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>> no, i wasn't, margaret. i was at the classified briefing because i am both an armed services and foreign relations member, that was not told to us in the classified briefing. nor was there a suggestion that multiple embassies were threatened. and i think that was one of the reasons that the senators in the briefing were so unhappy. we felt that the evidence was far short of imminent threat. we were mad that they were so peace. and we also thought that the administration was very cavalier about the iraqi reaction, the iraqi resolution of parliament that the u.s. should leave. they are like oh that's just the way the iraqis talk, there is a very serious concern and the administration is downplaying it in a way that i think was very unrealistic. but specifically the defense secretary said the gang of eight a was told in specific detail and they chose hot to characterize it to congress. you are saying you were never told of a threat to this embassy? >> no, no. and as i talked to the gang of eight, again, this is
>> no, i wasn't, margaret. i was at the classified briefing because i am both an armed services and foreign relations member, that was not told to us in the classified briefing. nor was there a suggestion that multiple embassies were threatened. and i think that was one of the reasons that the senators in the briefing were so unhappy. we felt that the evidence was far short of imminent threat. we were mad that they were so peace. and we also thought that the administration was very...
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margaret. >> brennan: carter evans, thanks. ree wildfire emergency in australia is growing worse by the hour. at least 17 people have died, more than 1,400 homes have been destroyed. isurists were fleeing by the thousands, and tempers are flaring against their prime minister. tegan george from our partner, network 10 news, is covering the disaster. >> reporter: as over 200 fires continue to ravage the country, australia's military is bringint shoreline. in new south wales, seemingly endless lines at supermarkets and gas stations led to shtages am s-daytate ofen >> it's just a scary feeling. there's no fuel. we've got no power, no phone service out where we are. ranked the worst on record. fierce flames have devastated xte country for mont'shsanitd taken an extreme toll on wildlife. ecologists say nearly half a billion animals have been killed, including a third of the local koala population. tensions are boiling over in communities toured by australia's prime minister scot. >> reporter: locals feel they've been forgotten. ter:
margaret. >> brennan: carter evans, thanks. ree wildfire emergency in australia is growing worse by the hour. at least 17 people have died, more than 1,400 homes have been destroyed. isurists were fleeing by the thousands, and tempers are flaring against their prime minister. tegan george from our partner, network 10 news, is covering the disaster. >> reporter: as over 200 fires continue to ravage the country, australia's military is bringint shoreline. in new south wales, seemingly...
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for norah o'donnell, i'm margaret brennan. good night. ♪ >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >> i'm tom hanson, and we've got a lot more to tell you about this morning, starting with the legal battle over the gig economy. a new law in california is meant to protect part-time or casual workers like pet sitters or uber drivers, but some companies have launched a lawsuit to stop it, . carter evans explains. >> reporter: uber and postmates have been joined by other companies like lyft and doordash and they're pouring $110 million in efforts to bring this issue before california voter news in november. >> i'm working a job that i love. i'm working the hours that i want. >> reporter: jack kenny, who drives for both uber and lyft feels the new law threatens his freedom and flexibility. >> i'm certainly not making less than minimum wage. >> reporter: kenny drives in los angeles, handling rides between time spent with his six grandchildren and caring for his wife, battling cancer. he has concerns that ab-5 will force comp
for norah o'donnell, i'm margaret brennan. good night. ♪ >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >> i'm tom hanson, and we've got a lot more to tell you about this morning, starting with the legal battle over the gig economy. a new law in california is meant to protect part-time or casual workers like pet sitters or uber drivers, but some companies have launched a lawsuit to stop it, . carter evans explains. >> reporter: uber and postmates have been joined...
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>> no, margaret. this reminds me a lot of what happened in the brett cavanaugh case when the democrats kept releasing supposed bombshell. i think all we're missing now is michael afnaughty to come out-- out-- >> brennan: you don't think this is damaging? >> look at the context. that video was more than a year before he asked marie yovanovitch to be removed. and he was told in that video, we just heard, that she's running around kiev bad mouthing you and saying you're going to be impeached. the president has the right to remove any ambassador for any reason whatsoever. >> brennan, yes, he does. >> an ambassador bad mouthing the president is a pretty sound reason to remove-- >> brennan: the president has the right to do that, but i think the question is why these business associates who have a financial and political interest in the matter were advising the president and yo responded and said, "okay, take her out." >> will will point out that video occurred more than a year after she was removed-- it sh
>> no, margaret. this reminds me a lot of what happened in the brett cavanaugh case when the democrats kept releasing supposed bombshell. i think all we're missing now is michael afnaughty to come out-- out-- >> brennan: you don't think this is damaging? >> look at the context. that video was more than a year before he asked marie yovanovitch to be removed. and he was told in that video, we just heard, that she's running around kiev bad mouthing you and saying you're going to...
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i'm margaret brennan. as we come on the air tonight, president trump is vowing he is vo ng it inwill get revenge after the president ordered drone strikes that took out iran's top general, qassem soleimani. the two countries have been enemies for more than four decades, but rarely have tensions been as high as they are tonight. president trump says soleimani was actively planning new attacks on americans in the region, but the white house is not providing any details. tonight, u.s. civilians are being told to leave iraq immediately, and more american troops, thousands of them, are being sent into the region. our correspondents are covering this fast-moving story from inside iraq to the pentagon, and ciamerican cities under heightened alert. but we begin with paula reid traveling with the president tonight in south florida. paula. >> reporter: good evening, margaret. the presidening up his thliday here in florida, andppra tht is afterisnoon, he addressee nation for the first time since last night's drone st
i'm margaret brennan. as we come on the air tonight, president trump is vowing he is vo ng it inwill get revenge after the president ordered drone strikes that took out iran's top general, qassem soleimani. the two countries have been enemies for more than four decades, but rarely have tensions been as high as they are tonight. president trump says soleimani was actively planning new attacks on americans in the region, but the white house is not providing any details. tonight, u.s. civilians...
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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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i'm margaret brennan, and this is "face the nation." nation," the conflict between the united states and iran escalates dramatically after the u.s. targets and kills a top iranian general. president trump says if they retaliate, the u.s. will hit back, quote, "very fast and very hard." plus, new cbs battleground tracker numbers show a familiar face on top of the 2020 field in iowa and new hampshire. there has been dramatic reaction around the world following the u.s. drone strike that killed iran's military general, qassem soleimani. president trump stayed out of public view on saturday, following this statement that the administration saw the action as a dramatic de-escalation. >> president trump: we took action last night to stop a war, we did not take action to start a war. >> brennan: but late saturday, the president took to twitter to programs a staggering response if iran retaliates, saying, "if iran strikes any americans or american assets, we have targeted 52 iranian sites, and we will hit them harder than they have ever been hi
i'm margaret brennan, and this is "face the nation." nation," the conflict between the united states and iran escalates dramatically after the u.s. targets and kills a top iranian general. president trump says if they retaliate, the u.s. will hit back, quote, "very fast and very hard." plus, new cbs battleground tracker numbers show a familiar face on top of the 2020 field in iowa and new hampshire. there has been dramatic reaction around the world following the u.s....
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mark: your new margaret thatcher? >> i did know margaret thatcher. they would come to our house and we would go to her place and so she appointed me to it take her place on the margaret thatcher archive trust. so i knew her quite well. but with her, it was this fabulous sense of moral w conviction that you weren't just doing this, making these great reforms in great britain in order to get richer. you are doing it in order to be a better person. and that was tremendously powerful. people would undergo a lot of privation in that sense as well. if they ultimately think what you are doing his rights. mark: nic the great readers have enormous stamina and energy, they never sleep they are constantly thinking about things. trying to think ahead. >> that is absolutely true. margaret thatcher would only sleep for four hours at night. winston churchill he would have a nap in the afternoon, carried on till two or 3:00 o'clock in the morning working. after his one hour nap he believed that effectively gave him two days. hitler was lazy, he is the one person tha
mark: your new margaret thatcher? >> i did know margaret thatcher. they would come to our house and we would go to her place and so she appointed me to it take her place on the margaret thatcher archive trust. so i knew her quite well. but with her, it was this fabulous sense of moral w conviction that you weren't just doing this, making these great reforms in great britain in order to get richer. you are doing it in order to be a better person. and that was tremendously powerful. people...
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i was in margaret cho's show. when i compare that experience, margaret struggled a lot and not for any reasons related to margaret. it was a different time, and margaret was kind of in some ways shoe horned into a corporate idea of what margaret could be. >> trevor: right. and awkwafina is allowed to do her thing. she has taken the initiative to hire writers around her and surround herself with many women writers and people of color as well as directors and i think it shows in the final product. we don't flinch about all of the things that we're describing in the show that are either specifically asian or related to being asian because they're all kind of from and created by the people who really know what those things are. >> trevor: it comes from an authentic place. >> it does. >> trevor: my michelle yo after "crazy rich asians" said we have no problem laughing at ourselves, but laugh with us not at us. >> exactly, and there's a history of us being laughed it or derided and it's taken a long time for us to teach
i was in margaret cho's show. when i compare that experience, margaret struggled a lot and not for any reasons related to margaret. it was a different time, and margaret was kind of in some ways shoe horned into a corporate idea of what margaret could be. >> trevor: right. and awkwafina is allowed to do her thing. she has taken the initiative to hire writers around her and surround herself with many women writers and people of color as well as directors and i think it shows in the final...
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navratilova has had the view for a while that margaret court's views means that she should not have a court named after her. i spoke to her earlier. i felt that the conversation had stopped and we got it going a couple of years ago and i thought tennis australia would do something, they are the ones that make the decision but nothing has happened and margaret keeps doubling down. does john mcenroe support, he was in court with you? does that make a difference? he talked about renaming the arena and when i saw him he had no ideal renaming the arena and when i saw him he had no idea i was doing this and asked him if he would walk around the court with me and he said absolutely. what have tennis australia had to say about this? absolutely. what have tennis australia had to say about this7m isa australia had to say about this7m is a difficult one with margaret court because they have always taken the view that you should mark her achievements and it is the 50th anniversary of her winning all four grand slams in one year. a phenomenal achievement in whichever year and there is a ceremony t
navratilova has had the view for a while that margaret court's views means that she should not have a court named after her. i spoke to her earlier. i felt that the conversation had stopped and we got it going a couple of years ago and i thought tennis australia would do something, they are the ones that make the decision but nothing has happened and margaret keeps doubling down. does john mcenroe support, he was in court with you? does that make a difference? he talked about renaming the arena...
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back with us, charlie dent and margaret talev. when nancy pelosi says she's turn them over when she's ready, she means it. how do we know? because of what happened to chairman adam smith of the armed services committee. it began right here on "new day" yesterday. when we asked a very simple question which is do you think that the house should turn over the articles of impeachment. this is what he said on air yesterday. >> but at the end of the day just like we control it in the house, mitch mcconnell controls it in the senate. i don't -- i think it was perfectly advisable for the speaker to try to leverage that, get a better deal. at this point, it doesn't look like that's going to happen. and yes, i think it is time to send the impeachment to the senate. >> yes, i think it is time to send the impeachment to the senate. >> uh-oh. >> said very crystal clear words. about two hours later, he issues this statement on twitter saying, i misspoke this morning. i do believe we should do everything we can to force the senate to have a fail
back with us, charlie dent and margaret talev. when nancy pelosi says she's turn them over when she's ready, she means it. how do we know? because of what happened to chairman adam smith of the armed services committee. it began right here on "new day" yesterday. when we asked a very simple question which is do you think that the house should turn over the articles of impeachment. this is what he said on air yesterday. >> but at the end of the day just like we control it in the...
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thank you. >> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible by... additional fding is provided by... corporate funding is provided by... ♪ >> you're watching pbs. to "amanpour and company."ome here is what's comg up. >> the process was good enough for president clinton and bas fairness dictates it oughto be od enough for this president as well. >> senator mitch mcconnell holds the key to the impeachment trial of president trump. i ask his former aide and his politicaliographer about the senate leader. >>it's a story that unifies us. >> his career and activism, ful circle, tim rob bbins on raisin up refugees. ♪
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>> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible by... ad tional funding is provided by... corporate funding is provided by... >> welcomeo "firing line," governor deval patrick. >> thank you for having me. >> you were the first african-american governor of massachusetts. >> how about that? >> only the second to be elected in this countrs history. you had a storied career in law before you were appointed the assistanattorney general in bill clinton's justice department. and you were a corporate lawyer for fortune 500 companies. and you are now running to be president of the united states of america. >> i know. >> first, let me ask you about impeachment, because the impeachmentpr proceedings foident trump arbeginning this week, and you're a lawyer. one of the arguments his legal team is making is that abuse of power is not impeachable, even if it's proven. what do you think about that argument? >> [wehuckles ] , first, just on itface, as a citizen, that can't be true, because, you know, the framers had in mind that when democratic norms, democratic boundaries were crossed, th
>> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible by... ad tional funding is provided by... corporate funding is provided by... >> welcomeo "firing line," governor deval patrick. >> thank you for having me. >> you were the first african-american governor of massachusetts. >> how about that? >> only the second to be elected in this countrs history. you had a storied career in law before you were appointed the assistanattorney general...
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margaret: i ve a slightly different view. while we have seen repetitive questions and questions that allow the parties to repeat the talking points that they have ne before, what we also saw from a few senators, in particul some republicans, sometimes on a bipartisan basis, king some questions that lead me to think that they are thinking -- what happens after this trial is over? r example, a group of republicans asked the parties is there a legitimate situation where a president could request foreign government, and announce an vestigation into a u.s. citizen when there ino investigation going on om u.s. lawnforment? another example that was interesting was senators on art bian basis were asking about this mixed motives questioned. when a president is or does something that is within his constitutional assigned duties if he has a corrupt motive it also potentially a non-corrupt motive --does that matter? i see senators looking beyond the writing on the wall -- the president will be a quit it but at will it mean for the norms
margaret: i ve a slightly different view. while we have seen repetitive questions and questions that allow the parties to repeat the talking points that they have ne before, what we also saw from a few senators, in particul some republicans, sometimes on a bipartisan basis, king some questions that lead me to think that they are thinking -- what happens after this trial is over? r example, a group of republicans asked the parties is there a legitimate situation where a president could request...
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. >> secretary of state mike pompeo: margaret, good to be with you. >> brennan: does eliminating qassem soleimani take out the specific plot that you say was an imminent threat? >> secretary of state mike pompeo: margaret, we made the right decision to take out this terrorist. he not only caused enormous death and destruction and killed hundreds of americans over the years, but had done so in the past couple of days. killed an american on december 27th. we watched him to continue to actively build out for what was going to be a significant attack, what we believed, and we made the right decision. >> brennan: has it been eliminated? >> secretary of state mike pompeo: there have been constant threats. we've been under threat when the previous administration made the mistake of entering that horrific nuclear deal and gave money and resources to this regime, and the threats remain. >> brennan: so iran can still carry out that specific threat that you described as imminent? is it still imminent? >> secretary of state mike pompeo: we continue to prepare for whatever the iranian regime continu
. >> secretary of state mike pompeo: margaret, good to be with you. >> brennan: does eliminating qassem soleimani take out the specific plot that you say was an imminent threat? >> secretary of state mike pompeo: margaret, we made the right decision to take out this terrorist. he not only caused enormous death and destruction and killed hundreds of americans over the years, but had done so in the past couple of days. killed an american on december 27th. we watched him to...
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captioning sponsored by cbs >> brennan: i'm margaret brennan in washington, and this week on "face the nation," the pomp and pageantry of the opening act of the senate impeachment trial of president trump is complete. the cast is celt as prosecutors, defenders, jurors and judge prepare for their roles in what is only the third impeachment trial in american history. but the question of whether there will be witnesses in the trial and who the witnesses might be will likely be delayed until act one is over. it was an unusually subdued senate as the gravity of a presidential impeachment trial set in last week. >> hear ye, hear ye, hear ye, all persons are command to keep silent on pain of imprisonment. >> do you solemnly swear that in all things anker and thing to the trial you will do impartial justice according to the constitution? >> brennan: ceremony over, political posturing is well under way. house impeachment managers, the prosecutors will open their case early this week. it's a now-familiar one, charging with the president with abuse of power and obstruction of congress. >> there i
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. >> margaret, you first. doesn't the white house withholding these emails now adam in addition to the house democrats' articles of obstruction, abuse of power allegations? >> well, it gives democrats a new predicate if they want to continue to press mitch mcconnell to bend to the rules if they can convince that handful of republican senators between four and six, susan collins, lisa murkowski, you know the group, if they're able to convince those republican senators that this is cause for concern or that those republican senators should pressure the white house to make more of this information available. but other than that, really their only recourse if they want results is the courts. democrats have already said that they don't want to go through the courts and get this tied up. their only other recourse is public opinion, which seems pretty immutable at this point. so it's important information. it shows us how much we don't know. it shows us why the white house doesn't want to release a lot of detail. but
. >> margaret, you first. doesn't the white house withholding these emails now adam in addition to the house democrats' articles of obstruction, abuse of power allegations? >> well, it gives democrats a new predicate if they want to continue to press mitch mcconnell to bend to the rules if they can convince that handful of republican senators between four and six, susan collins, lisa murkowski, you know the group, if they're able to convince those republican senators that this is...
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margaret thatcher would only speak fo sleep for four hours and churchill carried on until 4:00 a.m. working. hitler was lazy. he's the one person who just doesn't fit in to the overall concept of the busy hard-working leader. george marshall, who i write about in this new book would work 16, 17 hours a day, president eisenhower, not just when he was commander, but after that as well, he was incredibly hard worker. it's something i think they all do have in common. >> most of the western leaders, did they get good press or bad press. >> he got terrible press for a lot of the time, he had a lot of things, party criticized him, he had confidence in the house of commons during the second world war, he won them but nonetheless they were trying to bring him down. mark: his own party? >> people work criticizing him constantly, like hatcher who was ultimately being brought down after 11 and a half years and basically saving britain from becoming a third rate country in the world, the conservatives brought her down in an act of spectacular betrayal. >> and churchill, throughout, they were pi
margaret thatcher would only speak fo sleep for four hours and churchill carried on until 4:00 a.m. working. hitler was lazy. he's the one person who just doesn't fit in to the overall concept of the busy hard-working leader. george marshall, who i write about in this new book would work 16, 17 hours a day, president eisenhower, not just when he was commander, but after that as well, he was incredibly hard worker. it's something i think they all do have in common. >> most of the western...
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so, yes, so you were talking with princess margaret. do go on. ( laughter ) uh-huh. uh-huh. >> you put the milk in first. >> stephen: milk in first? i do not know your foreign ways. how much, say when. >> stop! >> stephen: stop. ( laughter ) do you like sugar? >> no. >> stephen: no? say h-when? >> i will. i didn't. ( laughter ) >> stephen: it's hot! i didn't want to scald you. >> just testing. >> stephen: is that all right? >> it's all right. ( laughter ) >> stephen: before you tell the story, very quickly. she says, "burden." >> burden. >> stephen: there's a different royal accent than, like, a received english accent. it's a very specific accent, it sounds to me. >> yes, we had an accent coach. burden, burden. >> stephen: do they have a specific one? it sounds different to me. >> there are all sorts of different sounds in the royal accent. basically, you can't move your upper lip. try talking without moving your upper lip. ( laughter ) go on. do it. >> stephen: i'll do my best. ( laughter ) i'll do my best. >> better, better. >> stephen: better, better, yes, yes, y
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margaret and mike, obviously stay with me. our nbc analyst, former general barry mccaffrey joins us by phone. your reaction to this breaking news story, sir? >> well, the bottom line is you have to know what kind of missiles are being fired at the air base. they're under almost constant intermittent attack in boeth irq and afghanistan. fortunately the u.s. has put in some technology that we borrowed from the u.s. navy and most of these, including mar tar rounds, are actually destroyed before they hit the ground. you mentioned surface-to-air. i'm sure you meant surface-to-surface missiles. if they're being fired out of iran, that's a game-changer, because then there will be bigger warheads. some of these missiles they fire, 107 millimeter are not too bad. the big ones, 122 millimeter and up are really scary. so i'll listen up for technical evaluation, which will happen very quickly. they'll know what kind of missile it was. and if it's fired out of iran, then we've got a game-changer in progress. >> and appreciate your point th
margaret and mike, obviously stay with me. our nbc analyst, former general barry mccaffrey joins us by phone. your reaction to this breaking news story, sir? >> well, the bottom line is you have to know what kind of missiles are being fired at the air base. they're under almost constant intermittent attack in boeth irq and afghanistan. fortunately the u.s. has put in some technology that we borrowed from the u.s. navy and most of these, including mar tar rounds, are actually destroyed...
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it's been 10 years now since margaret friedland moved back to germany. here i'll be 100 telling people my story is what kept me going that's my mission. what happened happened we can't change that the sensible don't let it happen again . series $100.00 german must reads a book with the rather shocking title memoir of an anti semite however written by greg sori whose original is a so makes it will be difficult for him to be racist born in austria with sicilian antecedents he had to remain in power for lived here in berlin and at one point in his life had citizenship but soul is more about the book. think twice before you take this book out in public i guarantee you'll get some strange looks. into. memoirs of an anti semite it's a pretty rough title for a novel that's autobiographical now the author go for that so he was himself not an anti-semite but he describes the anti semitism that in 1900 s. europe was inescapable. memoirs of an anti semite chronicles a society that no longer exists today split between ukraine and romania the capital turn of it's was
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>> margaret, that's not a conspiracy theory. >> senator john thune one of your republican completion said he would prefer that the lawyers not do that because the intelligence community concluded that it was russia that meddled. >> sorks margaret, that's a democratic talking point. >> this is what john thune one of the republican leaders said. >> it's a democratic talking point that the president and his lawyers have argued that it was ukraine who interviewed in our elections not russia. you can read the president's brief. they make it very clear that, yes, you can accept that russia interfered in a systematic organized top down fashion in our election. i say that. i've been part of the intelligence committee that's been investigating it for years. you can also say that it's clear some ukrainian officials tried to influence the outcome of the election in 2016. >> but you're being precise in your words there and that was not what the president's lawyers said on the floor. >> i'm saying exactly what the president's brief said. you can also say that countries like china and iran and nor
>> margaret, that's not a conspiracy theory. >> senator john thune one of your republican completion said he would prefer that the lawyers not do that because the intelligence community concluded that it was russia that meddled. >> sorks margaret, that's a democratic talking point. >> this is what john thune one of the republican leaders said. >> it's a democratic talking point that the president and his lawyers have argued that it was ukraine who interviewed in...
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it's been 10 years now since margaret moved back to germany. here i'll be a 100 telling people my story is what kept me going that's my mission. what happened happened we can't change that in the sense of don't let it happen again. series 100 german must reads a book with a rather shocking title memoir. of a written by greg sori originals a so mixed it would be difficult for him to be racist born in austria with sicilian antecedents you have to remain in power lived here in berlin and at one point in his life had no citizenship but soul is more about the book. think twice before you take this book out in public i guarantee you'll get some strange looks. from. memoirs of an anti semite it's a pretty rough title for a novel that's autobiographical now the author go for that so he was himself not an anti-semite but he describes the anti semitism that in 19000 was inescapable. memoirs of an anti semite chronicles a society that no longer exists today split between ukraine and romania the capital turn of it's was a diverse mixture of ethnicities a 3
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those who stood up -- margaret chase smith is a republican woman from a and had the guts to take joseph mccarthy on but she put her country before her party. history looks back on her as a hero. [applause] [dog barking] for those who remember watergate, those who circle the wagon around richard nixon are not being applauded in history books. including the republicans who stood up to him and put their country ahead of the party history has reflected on them very generously. these people who are with trump for whatever short-term gain they think they're getting in the long run, they are ruining their name and reputation for generations to come. history will not be kind to them in history is watching. the final thing i am going to since thes -- beginning when i worked on her
those who stood up -- margaret chase smith is a republican woman from a and had the guts to take joseph mccarthy on but she put her country before her party. history looks back on her as a hero. [applause] [dog barking] for those who remember watergate, those who circle the wagon around richard nixon are not being applauded in history books. including the republicans who stood up to him and put their country ahead of the party history has reflected on them very generously. these people who are...
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. >> woodruff: margaret taylor, what about... what do you see new that's illuminated here that we didn't know before, much of anything? >> i have a slightly different view. while we have seen questions that arque repetitivetions that do allow the parties to repeat the talking points that they havdone before, what we also saw from a fe senators, in particular some republicans, sometimes on a bipartisan basis asking some questions tat lead me to thinkth they'rking, what happens after this trial is over. so, for example, a group of republicans ask the parties, you ow, is there legitimate situation where a president could request a foreign government announce an investigation into a u.s. citizen when there is no investigation going on by u.s. law enforcement? is that --is there ever an appropriate rattle time for that? another example that i thought iseresting is that senators on a bipartisan basis were asking about what about this mixed motives question, when a president is ing something that is withi his constitutionally assigned d
. >> woodruff: margaret taylor, what about... what do you see new that's illuminated here that we didn't know before, much of anything? >> i have a slightly different view. while we have seen questions that arque repetitivetions that do allow the parties to repeat the talking points that they havdone before, what we also saw from a fe senators, in particular some republicans, sometimes on a bipartisan basis asking some questions tat lead me to thinkth they'rking, what happens after...
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thank you for being on "firing line>> hank you. >> thank you, margaret. ov "firing line with margaret ho" is made possible by... corporate funding is provided by... the people who give the money to make mister rogers' neighborhood are the peop contribute to this and other public television stations and: [captioning sponsored by the u.s. department of education] ♪ it's a beautiful day in this neighborhood ♪ ♪ a beautiful day for a neighbor ♪ ♪ would you be mine? ou ♪ could y be mine? ♪ it's a neighborly day in this beauty wood ♪
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the very southern tip of england just a few kilometers from france across the dover straits liason margarets at the cliffs a small village that has benefitted from its geographical and political proximity to mainland europe but from tomorrow may well change. nestled among the white cliffs of dover a small pick to rescue english village located about 30 kilometers across the channel from france st margaret's up cliff has had a long and special relationship with continental europe totally dependent on one another. and i don't think they can do without we cannot do without them. despite the close relationship over 60 percent of the towns and habitants voted leave in the 2016 breck's it's referendum and some people in the area say that they are really worried about what brics it will mean for business market this time of year especially in the fabry march time is usually the european market we have got show galchen stemmons and they have this spring holidays and i come here last year we did ok this year it's looking pretty bleak. in this bar residents say they're relieved that at long last breat
the very southern tip of england just a few kilometers from france across the dover straits liason margarets at the cliffs a small village that has benefitted from its geographical and political proximity to mainland europe but from tomorrow may well change. nestled among the white cliffs of dover a small pick to rescue english village located about 30 kilometers across the channel from france st margaret's up cliff has had a long and special relationship with continental europe totally...
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it's been 10 years now since margaret friedel moved back to germany. here i'll be a 100 telling people my story is what kept me going that's my mission. what happened happened we can't change that in the sensible don't let it happen again. series $100.00 german must reads a book with a rather shocking title memoir of an anti semite i have a written by greg sori who's originals are so mixed it would be difficult for him to be racist born in austria with cillian antecedents you have a rumanian passport lived here in berlin and at one point in his life had no citizenship of soul is more about the book. think twice before you take this book out in public i guarantee you'll get some strange looks. and. memoirs of an anti semite it's a pretty rough title for a novel that's autobiographical now the author go for that so he was himself not an anti-semite but he describes the anti semitism that in 1900 europe was inescapable . memoirs of an anti semite chronicles a society that no longer exists today split between ukraine and romania the capital turn of it's wa
it's been 10 years now since margaret friedel moved back to germany. here i'll be a 100 telling people my story is what kept me going that's my mission. what happened happened we can't change that in the sensible don't let it happen again. series $100.00 german must reads a book with a rather shocking title memoir of an anti semite i have a written by greg sori who's originals are so mixed it would be difficult for him to be racist born in austria with cillian antecedents you have a rumanian...
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it's been 10 years now since margaret friedel moved back to germany. next year i'll be a 100 telling people my story is what kept me going and that's my mission. what happened happened we can't change that in the sense of don't let it happen again. series $100.00 german must reads a book with a rather shocking title memoir of an anti semite however written by greg sori whose originals are so mixed it would be difficult for him to be racist born in austria with sicilian antecedents you have a roumanian passport lived here in berlin and at one point in his life had citizenship at seoul is more about the book. think twice before you take this book out in public i guarantee you'll get some strange looks. from. memoirs of an anti semite it's a pretty rough title for a novel that's autobiographical now the author go for that so he was himself not an anti-semite but he describes the anti semitism that in 19000 was inescapable. memoirs of an anti semite chronicles a society that no longer exists today split between ukraine and romania the capital turn of it's
it's been 10 years now since margaret friedel moved back to germany. next year i'll be a 100 telling people my story is what kept me going and that's my mission. what happened happened we can't change that in the sense of don't let it happen again. series $100.00 german must reads a book with a rather shocking title memoir of an anti semite however written by greg sori whose originals are so mixed it would be difficult for him to be racist born in austria with sicilian antecedents you have a...
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small pick to rescue english village located about 30 kilometers across the channel from france saint margaret sutcliffe has had a long and special relationship with continental europe totally dependent on one another. and i don't think they can do without so we can all do without them. despite the close relationship over 60 percent of the towns and habitants voted leave in the 2016 breck's it's referendum and some people in the area say that they are really worried about what brics it will mean for business market this time again specially and so for pretty much time usually the european market we have dutch belgians germans and i have to say that the spring knowledge base and i come in last year we did ok this year. it's looking pretty bleak. in this bar residents say they're relieved that at long last breaths it is finally happening before the 2 are usually cover so your last 3. people are on the rigs to democratic groups from the region to try to do the tricks to try to win the minute. to pick from. however some are not ruling out that one day britain could rejoin the e.u. in general to wo
small pick to rescue english village located about 30 kilometers across the channel from france saint margaret sutcliffe has had a long and special relationship with continental europe totally dependent on one another. and i don't think they can do without so we can all do without them. despite the close relationship over 60 percent of the towns and habitants voted leave in the 2016 breck's it's referendum and some people in the area say that they are really worried about what brics it will...
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said margaret said cliff is a hamlet of 2500 people literally within eyesight of france indeed cell phone calls are usually routed through the french network as the nearby cliff blocks access to the british signal. or yeah we're really proud of you know our relationship was with our neighbors in france and they're literally less than 20 miles away from where we were sitting now. we've always had a. good relationship with sleep with. friends on the continent and now i think they're looking at us and that there's an element of distrust think people are starting to look at what's happened happening in this country and. they don't feel they can trust coming here anymore. for gavin oakley that translates into empty hotel rooms usually 70 percent of his rooms are booked at this time of year currently it's 5 percent over at the village store uncertainty over breaks it runs high if this is going to happen then. it's happening. to. me already waited for more than 3 years almost 3 years now and. it has been putting the economy. on to hold. and hopefully it's going to move on from here on. totally d
said margaret said cliff is a hamlet of 2500 people literally within eyesight of france indeed cell phone calls are usually routed through the french network as the nearby cliff blocks access to the british signal. or yeah we're really proud of you know our relationship was with our neighbors in france and they're literally less than 20 miles away from where we were sitting now. we've always had a. good relationship with sleep with. friends on the continent and now i think they're looking at us...
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small pick to rescue english village located about 30 kilometers across the channel from france st margaret sutcliffe has had a long and special relationship with continental europe totally dependent on one another. and i don't think they can do without so we can all do without them. despite the close relationship over 60 percent of the towns and habitants voted leave in the 26000 bricks it's referendum and some people in the area say that they are really worried about what brics it will need for business market this time again especially so for pretty much time is usually the european market we have judge balanced germans and they have to print holidays they come in last year we did ok this year. it's looking pretty early. in this bar residents say they're relieved that at long last breaths it is finally happening before the 2 are usually traditionally your last 3 years where people are never expected to make radical groups in every job they try to do the trick is to try to win the minute. to pick from i think. however some are not ruling out that one day britain could rejoin the e.u. and
small pick to rescue english village located about 30 kilometers across the channel from france st margaret sutcliffe has had a long and special relationship with continental europe totally dependent on one another. and i don't think they can do without so we can all do without them. despite the close relationship over 60 percent of the towns and habitants voted leave in the 26000 bricks it's referendum and some people in the area say that they are really worried about what brics it will need...
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>> i can hear you, and for "axios," margaret talev. hopefully you can hear me. we're going to mix things up a little bit. how about you, boris? let's go to you first. what is the president's disposition right now as his legal team is preparing its briefs to meet that noon deadline tomorrow? >> reporter: yeah, fred, well, we're hearing from sources at mar-a-lago that president trump is in good spirits but he has been a bit distracted by all this impeachment process. the president telling people close to him at his estate in west palm beach that he doesn't really fully understand why he's being impeached. he's asked several people why are they doing this to me. the president, though, is pleased with some of the latest additions to his legal team in alan dershowitz and ken starr. what we're going to see from his legal team is a three-pronged attack, and we've already pre view previewed some of it, we've heard some already. first we've heard the allegations don't rise to the level of high crimes. here's more from alan dershowitz and some of the president's supporter
>> i can hear you, and for "axios," margaret talev. hopefully you can hear me. we're going to mix things up a little bit. how about you, boris? let's go to you first. what is the president's disposition right now as his legal team is preparing its briefs to meet that noon deadline tomorrow? >> reporter: yeah, fred, well, we're hearing from sources at mar-a-lago that president trump is in good spirits but he has been a bit distracted by all this impeachment process. the...
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the government of victoria are the ones who make the decision, but nothing has happened and margaret keeps doubling down. to the action in melbourne then and roger federer says he believes in miracles after he saved seven match points against the unseeded american tennys sandgren to reach the semi—finals. john watson was watching in melbourne. an incredible comeback from roger federer who just underlined why he is our could be the greatest male tennis player of all—time. who would have predicted the outcome of this one. two sets to one down, he saved seven match points the fourth set to level the masher to set all taking it on level the masher to set all taking itona level the masher to set all taking it on a tie—break before wrapping up the match over five sets just as he did an impressive style in the third round. uncharacteristic from roger federer at times, he was warned over his bad language on the court, he was taking a medical timeout struggling with tightness in his leg at the time and an incident as well involving his opponent who was running to buy a ball girl during
the government of victoria are the ones who make the decision, but nothing has happened and margaret keeps doubling down. to the action in melbourne then and roger federer says he believes in miracles after he saved seven match points against the unseeded american tennys sandgren to reach the semi—finals. john watson was watching in melbourne. an incredible comeback from roger federer who just underlined why he is our could be the greatest male tennis player of all—time. who would have...
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and margaret, this goes to the larger question of how much u.s. foreign policy under the trump administration is adjacent to or directly based on false propaganda because that's what brings us back to impeachment, where the house, the congress of the united states has said the president should be removed for the abuse of foreign policy powers, the abuse of power to pursue a propaganda theory that involved other countries, and here we are today looking at a deescalation while the ambassadors just laid out the number of falsehoods that appear to be either selectively invoked to defend the president or at times perhaps forming policy itself? >> falsehoods as far as the eye can see in such a short period of time from donald trump. you know, wendy is to iran and iraq as john bolton is to ukraine. you know, a firsthand indispensable witness setting -- setting it all straight. i mean, i think the imminent threat is going to become the wmd. there's not going to have been one, and in the tape you played, pompeo just gave us a conclusion. he gave nothing to
and margaret, this goes to the larger question of how much u.s. foreign policy under the trump administration is adjacent to or directly based on false propaganda because that's what brings us back to impeachment, where the house, the congress of the united states has said the president should be removed for the abuse of foreign policy powers, the abuse of power to pursue a propaganda theory that involved other countries, and here we are today looking at a deescalation while the ambassadors...
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small pick to rescue english village located about 30 kilometers across the channel from france st margaret sutcliffe has had a long and special relationship with continental europe totally dependent on one another. and i don't think they can do without it we cannot do without them. despite the close relationship over 60 percent of the towns and habitants voted leave in the 2016 breck's it's referendum and some people in the area say that they are really worried about what brics it will mean for business market this time again especially and so for pretty much time usually the european market we have dutch belgians germans they have to supply list for a knowledge base and they come in last year we did ok this year. it's looking pretty bleak. in this bar residents say they're relieved that at long last breaths it is finally happening for the. future to traverse the last 3 years where people are never expected to democratic sugar refinery job or try to do the trick if you try to go in a minute. to pick from i think. however some are not ruling out that one day britain could rejoin the e.u. an
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the very southern tip of england just a few kilometers from france across the dover straits liason margarets at the cliffs a small village that has benefitted from its geographical and political proximity to mainland europe but from tomorrow may well change. nestled among the white cliffs of dover a small pick to rescue english village it's located about 30 kilometers across the channel from france st margaret's that cliff has had a long and special relationship with continental europe totally dependent on one another. and i don't think they can do without we cannot do without them. despite the close relationship over 60 percent of the towns and habitants voted leave in the 2016 breck's it's referendum and some people in the area say that they are really worried about what brics it will mean for business market this time of year especially in sofia prematch time is usually the european market we have dutch belgians germans have this spring holidays and they come here last year we did ok this year. it's looking pretty early. in this bar residents say they're relieved that at long last breaths
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small pick to rescue english village located about 30 kilometers across the channel from france st margaret sutcliffe has had a long and special relationship with continental europe totally dependent on one another. and i don't think they can do without so we can all do without them. despite the close relationship over 60 percent of the towns and habitants voted leave in the 26000 bricks it's referendum and some people in the area say that they are really worried about what brics it will mean for business market this time of year especially and so for pretty much time is usually the european market we have got show belgium it's germans and i have to bring all that ice and i come in last year we did ok this year. it's looking pretty bleak. in this bar residents say they're relieved that at long last breaths it is finally happening for the. future pretty cumbersome you are the last 3. people on the rigs to democratic shoulder from the real job to try to do the trick if you try to go in the minute. to pick from. however some are not ruling out that one day britain could rejoin the e.u. enjoy y
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small pick to rescue english village located about 30 kilometers across the channel from france saint margaret sutcliffe has had a long and special relationship with continental europe we totally dependent on one another. and i don't think they can do without so we can all do without them. despite the close relationship over 60 percent of the towns and habitants voted leave in the 2016 breck's it's referendum and some people in the area say that they are really worried about what brics it will mean for business market this time again especially in so february march time is usually the european market we have dutch belgians germans and i have to say that is her knowledge base and i come here last year we did ok this year it's looking pretty bleak. in this bar residents say they're relieved that at long last breaths it is finally happening. there are usually cover spirital off 3. people are recruited to make radical groups for the ritual they try to do the trick to try to in a minute. from being. however some are not ruling out that one day britain could rejoin the e.u. and join with you were al
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." >> thank you, margaret. good to be with you. >> you are the president and the ceo of the international rescue committee, a global relief organization that was foued by albert einstein in 1930. >> hard to do better than that, can you? you are also the fnk so. foreign secretary of the united kingdommb and a -- former member -- of the labour party in parliament. i first must ask you about developments in the news this week. president trump ordered thkilling of iran quds for major general soleimani last wee here's what president trump had to say about it. >> solmani was plotting imminent and sinister attacksom on american dis and military personnel. t we caught him in the act and terminated him. >> in your opinion, was president trump correct to do this? en well, obviously, we hav't seen the evidence that president trump referred to, in terms of the imminent attack on u.s. forces orn u.s. assets. i think the big question the consequences of this are. and i can only speak to you om the perspective of a humanitari
." >> thank you, margaret. good to be with you. >> you are the president and the ceo of the international rescue committee, a global relief organization that was foued by albert einstein in 1930. >> hard to do better than that, can you? you are also the fnk so. foreign secretary of the united kingdommb and a -- former member -- of the labour party in parliament. i first must ask you about developments in the news this week. president trump ordered thkilling of iran quds...
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but, margaret, with the flu cuason occurring earlier than usual and accelerating, the c.d.c. is reminding people it's not too late to get immunized. >> brennan: good advice from dr. lapook. thanks. there is still much more news ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news." a "60 minutes" report has new information about the jail cell death of jeffrey epstein. later, "on the road," a man who takes in six figures by sleeping on the job. o takes in six figures by sleeping on the job. man: sneezes skip to the good part with alka-seltzer plus. now with 25% more concentrated power. nothing works faster for powerful cold relief. oh, what a relief it is! so fast! where everything is just a few clicks away,il, buying a car should be no different. that's why, at carvana, you can buy a car 100% online. we made it easy to browse, view, and buy from over 10,000 cars. you can even trade-in your old car all while binge watching your favorite tv show. afterwards, we'll deliver your car to you. w witr you can pick it u afterwards, we'll deliver daretuolicy. your mfy pants, and enjoy the new way to b
but, margaret, with the flu cuason occurring earlier than usual and accelerating, the c.d.c. is reminding people it's not too late to get immunized. >> brennan: good advice from dr. lapook. thanks. there is still much more news ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news." a "60 minutes" report has new information about the jail cell death of jeffrey epstein. later, "on the road," a man who takes in six figures by sleeping on the job. o takes in six figures by...
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different announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county c community foundation; and the farvue foundndation. man: so this is a tradition here. we put cups in the freezer, best way to drink milk. [cows mooing] one thing i've learned about cows here, of which about 2,500 are milking and then you have a dry period, in a perfect world, 660 days. [cows mooing] she has a calf, and then she produces milk again for another year. [whistles] lot of our milk gets made into butter. and then some of our milk also goes to making mozzarelella cheese. there's a good chancnce you're tastingng e oof our milklk every day. [engine starts] he likes--he likes driving papa around. i'm just--i'm teaching him for later when i'll actually need a driver. you're gonna go out the same way. go slow. you know, a few years ago, california adopted a regulation that really foforced our industy toto start looking a at ways to mitigate the e methane that coms off or out of the cow. you u ner want to get more regegulations thrown on
different announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county c community foundation; and the farvue foundndation. man: so this is a tradition here. we put cups in the freezer, best way to drink milk. [cows mooing] one thing i've learned about cows here, of which about 2,500 are milking and then you have a dry period, in a perfect world, 660 days. [cows mooing] she has a calf, and then she...
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relatively new concept and scottish politics for for many many years successive prime ministers even margaret thatcher accepted the job at the of. beans for the sh t. would provoke the pan the situation was all that changed i don't know i'd really like to know those that myself because even m.l.s. to jack the scotland secretary said as recently as last autumn that if in the end the 2021 scottish general election there was a there was a majority in favor of independence then that would be a mandate for a referendum he just this last weekend he's changed his tune in that possibly because of boris i think it's also interesting to look at the northern ireland situation there are many similarities in as much as northern ireland voted remain the majority voted to mean as indeed the majority in scotland did but northern ireland has come out of this with a very nice do it's good another bumper bonus coming a long down the tracks but significantly in the northern ireland agreement there was provision that if a majority of people in northern ireland wanted reunification they could have a porter to say
relatively new concept and scottish politics for for many many years successive prime ministers even margaret thatcher accepted the job at the of. beans for the sh t. would provoke the pan the situation was all that changed i don't know i'd really like to know those that myself because even m.l.s. to jack the scotland secretary said as recently as last autumn that if in the end the 2021 scottish general election there was a there was a majority in favor of independence then that would be a...
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relatively new concept and scottish politics for for many many years successive prime ministers even margaret thatcher accepted the majority of. beans from the sh t. would provoke the pan the situation was all that changed i don't know i'd really like to know the answer that myself because even m.l.s. to jack the scotland secretary said as recently as last autumn that if in the end the 2021 scottish general election there was a there was a majority in favor of independence then that would be a mandate for a referendum he just this last weekend he's changed his tune in that possibly because of boris i think it's also interesting alex to look at the northern ireland situation there are many similarities in as much as northern ireland voted remain the majority voted to mean as indeed the majority in scotland did but northern ireland has come out of this with a very nice do it's good another bumper bonus coming a long down the tracks but significantly in the northern ireland agreement there was provision that if a majority of people in northern ireland wanted reunification they could have a poor
relatively new concept and scottish politics for for many many years successive prime ministers even margaret thatcher accepted the majority of. beans from the sh t. would provoke the pan the situation was all that changed i don't know i'd really like to know the answer that myself because even m.l.s. to jack the scotland secretary said as recently as last autumn that if in the end the 2021 scottish general election there was a there was a majority in favor of independence then that would be a...
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there was crying, tears, it was amazing, but for margaret to feel like that around eve ryo ne margaret to feel like that around everyone she is living with as amazing, because it clearly makes her feel amazing, because it clearly makes herfeel more at amazing, because it clearly makes her feel more at ease and everyone around her is supporting her. everybody at north quay, the care home we work out, it is amazing. they have never done this job before up they have never done this job before up until last september so it has been a big change for me, so the fa ct been a big change for me, so the fact that i can do something with music and then introduce it to this and now we are here... jamie, it is absolutely lovely. next week we have james blunt here with us on the sofa and as they understand that you are beating him on the charts. have you got a message for him? james, try ain! got a message for him? james, try again! laughter. applause . that is very funny. a lot of people are going to love what you have done. you have a lovely voice yourself, it is worth saying. that is very kind of
there was crying, tears, it was amazing, but for margaret to feel like that around eve ryo ne margaret to feel like that around everyone she is living with as amazing, because it clearly makes her feel amazing, because it clearly makes herfeel more at amazing, because it clearly makes her feel more at ease and everyone around her is supporting her. everybody at north quay, the care home we work out, it is amazing. they have never done this job before up they have never done this job before up...