moritz, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: president xijinping ate president xi jinping ate fish and chips with david cameron, and now one english chip shot is cashing in one english chip shot is cashing in ona one english chip shot is cashing in on a boom chinese visitors. —— in. he's the first african—american to win the presidential nomination of a major party, and he accepts exactly 45 years ago to the day that martin luther king declared "i have a dream." as darkness falls tonight, an unfamiliar light will appear in the south—eastern sky. an orange glowing disk that's brighter than anything save the moon — our neighbouring planet, mars. there is no doubt that this election is an important milestone in the birth of east timor as the world's newest nation. it'll take months and billions of
for thomas cook, this is very close to home — —— susan cooper worked at their burnley branch. a loyal and long—serving member of staff. the company says it's helping with the authorities‘ investigations and is deeply saddened by the deaths of susan and john cooper. judith moritz, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: president xijinping ate president xi jinping ate fish and chips with david cameron, and now one english chip shot is cashing in one english chip shot is...
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for thomas cook, this is very close to home — susan cooper worked at their burnley branch.cooper described as a loyal and long—serving member of staff. the company says it's helping with the authorities‘ investigations and is deeply saddened by the deaths of susan and john cooper. judith moritz, bbc news. a man who falsely claimed to be a grenfell tower resident to avoid a prison sentence has been jailed for six years. derrick peters stayed at the park grand hotel in paddington after claiming he lost his friend and his possessions in the blaze injune last year. he then ran up a bill of £45,000. there is no safe level of alcohol consumption, that's the stark message from one of the most significant studies into alcohol use and its health effects to date. researchers looked at the drinking habits of people in 195 countries, including the uk. the findings suggest that even moderate consumption is asscociated with cancer and other diseases. 0ur health correspondent, dominic hughes, reports. just how much alcohol is it safe to drink? it's confusing when different studies produce
for thomas cook, this is very close to home — susan cooper worked at their burnley branch.cooper described as a loyal and long—serving member of staff. the company says it's helping with the authorities‘ investigations and is deeply saddened by the deaths of susan and john cooper. judith moritz, bbc news. a man who falsely claimed to be a grenfell tower resident to avoid a prison sentence has been jailed for six years. derrick peters stayed at the park grand hotel in paddington after...
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consumer reporter susan hogan has a closer look. >>> the popularity of hummus is spreading. the traditionalece of chickpeas, sesame paste, lemon juices, spis and olive oil deliver a simple dip in seconds. but is it healthy? >> if there was a nutrition contest for dips, hummus would win t top price in the best all-around catego a. >> reportewo tablespoon serving of hummus packs quite ap nutritionalch including heart healthy fat, two to thr grams of protein and about three grams of fiber. most of hummus' health benefitm come fe chickpeas. they are chock full of key nutrients and just b vitamin, calcium, folate, iron, magnesium, phosphorus, panassium zinc and they are a part of class of le guims calls pulsed which havn shown to offer several health benefits. >> the research suggests that peop who eat a lot of pulse do tend to weigh less and have lower levels of cholesterol and fewer cases of heart disease and diabetes even certain types of cancer. >> reporter: but the two tablespoon serving can have 50, 60, 70 calories depending on brand so be mindful whenou're dipping. and whe
consumer reporter susan hogan has a closer look. >>> the popularity of hummus is spreading. the traditionalece of chickpeas, sesame paste, lemon juices, spis and olive oil deliver a simple dip in seconds. but is it healthy? >> if there was a nutrition contest for dips, hummus would win t top price in the best all-around catego a. >> reportewo tablespoon serving of hummus packs quite ap nutritionalch including heart healthy fat, two to thr grams of protein and about three...
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consumer reporter susan hoaguer is wor for you for what you need to know. susan? >> that's right.ongressi audit says moref taxpayers will owe money next year due to low withhoings from their paychecks. the government sent new tax withholding tables to employers earlier this year. this new audit just released found 30 million workers are not having enough moneyhh wd from their paychecks and will owe money next april. if the new t law had not taken effect, about 27 million would ha owed. it's not too late, though, for you to adjust your wit soldings. noe what you should claim on your w-4 at work? the irs has a tax withholding calculator. of course we have a link for you right now on our nbc washington app. just search "income taxes." leon?d >> save in one area and have to pay more in otrs. >> nasty surprise there. >> thanks, susan. >>> this is a labor and delivery nightmare. y one new mom is suing the hospital where her beautiful baby girl was born. >> just tryin to wra my mind around how it would feel to be basically gutted like a fish. >> and the latest on conditions in california
consumer reporter susan hoaguer is wor for you for what you need to know. susan? >> that's right.ongressi audit says moref taxpayers will owe money next year due to low withhoings from their paychecks. the government sent new tax withholding tables to employers earlier this year. this new audit just released found 30 million workers are not having enough moneyhh wd from their paychecks and will owe money next april. if the new t law had not taken effect, about 27 million would ha owed....
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for thomas cook, this is very close to home — susan cooper worked at their burnley branch.and long—serving member of staff. the company says it's helping with the authorities' investigations and is deeply saddened by the deaths of susan and john cooper. judith moritz, bbc news. the united nations says that 22 children and four women have been killed by a saudi—led coalition air strike in yemen. they were fleeing fighting in and around the key port city of hudaida yesterday. it comes just weeks after a strike on a bus killed more than a0 children. spain's socialist government has passed a decree to exhume the remains of the late fascist dictator francisco franco from a huge mausoleum near madrid. they say the site glorifies spain's fascist past, but many say the remains should be left to rest in peace. andrew plant reports. high ona high on a mountainside near madrid is 152 metre high cross marks the resting place of more than 30,000 soldiers killed on both sides of the spanish civil war, and francisco franco, spain's former fascist dictator. now the government has taken the
for thomas cook, this is very close to home — susan cooper worked at their burnley branch.and long—serving member of staff. the company says it's helping with the authorities' investigations and is deeply saddened by the deaths of susan and john cooper. judith moritz, bbc news. the united nations says that 22 children and four women have been killed by a saudi—led coalition air strike in yemen. they were fleeing fighting in and around the key port city of hudaida yesterday. it comes just...
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susan, good morning. >> reporter: hey, good morning, phillip and marlie. this is a hastily arranged interview soon after the administration learned white house counsel don mcgahn spent 30 hours talking with special prosecutors involved in the russia investigation and also amid increasing attacks by the president agaves mueller in the probe. president trump said he could get involved in the investigation instead choosing not to. he told roit ers i could go in and run it if i want. but i decided to stay out. one federal prosecutor told nbc news a person cannot really be in charge of his own investigation. but the president is definitely getting involved on twitter, upping his attacks, calling special counsel mueller on monday disgraced and discredited. the investigation once again a rigged witch hunt. >>> also being asked if he will interview with robert mueller, he agrees with his personal attorney rudy giuliani that any statements he makes could be used against him in perjury. this comes after the president removed the security clearance of former cia dire
susan, good morning. >> reporter: hey, good morning, phillip and marlie. this is a hastily arranged interview soon after the administration learned white house counsel don mcgahn spent 30 hours talking with special prosecutors involved in the russia investigation and also amid increasing attacks by the president agaves mueller in the probe. president trump said he could get involved in the investigation instead choosing not to. he told roit ers i could go in and run it if i want. but i...
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for thomas cook, this is very close to home — susan cooper worked out their burnley branch.s cooper described as a loyal and long—serving member of staff. the company says it's helping with the authorities‘ investigations and is deeply saddened by the deaths of susan and john cooper. judith moritz, bbc news. president trump has cancelled plans for his secretary of state to visit north korea. mist and trump said progress towards the us goal of denuclearising the korean peninsula was too slow. he said: well, david willis joins us live from washington. strange mixed m essa 9 es from washington. strange mixed messages in there, trying to unpick those tweets? yes indeed. double handed, perhaps triple handed, a message from donald trump. 0n the one hand saying that he believes north korea is dragging its feet as far as denuclearisation is concerned. 0n the other hand, extending battle of branch, that warm greeting, to the north korean leader, kim jong—un, basically saying he hopes to see him soon. —— extending that olive branch. the president making it clear as well, the recent tr
for thomas cook, this is very close to home — susan cooper worked out their burnley branch.s cooper described as a loyal and long—serving member of staff. the company says it's helping with the authorities‘ investigations and is deeply saddened by the deaths of susan and john cooper. judith moritz, bbc news. president trump has cancelled plans for his secretary of state to visit north korea. mist and trump said progress towards the us goal of denuclearising the korean peninsula was too...
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the grieving family of john and susan cooper willjust be wanting answers. in the history of the internet is about to get underway. two youtube stars — ksi and logan paul — are set to earn millions of dollars in a boxing match that's being broadcast via pay per view online. colin paterson reports. who's ready for the biggest internet event in history? two of the biggest youtube stars taking their online rivalry into the boxing ring. i cannot wait to punch you right in your stupid, smug face. britain's ksi and his american opponent, logan paul, each have almost 20 million subscribers, predominately teenage boys attracted by their mix of comedy, bad language, and hostility towards other youtube stars. despite not being professional boxers, tonight both are set to make seven—figure sums in a pay—per—view fight broadcast live, not on satellite tv, but on youtube. for anyone who says this is wwe, it will be scripted, a lot of people watching this fight are very young. how good a role model are you? i never like people calling me a role model. i am not a role mode
the grieving family of john and susan cooper willjust be wanting answers. in the history of the internet is about to get underway. two youtube stars — ksi and logan paul — are set to earn millions of dollars in a boxing match that's being broadcast via pay per view online. colin paterson reports. who's ready for the biggest internet event in history? two of the biggest youtube stars taking their online rivalry into the boxing ring. i cannot wait to punch you right in your stupid, smug face....