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two years ago we profiled doctor suzanne harrison of utah, who at the time was a first time candidate running for a seat in utah's house of representatives. she fell short that election, losing her bid for house district 32 by just three votes. this past tuday, the anesthesiologist joined the growing number of women elected into , offifeating her opponent by nearly 2,000 votes. suzanne harrison joins me now from utah. >> how did this wave that we're seeing, whether it's a blue wave, whether it's the women's wave, whther it's the veran's wave, how did that all converge in a race like yours in utah? >> you know, i was honored to be one of many, you know, record-breaking numbers of women running for office bo locally and nationally. and i do feel that my experience as a mom and as a medical doctor, and a parent of children in our local publihoc ls would be an asset as i serve in the leblg slate ture. but ultimate-- n'timately i think people voted for me because of my gender. i think they voted for me because i did the work going door to door and listening to
two years ago we profiled doctor suzanne harrison of utah, who at the time was a first time candidate running for a seat in utah's house of representatives. she fell short that election, losing her bid for house district 32 by just three votes. this past tuday, the anesthesiologist joined the growing number of women elected into , offifeating her opponent by nearly 2,000 votes. suzanne harrison joins me now from utah. >> how did this wave that we're seeing, whether it's a blue wave,...
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suzanne gordon is still with us.anne, we don't know that much about ian long, but we know some things like the police went to his house, he lives with his mother. his mother was afraiaid of him. mental health professioionals assist him, but they did not do anything more than that at the time. he goes into this bar that apparently he frequented and guns 12 people down. studio inat a yoga tallahassee, florida, another young man, young white man who is a military veteran, blows -- a 61-year-old doctor a and a student at floria state. can you talk about your response to this and looking at veterans coming home? >> so i think we have to be very careful, amy, not to label every veteran who comes home with a mental health problem as a danger to other people. we have had three instances this year. there was also the tragic murder and homicide and suicide of a veteran in california who killed three women who led the pathway home program. i think the lesson of many of these shootings is that you have to be very careful who you
suzanne gordon is still with us.anne, we don't know that much about ian long, but we know some things like the police went to his house, he lives with his mother. his mother was afraiaid of him. mental health professioionals assist him, but they did not do anything more than that at the time. he goes into this bar that apparently he frequented and guns 12 people down. studio inat a yoga tallahassee, florida, another young man, young white man who is a military veteran, blows -- a 61-year-old...
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suzanne lee on what has this market riled up or down. the >> good to see you, charles, markets wiping out gains for 2019. single biggest day loss in three years on the back of trade concerns and also exacerbated by president trump's comments on saudi arabia. plunging as result of every oil stock that trades on s&p 500 down in the session. that is good for drivers filling up gas tanks for the this will holiday, national average at pump $2.61, $.20 cheaper than they were two months ago. tech drag continues, we call them the fangs, facebook, apple, amazon, netflix, google, bare market territory, down. the names run up so much this year, the markets are concerned future sales and profits may not justify expensive valuations, that is also the case for
suzanne lee on what has this market riled up or down. the >> good to see you, charles, markets wiping out gains for 2019. single biggest day loss in three years on the back of trade concerns and also exacerbated by president trump's comments on saudi arabia. plunging as result of every oil stock that trades on s&p 500 down in the session. that is good for drivers filling up gas tanks for the this will holiday, national average at pump $2.61, $.20 cheaper than they were two months ago....
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suzanne markle-fox who i would like to invite up to speak to us. the director of the steering committee who made this possible. [applause] >> thank you. thank you so the lower polk, the discover polk community. you can tell i'm nervous. thank you very much to the lower polk community benefit district. it really was not only our fiscal sponsor but also our mentor for all of the process that we went through since may 2015. thank you to debra neman who was another informal mentor. shared her knowledge and experience and we definitely want to follow in her tracks. i'd also like to introduce you to the president of our board, tiffany yang, who is a brilliant young woman who is going to be taking this to the next level. the wonderful thing about this community benefit district is how property owners, neighbors, business owners and the faith community all came together to work on this. it was an amazing experience for me. it really demonstrates the vibrancy of this community. as others have said before me and will say after i'm sure, that our goals are a
suzanne markle-fox who i would like to invite up to speak to us. the director of the steering committee who made this possible. [applause] >> thank you. thank you so the lower polk, the discover polk community. you can tell i'm nervous. thank you very much to the lower polk community benefit district. it really was not only our fiscal sponsor but also our mentor for all of the process that we went through since may 2015. thank you to debra neman who was another informal mentor. shared her...
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and certainly not cyber security people, as suzanne hinted. so going forward, this is something that the center for internet security, as well, a number of private sector organizations, are focused. and see what we can do to help. so we have been encouraged to take advantage of the information that we have through the elections infrastructure, t infrastructure, isac, and make that information available to dam pain campaigns. we're starting an outreach effort now, the complexity is campaigns stand up and stand down. so they're not sort of permanent entities and so, you know, the distribution and the access to the campaigns is a little bit more complex. and so the structures that we initially started to reach out to are the rnc and dnc because they at least have some structure. there are some resources that are available to campaigns. the harvard center has produced a campaign playbook. it's an excellent document that can be used by campaigns to sort of get the basic cyber fundamentals. the center for internet security has produced and bob menti
and certainly not cyber security people, as suzanne hinted. so going forward, this is something that the center for internet security, as well, a number of private sector organizations, are focused. and see what we can do to help. so we have been encouraged to take advantage of the information that we have through the elections infrastructure, t infrastructure, isac, and make that information available to dam pain campaigns. we're starting an outreach effort now, the complexity is campaigns...
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of the way nanette manipulated naposki into committing the murder. >> reporter: suzanne told them howand eric would chat by the pool, how one day in the fall of 1994 eric was angry that his girlfriend's boss, meaning bill mclaughlin, had tried to rape her. >> totally untrue. they're engaged to be married. she had been living at the house as boyfriend/girlfriend for over three years. but naposki didn't know about it. >> and he's in a rage about it. >> he's in a rage about it. >> reporter: after the murder, said suzanne, eric sought her out, said if the police came around, tell them i'm a nice guy. >> she said, oh, my god, eric, i don't want to know if you had anything to do with this. he smiled and said, maybe i did, maybe i didn't. if you're accused of a murder you didn't commit, how are those words ever going to come out of your mouth? >> reporter: incriminating but hardly one of those tangible facts that gets someone sent away for life. >> this is one where every little piece of evidence had to be considered in light of all the other pieces of evidence. >> reporter: in fact, just fo
of the way nanette manipulated naposki into committing the murder. >> reporter: suzanne told them howand eric would chat by the pool, how one day in the fall of 1994 eric was angry that his girlfriend's boss, meaning bill mclaughlin, had tried to rape her. >> totally untrue. they're engaged to be married. she had been living at the house as boyfriend/girlfriend for over three years. but naposki didn't know about it. >> and he's in a rage about it. >> he's in a rage about...
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so is our suzanne malveaux. suzanne, good evening to you. first couple have to say about the current president. >> reporter: sure. it was fascinating actually. this is the first stop of the bill and hillary show, if you will, toronto being the first of 13 cities across north america. essentially it's being promoted by live nation. they normally handle these big music superstars like beyonce and justin timberlake. it was billed as an evening that was going to provide something fresh, something new and intimate here. there are a lot of skeptics, don, i talked to earlier. democratic allies essentially who say they want bill and hilary to go away. but we did see in this crowd an enthusiastic crowd there's very much an appetite for the clintons. it started off and there weren't any zingers if you will, there was no real controversial questions. it really was a lot of policy kind of wonky things. there are also a lot of zingers when it came to trump. a lot of criticism for both bill and hillary clinton clinton. the first thing out of the gate was
so is our suzanne malveaux. suzanne, good evening to you. first couple have to say about the current president. >> reporter: sure. it was fascinating actually. this is the first stop of the bill and hillary show, if you will, toronto being the first of 13 cities across north america. essentially it's being promoted by live nation. they normally handle these big music superstars like beyonce and justin timberlake. it was billed as an evening that was going to provide something fresh,...
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welcome again everyone to the last panel of the day and we are very pleased that we have with us today suzanne braun levine who is a member of our lord and that member of the kennedy for the entire three years we have been working together. she if you don't know her was the worst editor of "ms." magazine. [applause] she has written five books about women's lives one available in the bookstore. she was the editor of columbia journalism review. she will be in conversation with alan alda who i believe needs no introduction but suzanne will be introducing allen. sit back, relax and enjoy. thank you. [applause] [applause] >> i usually talk into a bouquet of flowers. hello. this is on tv. >> don't be embarrassed. that's your job. [laughter] we are in business. i take it you know about alan's background on m*a s*h. [applause] and you probably may not know that not only did he at the end -- but he wrote and directed many episodes. [applause] he has done so many movies and gotten so many enemies and tony's and nominated for academy awards. it's ridiculous to go through all his stuff traded. >> don't be
welcome again everyone to the last panel of the day and we are very pleased that we have with us today suzanne braun levine who is a member of our lord and that member of the kennedy for the entire three years we have been working together. she if you don't know her was the worst editor of "ms." magazine. [applause] she has written five books about women's lives one available in the bookstore. she was the editor of columbia journalism review. she will be in conversation with alan alda...
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he can it out -- i was telling suzanne never seen this.remake of the 1994 film with well known voices including beyoncÉ as a nala and james earl jones as mewfasa i will go see that. looking at futures indicating lower open with the the s&p down by 11 points. the dow jones industrials down triple digits now. still ahead this morning the stakes kopght be high per as president trump gears up for his first face-to-face on his first hopefully before a face-to-face with chinese president next week in argentina. >> i can say this china wants to make a deal and tariffs if we can they will. will or won't they what are chances to get a deal done and there's a new top dog in town. the proud pup who took home the top prize at the e year's national dog show -- you're watching fbn:am. insurance that won't replace the full value of your new car? you'd be better off throwing your money right into the harbor. i'm gonna regret that. with liberty mutual new car replacement, we'll replace the full value of your car. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ wel
he can it out -- i was telling suzanne never seen this.remake of the 1994 film with well known voices including beyoncÉ as a nala and james earl jones as mewfasa i will go see that. looking at futures indicating lower open with the the s&p down by 11 points. the dow jones industrials down triple digits now. still ahead this morning the stakes kopght be high per as president trump gears up for his first face-to-face on his first hopefully before a face-to-face with chinese president next...
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and maybe we'll start with you suzanne, what do you think of that proposal? >> it's interesting because i am one of the few people in washington who actually thought that creating a dni was a good idea. and i would be brave enough to admit i was one of the initial authors of the ideas and i still think it's a good idea. that sure i'm not sure it translates here. one of the reasons that the dni concept makes sense is that the 16 agencies that we've asked the dni to help coordinate and pull together are all intelligence agencies and dni's were meant for intelligence. what part of what makes this so hard is that, as bruce said, the internet is everything, security is everything, and it's all inexmilkably intertwined, and so you're asking this dni-like function to oversee and coordinate bits and pieces of existing cabinet agencies and independent agencies and i think it is just a much more complex task. others are have similarly proposed cabinet level agency for cybersecurity, i am not a fan of that concept, primarily because i spent all those years at dhs talkin
and maybe we'll start with you suzanne, what do you think of that proposal? >> it's interesting because i am one of the few people in washington who actually thought that creating a dni was a good idea. and i would be brave enough to admit i was one of the initial authors of the ideas and i still think it's a good idea. that sure i'm not sure it translates here. one of the reasons that the dni concept makes sense is that the 16 agencies that we've asked the dni to help coordinate and pull...
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. >> joining us now suzanne the democrat from oregon on the committee of science -based technology ranking member good morning. >> good morning. >> from those assessments what does it mean quick. >> there were many points. we just released the fourth national climate assessment the day after thanksgiving not a big
. >> joining us now suzanne the democrat from oregon on the committee of science -based technology ranking member good morning. >> good morning. >> from those assessments what does it mean quick. >> there were many points. we just released the fourth national climate assessment the day after thanksgiving not a big
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we will have a guest, suzanne divanco from catalyst from payment reform and an expert and leading national expert on payment reform. we have a guest from aeon who will be teaching us about care management and best practices. another area that's exploded not just expanded in health care recognizing how there needs to be many different ways to help people navigate the system. and then the last presentation by a physician, dr. mariana kang will be here and practicing as we speak at the family health care clinic but is well credentialed from the university and many of the innovations they've done in primary care. and i think what you'll learn from her today is how what i find is interesting is primary care medical homes have proven a lot of success in the underserved population and yet we haven't expanded them to the degree that i personally think is necessary and useful in the commercial world. i think she will teach us the opportunities that we have before us. with that being said, i think we can more forward with the agenda. >> is there any public comment on this item? >> good afternoon com
we will have a guest, suzanne divanco from catalyst from payment reform and an expert and leading national expert on payment reform. we have a guest from aeon who will be teaching us about care management and best practices. another area that's exploded not just expanded in health care recognizing how there needs to be many different ways to help people navigate the system. and then the last presentation by a physician, dr. mariana kang will be here and practicing as we speak at the family...
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suzanne? thank you. you may say who you're with, suzanne. >> suzanne spalding with the center for strategic and international studies. you've talked about the challenges of legislative action in congress, and i want to ask about the oversight function of congress. we all in this room understand that intelligence activities reside with some tension in a democracy with its imperatives for transparency, and it does so because we have effective oversight and public confidence in the effectiveness of that oversight. and i'm wondering if you agree that that has been severely challenged, certainly in the last year, maybe the last couple of years, maybe longer. even extending to traditional support around fisa. and where you see this going. because how can we restore public confidence in the integrity and effectiveness of the oversight of our intelligence activities and particularly the context of fisa renewal? >> thank you. i'll just go down the row. last words. >> suzanne, thank you so much for underscoring th
suzanne? thank you. you may say who you're with, suzanne. >> suzanne spalding with the center for strategic and international studies. you've talked about the challenges of legislative action in congress, and i want to ask about the oversight function of congress. we all in this room understand that intelligence activities reside with some tension in a democracy with its imperatives for transparency, and it does so because we have effective oversight and public confidence in the...
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joining us now is another member of congress, representative suzanne von
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suzanne spaulding made those remarks during a national security forum in washington d.c. her views are very different to the usual accusations from u.s. politicians and the western media that r.t. is a source of false information the russian government also created and spread fake news and conspiracies across the vast social media landscape big news that's being spread by russia fake news has dominated the true had lines of fake news spread by russia and of course or two which is a heavily supported. funded by the russian the russian government big news fake news kremlin spread misleading or otherwise fake news. or we can now bring in media and legal analyst aligned all to discuss this further lionel. my man how you doing this is an interesting one in that clip we showed suzanne spaulding saying that this. show america's lawyer is entirely truthful and the goal is to weaken us meaning the united states can you really we can a country by simply telling the truth. no in fact i thought that one becomes stronger by shining sunlight they believe justice brandeis said that sunl
suzanne spaulding made those remarks during a national security forum in washington d.c. her views are very different to the usual accusations from u.s. politicians and the western media that r.t. is a source of false information the russian government also created and spread fake news and conspiracies across the vast social media landscape big news that's being spread by russia fake news has dominated the true had lines of fake news spread by russia and of course or two which is a heavily...
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to get her out, mike and suzanne would have to come up with 10% of that. that's # $100,000 cash. their daughter they had enough to do that or get a good lawyer, but not both. >> bottom line is you have to fight the bail. that's t. >> you have the money, you could have had her home for dinner. >> yeah, it was pretty tough. >> i told my daddy was scared to death. i didn't know what was going to happen in jail but i told my dad, i can handle it. don't worry about me. go get a good attorney. >> and you're incarcerated. >> yep. for potentially the rest of my life. >> the girl who loved disneyland, fairy tale princesses and her morning starbucks said she'd stay behind bars and tough it out. yale house denims were her new black. >> well, i stood out like a sore thumb. >> what is your cell like? >> tiny. they have two bunk beds, a table and two chairs, and then your toilet is actually attached to your sink. so everyone can kind of see in, so you never get any privacy. >> what is the day in jail? >> they wake you up at 4:it 30 a.m., they bring you are your breakfast. >> which is what? >>
to get her out, mike and suzanne would have to come up with 10% of that. that's # $100,000 cash. their daughter they had enough to do that or get a good lawyer, but not both. >> bottom line is you have to fight the bail. that's t. >> you have the money, you could have had her home for dinner. >> yeah, it was pretty tough. >> i told my daddy was scared to death. i didn't know what was going to happen in jail but i told my dad, i can handle it. don't worry about me. go get...
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okay suzanne thank you very much indeed.et's get to what is going to be main story of the weekend i think that's china's trade china's economy really feeling the pain. i would say much more than america is feeling the pain. and that's because of these tariffs that have been imposed. asia watcher gordon is with with us i've gone out on a limb i think come sunday morning announcer will represent a cease-fire, a truce, because this huge pressure on both sides to got something done here. something positive. do you agree with me? >> i think there will be a truce. there's too much talk of architecture and framework right now that's a real indication they are lowered a bar so a framework discussion or ac techture negotiation so i agree with you there will be something. >>lighthouser saying if he was surprised if it was not a success that seems to imply yeah here we go something coming up that is going to be positive? >> for me something positive is no dole and reason is we do not need a deal with the chinese we need chinese to stop
okay suzanne thank you very much indeed.et's get to what is going to be main story of the weekend i think that's china's trade china's economy really feeling the pain. i would say much more than america is feeling the pain. and that's because of these tariffs that have been imposed. asia watcher gordon is with with us i've gone out on a limb i think come sunday morning announcer will represent a cease-fire, a truce, because this huge pressure on both sides to got something done here. something...
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i'm suzanne from florida. i am the inventor of the lock a loo. i know you've experienced this before. you're out and about with your besties and the need to go arises. you end up in a bathroom with a broken lock or no hook. you end up hovering over the toilet seat holding your bag with one hand and trying to prevent anyone from walking in on you with the other. what are you going to do? lock a loo. it's attached to your bag and open the stall door and put it between the door and the doorjamb and slowly close the door. it holds your bag up off the dirty floor and prevents anyone from walking in on you while doing your business. shopify, are you going to join me and partner with me to get the word out? i know everybody's experienced this situation, but nobody knows there's a solution. so lock a loo. help me keep america bag safe hands clean and your business private. lock a loo. >> i feel like that one deserves a round of applause. amazing. >> you got to do some commercials late-night television. >> i got some questions. is it a door fastener or so
i'm suzanne from florida. i am the inventor of the lock a loo. i know you've experienced this before. you're out and about with your besties and the need to go arises. you end up in a bathroom with a broken lock or no hook. you end up hovering over the toilet seat holding your bag with one hand and trying to prevent anyone from walking in on you with the other. what are you going to do? lock a loo. it's attached to your bag and open the stall door and put it between the door and the doorjamb...
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suzanne you bit. head see them up ahead though on certain time as. i call them my stint with the blanket we sent me. a list towns around the world. it's in the number three leeson. long. so i still think all. that being out there again fall a little down on me again and then it comes then goes sam green now i went sent where let's stop the site counts to stand again maybe sun sun really being so mean selling leaving maybe sun sun little being snowed. in. look you got to learn own look you know when zero say go look at some. movie. i want to see me through didn't share you i'm feeling. thrive smile. but we come to the struggle. but we still were called thing is to debone. feet that are falling down on me again it comes a good day every now and spend a let's go to fight in town to sandy hook in the movie son of a good recent. t.v. maybe sunset will read sun. is. hurting for an unknown. get. there. soon. the mayor. thank. both. of. you need to stay. home to live in baghdad on monday i found remains. fullerenes things turned out the way i expect says. pa
suzanne you bit. head see them up ahead though on certain time as. i call them my stint with the blanket we sent me. a list towns around the world. it's in the number three leeson. long. so i still think all. that being out there again fall a little down on me again and then it comes then goes sam green now i went sent where let's stop the site counts to stand again maybe sun sun really being so mean selling leaving maybe sun sun little being snowed. in. look you got to learn own look you know...
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lord heywood's wife, suzanne, said he was a wonderful husband and father who could light up any room.e huge influence, he kept a low public profile, described by one former colleague at most important person nobody‘s ever heard of. but his death, at 56, is a shock to those who knew him well. jeremy, ithink, was a wonderful public servant. he did, i think, a huge amount to hold governments together at a very difficult times. i obviously knew him very well personally. and, um, you know, ithink, all thoughts with his family. despite his illness, lord heywood worked until recently. some nicknamed him sir coverup for resisting transparency, which he said frustrated him. but he'll be missed as a man who's had a hand in how the uk has been governed through some turbulent times. lord jeremy heywood, who has died aged 56. that is it from me. duncan is here in15 that is it from me. duncan is here in 15 minutes with the rest of the news. love to hear from you on twitter if you want to get in touch. in the meantime, we will leave you with the team with sports —— sport today with all of the sports
lord heywood's wife, suzanne, said he was a wonderful husband and father who could light up any room.e huge influence, he kept a low public profile, described by one former colleague at most important person nobody‘s ever heard of. but his death, at 56, is a shock to those who knew him well. jeremy, ithink, was a wonderful public servant. he did, i think, a huge amount to hold governments together at a very difficult times. i obviously knew him very well personally. and, um, you know, ithink,...
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condolences to suzanne and the family.onal person, head and shoulders the best of this in whitehall in many ways he combined three particular things. a laser—like policy mind that an extraordinary capacity for hard work and an uncanny knack of the —— manipulating the government machine. not someone everyone would have heard of but a very influential and powerful person in the government of the country. it is a very difficult job because you are powerful. you are also being pushed around by the buffeting winds of politics and yet you have to be impartial, you have to be not political. the tributes thatjeremy has to be not political. the tributes that jeremy has had to be not political. the tributes thatjeremy has had from prime minister is of different parties demonstrate how good he was at that. he was private secretary to three chancellors and worked very closely with four prime ministers and he won the respect of them all. that is a tribute to his skill and intelligence dedication to the job. what was the skill set he ha
condolences to suzanne and the family.onal person, head and shoulders the best of this in whitehall in many ways he combined three particular things. a laser—like policy mind that an extraordinary capacity for hard work and an uncanny knack of the —— manipulating the government machine. not someone everyone would have heard of but a very influential and powerful person in the government of the country. it is a very difficult job because you are powerful. you are also being pushed around...
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she'll support captain catriona matthew in september alongside suzann pettersen and kathryn imrie. in a moment, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the broadcaster david davies and political leader writer for the financial times, sebastian payne. warm welcome today. thank you for being with us. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the daily telegraph leads on spain's claim that scotland will be free to rejoin the eu after brexit — in a stance seen by some as hypocritical after madrid's long—standing opposition to catalonia becoming an independent country. brexit also leads the daily express which looks ahead to theresa may's visit to brussels tomorrow as she tries to seal her brexit deal. "who do you think you are kidding?" that's the headline on the front of the metro which splashes on the so—far—unsuccessful attempt by tory rebels to unseat the prime minister. the guardian says one in four europeans now vote for populists after carrying out an analysis of the surge of right wing parties across
she'll support captain catriona matthew in september alongside suzann pettersen and kathryn imrie. in a moment, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the broadcaster david davies and political leader writer for the financial times, sebastian payne. warm welcome today. thank you for being with us. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the daily telegraph leads on spain's claim that scotland will be free to rejoin...
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little fun to be you could change you look this was something and i'm like ok ok suzanne thank you so i'm going to cut taxes this is what the police to six to six to six months up. to say. you. were explaining things to see. you. to say you are a very you sick. i. i i i i i i i i i i am little less sense that most of my fam of the. don't give us a. little ahead of you thank you say all that i see if. you don't talk to me you did something hostile i've never. said that someone i know but then you got to. that evening that. i would send a letter saying yeah i'm going to get caught if i get on to. my grandmother but you know i said that if i said i'm going to be married i got one no no better. on. the line or a bunch of us are going to know this so that's another. one to one and. it's not for the summer yet he has you know with us i think if i know i hate this and with with that you see here who are defending the president have done so well so there's no no you see you go there for what's to happen in connecticut it was playing with there that her. i'm looking i'm i'm so that's one of th
little fun to be you could change you look this was something and i'm like ok ok suzanne thank you so i'm going to cut taxes this is what the police to six to six to six months up. to say. you. were explaining things to see. you. to say you are a very you sick. i. i i i i i i i i i i am little less sense that most of my fam of the. don't give us a. little ahead of you thank you say all that i see if. you don't talk to me you did something hostile i've never. said that someone i know but then...
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from ohio, suzanne, you are next. good morning. caller: good morning. host: go ahead. ohio outsidee in of akron. this is an industrial area. we keep here is that southern ohio from listening to fox news, we might be able to do something. person.ietnam era , his planeod friend was blown out of the sky over vietnam. i do not know what i am supposed to be saying. host: we will let you go. thank you for the call. guest: when we talk about the iraq we focus on and afghanistan veterans, the upcoming group that is going to have influence. shows this is all generations. we have folks going back to the 1950's and we have folks in the last year. this is america, this is what the population is and a lot of different views, different baggage, different perspectives. what a lot of folks have hoped for is in a divided congress, if you've got somebody who served in vietnam and somebody who served in afghanistan, they have a common bond of knowing what it is to be in a combat zone, part of a team that has to make decisions on a battlefield. can that overcome some of the politics we se
from ohio, suzanne, you are next. good morning. caller: good morning. host: go ahead. ohio outsidee in of akron. this is an industrial area. we keep here is that southern ohio from listening to fox news, we might be able to do something. person.ietnam era , his planeod friend was blown out of the sky over vietnam. i do not know what i am supposed to be saying. host: we will let you go. thank you for the call. guest: when we talk about the iraq we focus on and afghanistan veterans, the upcoming...
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. >> suzanne somers and john schneider were also surprise guests. style confessionals, but only the "today" team revealed their real photos from the '80s and took viewers inside rehearsals starting at 5:00 a.m. >> mama got a little carried away. >> kathie lee killed it as madonna. craig melvin came to play, america. and bueller? bueller? >> nope, that's willie geist. and who won the war of michael j. foxes? nice try george stephanopoulos, but your alex p. keaton wasn't as good as this marty mcfly. cheers. "today" show reporter dylan dryer took us back to the future, alongside al roker. >> here we are. we're ready to go. >> and hoda as elton john, come on! ♪ that's why they call it the blues ♪ >> she really committed with a bald cap giving harry styles a run for his rocketman money. >> hoda wins halloween. >> she won, right? >>> we have seen celebs rocking interesting and amazing costumes. here's the big question. who were the best? we're counting down our top three. >> you saw my number one. the ones we picked will blow you away. today you'll see so
. >> suzanne somers and john schneider were also surprise guests. style confessionals, but only the "today" team revealed their real photos from the '80s and took viewers inside rehearsals starting at 5:00 a.m. >> mama got a little carried away. >> kathie lee killed it as madonna. craig melvin came to play, america. and bueller? bueller? >> nope, that's willie geist. and who won the war of michael j. foxes? nice try george stephanopoulos, but your alex p....
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points scored in the competition and will support captain catriona matthew in september alongside suzanncago marathon, mo farah has confirmed he will make another attempt to win the london marathon next april. he finished third last year, in his first race over the distance since quitting the track. and wales' lauren price is guaranteed at least a bronze medal at the women's world boxing championships in delhi, she beat the pole elzbieta worchick in her middleweight quarter—final on a spilt decision. the chief executive of the professional footballer‘s association has dodged questions about his future this evening. gordon taylor is facing calls to step down amid claims the union doesn't do enough to support former players, and that its time for a new leader be elected to modernise it. taylor's been in charge for 37 years, and there have also been questions about his £2.29 million salary. tonight, he refused to address the controversy: can we ask you whether or not you are considering your position? any comment at all? no. what about the money you have received, anything you would like to
points scored in the competition and will support captain catriona matthew in september alongside suzanncago marathon, mo farah has confirmed he will make another attempt to win the london marathon next april. he finished third last year, in his first race over the distance since quitting the track. and wales' lauren price is guaranteed at least a bronze medal at the women's world boxing championships in delhi, she beat the pole elzbieta worchick in her middleweight quarter—final on a spilt...
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interesting you say that because i think that's exactly what the audience took from it so this is suzanne who tweets and the fact that they kept their friendship going was amazing in itself casey stripped the guys that were both heart wrenching and joyous and watching ali son joe with his dad reminded me of moments with my late father who also had cancer she goes on to say i'm india's have casey's journeys but i also saw the toll it took on him and they found no although he didn't travel as much had a different trouble and i'm wishing them both well from ireland so casey talk to us about that because people who are followers of al jazeera english will know your work from there will know your time spent there the story that you tell in the documentary inside having a different ending tell us a little bit about that. although the very nice comment that you just read out things i mean even on my reporting trips not the larger films one of my goals in gaza like everywhere was to try to tell very small personal stories and. because sometimes those are the stories that people and other places a
interesting you say that because i think that's exactly what the audience took from it so this is suzanne who tweets and the fact that they kept their friendship going was amazing in itself casey stripped the guys that were both heart wrenching and joyous and watching ali son joe with his dad reminded me of moments with my late father who also had cancer she goes on to say i'm india's have casey's journeys but i also saw the toll it took on him and they found no although he didn't travel as...
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suzanne thanks so much.e from you in a moment president trump say he's considering raising tariffs on a number of chinese made goods that could include iphones, joining us now fox news contradict tore james freeman wall street journal kind of guy. >> yes, sir. that is a very hardline right before the g20 meeting, 25% tariffs here they comp watch out xi jinping wow. >> it is a hard line from 10 to 25% and then threatening to put tariffs again on all of chinese exports to the united states. the signal from the white house, obviously, is not that the deal is eminent we're getting samal from chinese government they don't seem in a particular hurry to cut deal. i think investors hoping that the equity pressure on both sides leads to an agreement. >> that it is window dressing on both sides take that hardline. given inch before you -- they're going to be private meetings. who knows what's going to be said in private meetings. >> that's right hope is that china agrees to change their practices on intellectual prope
suzanne thanks so much.e from you in a moment president trump say he's considering raising tariffs on a number of chinese made goods that could include iphones, joining us now fox news contradict tore james freeman wall street journal kind of guy. >> yes, sir. that is a very hardline right before the g20 meeting, 25% tariffs here they comp watch out xi jinping wow. >> it is a hard line from 10 to 25% and then threatening to put tariffs again on all of chinese exports to the united...
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reporter: with air quality already dangerous, new concern over toxic the woolseyire scorched the santa suzanne afield lat, a highly contaminated area where there was a nuclear meltdown 60 years ago. footage captured by knbc's i-team shows smoke still rising from the power lines on the property. state officials say the fumes likely pose no health risk, but residents are demanding independent health and safe tests. >>> in northern california, families are living a nightmare to a message board. >> i went to 11 different shelters looking for him. >> reporter: amanda's father was feared dead until now. >> thank god. >> reporter: one family's incredible reunio >>> the damage across northern and southern california is measured one family at a time. more than 7,000 homes look just like this. meantime here in los angeles, the fire that's burning in this area is now the size of the city of denver and it's on the move. so many neighborhoods look just like this. phillip, back to you. >> surreal. miguel, thank you. >> we are just one day away from the deadline to finish recounting the voetsz in the florida
reporter: with air quality already dangerous, new concern over toxic the woolseyire scorched the santa suzanne afield lat, a highly contaminated area where there was a nuclear meltdown 60 years ago. footage captured by knbc's i-team shows smoke still rising from the power lines on the property. state officials say the fumes likely pose no health risk, but residents are demanding independent health and safe tests. >>> in northern california, families are living a nightmare to a message...
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suzanne. and how many children do you have three daughters and how many grandchildren i don't know i have to count. you know how very no i don't six. yards memory is failing she has all sinus and needs more and more health. that's why people decided they should give up their home and move in here. just. to start. young spends a few hours every day in a special therapy group for those with dementia and the family if you just. hear that takes the pressure of people for a while it lets them relax and do the crossword. he wants to chat with one of the other student residents during men think he's lived for four years now. what i've learned is that each of the one hundred sixty residents has a unique story to tell you to do they have different interests different skills and knowledge and that's what it's all about what can the people here still do what they want for life so i. really have to get away from the silly idea that old people are just a burden and that looking after them costs a fortune.
suzanne. and how many children do you have three daughters and how many grandchildren i don't know i have to count. you know how very no i don't six. yards memory is failing she has all sinus and needs more and more health. that's why people decided they should give up their home and move in here. just. to start. young spends a few hours every day in a special therapy group for those with dementia and the family if you just. hear that takes the pressure of people for a while it lets them relax...
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and suzanne spaulding made those remarks during a national security forum in washington d.c. her views are very different to the usual accusations from u.s. politicians and of the western media that our t.v. is a source of false information russian government also created and spread fake news and conspiracies across the vast social media landscape big news that's being spread by russia fake news has dominated the true had lines fake news spread by russia and of course or two which is heavily supported by. funded by the russian the russian government fake news kremlin spread misleading or otherwise fake news. media and legal analyst lionel gave us his take on the story. the truth hurts the truth can be problematic don't be so truthful r t don't be so truthful or could you be a little bit more positive in their truth this is a dramatic difference from fake imaginary on real untrue fictional fictive are salves synthetic that was the old story now it's your tone true. could you be a little less truthful could you could you could you perhaps baby spread the truth around a drug mat
and suzanne spaulding made those remarks during a national security forum in washington d.c. her views are very different to the usual accusations from u.s. politicians and of the western media that our t.v. is a source of false information russian government also created and spread fake news and conspiracies across the vast social media landscape big news that's being spread by russia fake news has dominated the true had lines fake news spread by russia and of course or two which is heavily...