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sutton was.hey didn't see anybody. >> reporter: miami-dade prosecutor karen keagan was on homicide duty that night and called out to the scene. >> they saw a mound on the bed covered by a blanket. there were bullet holes in the blanket. and they had to yank the blanket down. when they did that they found mrs. sutton in bed with her hands up. she had been holding the blanket and covering herself, literally ducking under the covers for cover. >> reporter: susan sutton was dead. a bloody phone beside her. she must have dropped it as she pulled up the covers in her vain attempt to hide from her killer. house secured, no shooter around the s.w.a.t. team withdrew. a dispatcher warned the detective this may be the deadly result of a domestic dispute. sutton's 911 call an perhaps an attempt to cover up what he had done. >> when i got the phone call and said there was a murder/suicide down in coral gables. we heard that the husband was en route to the trauma center. and in critical condition. >> reporter:
sutton was.hey didn't see anybody. >> reporter: miami-dade prosecutor karen keagan was on homicide duty that night and called out to the scene. >> they saw a mound on the bed covered by a blanket. there were bullet holes in the blanket. and they had to yank the blanket down. when they did that they found mrs. sutton in bed with her hands up. she had been holding the blanket and covering herself, literally ducking under the covers for cover. >> reporter: susan sutton was dead....
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sutton? >> yes. >> where was mr. sutton when you shot at him initially?. >> and what did you see mr. sutton do when you shot him? >> flip off the bed. >> after you fired at mr. sutton, what did you do? >> proceeded to shoot in the other room. >> and who was the person with whom you were in a plan to shoot john and susan sutton? >> chris sutton. >> and what do you remember the defendant telling you about how much money you might expect to get? >> upwards of $100,000. >> until this moment, john sutton had been a spectator at his son's trial, his thoughts and feelings his own. but he was a victim too. staying out of it wasn't an option for him. and now came the moment he had both dreaded and demanded. he testified against his own son. first about the night his world went dark. >> the only thing i saw was for an instant a snap, i didn't see the gun, but in an instant, bam, and then, the next thing you knew, i woke up and i was on the floor. >> john sutton answered the questions as if the defendant sitting before him was a man he had never met, as if this was
sutton? >> yes. >> where was mr. sutton when you shot at him initially?. >> and what did you see mr. sutton do when you shot him? >> flip off the bed. >> after you fired at mr. sutton, what did you do? >> proceeded to shoot in the other room. >> and who was the person with whom you were in a plan to shoot john and susan sutton? >> chris sutton. >> and what do you remember the defendant telling you about how much money you might expect to...
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sutton was. was on homicide duty that night and called out to the scene. >> they saw a mound on the bed covered by a blanket. there were bullet holes in the blanket. and they had to yank the blanket down. when they did that they found mrs. sutton in bed with her hands up. she had been holding the blanket and covering herself, literally ducking under the covers for cover. >> reporter: susan sutton was dead. a bloody phone beside her. she must have dropped it as she pulled up the covers in her vain attempt to hide from her killer. house secured, no shooter around the s.w.a.t. team withdrew. a dispatcher warned the detective bellevue this might be the deadly result of a domestic dispute. sutton's 911 call an perhaps an attempt to cover up what he had done. >> when i got the phone call and said there was a murder/suicide down in coral gables. we heard that the husband was en route to the trauma center. and in critical condition. >> reporter: en route with two bullet holes to his head. had sutton kill
sutton was. was on homicide duty that night and called out to the scene. >> they saw a mound on the bed covered by a blanket. there were bullet holes in the blanket. and they had to yank the blanket down. when they did that they found mrs. sutton in bed with her hands up. she had been holding the blanket and covering herself, literally ducking under the covers for cover. >> reporter: susan sutton was dead. a bloody phone beside her. she must have dropped it as she pulled up the...
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and, bishop eugene sutton is the head of the episcopal diocese of maryland.elcome all of youd to newshour. some of us can hardly belief we're even having this conversation. we really appreciate you joining us. i want to ask each one of you how all this is affecting you and your congregation. i want the sart with you, rabbi marcus, because you are located not far from where the attack ok place just a few days ago. >> thank you. obviously the events of saturday have had a profound impact on the entire jewish community globally and especially in san diego. oujewish community in san diego is a close-knit one. i can't think of a ngle congregation where someone in the congregation didn't know lori kaye because of her profound involvement in acts of repairing the world. she was a very active member of oujewish community, really a tremendous representative of what makes our community woerful and everything thwe take pride in. so our congregants are bot personally affected by the loss of a dear frienoud an communally affected because our synagogues, our churches, our
and, bishop eugene sutton is the head of the episcopal diocese of maryland.elcome all of youd to newshour. some of us can hardly belief we're even having this conversation. we really appreciate you joining us. i want to ask each one of you how all this is affecting you and your congregation. i want the sart with you, rabbi marcus, because you are located not far from where the attack ok place just a few days ago. >> thank you. obviously the events of saturday have had a profound impact on...
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and we spoke with lauren sutton who filmed that interview with the moroccan smuggler she told us about the scheme. now the moroccan man we assume at the moment is someone that would have connections within the moroccan government or be able to ensure that the coast guard would leave because we were told multiple times by people on the ground that there is a cut that people on the coast moroccan coast guard receive to stop patrolling certain areas so about the boats can leave from spain so this is a quite. intelligent business this isn't just a few people fleeing their country desperately getting on dinghies trying to get to spain this is a very structured business and at times he's saying it's around five hundred to a thousand people imagine how much money you're making it's one hundred thirty thousand euros per boat i mean you could ten boats in a day you're making one point three million dollars why is no one talking about this massive criminal syndicate it's crazy to me to to think that anyone has been portraying this as well certainly on the moroccan or turkish side of libyan side
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now as promised let's take a closer look at jaden sutton chose riggs where did dortmund's top talent come from . jaden such a forward for brasier dortmund started playing in the street. now able to come back we headed to england and had a look around jaden son shows place of origin so you don't have your well. jaded son showed nicknamed the rockets his football stages to date what food and city dortmund most just go slow if he's only getting started but he's already experienced plenty jaden hails from kennington in south london his parents came from trinidad and tobago and made this then you have what does this place mean to jaded. my home for. having no friends or family born on march twenty fifth two thousand jaden grew up in this very building the. best of a great look down then and ply. in the streets for the matches. but his mum didn't. like him playing in the streets at age five she brought him to a community playground project run by norman. titans or we had a chat the rest is history. skills as jaden have norman to thank. god i used to work and go out for a lesson or. touch f
now as promised let's take a closer look at jaden sutton chose riggs where did dortmund's top talent come from . jaden such a forward for brasier dortmund started playing in the street. now able to come back we headed to england and had a look around jaden son shows place of origin so you don't have your well. jaded son showed nicknamed the rockets his football stages to date what food and city dortmund most just go slow if he's only getting started but he's already experienced plenty jaden...
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across by people smugglers and human traffickers from morocco spoke to investigative journalist lauren sutton she describes how lucrative trade works. how do people get to spain very people have to get have to spend a lot of money how to spend two thousand you know four thousand for four thousand euro two thousand for a few how much money can you make. from the door to spain where you know. every person you can have two thousand two thousand five hundred four thousand you the totality fifty person you have to cut fifty person to fifty person everybody and by two thousand five hundred you know two thousand five. hundred of my own earlier we also spoke with lauren south and he films that interview with the rock n smuggler she told us more about the skate. now the moroccan man we assume at the moment is someone that would have connections within the moroccan government or be able to ensure that the coast guard would leave because we were told multiple times by people on the ground that there is a cut that people on the coast moroccan coast guard receive to stop patrolling certain areas so that b
across by people smugglers and human traffickers from morocco spoke to investigative journalist lauren sutton she describes how lucrative trade works. how do people get to spain very people have to get have to spend a lot of money how to spend two thousand you know four thousand for four thousand euro two thousand for a few how much money can you make. from the door to spain where you know. every person you can have two thousand two thousand five hundred four thousand you the totality fifty...
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>>randy sutton is founder of the wounded blue.he national group gives a voice to thousands of officers left behind when they can no longer work. right now the justice department is supposed to financially help disabled officers to the public safety officers benefits program. but he says the system is plagued with delays and dysfunction making it hard for officers to collect the money they need there doesn't seem to be any consistency. >>in how these these claims are being processed and 2017 congress passed the law to fix the program but missing more specific guidelines on who exactly could qualify for the benefit is just wrong to have. >>some people get justice so some people might get justice. >>iowa, senator chuck grassley says right now the deal j denies benefits to some officers working part time the sun says that part-time income is not a living wage war. >>the government to say all right we're going to be this benefit, but then you have to leave there like a lump our. a rug. for the rest of your life and never contribute tha
>>randy sutton is founder of the wounded blue.he national group gives a voice to thousands of officers left behind when they can no longer work. right now the justice department is supposed to financially help disabled officers to the public safety officers benefits program. but he says the system is plagued with delays and dysfunction making it hard for officers to collect the money they need there doesn't seem to be any consistency. >>in how these these claims are being processed...
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dan roan, bbc news, sutton. time for a look at the weather. here's tomasz schafernaker. hello.tomorrow. for some of us it has been a shock with hail covering everything, almost like a winter wonderland. it has been hailed from most of us rather than snow. the snow has been falling across the higher ground as these clouds have been spinning around. if you saw the big clouds circling around the uk during the course of tonight and into tomorrow, particularly down towards the south—west of the country and wales, the brecon beacons, the cotswolds, for example, we could see a covering of snow. wintry weather tomorrow morning. watch out for some icy patches as well. what about tomorrow afternoon? more of the same for some of us. sleet and snow on the way but also a lot of sunshine. when we get these areas of low pressure, slow moving packing themselves across the uk, it is not one solid area of bad weather. there will be windows of opportunity and sunshine around the middle of the afternoon on thursday it looks clear in norwich and hull and edinburgh but in the south—west there are to
dan roan, bbc news, sutton. time for a look at the weather. here's tomasz schafernaker. hello.tomorrow. for some of us it has been a shock with hail covering everything, almost like a winter wonderland. it has been hailed from most of us rather than snow. the snow has been falling across the higher ground as these clouds have been spinning around. if you saw the big clouds circling around the uk during the course of tonight and into tomorrow, particularly down towards the south—west of the...
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lucrative illegal trade speaking on conditions of anonymity to investigative journalist lawrence sutton. people have to have to spend a lot of money. they had to spend two thousand you know four thousand for four thousand euro two thousand for a few which is not gotten to you when you're in there in a spot you are lucky you don't into the moment you try again. and how do you guarantee and then you're on the board you know you go to do. this it is so international the international. after you have won but they could sell them into. the person and they're going to speak how much money can you make. from the door to spain where you know. every person you can have two thousand two thousand five hundred or four thousand you know the totality fifty person you have to go to fifty person. fifty person everybody and by two thousand five hundred or two thousand five. hundred. earlier we spoke with a lauren southern who filmed that interview with american smuggler she told us more about the scheme. now the moroccan man we assume at the moment is someone that would have connections within the moroc
lucrative illegal trade speaking on conditions of anonymity to investigative journalist lawrence sutton. people have to have to spend a lot of money. they had to spend two thousand you know four thousand for four thousand euro two thousand for a few which is not gotten to you when you're in there in a spot you are lucky you don't into the moment you try again. and how do you guarantee and then you're on the board you know you go to do. this it is so international the international. after you...
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meet if they're going to repeat the same things and not even follow through what's the point philip sutton why do they mean that well i think i think they meet because they have done though they have done so for so many years and why not do it again the stronger countries like to meet in order to dictate their terms so that a big saudi arabia did this time by completely sidelining the gulf crisis and completely. legitimizing its position on the war in yemen egypt did something similar so some of the stronger countries maintain the weaker countries need the other countries so if you don't like you know gets by but for the people that. speak the same language read the same books sing the same lyrics recite the same poetry live in the same geography have the same history bitter and sweet. the same god this certainly deserves a league or sort not this to be not the this leadership but certainly they deserve a league of sorts unfortunately the arab league has been failing because of arab leaders thank you as always for your analysis. thank you. now one of algeria's richest men and a close back
meet if they're going to repeat the same things and not even follow through what's the point philip sutton why do they mean that well i think i think they meet because they have done though they have done so for so many years and why not do it again the stronger countries like to meet in order to dictate their terms so that a big saudi arabia did this time by completely sidelining the gulf crisis and completely. legitimizing its position on the war in yemen egypt did something similar so some...
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this relationship is there should be an open agreement and disagreement between africa and europe on sutton aspect that leads to our blood that there us second partnerships and agreements which are on the table awaiting signatures from certain countries so it seems that africa has the opportunities but simply is not taking you know africa doesn't have that opportunity because those agreement you are talking about this agreement that we put on people but most of the reality conditions on utopian contras put their programs on par or a teapot ahead of africa we are not. put unity we are not equal partnership from africa what we are asking is simply that whatever you are going to do we should have a mutual agreement that should be a strategic plan for the blog meant taking into consideration of people taking into consideration because it isn't isn't that normal i didn't we i was going to come to you isn't it normal that the european union puts its interests first and it's up to the africans to organize their interests to for example create a single market so if you are talking about fairness an
this relationship is there should be an open agreement and disagreement between africa and europe on sutton aspect that leads to our blood that there us second partnerships and agreements which are on the table awaiting signatures from certain countries so it seems that africa has the opportunities but simply is not taking you know africa doesn't have that opportunity because those agreement you are talking about this agreement that we put on people but most of the reality conditions on utopian...
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course a lot of players up for both or not who are good at that have nothing at all for not about sutton as much as your brother is going to show to deal able to learn. from deliver. of to her body that. when her fiancé lives behind bars. the engagement also becomes a life sentence. zero world hears from three palestinian women whose lives have been dictated by their relationships with men in prison. wedding on hold on al-jazeera. hello again to welcome back to international weather forecasts. well as of late we have seen plenty of rain across parts of northern argentina and paraguay the next two days look very good though we're going to be seeing some drier air coming in going to see most of the rain pushing up here to the north and that's going to last from sunday to monday as well you can see the forecast is keeping much of that area fairly dry we are going to sing some showers here across parts of rio up here across the north one is that is going to be fairly dry with a temper of twenty three but we do expect to see more rain coming into play by the time we get to tuesday well here a
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. >> mark sutton is the ceo and chairman of international paper. >>> speaking of gauges of the economy, many hedge funders who once called greenwich, connecticut, home are moving on, and their multimillion dollar mansions are languishing on the market let's get out to diana olick on site with the details. diana? >> reporter: well, kelly, this home is on one of the grandest streets in greenwich six bedrooms, nine bathrooms there's a pool out there but it's been on the market for over a year, and in that time, the price has come down by nearly $1 million to $4.5 million. what's the problem changes to state and local tax deductions are changing home values here on the ground. >> i think everyone's gotten their tax bills. they're trming to figure it out. and i think that's affecting how fast buyers are willing to move. >> reporter: greenwich sales in q-1 of this year were down 25% compared to a year ago the median price down 17% to just over $2 million days on market, 214. and inventory is up to a two-year supply of homes for sale in other words, this is a buyer's market, not so great for
. >> mark sutton is the ceo and chairman of international paper. >>> speaking of gauges of the economy, many hedge funders who once called greenwich, connecticut, home are moving on, and their multimillion dollar mansions are languishing on the market let's get out to diana olick on site with the details. diana? >> reporter: well, kelly, this home is on one of the grandest streets in greenwich six bedrooms, nine bathrooms there's a pool out there but it's been on the market...
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former celtic player chris sutton paying tribute on twitter, such heartbreaking news, billy mcneill was lion. thoughts go out to his family and the celtic family. all of the defender‘s 822 club games were played for celtic, a club record. news of the death of billy mcneill. the headlines on bbc news... a national day of mourning in sri lanka, as the first funerals take place for some of the 310 victims of easter sunday's bombings. police arrest a 57—year—old woman in connection with the murder of the journalist lyra mckee. as mps return to westminster, talks resume between ministers and labour as they try to break the brexit deadlock. in sport, chelsea lewis the chance to go third in the premier. they we re to go third in the premier. they were held to 18—2 draw at home to burnley. maurizio sarri was sent to the stands, tensions ran high among both benches at full—time. leeds united could have blown their chances of automatic promotion. they lost their second consecutive game at brentford. norwich and sheffield united are on the brink of reaching the premier. there could be a big shock
former celtic player chris sutton paying tribute on twitter, such heartbreaking news, billy mcneill was lion. thoughts go out to his family and the celtic family. all of the defender‘s 822 club games were played for celtic, a club record. news of the death of billy mcneill. the headlines on bbc news... a national day of mourning in sri lanka, as the first funerals take place for some of the 310 victims of easter sunday's bombings. police arrest a 57—year—old woman in connection with the...
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do, but i wouldn't focus on the bankers other than than an easy target like the bank robber willy sutton if you look at china, they have a worst gdx index. look at sweden we should correct it but the things that the quote unquote progressives, by the way, the progressives throughout american history were mainstream republicans. they had nothing to do with democratic socialists. socialists are missing is that american public don't resent great success. who cares how much larry page or even i would allow that elon musk and jeff and mark zuckerberg enjoy money because they've taken risk, but -- >> jeff, they're playing i us out right now. i want to thank you for joining us jeff, good to see you. senator hide camp, thank you too. >> thank you. >>> coming up when we return, a lot more on "squawk. just what will it take to get boeing 737 max back in the air as the plane's worldwide grounding nears a month. what will be the long-term impact of boeing's business and he a the company pivoting. weavlive report straight ahead you will want to see it's straight ahead on cnbc. video games have evolve
do, but i wouldn't focus on the bankers other than than an easy target like the bank robber willy sutton if you look at china, they have a worst gdx index. look at sweden we should correct it but the things that the quote unquote progressives, by the way, the progressives throughout american history were mainstream republicans. they had nothing to do with democratic socialists. socialists are missing is that american public don't resent great success. who cares how much larry page or even i...
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very excited [ applause ] sutton foster is playing marian.n i was a kid. who didn't, right? and i'm going to play madison square garden on june 28th. doing songs from "greatest showman," from "les mis." it's a dream come true. >> you have never done a world tour like this before. >> no. this is new. >> we're going to give you help. >> who do we have in the audience right here? sara bareilles. [ cheers and applause ] >> hello, gorgeous. you're so amazing. >> i went shopping this morning. >> you're amazing. how many world tours have you done? >> not that many. nobody does what you're doing. it's the hardest thing. i mean who can be in movies and also like play madison square garden. >> you were a brilliant host of the tonys. i haven't seen you since then. >> thank you. >> we got pillows. fruit mix. >> really big thing of petroleum jelly. but i'm not sure what this is intended for. >> this is a morning show. >> it's for cracked lips. cracked lips. it gets very dry on the bus. >> congratulations. >> thank you, thank you so much. >>> sara is comin
very excited [ applause ] sutton foster is playing marian.n i was a kid. who didn't, right? and i'm going to play madison square garden on june 28th. doing songs from "greatest showman," from "les mis." it's a dream come true. >> you have never done a world tour like this before. >> no. this is new. >> we're going to give you help. >> who do we have in the audience right here? sara bareilles. [ cheers and applause ] >> hello, gorgeous. you're so...
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willie sutton said you go where the money is and i think that is what a lot of democratic politiciansfornia you have a single party down in sacramento and it happen. >> i don't think you are guys are going to debate. we'll have to bring in someone from the bench andrew >> can i ask a quick question? >> will you take the other side please >> i'm happy to be drafted but robert's got a question. >> i just have a quick question for mattie you talk about we've reached a break point in terms of the level of taxes in california but we haven't seen that in terms of the revenue in terms of the economy. and california is booming. and those who say you are taxing too much in california, there is no proof of that. >> there is no proof that those taxes aren't creating a barrier where without them you would have more entrepreneur and more growth and capital. >> they have a $20 billion surplus in california. that is massive by any state standard. >> so the challenge is that if california can continue to sustain this environment in which businesses are penalized for their success in california. i don
willie sutton said you go where the money is and i think that is what a lot of democratic politiciansfornia you have a single party down in sacramento and it happen. >> i don't think you are guys are going to debate. we'll have to bring in someone from the bench andrew >> can i ask a quick question? >> will you take the other side please >> i'm happy to be drafted but robert's got a question. >> i just have a quick question for mattie you talk about we've reached a...
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stepping out it is a chilly start but some beautiful weather watcher pictures like this one from sutton be heavy and wintry on the hills. temperatures today, the last day we are likely to see values as high as 16 degrees for example in cardiff. but we will generally be looking at 8—1a, but it turns colder behind this weather front here. so, through this evening and overnight, the weather front producing the rain and the showers ahead of it emerge and the showers ahead of it emerge and they will continue pushing south—eastwards depositing some snow on the hills of scotland. ahead of the weather front, what you will find is it‘s not going to be as cold, mind you, with temperatures for — seven, there is no heat wave in prospect either. you can see where we have this mild air as indicated by the yellow, clinging on to the south—east but this northerly from the arctic means as the weather front sinks south—east the cold air follows behind. there is the weather front producing the rain, slowly edging into the south—eastern corner. behind, bright spells of sunshine and showers, some of the sho
stepping out it is a chilly start but some beautiful weather watcher pictures like this one from sutton be heavy and wintry on the hills. temperatures today, the last day we are likely to see values as high as 16 degrees for example in cardiff. but we will generally be looking at 8—1a, but it turns colder behind this weather front here. so, through this evening and overnight, the weather front producing the rain and the showers ahead of it emerge and the showers ahead of it emerge and they...
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and now as promised let's take a closer look at jaden sutton chose riggs where did georgians top talentscome from . jaden censuring forward for us here dortmund started playing in the street. now opening for combat we headed to england and had a look around jaden son shows place of origin so you don't have your well. jaden malique sun shone nickname the rocket is still full stages to date what food plans to take dortmund most just in style if he's only getting started but he's already experienced plenty jaden hails from kennington in south london his parents came from trinidad and tobago and made this the new hog what does this place mean to jaden. my home thanks for. having no friends or family born on march twenty fifth two thousand jaden grew up in this very building the. best of every great look come down and apply. to your. friends in the streets for the matches. but his mum didn't like him playing in the streets at age five she brought him to a community playground project run by norman. guidance or we had a chat dresses. for skills as jade and have norman to thank. the lot by an e
and now as promised let's take a closer look at jaden sutton chose riggs where did georgians top talentscome from . jaden censuring forward for us here dortmund started playing in the street. now opening for combat we headed to england and had a look around jaden son shows place of origin so you don't have your well. jaden malique sun shone nickname the rocket is still full stages to date what food plans to take dortmund most just in style if he's only getting started but he's already...
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author and broadcaster lindsay sutton is publishing a book, sands of time, which examines changes inople. great fundraising has ensued. 10,000 people a year, he takes across. now that's amazing. he's changed an archaic post into a vibrant, energeticjob. do you feel confident because you're stepping into some important footsteps? fairly confident, i would say. i'm glad that cedric is still going to be around to give me some good guiding points, i would say. peter marshall, bbc news, morecambe bay. lovely story. andrew marr is on bbc 0ne lovely story. andrew marr is on bbc one at lovely story. andrew marr is on bbc 0ne at10am. lovely story. andrew marr is on bbc one at 10am. another busy week. lovely story. andrew marr is on bbc one at 10am. another busy weekm a lwa ys one at 10am. another busy weekm always is. this extraordinary story of theresa may and jeremy corbyn sitting in private discussing brexit, having peace talks, a bit like a football match in the middle of the first world war. i am joined by andrea leadsom who herself stood for the tory leadership last time to reflect on t
author and broadcaster lindsay sutton is publishing a book, sands of time, which examines changes inople. great fundraising has ensued. 10,000 people a year, he takes across. now that's amazing. he's changed an archaic post into a vibrant, energeticjob. do you feel confident because you're stepping into some important footsteps? fairly confident, i would say. i'm glad that cedric is still going to be around to give me some good guiding points, i would say. peter marshall, bbc news, morecambe...