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my maiden name was gunn and my name is susan margaret so i became known as fm gunn, susan margaret soe known as f m gunn, submarine —— submachine gun. so the physical reality of flash was with you from an early age? then there was a time in your girl who when you volunteer to work as which is assistant. i did not volunteer. my father was a presbyterian scot and he asked me what i would do for a job when i was a 12—year—old. he wanted to know what i was going to do now. he expected me to have a job because he expected me to have a job because he expected me to pay half my income to my motherfor my expected me to pay half my income to my mother for my board and lodging. that was my responsibility as a child. i hope my children here that. my child. i hope my children here that. my friend, susan, got me a job in a shop selling carrots and i hated it. soi shop selling carrots and i hated it. so i went across the yard into the butcher shop and loved it. absolutely loved it. you have written an extraordinary book about your life and career and you say that you were up to your elbows in muscl
my maiden name was gunn and my name is susan margaret so i became known as fm gunn, susan margaret soe known as f m gunn, submarine —— submachine gun. so the physical reality of flash was with you from an early age? then there was a time in your girl who when you volunteer to work as which is assistant. i did not volunteer. my father was a presbyterian scot and he asked me what i would do for a job when i was a 12—year—old. he wanted to know what i was going to do now. he expected me to...
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those who took to the sea. 0ur correspondent james reynolds met a british patient, 71 —year—old susan margarettakes up the story. for the fire to get to our place is very difficult. we've lived through a lot of fires, but it never went, so, so down. my mother started to pack things up, in five minutes the fire was at the house. it was that fast. and you were alone with the house? alone. did you phone your son? she didn't have time. the only thing she had time to do because the fire was at the house, she closed the windows, she wet a towel and lay down on the floor. when the first big fire passed the house she opened the door and left. she went down to the car, car was on fire, she tried to run away. she went to marathonos. and the bad thing about that is, she had her dog with her. her dog got terrified and went the other way. so she just ran, through the fire, we've got... like a river, next to the house. and everything was burning. and you got some terrible burns. the burns were because she was running through the fire to save herself. in the end she got down to marathonos and stayed there wi
those who took to the sea. 0ur correspondent james reynolds met a british patient, 71 —year—old susan margarettakes up the story. for the fire to get to our place is very difficult. we've lived through a lot of fires, but it never went, so, so down. my mother started to pack things up, in five minutes the fire was at the house. it was that fast. and you were alone with the house? alone. did you phone your son? she didn't have time. the only thing she had time to do because the fire was at...
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my maiden name was gunn and my name is susan margaret which is sm gunn, so i became known as submachine father was known as a great shot. so from a very early age, i would be gutting rabbits and plucking pheasants that my father had shot, because my mother wouldn't do it. that didn't faze me at all. so the physical reality of flesh, of dead bodies, albeit not human ones, was with you from an early age? then there was a time in your girlhood when you volunteered to work as a butcher's assistant. i did not volunteer. my father was a presbyterian scot and he asked me when i was 12 years old, what i was going to do for a job. i thought he meant a job when i was an adult, but what he really meant was what i was going to do now. he expected me to have a job because he expected me to pay half my income to my mother for my board and lodging. that was my responsibility as a child. i hope my children hear this. mine didn't do it either. my friend, susan, got me a job in a farm shop selling carrots and i hated it. so i went across the yard into the butcher shop and loved it. absolutely loved it. y
my maiden name was gunn and my name is susan margaret which is sm gunn, so i became known as submachine father was known as a great shot. so from a very early age, i would be gutting rabbits and plucking pheasants that my father had shot, because my mother wouldn't do it. that didn't faze me at all. so the physical reality of flesh, of dead bodies, albeit not human ones, was with you from an early age? then there was a time in your girlhood when you volunteered to work as a butcher's assistant....
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james reynolds met a british patient, 71—year—old susan margaret stephos, treated in hospital.and you were alone with the house? alone. did you phone your son? she didn't have time. the only thing she had time to do because the fire was at the house, she closed the windows, she went to the tower and lay down on the floor. when the first big fire passed the house she opened the door and left. she went down to the car, car was on fire, she tried to run away. and the bad thing about that is, she had her dog with her. her dog got terrified and other way. so shejust ran, we‘ve got, like a river, next and the house. and everything was burning. and you got some terrible burns. the burns were because she was running through the fire to save herself. in the end she got down to marathon runners and stayed there with two firemen. ten people. ten people. stayed there until the fire started about half past six. she stayed there till about a quarter to 11. then eventually they brought her down to where we were. when you reunited with your family, what was that like? wonderful. wonderful. dur
james reynolds met a british patient, 71—year—old susan margaret stephos, treated in hospital.and you were alone with the house? alone. did you phone your son? she didn't have time. the only thing she had time to do because the fire was at the house, she closed the windows, she went to the tower and lay down on the floor. when the first big fire passed the house she opened the door and left. she went down to the car, car was on fire, she tried to run away. and the bad thing about that is,...
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susan collins. at least i didn't say margaret chase smith. >> you're not the first to make that mistake, steve. >> hopefully it's not -- it's the last time i do. the controversy around fox news over sexual harassment claims and bill shine's role in handling those, what is his role going to be in this white house? and was that issue with fox news and the sexual harassment complaints there, did that -- it clearly didn't dissuade the white house, but does it concern them at all? >> there's not a lot of evidence that it was a really big issue as they brought in bill shine. he was someone who we expected to join the administration for a while. his name has circulated for months as someone who was likely to come in. he's very close to sean hannity, who is obviously very close to the president. they speak frequently. so we expected him to come in. he is supposed to take in a larger role overseeing the communications shop. it's something that the president has been unhappy with at times and often feels like he's really the only dependable spokesman for this administration. so look to see shine come in and this coul
susan collins. at least i didn't say margaret chase smith. >> you're not the first to make that mistake, steve. >> hopefully it's not -- it's the last time i do. the controversy around fox news over sexual harassment claims and bill shine's role in handling those, what is his role going to be in this white house? and was that issue with fox news and the sexual harassment complaints there, did that -- it clearly didn't dissuade the white house, but does it concern them at all?...
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margaret thatcher, nile gardiner. former reagan economist ben stein. david: bueller, bueller. susan li is on the floor of new york stock exchange. not bad for a friday the 13th, susan. >> definitely not bad. the dow closing above 25,000. the s&p also up the 28 level. we're trading at five month highs. a lot of positives, technical basis because we've broken through resistance as they call it through the market. we could bounce another leg up from here. talk about technology, you mentioned nasdaq, another record for the tech-heavy index. let's check in on some of these big tech names because it was a record day for amazon as well. we also saw facebook, microsoft booker he will about, big four tech names doing pretty good in the session. we got news in the past hour, looks like facebook, alphabet, twitter will testify at u.s. house judiciary hearing on july 17th. this has to do with social media filtering when it comes to elections that is something to watch next week. look at earnings season. it is about the banks today. we are kicking off heavier part of the earnings season. jpm, jp
margaret thatcher, nile gardiner. former reagan economist ben stein. david: bueller, bueller. susan li is on the floor of new york stock exchange. not bad for a friday the 13th, susan. >> definitely not bad. the dow closing above 25,000. the s&p also up the 28 level. we're trading at five month highs. a lot of positives, technical basis because we've broken through resistance as they call it through the market. we could bounce another leg up from here. talk about technology, you...
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margaret thatcher. clinton thought well of yeltsin. to try to get along and figure you want a real buddy friendship with this guy is a terrible idea. >> susan makes the idea of sort of kowtowing to him or kissing up to him so repugnant in many ways for the man who is supposed to be the leader of the free world. >> vladimir putin considering the collapse of the soviet union the greatest catastrophe. he has seen his presidency as a project of restoring russia to the rightful great power place in the world. what is extraordinary about this moment is that this is the fourth straight american president that vladimir putin has dealt with. the three previous never did what donald trump has started out this summit meeting doing, which is to appear to advance the agenda of russian rather than the united states, when it cops comes to russia's place in the world. >> jill doherty is joining us, who has spent a lot of time in moscow. i'm wondering your thoughts as we wait for the two men to come out. >> i would say russia right now, you are in a big room, you have flags, you have pomp and circumstance and i think they think they are back on the world st
margaret thatcher. clinton thought well of yeltsin. to try to get along and figure you want a real buddy friendship with this guy is a terrible idea. >> susan makes the idea of sort of kowtowing to him or kissing up to him so repugnant in many ways for the man who is supposed to be the leader of the free world. >> vladimir putin considering the collapse of the soviet union the greatest catastrophe. he has seen his presidency as a project of restoring russia to the rightful great...