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some of which i think margaret thatcher as the m.p. for finchley. took to heart and in fact there's a story in my diary is of how she sent a message to geoffrey howe in. knox or i think then foreign secretary foreign secretary telling him to calm his. comment i have stopped talking about a palestinian solution. how difficult is it to get a book like this cleared in the book you seem to advise david owen. secretary of clearing any that memo was with i didn't personally basis in terms of day to day and i thought he probably ought to submit it for clearance he question that but there we are that's his reference is one way six then a reference to a secluded area which i did i did submit i don't draw it just address to the foreign office in fact i think the cabinet office are responsible for clearing drafts of the source but i you know i got foreign office clearance and it was a triple the size before they got to the things the next time you'll have to come on as as lord right talking about syria and perhaps i sort of an opposition look forward to his st
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some of which i think margaret thatcher as the m.p. for finchley. took to heart and in fact there's a story in my diary is of how she sent a message to geoffrey how in. knox or i think. foreign secretary foreign secretary telling him to calm his. comment i have stopped talking about a palestinian solution. how difficult is it to get a book like this cleared in the book you seem to advise david owen. the former foreign secretary of clearing any memoirs with you know i did the personal basis and told david i thought he probably submitted a clearance he question but there we are that's his the reference is runway six then a reference to a secluded area which i did i did. not draw off to. go to the foreign office in fact i think the cabinet office are responsible for clearing drafts of the source but i got foreign office clearance and it was a triple the size before they got to it the next time you'll have to come on as as lord right talking about syria and perhaps our servant opposition to look forward to his journey but as well all right thank you and
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some of which i think margaret thatcher as the m.p. for finchley. took to heart and in fact there's a story in my diary is of how she sent a message to geoffrey howe in. knox or i think then foreign secretary foreign secretary telling him to calm his. call me to stop talking about a palestinian solution. how difficult is it to get a book like this cleared in the book you seem to advise david. i did. and i thought he probably ought to submit it for clearance. but there we all that's his reference is no references to it because i did i did. not draw it. to the foreign office in fact i think the cabinet office are responsible for clearing drafts of the source but. foreign office. before they go to it. next time you'll have to come on as a. lord right talking about syria. over the opposition look forward to his people that's wrong lloyd wright thank you for the show and. the house of lords will be back on wednesday this week in the form of. the treasury flight about why bricks it could be for the city of london until the. social media will feel wednesda
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thank you for being here today, margaret. so thank you for being here today, margaret. she also covered the 2016 presidential campaign. we were both on the campaign, but she is that foreign correspondent for bloomberg, and she is president of the white house correspondents association, and a contributor as well. moving on to tony fratto, he is the founder of the hamilton place strategies. before that, you were at treasury as well, though you can provide a lot of economic context when we get to the tax cuts. and then we have jen psaki, who, she also worked for the white house for president obama, where you are deputy white house press secretary and deputy to medications secretary. you came back to the white house where you were to medications contributor at cnn. so, i was saying before this panel started that we like to start with that 30,000-foot question, like tell me what your thoughts are on the first year of president trump's white house. but i was saying, not to bury the lead as print generalists, we are hearing a lot about the first year of the white house from th
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but i want to give margaret a chance to respond to the question. correspondent,e how you think they are handling response. hi,talev: i want to say everyone, and i think the washington center. a great group. . i love getting to know the folks who are here, and i'm only here for part of this panel, so i may not be here for the q and a section, but please check with francesca. please follow-up. i really like that part of the mutual. the white house is in crisis mode this week. this is a full-throated crisis, and it is the kind of crises most white houses encounter after an accumulation of bad blood internally. it is extraordinary to have this situation for the one-year mark of the white house. it is somewhat extraordinary to have revelations like this from a key strategist like this in a book at all. at at thister i look point of time in the book in three ways. i look for three things from it. one is to understand the revelations were the claims made in the book and see if there are threads to follow, see if there's context to help you understand, and
but i want to give margaret a chance to respond to the question. correspondent,e how you think they are handling response. hi,talev: i want to say everyone, and i think the washington center. a great group. . i love getting to know the folks who are here, and i'm only here for part of this panel, so i may not be here for the q and a section, but please check with francesca. please follow-up. i really like that part of the mutual. the white house is in crisis mode this week. this is a...
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at every opportunity margaret has a message for future generations there's you. hate me bobby you can one revenge because. so i mean you know i think people people. commit the crime and kill somebody and then they go to jail for life that person who was killed the gone doesn't come back the fact that this guy sits in jail doesn't help you and me so i think. i mean i think that one has to learn to forgive if that's sometimes not easy but it makes you a better person i believe. and i think that's important so . how to cover more than just one reality. where i come from we have a transatlantic way of looking at things that's because my father is from germany my mother is from the united states of america and so i realized earlier earlier that it made sense to explain different realities. and now here at the heart of the european union in brussels we have twenty eight different realities and so i think people are really looking forward and need journalists they can trust for them to make sense of. pride in this myself and i work a double. beat the germans and surpris
at every opportunity margaret has a message for future generations there's you. hate me bobby you can one revenge because. so i mean you know i think people people. commit the crime and kill somebody and then they go to jail for life that person who was killed the gone doesn't come back the fact that this guy sits in jail doesn't help you and me so i think. i mean i think that one has to learn to forgive if that's sometimes not easy but it makes you a better person i believe. and i think that's...
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margaret blair is elizabeth's sister. >> he said "um margaret, there's been an accident. liz fell down the stairs and died." "what are you saying?" i just totally went numb. i mean, my sister. he's saying she died. she's young. she's got two beautiful little children. babies, really. >> reporter: those baby girls? they are martha and margaret. michael took custody of the girls after the accident in germany. and then michael, along with his first wife patty, and then later with kathleen, raised them as his own. >> patty was saying that our birth mother was like a sister to her. she was her closest friend in the whole world. and it was said in our mother's will that we would go to mike and patty when they passed away. and, so, dad saw it as his responsibility and took us in. and stay -- we stayed with him for our whole lives. >> reporter: you didn't think, "that's strange, the petersons? who are these people? >> well actually, you know, i can understand how that could happen. this was her world now. liz must love these people and trusted them to the nth degree. >> reporter:
margaret blair is elizabeth's sister. >> he said "um margaret, there's been an accident. liz fell down the stairs and died." "what are you saying?" i just totally went numb. i mean, my sister. he's saying she died. she's young. she's got two beautiful little children. babies, really. >> reporter: those baby girls? they are martha and margaret. michael took custody of the girls after the accident in germany. and then michael, along with his first wife patty, and...
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some of which i think margaret thatcher as the m.p. for finchley. took to heart and in fact there's a story in my daria's of how she sent a message to geoffrey howe in. knox or i think then foreign secretary foreign secretary telling him to calm his. stop talking about. solution how difficult is it to get a book like this cleared in the book you seem to advise david. the former foreign secretary of clearing in the memo as. i did a personal basis and david i thought he probably ought to submit it for clearance. but there we are that's his the reference is one way six then a reference to a secluded area which i did i did submit i don't draft. to the foreign office in fact i think the cabinet office are responsible for clearing drafts of the source but i got foreign office clearance and triple the size before they got to it the next time you'll have to come on as. lord right talking about syria and perhaps our sort of opposition look forward to his tony blair as well all right thank you and that's it for the show and does the bricks it bill passes into
some of which i think margaret thatcher as the m.p. for finchley. took to heart and in fact there's a story in my daria's of how she sent a message to geoffrey howe in. knox or i think then foreign secretary foreign secretary telling him to calm his. stop talking about. solution how difficult is it to get a book like this cleared in the book you seem to advise david. the former foreign secretary of clearing in the memo as. i did a personal basis and david i thought he probably ought to submit...
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margaret is married to ship —— very much entitled to their opinion. i would be very welcoming to margaret. she would say i would be welcomed. she believes in conversion. she thinks i can go back to straight. no players say they would boycott playing on the arena and while the action bursts into life for two weeks on monday, it looks like the issues of it are going to be around for a knock —— will got longer. that's it from us. a very good evening. another cloudy day to many of us. we will keep the cloud of the chunk of the weekend. a change arriving across northern ireland. in the guise of this wet weather. the rain will be with us the most of saturday. he ran into saturday night as well. a very slow—moving weather front. a lot of dry weather overnight. it stays cloudy and mild. that had be sticking around to most of saturday. the weather front in the west will continue to be bringing rain as well. the front is coming off the atlantic. this massive area of high pressure. the funds can't move very far against pressure. the funds can't move very f
margaret is married to ship —— very much entitled to their opinion. i would be very welcoming to margaret. she would say i would be welcomed. she believes in conversion. she thinks i can go back to straight. no players say they would boycott playing on the arena and while the action bursts into life for two weeks on monday, it looks like the issues of it are going to be around for a knock —— will got longer. that's it from us. a very good evening. another cloudy day to many of us. we...
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met with ninety five year old margaret weisshaar in the u.s. city of washington d.c. she was among those first working to up hold the memory of the victims. margaret meissner was born in austria and grace impractical slovakia's in one nine hundred thirty four the growing anti semitism in her city became more and more noticeable so markets mother center to paris and joined a year later. but the influence of the nazis was soon felt in france as well. one day margetts mother received a letter so i went to the police station with her and us the will you take care of since none of your business. and where you. go so here i was burma served my mother was gone we had no money markets mother was deported two girls in ten months camp in southern france margaret was eighty years old alone and had to find a way out of europe she fled paris on a bicycle at the same time her mother succeeded in escaping the internment camp by some miracle the mother and daughter found each other just twelve kilometers from google. together they made their way to spain where they found a way to tra
met with ninety five year old margaret weisshaar in the u.s. city of washington d.c. she was among those first working to up hold the memory of the victims. margaret meissner was born in austria and grace impractical slovakia's in one nine hundred thirty four the growing anti semitism in her city became more and more noticeable so markets mother center to paris and joined a year later. but the influence of the nazis was soon felt in france as well. one day margetts mother received a letter so i...
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margaret meissner is ninety six years old she survived the holocaust and she does whatever she can to ensure it will never be forgotten. that the little girl to forgive but not the father. she also passes on her own experiences and memories she says it's the only way to keep something like this from happening again in the future. market meissner spends much of her time at the holocaust memorial museum in washington d.c. . she and about eighty other survivors of the holocaust we're here on a volunteer basis. she guides visitors through the museum tells the story of her life and helps other survivors search for information about family members in the museum's archives. this is my favorite the exhibit of this new thing and it came through really quite accidentally because this is. three thousand people in this more power on the border between. were. when poor and lithuania where the germans came one married and shrub took the men the jewish men out and shot them and the next day they came and took the women and the children put them in salem and torture and this entire community was kill
margaret meissner is ninety six years old she survived the holocaust and she does whatever she can to ensure it will never be forgotten. that the little girl to forgive but not the father. she also passes on her own experiences and memories she says it's the only way to keep something like this from happening again in the future. market meissner spends much of her time at the holocaust memorial museum in washington d.c. . she and about eighty other survivors of the holocaust we're here on a...
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at every opportunity margaret has a message for future generations there's you. hate me barbie you can one revenge because. so i mean you know i think people people. commit the crime and kill somebody and then they go to jail for life that person who was killed the gone doesn't come back the fact that this guy sits in jail doesn't help you and me so i think. i mean i think that one has to learn to forgive if that's sometimes not easy but it makes you a better person i believe. and i think that's important. coach a video. sure linked to moves from africa to the world tour link to exceptional stories and discussions from visit our website dedicated comes to pick up join us on facebook g w for god. are you up to speed on the latest technology you. know and it may be time for an upgrade this become part of the future to become a cyborg. i must say words so i have created a new sense and a new organ and design my perception of reality implants that make every day life easier. i lose my pants on a daily basis that optimize the human body and connect people more effecti
at every opportunity margaret has a message for future generations there's you. hate me barbie you can one revenge because. so i mean you know i think people people. commit the crime and kill somebody and then they go to jail for life that person who was killed the gone doesn't come back the fact that this guy sits in jail doesn't help you and me so i think. i mean i think that one has to learn to forgive if that's sometimes not easy but it makes you a better person i believe. and i think...
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i would be very welcoming to margaret. she will say, i welcome you too, but she believes in conversion. like she thinks i can go back to straight. no current players have said that they would boycott playing in the arena and while the action on the court bursts into life for two weeks on monday, it looks at the issues off it are going to be around for a lot longer. that's all from sportsday. good night. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are rosamund urwin, who's a columnist for the london evening standard and michael booker, deputy editor of the daily express. good evening to you both. before we speak to them both, let's take a look at some of the newspaper front pages. the guardian leads on the condemnation by the united nations over donald trump's alleged racist comments. the president should didn't get his hopes up about getting an invitation to the royal wedding according to the daily mail's lead story. the mirror covers the allegations of racism by chelsea
i would be very welcoming to margaret. she will say, i welcome you too, but she believes in conversion. like she thinks i can go back to straight. no current players have said that they would boycott playing in the arena and while the action on the court bursts into life for two weeks on monday, it looks at the issues off it are going to be around for a lot longer. that's all from sportsday. good night. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow....
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but i want to give margaret a chance to respond to the question. as a white house correspondent, specifically, how do you think they are handling the response to the book? ms. talev: i want to say hi, everyone, and i thank the washington center. a great group. i think we have all been here before for previous events, and i like getting to know the folks who are here. and i'm only here for part of this panel, so i may not be here for the q&a section, but please check with francesca. if there's anything you wanted to ask, she will give you my email address. please follow-up, i really like that part of the engagement. the white house is in crisis mode this week. crisis that most white houses and counter in the second term after a red -- after or an acutem, relation of bad blood internally. it is extraordinary to have this situation for the one-year mark of the white house. it is somewhat extraordinary to have revelations like this from a chief strategist like this, in a book at all. so as reporter i look at this point of time in the book in three ways
but i want to give margaret a chance to respond to the question. as a white house correspondent, specifically, how do you think they are handling the response to the book? ms. talev: i want to say hi, everyone, and i thank the washington center. a great group. i think we have all been here before for previous events, and i like getting to know the folks who are here. and i'm only here for part of this panel, so i may not be here for the q&a section, but please check with francesca. if...
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these tickets are some of the memorabilia from the new beginning margaret had to make in the united states she married func meissner an employee has the united nations and traveled the world with him this what you see here is the result of fifty four years of travel. memories. learning i mean you really learn every time you go south. market meissner regularly tells visitors to the holocaust museum about her memories and experiences. this is one of the most visited museums in the u.s. capital many people come especially to hear the stories the survivors have to tell market prices determined to collect as many of them as possible they are eye witness testimony to a crime against all humankind but her generation is quickly than a shock. the horror caused is the only one where there was. you were germans you. industrial method of killing people this kind of industrialization of death has never happened. so that is one of the reasons why one should not forget that and more than anything else one should try to see these errors from repeating repeat. to market meisner these issues have gained a n
these tickets are some of the memorabilia from the new beginning margaret had to make in the united states she married func meissner an employee has the united nations and traveled the world with him this what you see here is the result of fifty four years of travel. memories. learning i mean you really learn every time you go south. market meissner regularly tells visitors to the holocaust museum about her memories and experiences. this is one of the most visited museums in the u.s. capital...
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margaret meissner is ninety six years old and she survived the holocaust and she does whatever she can to ensure it will never be forgotten. more food will most surely to forgive but no for whom. she also passes on her own experiences and memories she says it's the only way to keep something like this from happening again in the future. meissner spends much of a time at the holocaust memorial museum in washington d.c. . she and about eighty other survivors of the holocaust we're here on a volunteer basis. she guides visitors through the museum tells the story of her life and helps other survivors search for information about family members in the museum's archives. this is my favorite exhibit of this museum and it came to be really quite accidentally because this is the power of. three thousand people in a small or pound on the border between. poor and. where the germans came one. took the men the jewish men out the truck and the next day they came and took the women and children put them in salem and torture and this entire community was hailed only because of. this girl survived the
margaret meissner is ninety six years old and she survived the holocaust and she does whatever she can to ensure it will never be forgotten. more food will most surely to forgive but no for whom. she also passes on her own experiences and memories she says it's the only way to keep something like this from happening again in the future. meissner spends much of a time at the holocaust memorial museum in washington d.c. . she and about eighty other survivors of the holocaust we're here on a...
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billiejean around the margaret court arena. billie jean king called around the margaret court arena. billiejean king called for the courts to be renamed because of controversial comments from margaret court about gender and sexuality. those who have to play there did not wa nt to those who have to play there did not want to get involved in this debate. i will play whenever they put me on the court. i didn't even think about it, so i am not even... if i play on margaret court this is the last thing i'm going to think about.” have been asked these questions, it's not up to me whether i say yes or no it's still not going to be up to me, so kind of have to deal with the hand you are dealt.” to me, so kind of have to deal with the hand you are dealt. i love this tournament and i will play an any court they scheduled me on, i'm just happy to have this opportunity. novak djokovic says his injuries have not healed 100% but it has got better to the point where he can hand out cakes to the media, as this is tradition, and he's fit en
billiejean around the margaret court arena. billie jean king called around the margaret court arena. billiejean king called for the courts to be renamed because of controversial comments from margaret court about gender and sexuality. those who have to play there did not wa nt to those who have to play there did not want to get involved in this debate. i will play whenever they put me on the court. i didn't even think about it, so i am not even... if i play on margaret court this is the last...
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margaret meissner was born in austria and race in practical slovakia in one nine hundred thirty four the growing anti semitism in her city became more and more noticeable so markets mother center to paris and joined a year later. but the influence of the ninety's was soon felt in france as well. one day markets mother received a letter so i went to the police station with hood us the will you take your sis none of your business and worry you to. go home so here i was burma served my mother was gone. we had moved money markets mother was deported to girl internment camp in southern france margaret was eighty years old alone and had to find a way out of europe she fled paris on a bicycle at the same time her mother succeeded in escaping the internment camp by some miracle the mother and daughter found each other just twelve kilometers from good. together they made their way to spain where they found a way to travel to america. but he was not to be they were picked up by the spanish police and thrown in jail so after or this we were going to be handed to the germans in spain but you see
margaret meissner was born in austria and race in practical slovakia in one nine hundred thirty four the growing anti semitism in her city became more and more noticeable so markets mother center to paris and joined a year later. but the influence of the ninety's was soon felt in france as well. one day markets mother received a letter so i went to the police station with hood us the will you take your sis none of your business and worry you to. go home so here i was burma served my mother was...
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at every opportunity margaret has a message for future generations there's you. hate me barbie you can one revenge because. so i mean you know i think people people. commit the crime and kill somebody and then they go to jail for life that person who was killed the gone doesn't come back the fact that this guy sits in jail doesn't help you and me so i think. i mean i think that one has to learn to forgive if that's sometimes not the easy but it makes you a better person i believe. and i think that's important. the african country bikini faso wants to be a pioneer in solar energy and. it's all thanks to the social entrepreneur princes have seen so this was your look at. these a local solutions created for the people you have by the people here and that's also part of our role to show the new face of big to no fuss over that ego at africa next d.w. . show for the twenty first century. only interest on our. unique interpretation. a dazzling concert in the world of a young piano human. hearts twenty one presents dining in a tree for nothing new show premiered. in six
at every opportunity margaret has a message for future generations there's you. hate me barbie you can one revenge because. so i mean you know i think people people. commit the crime and kill somebody and then they go to jail for life that person who was killed the gone doesn't come back the fact that this guy sits in jail doesn't help you and me so i think. i mean i think that one has to learn to forgive if that's sometimes not the easy but it makes you a better person i believe. and i think...
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margaret meissner was born in austria and trace in practical slovakia in one nine hundred thirty four the growing anti semitism in her city became more and more noticeable so markets matter center to paris and joined a year later. but the influence of the nasties was soon felt in france as well one day margetts mother received a letter. so i went to the police station with us the will you take since none of your business go and were you to. go home so here i was burma served my mother was gone we had no money markets mother was deported two girls internment camp in southern france market was eighty years old alone and had to find a way out of europe she fled paris on a bicycle at the same time her mother succeeded in escaping the internment camp by some miracle the mother and daughter found each other just child kilometers from. together they made their way to spain where they found a way to travel to america but he was not to be they were picked up by the spanish police and thrown in jail so after or this we were groomed to be. but you see only here. so we had good luck good friends
margaret meissner was born in austria and trace in practical slovakia in one nine hundred thirty four the growing anti semitism in her city became more and more noticeable so markets matter center to paris and joined a year later. but the influence of the nasties was soon felt in france as well one day margetts mother received a letter. so i went to the police station with us the will you take since none of your business go and were you to. go home so here i was burma served my mother was gone...
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margaret is the one i've had the opportunity have gotten to know well. she is also white house correspondent. we have desks just a few feet from each other at the white house. she also cover the 2016 presidential campaign she's a correspondent for bloomberg and is president of the white house correspondent association. also cnn contributor. moving on to tony, he's the father of hamilton play strategies. he worked in the bush administration as a deputy white house press secretary. before that he was rich in treasury as well. we have jen who also worked at the white house for president barack obama you are a deputy white house secretary and communications director. now, you are contributor at cnn. i said before the panel started that we normally like to start with a 30,000 dollar question. tell me what you thoughts are on the first or the white house. but not to bury the lead were hearing a lot about the first year from this new book from michael wolf. everyone is really curious to hear what you have to say not just about the first year in the controversie
margaret is the one i've had the opportunity have gotten to know well. she is also white house correspondent. we have desks just a few feet from each other at the white house. she also cover the 2016 presidential campaign she's a correspondent for bloomberg and is president of the white house correspondent association. also cnn contributor. moving on to tony, he's the father of hamilton play strategies. he worked in the bush administration as a deputy white house press secretary. before that he...
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margaret: i think so. i do not want to take the credit for it because i did not invent the narrative style, but it was something we embraced wholeheartedly by wgbh, and they gave all of us the resources to figure it out. when you're in the process of telling a story, you need time to figure out who the main characters are, where are the break-ins, what will happen next, how to conclude it. you do not have to tell the entire story. everybody used to agonize about what is left out. if you did your job properly, nobody would notice that you left anything out. our philosophy is just go narrow and deep. go narrow and deep and get characters. i do want to comment on something you said before about firsthand witnesses. i admired that in henry hampton's shop and it was terrific. we had a challenge because our mandate was to tell all american history. we had to go back to the 17th century and we were terrified. we actually avoided anything that was pre-archival because we did not know how to deal with it in the beg
margaret: i think so. i do not want to take the credit for it because i did not invent the narrative style, but it was something we embraced wholeheartedly by wgbh, and they gave all of us the resources to figure it out. when you're in the process of telling a story, you need time to figure out who the main characters are, where are the break-ins, what will happen next, how to conclude it. you do not have to tell the entire story. everybody used to agonize about what is left out. if you did...
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i would be very welcoming to margaret. she will say, i welcome you to, but she believes in conversion. like she thinks i can go back to straight. no current players have said they would boycott playing in the arena while the action on the court bursts into life for _i; fifs that's all the sport for now. young women with a gene mutation that prompted actress angelina jolie to have a pre—emptive double mastectomy is not more likely to die after a cancer diagnosis. the study found there was no difference in the overall survival for up to ten years after diagnosis. irrespective of women having the brca gene mutation. diagnosed with breast cancer when she was just 35 years old and five months pregnant, laura faced childbirth and then cancer treatment. she carries a brca gene mutation and so, like many women in her position, she opted to have both breasts removed. i decided to have a double mastectomy. my oncologist was keen for me to have it and i was, as well, because i was told that the risk of me getting cancer again was
i would be very welcoming to margaret. she will say, i welcome you to, but she believes in conversion. like she thinks i can go back to straight. no current players have said they would boycott playing in the arena while the action on the court bursts into life for _i; fifs that's all the sport for now. young women with a gene mutation that prompted actress angelina jolie to have a pre—emptive double mastectomy is not more likely to die after a cancer diagnosis. the study found there was no...
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margaret brennan is at the white house tonight. margaret? >> reporter: well, the immigration debate is complicating efforts to keep the government open as some democrats want to see the daca program extended along with that funding bill on friday. but that's something that the republican leadership is rejecting. but the president still needs at least nine senate democrats to vote for any spending bill, and at this point, that's a challenge for him. now, he needs to do this to avoid a government shutdown. today the president actually said that the senior senate democrat from illinois, dick durbin, blew negotiations by having "totally misrepresented what was said at the daca meeting last thursday in the oval office." remember, durbin said that the president used an expletive to refer to haiti, el salvador, and african nations. republican senator lindsey graham said he didn't like what he had heard, and he did confront the president about it. now, this public argument seems to be unnecessarily complicating an issue that has bipartisan support.
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margaret brennan is at the white house tonight. margaret? >> reporter: well, the immigration debate is complicating efforts to keep the government open as some democrats want to see the daca program extended along with that spending bill on friday. but that's something that the republican leadership is rejecting. but the president still needs at least nine senate democrats to vote for any spending bill, and at this point, that's a challenge for him. now, he needs to do this to avoid a government shutdown. today the president actually said that the senior senate democrat from illinois, dick durbin, blew negotiations by having "totally misrepresented what was said at the daca meeting last thursday in the oval office." remember, durbin said that the president used an expletive to refer to haiti, el salvador, and african nations. republican senator lindsey graham said he didn't like what he had heard, and he did confront the president about it. now, this public argument seems to be unnecessarily complicating an issue that has bipartisan support.
margaret brennan is at the white house tonight. margaret? >> reporter: well, the immigration debate is complicating efforts to keep the government open as some democrats want to see the daca program extended along with that spending bill on friday. but that's something that the republican leadership is rejecting. but the president still needs at least nine senate democrats to vote for any spending bill, and at this point, that's a challenge for him. now, he needs to do this to avoid a...
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margaret: i think so. i do not want to tip the credit for it because i did not invent the narrative style, but it was something we embraced wholeheartedly by wgbh, and they give all of us the resources to figure it out. when you're in the process of telling a story, you need time to figure out who the main characters are, where are the break-ins, what will happen next, how to conclude it. you do not have to tell the entire story. everybody used to agonize about what is left out. if you did your job properly, nobody would notice that you left anything out. our philosophy is just go narrow and deep. go narrow and deep and get characters. i do want to comment on something you said before about firsthand witnesses. in "eyesn the prize -- on the prize" i thought it was terrific. we held -- we had a challenge because our mandate was to tell all american history. we had to go back to the 17th century and we were terrified. that wasd anything pre-archival because we did not know how to deal with it. you cannot fin
margaret: i think so. i do not want to tip the credit for it because i did not invent the narrative style, but it was something we embraced wholeheartedly by wgbh, and they give all of us the resources to figure it out. when you're in the process of telling a story, you need time to figure out who the main characters are, where are the break-ins, what will happen next, how to conclude it. you do not have to tell the entire story. everybody used to agonize about what is left out. if you did your...
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again, just like margaret seed, you know -- margaret said, the library happened through this because originally there were a number of cuts happening before the citizens took it to the ballot. we'd like to talk with you further about how this would move forward. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> i'm michael bleker. i want to speak in opposition to the charter amendment and hopefully it will have some changes. specifically, i want to speak on behalf of the dignity fund which is opened the system up for seniors, the growing problem of seniors and disabled adults in san francisco. where i work, we see an increasing number of seniors. there are approximately 30,000 veterans in san francisco. 30% are seniors. it's a problem that has not been addressed by the current budget process. this is a way, this is what we do, went directly to the ballot and vets were called out in that proposition. it was a way for us to get into the system which hadn't been addressing our needs. it calls for an assessment of the what needs are for seniors in san francisco. that will be -- we'll fol
again, just like margaret seed, you know -- margaret said, the library happened through this because originally there were a number of cuts happening before the citizens took it to the ballot. we'd like to talk with you further about how this would move forward. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> i'm michael bleker. i want to speak in opposition to the charter amendment and hopefully it will have some changes. specifically, i want to speak on behalf of the dignity...
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margaret meissner spends much of a time at the holocaust memorial museum in washington d.c. . she and about eighty other survivors of the holocaust we're here on a volunteer basis. she guides visitors through the museum tells the story of her life and helps other survivors search for information about family members in the museum's archives. this is my favorite exhibit of this museum and it came to be really quite accidentally because this is. of. three thousand people more power on the border between. poor and. whether germans came one. took the men. out than truck and the next day they came and took the women and children put them in salem and port and this entire community was killed because of. this girl survived the night the rest of the village was wiped out. she became a historian and now works in the united states. for eleven years she collected first a graph from her village. she hopes to preserve the memory of all three thousand five hundred inhabitants through this exhibition. because he said that the visitors to the museum they only see the truth they don't know wh
margaret meissner spends much of a time at the holocaust memorial museum in washington d.c. . she and about eighty other survivors of the holocaust we're here on a volunteer basis. she guides visitors through the museum tells the story of her life and helps other survivors search for information about family members in the museum's archives. this is my favorite exhibit of this museum and it came to be really quite accidentally because this is. of. three thousand people more power on the border...
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margaret meissner was born in austria and trace in practical slovakia in one nine hundred thirty four the growing anti semitism in her city became more and more noticeable so markets mother center to paris and joined a year later. but the influence of the masses was soon felt in france as well. one day markets mother received a letter. so i went to the police station with her and us the will you take a year since none of your business go and where you momofuku business go home so here i was burma served my mother was gone we had no money markets mother was deported two girls internment camp in southern france market was eighty years old alone and had to find a way out of europe she fled paris on a bicycle at the same time her mother succeeded in escaping the internment camp by some miracle the mother and daughter found each other just child kilometers from. together they made their way to spain where they found a way to travel to america but he was not to be they were picked up by the spanish police and thrown in jail so after all this we were groomed to be. room incidents but to see
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these arrows from ruby repeated to margaret meissner these issues have gained a new sense of urgency in today's highly volatile political climate. certainly some of the some of the moves of the american government right now is very similar to work her in germany in the nineteen twenty s. and the mountains and trying not to be a bust the. market is determined to remain active as long as she can. she splits her story into book so that people in the world can read it and that future generations are aware of this part of history. and the state's twenty got off to a thrilling star says i'm talk frank face to face said fellow european hope to mention god back to no kevin prince poet sang but the holes ahead on the forty third minute before noon if it feels victory in injury time is the on lone striker is heard go in as many games the winds are on track to move up to second in the table ahead of the rest of this weekend's extras. as in the blunder say if that's how appear again hamburg have sacked another coach they've made a habit of bringing in new blood jury in the season and despite ple
these arrows from ruby repeated to margaret meissner these issues have gained a new sense of urgency in today's highly volatile political climate. certainly some of the some of the moves of the american government right now is very similar to work her in germany in the nineteen twenty s. and the mountains and trying not to be a bust the. market is determined to remain active as long as she can. she splits her story into book so that people in the world can read it and that future generations...
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margaret meissner was born in austria and traced impractical slovakia's in one nine hundred thirty four the growing anti semitism in her city became more and more noticeable so markets mother sent her to paris and joined a year later. but the influence of the masses was soon felt in france as well one day markets mother received a letter so i went to the police station with her and us the were you taking her since none of your business go and were you to make the most business go home so here i was burma served my mother was gone we had no money markets mother was deported to girl internment camp in southern france market was eighty years old alone and had to find a way out of europe she fled paris on a bicycle at the same time her mother succeeded in escaping the internment camp by some miracle the mother and daughter found each other just twelve kilometers from get. together as they made their way to spain where they found a way to travel to america but he was not to be they were picked up by the spanish police and thrown in jail so after this we were good to be to the tomb incidents
margaret meissner was born in austria and traced impractical slovakia's in one nine hundred thirty four the growing anti semitism in her city became more and more noticeable so markets mother sent her to paris and joined a year later. but the influence of the masses was soon felt in france as well one day markets mother received a letter so i went to the police station with her and us the were you taking her since none of your business go and were you to make the most business go home so here i...
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margaret meissner was born in austria and race in practical slovakia in one thousand thirty four the growing anti semitism in her city became more and more noticeable so markets mother sent her to paris and joined a year later. but the influence of the lassies was soon felt in france as well. one day markets mother received a letter so i went to the police station with her and us the were you taking your since none of your business go home and worry you. business go home so here i was burma served my mother was gone we had no money markets mother was deported to girl internment camp in southern france market was eighty years old alone and had to find a way out of europe she fled paris on a bicycle at the same time her mother succeeded in escaping the internment camp by some miracle the mother and daughter found each other just trial for kilometers from. together they made their way to spain where they found a way to travel to america but he was not to be they were picked up by the spanish police and thrown in jail so after or this we were groomed to be. but you see only here so good
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thank you for being here today, margaret. she also covered the 2016 and shetial campaign was a white house correspondent for bloomberg and she is president of the white house correspondents association. she is also a cnn continue to as well. to tony. he is the founder of hamilton place strategies. before that, he worked in the bush administration including deputy white house press secretary. you can provide economic context for us. we will be getting to the tax cuts. have -- for your deputy communications director. now you are a contributor. i've was saying to them before the panel started that normally, you like to start with the $30,000 question. saying i think we are hearing a lot about the first year of president trumps white house. i think everyone is really curious to hear what you have to say, not just about the first year with the controversies, but how they are handling the response about the first year of his presidency. we will start with you. >> good morning. thank you for having us here. i want to say that i real
thank you for being here today, margaret. she also covered the 2016 and shetial campaign was a white house correspondent for bloomberg and she is president of the white house correspondents association. she is also a cnn continue to as well. to tony. he is the founder of hamilton place strategies. before that, he worked in the bush administration including deputy white house press secretary. you can provide economic context for us. we will be getting to the tax cuts. have -- for your deputy...
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there are four committees who sold tons is to plan margaret has her social life. priyanka has lived in her for six years. really strays outside the closely guarded city she spends most of her free time here in a radius of four kilometers from her workplace. as long as she stays here she feels safe my husband travels quite a bit. he's mostly out of the town he's out and i am living here alone i don't have to worry about the safety or security or even the loneliness because there is so much to do outside their health clubs jogging track them was there i can do all do whatever i want and it doesn't affect me this is what i would call freedom living in india without having my head or somebody is going to leave me or that i'm save or that i'm secure here there's no that going on where you might hurt. the mugger potter in clave and its fifty thousand residents are guarded by a private security service. the international firms who work here also want safeguards against crime and terrorist attacks. managing director gar has designed the security concept to be all encompas
there are four committees who sold tons is to plan margaret has her social life. priyanka has lived in her for six years. really strays outside the closely guarded city she spends most of her free time here in a radius of four kilometers from her workplace. as long as she stays here she feels safe my husband travels quite a bit. he's mostly out of the town he's out and i am living here alone i don't have to worry about the safety or security or even the loneliness because there is so much to do...
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us army veteran margaret stevens of the explanation for the catastrophic me who are life outcomes of the caribbean referenced by donald trump bar the island of cuba from the headlines why you should keep your pennies away from the hard fast totalist but think about sending them to bank from gaza all this and more coming up in our first episode of this new season but first straight to our top story the minority u.k. government led by prime minister theresa may is today scrambling to keep british public services running because of monday's liquidation of taxpayer funded multi-billion pound trans national contract a karelian allegedly one of the most shorted companies on the london stock exchange meaning the city of london knew it face problems karelian continued to win taxpayer funded contracts even as it paid out shareholder dividends what it faced a pensions black hole tourism a presided over two billion pounds in contracts being given to former advisors company after profit warnings and with a civil service oversight role concerned with.
us army veteran margaret stevens of the explanation for the catastrophic me who are life outcomes of the caribbean referenced by donald trump bar the island of cuba from the headlines why you should keep your pennies away from the hard fast totalist but think about sending them to bank from gaza all this and more coming up in our first episode of this new season but first straight to our top story the minority u.k. government led by prime minister theresa may is today scrambling to keep british...
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margaret meisner was born in austria and raised in practical slovakia in one nine hundred thirty four the growing anti semitism in her city became more and more noticeable so markets mother sent her to paris and joined a year later. but the influence of the nazis was held in france as well. one day markets mother received a letter. so i went to the police station with her and us the will you take a year since none of your business go and where you take your business go home so here i was burma served my mother was gone we had no money markets mother was deported two girls in terrorist camp in southern france market was eighty years old alone and had to find a way out of europe she fled paris on a bicycle at the same time her mother succeeded in escaping the internment camp by some miracle the mother and daughter found each other just child kilometers from. together they made their way to spain where they found a way to travel to america but he was not to be they were picked up by the spanish police and thrown in jail so after or this we were going to be held to the true minton's but y
margaret meisner was born in austria and raised in practical slovakia in one nine hundred thirty four the growing anti semitism in her city became more and more noticeable so markets mother sent her to paris and joined a year later. but the influence of the nazis was held in france as well. one day markets mother received a letter. so i went to the police station with her and us the will you take a year since none of your business go and where you take your business go home so here i was burma...
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they say one of the reasons it doesn't have a home is because it hasn't been rubber—stamped by margaret thatcher's family, the objection is that she does not have her famous handbag. is that the objection? apparently... is there any reason as to why the sculptor did not put the handbag in? the sculpture was a freelance trust and raised a lot of money soon after lady thatcher died in 2013. offering back they commissioned the sculpture. it isn't just the handbag but the family are anxious about the risk of it being vandalised. even winston churchill, perhaps a less divisive figure, his statue in parliament square, where they want to put it, has repeatedly been vandalised. what is worth noting is she is a divisive figure but still, there isn't a statue of a woman in parliament square but that will be looked at in the coming yea rs, will be looked at in the coming years, more female statues. when the application was first submitted the royal parks association, managing parliament square, they objected it on the grounds that it was not supported by lady thatcher's family. was that on the gro
they say one of the reasons it doesn't have a home is because it hasn't been rubber—stamped by margaret thatcher's family, the objection is that she does not have her famous handbag. is that the objection? apparently... is there any reason as to why the sculptor did not put the handbag in? the sculpture was a freelance trust and raised a lot of money soon after lady thatcher died in 2013. offering back they commissioned the sculpture. it isn't just the handbag but the family are anxious about...
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told us army veteran margaret stevens of the speculation that a catastrophic me poor life outcomes of the caribbean referenced by donald trump body. and if cuba possible headlines why he should keep your pennies away from the hard fast bowlers but think about sending them to bankrupt because of all this and more coming up in our first episode of this new season but first straight to our top story the minority u.k. government led by prime minister theresa may is today scrambling to keep british public services running because of monday's liquidation of taxpayer funded multi-billion pound trans national contract karelian allegedly one of the most shorted companies on the london stock exchange meaning the city of london knew it face problems karelian continued to win taxpayer funded contracts even as it paid out shareholder dividends while it faced a pensions black hole tourism a presided over two billion pounds of contracts being given to her former advisers company after a profit warnings and with a civil service oversight role concerned with really an unfilled questions in even mainst
told us army veteran margaret stevens of the speculation that a catastrophic me poor life outcomes of the caribbean referenced by donald trump body. and if cuba possible headlines why he should keep your pennies away from the hard fast bowlers but think about sending them to bankrupt because of all this and more coming up in our first episode of this new season but first straight to our top story the minority u.k. government led by prime minister theresa may is today scrambling to keep british...
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you can discuss it, everyone is entitled to that opinion, margarets definitely is. i'm have been very welcoming to modern. she believes in conversion, she thinks i can go back to straight. our tennis correspondent russell fuller was at that press conference and says those in charge of the tournament say there are no plans at the moment to change the name but it isn't being ruled out in the future. it isa it is a press conference was called and billyjean king was able to express her views. he said forte said several months ago that they would not condone what margaret court said, they do not agree with that but that the court is named after her because of our achievements on that court. he also said it was complicated, it is not just tennis australia that makes this decision. the government owned melbourne park so there are many stakeholders. he said there was no active process to change the name but he did say it was something that was still subject to discussion. after 12 years at arsenal — theo walcott looks like he may well be on his way out of the club soon. t
you can discuss it, everyone is entitled to that opinion, margarets definitely is. i'm have been very welcoming to modern. she believes in conversion, she thinks i can go back to straight. our tennis correspondent russell fuller was at that press conference and says those in charge of the tournament say there are no plans at the moment to change the name but it isn't being ruled out in the future. it isa it is a press conference was called and billyjean king was able to express her views. he...
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margaret. >> reporter: a very snowy davos, at that. and president trump will be bringing here his "america first" populist message to what is essentially the ground zero of globalization and capitalism. and while his nationalist rhetoric is unpopular with european leaders, his business-friendly approach has won him praise. and he is going to trumpet his recent success in lowering the corporate tax rate to 21%. he's going to urge foreign companies to invest in the u.s. he's having a private dinner with several c.e.o.s tomorrow night, and he'll also tout that 30% rise in the stock market since his election. of course, that message is going to be hard to reconcile with the protectionist trade measures that he supports. and so, jeff, while he was never invited to this meeting of business elites when he worked in real estate, president trump is going to be one of the most talked about keynotes at this entire forum. >> glor: jill, tariffs, protectionism, the possibility of trade wars has been an ongoing discussion. there has been reaction. >
margaret. >> reporter: a very snowy davos, at that. and president trump will be bringing here his "america first" populist message to what is essentially the ground zero of globalization and capitalism. and while his nationalist rhetoric is unpopular with european leaders, his business-friendly approach has won him praise. and he is going to trumpet his recent success in lowering the corporate tax rate to 21%. he's going to urge foreign companies to invest in the u.s. he's...
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told us army veteran margaret stevens of the speculation that the catastrophic me poor life outcomes of the caribbean. referenced by donald trump barbie island of cuba the headline is why you should get your panties pulled away from the hard fast homeless but think about sending them to bank from gaza all this and more coming up in our first episode of this new season but first straight to our top story the minority u.k. government led by prime minister theresa may is today scrambling to keep british public services running because of monday's liquidation of taxpayer funded multibillion pound transnational contractor karelian allegedly one of the most shorted companies on the london stock exchange meaning the city of london knew it face problems karelian continued to win taxpayer funded contracts even as it paid out shareholder dividends while it faced a pensions blackhole tourism a presided over two billion pounds in contracts being given to former advisors company after a profit warnings and with a civil service oversight role concerned with karelian unfilled questions in even main
told us army veteran margaret stevens of the speculation that the catastrophic me poor life outcomes of the caribbean. referenced by donald trump barbie island of cuba the headline is why you should get your panties pulled away from the hard fast homeless but think about sending them to bank from gaza all this and more coming up in our first episode of this new season but first straight to our top story the minority u.k. government led by prime minister theresa may is today scrambling to keep...
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margaret, i'm going the start with you. you set out to get a sense of what people think about the media. you went back to the place where you grew up, western new york state, and you talked to people. tell us about what you found. >> well, judy, the reason i did that is because i had heard such dramatically different things from readers at the "post" and other people, whether it was on social media or in e-mail, some of it very, very critical, some of it very abusive, and a reader actually wrote to me and said, "you need to get out of that washington, d.c., bubble and go out into, you know, sort of regular america or the rust belt or the heartland." i decided that would be a good idea to actually spend some time and talk to people about their level of trust in the media and how they're informed and whether they believe it, or whether, like one poll has it, that people, some large number of people think that the news media actually makes things up about the president. >> woodruff: and you found some reassuring responses, but
margaret, i'm going the start with you. you set out to get a sense of what people think about the media. you went back to the place where you grew up, western new york state, and you talked to people. tell us about what you found. >> well, judy, the reason i did that is because i had heard such dramatically different things from readers at the "post" and other people, whether it was on social media or in e-mail, some of it very, very critical, some of it very abusive, and a...
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elaine. >> margaret brennan, thank you. >>> the national women's march held its main event today in las vegas with the goal of getting women to march off to the polls in november's midterm elections. in a cbs news poll out this weekend, 54% of women and 39% of men, say it is very important to them that more women are elected to office. 48% say the country would be better off. 42% say it wouldn't change much. here's mireya villarreal. >> reporter: from football stadium to swing state battleground. [ applause ] thousand filled the stands of san boyd stadium in las vegas sunday morning. >> equality for all! >> one year ago millions marched around the country for women's rights marking the largest single day demonstration in u.s. history. today's rally is about pushing people to the polls. activist jene ingram. >> we want to take all the momentum from the course of the last year and really turn that into the electoral power. >> organizers chose nevada for the anniversary event with the hope of reshaping congress in 201. >> our goal for voter registration is a million voters. what happens in
elaine. >> margaret brennan, thank you. >>> the national women's march held its main event today in las vegas with the goal of getting women to march off to the polls in november's midterm elections. in a cbs news poll out this weekend, 54% of women and 39% of men, say it is very important to them that more women are elected to office. 48% say the country would be better off. 42% say it wouldn't change much. here's mireya villarreal. >> reporter: from football stadium to...
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us army veteran margaret stevens of the speculation that the catastrophic me poor life outcomes of the caribbean referenced by donald trump bar the island of cuba from the headlines why you should keep your pennies power away from the hard pressed homeless but think about sending them to plan from gaza all this and more coming up in our first episode of this new season but first straight to our top story the minority u.k. government led by prime minister theresa may is today scrambling to keep british public services running because of monday's liquidation of taxpayer funded multi-billion pound trans national contract a karelian allegedly one of the most shorted companies on the london stock exchange meaning the city of london knew it face problems karelian continued to win taxpayer funded contracts even as it paid out shareholder dividends what it faced a pensions black hole tourism a presided over two billion pounds in contracts being given to former advisors company after profit warnings and with a civil service oversight role concerned with really an unfilled questions in even main
us army veteran margaret stevens of the speculation that the catastrophic me poor life outcomes of the caribbean referenced by donald trump bar the island of cuba from the headlines why you should keep your pennies power away from the hard pressed homeless but think about sending them to plan from gaza all this and more coming up in our first episode of this new season but first straight to our top story the minority u.k. government led by prime minister theresa may is today scrambling to keep...
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margaret's very much entitled to her opinion. i'd be very welcoming to margaret. she'll say, well, i welcome you too. but you know, she believes in conversion. like she thinks i can go back to straight. the action gets under way on monday morning in australia, sunday night here in the uk, with johanna konta leading the charge for british success down under. earlier we spoke to former british number one, greg rusedski, who gave us his view on konta winning a maiden grand slam title — and also the prospect of andy murray returning later this year after hip surgery. ifjo is if jo is healthy ifjo is healthy she's got a real opportunity to possibly go all the way this year, because she had a little scare in brisbane where she hurt her hip. i hear that she's fully fit and ready to go. if you look at her section, there's a wonderful opportunity because she's got halep and pliskova, but she a lwa ys got halep and pliskova, but she always plays well in australia. mentally she's stronger and tougher. you have to have the dedication, drive, will power to be the best. jo's
margaret's very much entitled to her opinion. i'd be very welcoming to margaret. she'll say, well, i welcome you too. but you know, she believes in conversion. like she thinks i can go back to straight. the action gets under way on monday morning in australia, sunday night here in the uk, with johanna konta leading the charge for british success down under. earlier we spoke to former british number one, greg rusedski, who gave us his view on konta winning a maiden grand slam title — and also...