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susan: what a coda. susan, let me finish my asking you, if barbara walters in her and if she said, susan, of course i will sit through an interview with you, what two or three questions would you ask barbara walters? >> i would want them to be good, and i would probably ask myself, what would barbara ask. because she was enormously skilled and she would have questions that got to the heart of the matter that were impossible to dodge. she knew the more words she had her on the question, the more will words they would have to dodge it. if i asked three questions i might ask her, what's your best memory, and let's see if she says something professional or personal. >> what's your biggest regret. she may say she has no regrets, but none of us have no regrets. and i think the final question i would ask would be, were you happy? >> you asked that question of many of the people you interviewed, the verdict? susan: a few said, yes, she was happy. joy on the view said happy-ish. there's no question she was very p
susan: what a coda. susan, let me finish my asking you, if barbara walters in her and if she said, susan, of course i will sit through an interview with you, what two or three questions would you ask barbara walters? >> i would want them to be good, and i would probably ask myself, what would barbara ask. because she was enormously skilled and she would have questions that got to the heart of the matter that were impossible to dodge. she knew the more words she had her on the question,...
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susan: there you go! [laughter] let us go over here. >> we got some details on the potential cost savings that could result from a multi-ship buyout of the ships that are scheduled to be fit up, i am wondering if there are any concrete plans for putting those ships on contract and can you give us the timeline going into that? sec. del toro: you will see something here very soon and i will not get into the details of negotiations with the actual shipyard, but in the case of the amphibious multiyear procurement which i think you are referring to, we hope to be able to take the four ship buy. with the leds and others that is at play here, to be able to negotiate a low price as we possibly can, you'll see something come out of this in a couple of weeks at the most. multi-ship and multiyear procurements in the right numbers are a powerful tool to save the american taxpayer dollar. we strive to do that with our service ships and our air cap carriers -- aircraft carriers. if we were to purchase two aircraft carr
susan: there you go! [laughter] let us go over here. >> we got some details on the potential cost savings that could result from a multi-ship buyout of the ships that are scheduled to be fit up, i am wondering if there are any concrete plans for putting those ships on contract and can you give us the timeline going into that? sec. del toro: you will see something here very soon and i will not get into the details of negotiations with the actual shipyard, but in the case of the amphibious...
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susan orlean. susan orlean is well, i love susan orlean. i think susan orlean is one of the greatest literary journalists alive. and and what i mean by literary journalists is that it's not just that she's a really terrific reporter. she's got a great eye for detail. but what makes susan orlean special is that she is she is funny as hell. she's got a great sense of humor. she loves people. she loves what she writes about. and i had the joy of working with her on the orchid thief, which is a book really about passion and obsession. it's about orchids, but it's but it's really about passion and obsession. and susan follows her obsessions to extremes. and she she takes a while to write her books. they're they're elegy that we crafted and and i look forward to every one of them. we published the library book. we published a book on rin tin tin, everything she writes is just an absolute pleasure to read. and doris kearns goodwin. well, doris kearns goodwin is a national treasure. and she's been called america's historian in chief. you know, it's
susan orlean. susan orlean is well, i love susan orlean. i think susan orlean is one of the greatest literary journalists alive. and and what i mean by literary journalists is that it's not just that she's a really terrific reporter. she's got a great eye for detail. but what makes susan orlean special is that she is she is funny as hell. she's got a great sense of humor. she loves people. she loves what she writes about. and i had the joy of working with her on the orchid thief, which is a...
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susan orlean. susan orlean is well, i love susan orlean. i think susan orlean is one of the greatest literary journalists alive. and and what i mean by literary journalists is that it's not just that she's a really terrific reporter. she's got a great eye for detail. but what makes susan orlean special is that she is she is funny as hell. she's got a great sense of humor. she loves people. she loves what she writes about. and i had the joy of working with her on the orchid thief, which is a book really about passion and obsession. it's about orchids, but it's but it's really about passion and obsession. and susan follows her obsessions to extremes. and she she takes a while to write her books. they're they're elegy that we crafted and and i look forward to every one of them. we published the library book. we published a book on rin tin tin, everything she writes is just an absolute pleasure to read. andoris kearns goodwin. well, doris kearns goodwin is a national treasure. and she's been called america's historian in chief. you know, it's i
susan orlean. susan orlean is well, i love susan orlean. i think susan orlean is one of the greatest literary journalists alive. and and what i mean by literary journalists is that it's not just that she's a really terrific reporter. she's got a great eye for detail. but what makes susan orlean special is that she is she is funny as hell. she's got a great sense of humor. she loves people. she loves what she writes about. and i had the joy of working with her on the orchid thief, which is a...
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susan page, welcome back to the "newshour." susan: great to be here. amna: so barbara walters was a very public figure. she even had parts of her private life covered in the tabloids. what was missing from her narrative that you felt needed to be explored and told in this book? susan: you know, i think one thing that we've lost is a sense of how hard it was for her. you know, we remember her as this enormously successful, wealthy person with lots of honors seen as a real groundbreaker. but she got there with a process that took unbelievable grit and determination and putting up with all kinds of grief. amna: lou walters was her father. what really struck me was how much of an impact he had on her life. he was a showbiz guy, right? how did he inform how she navigated her path forward? susan: so, he was a great impresario. he originally was booking vaudeville acts. he became the founder of a famous nightclubs, including the latin quarter. but he would earn a fortune and gamble it away. he would have a successful nightclub, open another one, see it go ban
susan page, welcome back to the "newshour." susan: great to be here. amna: so barbara walters was a very public figure. she even had parts of her private life covered in the tabloids. what was missing from her narrative that you felt needed to be explored and told in this book? susan: you know, i think one thing that we've lost is a sense of how hard it was for her. you know, we remember her as this enormously successful, wealthy person with lots of honors seen as a real...
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susan: gracias por la invitaciÓn. osvaldo: creeaplicar la ley que crea beneficio de quienes son sobrevivientes de violencia domÉstica. susan: tengo bastantes aÑos tratando este tema y ha pasado varias leyes que protegen a familias,, especialmente a niÑos de la violencia. ahora tengo este proyecto de ley sb 690. muchas vÍctimas pasan por bastante traumas durante la relaciÓn conferencias y son agredidos. este proyecto de ley va a extender los aÑos que tienen para traer cargos. es lo mÁs difÍcil, en california cuando empecÉ sÓlo california ofreciÓ tres aÑos para traer cargos contra quienes los agreden. en 2020 pase un proyecto de ley que se extendiÓ a cinco aÑos y ahora este proyecto de ley quiere extender a 15 aÑos. hemos hecho encuestas y normalmente les toma las vÍctimas mÁs o menos de 8:00 a 10:00 aÑos para recuperarse. tienen que ir con familiares. se sienten traumados todavÍa. le queremos dar el tiempo para que se sientan mÁs sanos para poder decir lo que estÁ pasando. normalmente pasa todo el
susan: gracias por la invitaciÓn. osvaldo: creeaplicar la ley que crea beneficio de quienes son sobrevivientes de violencia domÉstica. susan: tengo bastantes aÑos tratando este tema y ha pasado varias leyes que protegen a familias,, especialmente a niÑos de la violencia. ahora tengo este proyecto de ley sb 690. muchas vÍctimas pasan por bastante traumas durante la relaciÓn conferencias y son agredidos. este proyecto de ley va a extender los aÑos que tienen para traer cargos. es lo mÁs...
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susan had little time to mourn. she was busy carrying for karlyn's daughter while the father was on active duty. susan was doing everything she could to help solve the case. investigators asked again and again, who would want karlyn dead? >> i am racking my brain and i wish i could tell you but i cannot think of anyone. >> detectives cast a wide net. they spoke with karlyn's roommate multiple times. they were curious about the soldier karlyn had the briefer relationship with before she married maliek. could it been the result of a love triangle gone bad? >> their questioning made me think they were looking at the soldier she was involved with. >> the guy she was having a fling with they were? >> yes. >> what questions did they ask? >> did he love her. did she love him? did maliek know? >> did you check on the soldier she had the side thing with. >> he was devastated. he provided his phone and whereabouts and we concluded he was telling the truth where he was during the time. >> with the boyfriend cleared, some of th
susan had little time to mourn. she was busy carrying for karlyn's daughter while the father was on active duty. susan was doing everything she could to help solve the case. investigators asked again and again, who would want karlyn dead? >> i am racking my brain and i wish i could tell you but i cannot think of anyone. >> detectives cast a wide net. they spoke with karlyn's roommate multiple times. they were curious about the soldier karlyn had the briefer relationship with before...
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it was the one were susan crichton was _ yes. it was the one were susan crichton was made _ yes. it was the one were susan crichton was made to - yes. it was the one were susan l crichton was made to sit outside yes. it was the one were susan - crichton was made to sit outside on a chair~ _ crichton was made to sit outside on a chair~ |_ crichton was made to sit outside on a chair. :. :. :. crichton was made to sit outside on a chair. . ., ., :, ., , crichton was made to sit outside on a chair....
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when you're aware of the case of susan palmer who had been j case of susan palmer who had been acquitted _ case of susan palmer who had been acquitted by a jury in southend crown— acquitted by a jury in southend crown court in january 2007 and had said in— crown court in january 2007 and had said in her— crown court in january 2007 and had said in her defence that the horizon svstem _ said in her defence that the horizon system was responsible for the loss and simultaneously prevented her from challenging any horizon figures with which— from challenging any horizon figures with which she had not agreed? no. alain, not with which she had not agreed? no. again. not a — with which she had not agreed? iirm again, not a name i'm familiar with which she had not agreed? iiru again, not a name i'm familiarwith. again, not a name i'm familiar with. where you will wear in 2006 in northern— where you will wear in 2006 in northern ireland, a lady was acquitted by a jury? northern ireland, a lady was acquitted byajury? no. and in the acquitted by a “my? no. and in the course acquitted b
when you're aware of the case of susan palmer who had been j case of susan palmer who had been acquitted _ case of susan palmer who had been acquitted by a jury in southend crown— acquitted by a jury in southend crown court in january 2007 and had said in— crown court in january 2007 and had said in her— crown court in january 2007 and had said in her defence that the horizon svstem _ said in her defence that the horizon system was responsible for the loss and simultaneously prevented her...
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so, susan, do you agree? do you think the demonstrations continue after school lets out for the summer? graduations are starting. and by this time next month, schools are going to be out all across the country. >> yeah, i think it's a gamble most of these college presidents were willing to take. school would be out, then they would see students dispersed for what they will be doing, because they can't be on encampments on campus. that's the first thing they did wrong is allowing this to happen, it's one thing to have peaceful protests, and they absolutely should. but you know, the president of vanderbilt university wrote a really great piece, talking about the talents of public safety for all students, and free speech. it can be reached, but not if administrators react in fear, and that's what they are doing. as far as the political situation, i do think, like the demonstrators at universities around our country, the biden campaign is hoping these students will go home. but you know? these students also have
so, susan, do you agree? do you think the demonstrations continue after school lets out for the summer? graduations are starting. and by this time next month, schools are going to be out all across the country. >> yeah, i think it's a gamble most of these college presidents were willing to take. school would be out, then they would see students dispersed for what they will be doing, because they can't be on encampments on campus. that's the first thing they did wrong is allowing this to...
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in 2022, it was all but susan collins. in 2020 it was susan collins and 2022 it was all but ron johnson. we are nationalized in our voting no. host: we are several months away from the election, what are you seeing any of that from right now carry over where it seems to be following that same trend for this year? guest: it is too early to say, because i think the defining thing for republicans in 2022 that made the night not what it should have been was that they nominated in two dozen key races around the country some pretty exotic candidates. if the republicans had nominated potted plants they would've done better than anyone they nominated, and there are four senate races and governor races, attorney general where republicans nominated the wrong people. it is too early to know who is going to come out of all of these primaries, so it is too early to say whether it will be the same dynamic or not. host: all of those house races are up for reelection. what do those of like right now? guest: you think coming out of 2020, y
in 2022, it was all but susan collins. in 2020 it was susan collins and 2022 it was all but ron johnson. we are nationalized in our voting no. host: we are several months away from the election, what are you seeing any of that from right now carry over where it seems to be following that same trend for this year? guest: it is too early to say, because i think the defining thing for republicans in 2022 that made the night not what it should have been was that they nominated in two dozen key...
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can you mind is, susan evans, approach. can you mind is, susan evans. why _ approach. can you mind is, susan evans. why you — approach. can you mind is, susan evans, why you blew— approach. can you mind is, susan evans, why you blew the - approach. can you mind is, susan evans, why you blew the whistle. | evans, why you blew the whistle. what was it that lead to you having serious concerns at the tavistock? when i first went to work there in 2004 _ when i first went to work there in 2004 after— when i first went to work there in 2004 after a few months of sitting in clinical— 2004 after a few months of sitting in clinical meetings i noticed that a patient — in clinical meetings i noticed that a patient who had only been seen four times — a patient who had only been seen four times was recommended for home hormones _ four times was recommended for home hormones at _ four times was recommended for home hormones at the clinic and i was 'ust hormones at the clinic and i was just so— hormones at the clinic and i was just so shocked, i couldn't believe an adole
can you mind is, susan evans, approach. can you mind is, susan evans. why _ approach. can you mind is, susan evans. why you — approach. can you mind is, susan evans, why you blew— approach. can you mind is, susan evans, why you blew the - approach. can you mind is, susan evans, why you blew the whistle. | evans, why you blew the whistle. what was it that lead to you having serious concerns at the tavistock? when i first went to work there in 2004 _ when i first went to work there in 2004...
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susan crichton was asked to explain that. it's absolutely orwellian, isn't it, the word "exception" now instead of "bug"? changing the language within the company, crafting a briefing that now refers to... did you not take responsibility for that briefing, given that you were one of the people drafting it? if i had solely drafted it, it had been my work, i then i would have taken - responsibility, or would take responsibility for it. i don't have... i can't remember that. this was all smoke and mirrors, the inquiry heard. susan crichton will continue answering questions for the rest of the day. emma simpson, thank you. an extreme form of soil erosion is causing entire communities to disappear across africa and latin america. experts have told the bbc that gully erosion is advancing at a worrying speed, because of deforestation and extreme weather, as well as a lack of urban planning. stephanie hegarty has visited two cities living on the edge. this city in brazil is at risk of falling apart. translation: this thing has taken
susan crichton was asked to explain that. it's absolutely orwellian, isn't it, the word "exception" now instead of "bug"? changing the language within the company, crafting a briefing that now refers to... did you not take responsibility for that briefing, given that you were one of the people drafting it? if i had solely drafted it, it had been my work, i then i would have taken - responsibility, or would take responsibility for it. i don't have... i can't remember that....
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susan glasser, staff writer for the new yorker, conservative lawyer george conway, and he is in town for this trial, and former new york prosecutor and civil rights attorney charles coleman. i want to start wide and then go deep. george, your biggest take away? >> it was how trump's lawyers got creamed on the gag order, and the second biggest take away is how good a witness david was. for the prosecution. he's telling the story in an orderly fashion, he, you know, he's just the right demeanor to tell the story, chronologically from beginning to end, the theme being, this was all about affecting the election. and you know, that is, he is taking the weight off of michael cohen, that will be the defense who will try to build up the importance of cohen , a combination of basically setting the stage, for explaining why they ended up doing what they did with stormy daniels, and basically, explaining, you know, and then the paperwork, you, you don't really need that much from cohen , so it's a pretty powerful presentation, we will see how he does on cross. >> what is the defense going to do
susan glasser, staff writer for the new yorker, conservative lawyer george conway, and he is in town for this trial, and former new york prosecutor and civil rights attorney charles coleman. i want to start wide and then go deep. george, your biggest take away? >> it was how trump's lawyers got creamed on the gag order, and the second biggest take away is how good a witness david was. for the prosecution. he's telling the story in an orderly fashion, he, you know, he's just the right...
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susan hou~h, talking about today. susan hough, fellow _ talking about today. susan hough, fellow californian i hough, fellow californian although you are in wisconsin, although you are in wisconsin, a fantastic seismologist with the us geological survey. thank you very much. the us geological survey. thank you very much-— taking a look at the sight of the baltimore bridge that collapsed. you can sit in the darkness in the foreground where the body of a third victim in the collapse was recovered on friday. the victim's brother confirmed to our us partner cbs news on friday. maynor suazo sandoval was one of the six workers on the bridge who were killed after a cargo ship hit the structure and collapsed. the news of his body's recovery comes as us president biden met with the victims' families and visited the wreckage in baltimore. mr biden paid tribute to the victims on friday while at the site. add construction workers across the water when the bridge felt. six lost their lives, all the hard—working, strong, selfless. ha rd—working, strong, selfless. afte
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susan, thank you for being here tonight. when we come back, just one day after the judge in trumps hush money expended the gag order, donald trump is trying to get him removed from e case again. harry is here to help us make sense of it. and rfk junior may have had no shot at actually winning the white house, but his candidacy could determine who does win. the 11th hour, just getting underway on a tuesday night. ni. i'm a veteran of 23 years. i served three overseas tours. i love to give back to the community. i offer what i can when i can. i started noticing my memory was slipping. i saw a prevagen commercial and i did some research on it. i started taking prevagen about three years ago. i feel clearer in my thoughts, my memory has improved and generally just more on point. prevagen. at stores everywhere without a prescription. i'm a bird stuck in larry bird's attic. and i'm goin' cuckoo. what the heck. what you got larry? may the best bird win. brick. you may be a legend on the court but you're an amateur up here. heads up
susan, thank you for being here tonight. when we come back, just one day after the judge in trumps hush money expended the gag order, donald trump is trying to get him removed from e case again. harry is here to help us make sense of it. and rfk junior may have had no shot at actually winning the white house, but his candidacy could determine who does win. the 11th hour, just getting underway on a tuesday night. ni. i'm a veteran of 23 years. i served three overseas tours. i love to give back...
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and as susan was saying, a pattern of chaos. this is a man where everywhere he goes and what the prosecutors will hopefully say, not just for the past five years, ten years but essentially for the past four decades, this is what donald trump has done, this is what he did we was in the white house the first time, and that's what he's promised to do the second time. that's the political side, that if the prosecutors can establish a much longer arc, then donald trump has a problem, especially when the split screen is joe biden and his party defending an issue such as abortion which is incredibly popular, which is a woman's right to choose, with women and men across the country when you look at the polling. >> christina, the other side, right, the trump side would be this is something, this split screen is something that has been imposed upon me because i am the candidate for presidency of the united states. >> right. as much as donald trump wants to say this is a witch hunt and this is just the far right democrats going after him,
and as susan was saying, a pattern of chaos. this is a man where everywhere he goes and what the prosecutors will hopefully say, not just for the past five years, ten years but essentially for the past four decades, this is what donald trump has done, this is what he did we was in the white house the first time, and that's what he's promised to do the second time. that's the political side, that if the prosecutors can establish a much longer arc, then donald trump has a problem, especially when...
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the quiet on the sidewalks are excruciating for susan. >> the saddest thing that i've experienced to watch to build something and to know that, like, your passion, your heart, your soul, everything is in it, everything is lying on this. >> reporter: susan is trying to sell her personal assets to make the bills she can and pay what she can to the remaining three barbers. before the pandemic they did more than 100 haircuts a day between seven barbers. >> now we're doing anywhere from 15 to 30, maybe 40 if we're lucky on a good day. >> reporter: remote work has left commercial buildings empty. in the last quarter of 2023, office building vacancy hit an all-time high, rising upwards of 32% according to the city. real estate companies have that higher. supervisor matt dorsey says voters passing prop three will help. >> streamlining and waiving fees for office to residential conversions so our downtowns aren't so dependent on employment and offices but there's people who live there and go shopping. >> i'm optimistic that we're coming out of this in the next year or two. >> reporter: a city
the quiet on the sidewalks are excruciating for susan. >> the saddest thing that i've experienced to watch to build something and to know that, like, your passion, your heart, your soul, everything is in it, everything is lying on this. >> reporter: susan is trying to sell her personal assets to make the bills she can and pay what she can to the remaining three barbers. before the pandemic they did more than 100 haircuts a day between seven barbers. >> now we're doing anywhere...
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so, susan, is there a path forward for president biden in florida, you think? >> i think there is a path. i don't think it is there yet. but they need to have the resources. and frankly, i don't think they should make that decision until september. let the people who are pushing to pass that amendment do their work on the ground and get new voters and do everything and then decide if there are resources. i happen to think that since he came within three points in 2020, biden could potentially flip the state. and it is not just on the amendment. it is the visual of a six-week ban now, versus freedom for women. >> basil, your take on whether florida is up for grabs. >> remember when floor was a swing state, but it has become more red, trump won that state twice. the difference could be this -- could be this referendum. and that actually puts not just florida in play, but we're talking now about georgia and even north carolina. so i think the biden campaign has a lot more states that he could put on that path to a victory. by the way, there is also a senate race i
so, susan, is there a path forward for president biden in florida, you think? >> i think there is a path. i don't think it is there yet. but they need to have the resources. and frankly, i don't think they should make that decision until september. let the people who are pushing to pass that amendment do their work on the ground and get new voters and do everything and then decide if there are resources. i happen to think that since he came within three points in 2020, biden could...
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luckily susan glasser is here. mark joseph stern, senior writer, covering courts and the law at slate, and harry will join us, former u.s. attorney and the deputy assistant general. harry, you know i'm going to you first. we have seven jurors on the second day. that is extraordinary. yesterday, i felt like we were hearing that it would take weeks and weeks. what is your take on where this trial is right now? >> yeah, you know, as laura said, it was first kind of slow and then all at once. the main reason why we would have this quickly is because at the beginning, they led 48 folks go. anyone who said i can't be fair. and other instances with fewer jurors to choose from. that would have prompted retail discussions, well, can you really? what do you think? let's just get rid of them now and get down to business with the people who are trying to say they can't be fair. and that pretty quickly, went down to a point where they had to play their part, which is the challenge or argue the challenge for cause and then boom,
luckily susan glasser is here. mark joseph stern, senior writer, covering courts and the law at slate, and harry will join us, former u.s. attorney and the deputy assistant general. harry, you know i'm going to you first. we have seven jurors on the second day. that is extraordinary. yesterday, i felt like we were hearing that it would take weeks and weeks. what is your take on where this trial is right now? >> yeah, you know, as laura said, it was first kind of slow and then all at once....
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you are absolutely right, susan. speaker johnson jumping into this, i thought, was really not responsible. but susan, you are talking about administrators reacting in fear of this, the students. and i think administrators are now reacting in fear of politicians, particularly republican politicians like the ones who showed up on the steps of columbia this week. >> yeah, listen. thinking about my 20 something- year-old self who is marching against apartheid in south africa, the vast majority of students that i encountered through all of this, they just want peace, they want an end to what they are seeing day today, and listen, what they don't want is these outside agitators coming in and saying we need to bring the national guard and get the police back on campus. when you do that you open the door for so much potential chaos that endangers the lives of the students. and i think what doesn't get out is the fact that every single faculty member that i encountered throughout these universities want one thing for the stud
you are absolutely right, susan. speaker johnson jumping into this, i thought, was really not responsible. but susan, you are talking about administrators reacting in fear of this, the students. and i think administrators are now reacting in fear of politicians, particularly republican politicians like the ones who showed up on the steps of columbia this week. >> yeah, listen. thinking about my 20 something- year-old self who is marching against apartheid in south africa, the vast...
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on cross examination, trump's lawyer, susan necheles, suggested stormy daniels visited trump tower because she was being considered for a role on the apprentice. graff said there was office chatter about that, adding "i vaguely recall hearing trump say that daniels may be one of the interesting people who could be on the show." but no ambiguity on one point, when trump's lawyer asked graff if she wanted to be there in court, her one word answer, "no." and as she left the stand, donald trump rose up out of his chair to greet her, whispering some words and extending his hand. >> reporter: the first week of testimony ended with a banter of testimony. the jury heard the granular details about the shell company, michael cohen used to pay stormy daniels her hush money. remember, prosecutors have to prove that when trump paid cohen back, he falsified business
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susan, you wrote a book on the inner workings of donald trump and the way this man's minds work. he now says he is going to testify in this case. you think he is actually going to do it? what he says on the courthouse steps with no consequences is very, very different from on the stand, where he could perjure himself. >> yeah. there's not a lot of lawyers who would want to sign up for that duty, you know? as we know, donald trump is kind of a full employment act for lawyers, but you know, if you look at the record of the many, many investigations of donald trump including when he was president, the lawyers who did work for him in the past were pretty united and saying they did not want to put them on the stand, they did not want to put him under oath, and they did everything, as you know, to avoid having him testify in the mueller investigation. so, we will see if he follows through. it wouldn't be the first time that he said he was going to do something that he did not end up doing. >> catherine, you are our legal counsel tonight, and this was your office. so, i need to know, ho
susan, you wrote a book on the inner workings of donald trump and the way this man's minds work. he now says he is going to testify in this case. you think he is actually going to do it? what he says on the courthouse steps with no consequences is very, very different from on the stand, where he could perjure himself. >> yeah. there's not a lot of lawyers who would want to sign up for that duty, you know? as we know, donald trump is kind of a full employment act for lawyers, but you know,...
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we heard evidence earlier this week from susan _ evidence earlier this week from susan crichton, the general counsel of the _ susan crichton, the general counsel of the post— susan crichton, the general counsel of the post office, and she told the chairman _ of the post office, and she told the chairman that you were amongst a group _ chairman that you were amongst a group of— chairman that you were amongst a group of people who had been in the post office _ group of people who had been in the post office for a very long time, who held — post office for a very long time, who held the view that this was public— who held the view that this was public money that was being stolen, it needed _ public money that was being stolen, it needed to be protected and it needed — it needed to be protected and it needed to be recovered through prosecutions. is that correct? in terms prosecutions. is that correct? terms of prosecutions. is that correct? in terms of taxpayer money, i was always made aware that it was taxpayer money when i came into the post office, so that was a consideratio
we heard evidence earlier this week from susan _ evidence earlier this week from susan crichton, the general counsel of the _ susan crichton, the general counsel of the post— susan crichton, the general counsel of the post office, and she told the chairman _ of the post office, and she told the chairman that you were amongst a group _ chairman that you were amongst a group of— chairman that you were amongst a group of people who had been in the post office _ group of people who had been in...
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>> susan, thanks. you? >> susan,thanks.lefs you? >> susan, thanks. let's bring nigel nelson into the conversation. nigel. do you think this is a reasonable way to approach four year old children? >> yes. provided that the initiative is age appropriate . initiative is age appropriate. so obviously it depends how it works. now, if we're talking about a words like indoctrination or encouraging them to be gay or trans, that would be wrong. the idea of actually normalising sexuality from a young age, i would have would have thought is a positive thing because bear in mind, an awful lot of children nowadays will have two dads or two mums, so their experience of all this at home. so no harm then in in making it a normal part of growing up at school . growing up at school. >> but nigel, how can you ask a four year to old articulate whether they are gay, straight or transgender? how on earth could you can you do that ? could you can you do that? >> well, that i don't think you can, but this is what they're going to do. >> but this is what they're going to do.
>> susan, thanks. you? >> susan,thanks.lefs you? >> susan, thanks. let's bring nigel nelson into the conversation. nigel. do you think this is a reasonable way to approach four year old children? >> yes. provided that the initiative is age appropriate . initiative is age appropriate. so obviously it depends how it works. now, if we're talking about a words like indoctrination or encouraging them to be gay or trans, that would be wrong. the idea of actually normalising...
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it's up to you, susan. >> the florida supreme court came down with two rulings this week i'm going to focus on the good one, the bad one was banning abortion in florida. but there will be a constitutional amendment on the ballot that they fought hard for, and the people of florida can change it, and i think they will. >> i have decided that who won the week? the women of the ncaa, nobody cares about the men's, they just care about the women and baltimore strong, angel reese from baltimore, katelyn clark, page beckers, you name it, these sisters were bawling, they are some of them about to get into the wnba and make the wnba hot, the women of the ncaa ones of the week. thank you, christina greer, susan, be sure to watch allie's show tomorrow sunday morning at 10:00 eastern as i do every week, that is tonight's reid out, a special inside with jen psaki starts right now.
it's up to you, susan. >> the florida supreme court came down with two rulings this week i'm going to focus on the good one, the bad one was banning abortion in florida. but there will be a constitutional amendment on the ballot that they fought hard for, and the people of florida can change it, and i think they will. >> i have decided that who won the week? the women of the ncaa, nobody cares about the men's, they just care about the women and baltimore strong, angel reese from...
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susan boyle is school? is old school? >> definitely. yeah. >> yeah, definitely. yeah. taylor's like taylor's a modern lady. and like i she's looking and i say, she's lovely looking and everything, but she's entitled to songs do what to write her songs and do what she wants. >> what you say are the >> what would you say are the issues the modern lady? issues with the modern lady? because don't think you because i don't think that you get your buck like you get bang for your buck like you used in the sort susan used to in the sort of susan boyle era. do think boyle era. what do you think i did he? did say that, didn't he? >> did there will be sex. >> he did say there will be sex. i don't know what you mean, but i don't know what you mean, but i don't know what you mean, but i do that you write what i do think that you write what you hello, fellow you know. and hello, fellow comedian. write, you comedian. right. we write, you know, write jokes know, i'm joking. we write jokes . our exes. so . jokes about our e
susan boyle is school? is old school? >> definitely. yeah. >> yeah, definitely. yeah. taylor's like taylor's a modern lady. and like i she's looking and i say, she's lovely looking and everything, but she's entitled to songs do what to write her songs and do what she wants. >> what you say are the >> what would you say are the issues the modern lady? issues with the modern lady? because don't think you because i don't think that you get your buck like you get bang for...
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susan boyle is school? is old school? >> definitely. yeah. >> yeah, definitely. yeah. taylor's like taylor's a modern lady. and like i she's looking and i say, she's lovely looking and everything, but she's entitled to songs do what to write her songs and do what she wants. >> what you say are the >> what would you say are the issues the modern lady? issues with the modern lady? because don't think you because i don't think that you get your buck like you get bang for your buck like you used in the sort susan used to in the sort of susan boyle era. do think boyle era. what do you think i did he? did say that, didn't he? >> did there will be sex. >> he did say there will be sex. i don't know what you mean, but i don't know what you mean, but i don't know what you mean, but i do that you write what i do think that you write what you hello, fellow you know. and hello, fellow comedian. write, you comedian. right. we write, you know, write jokes know, i'm joking. we write jokes . our exes. so . jokes about our e
susan boyle is school? is old school? >> definitely. yeah. >> yeah, definitely. yeah. taylor's like taylor's a modern lady. and like i she's looking and i say, she's lovely looking and everything, but she's entitled to songs do what to write her songs and do what she wants. >> what you say are the >> what would you say are the issues the modern lady? issues with the modern lady? because don't think you because i don't think that you get your buck like you get bang for...
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addressed to martin edwards and susan crichton and two other members... mr whitehead says martin, susan, the e—mail letter below from alan bates said jo swinson raises a number of issues helpful for us to discuss, a meeting might be the best way forward given the complexity. did you know or appreciate at the time that notwithstanding what had been said by government ministers about operating an arm�*s—length relationship with the post office, there was nonetheless a back channel of communications between the government and the post office? white might know. i can say was aware of that, no. with your correspondence being copied from the government to the post office. t can government to the post office. i can understand them _ government to the post office. i can understand them having some concern because i was in regular contact with many of the mps there. but, no, i can say was aware of it. tt with many of the mps there. but, no, i can say was aware of it.— i can say was aware of it. if we go to -a~e i can say was aware of it. if we go to page o
addressed to martin edwards and susan crichton and two other members... mr whitehead says martin, susan, the e—mail letter below from alan bates said jo swinson raises a number of issues helpful for us to discuss, a meeting might be the best way forward given the complexity. did you know or appreciate at the time that notwithstanding what had been said by government ministers about operating an arm�*s—length relationship with the post office, there was nonetheless a back channel of...
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i want to bring in susan hough right now. she's a seismologist with the us geological survey, susan. thank you very much for joining us. give us some context right now. first of all, what can you tell us about this, this 4.8 earthquake? >> well so the estimate now is 4.7. it might vary a little bit. it is obviously it not a usual event. it's not unheard of that >> and the >> west coast of north america, you have an active plate boundary, you have the san andreas fault and we know that's an active with quake zone on the east coast the continent and the ocean are glued together. you don't have an active plate boundary, but you do have stress and we have had moderately large earthquakes and damaging earthquakes up and down the atlantic seaboard in charleston, south carolina in 18, 86 in virginia in 2011, and quebec in 1989. so they do happen going back to the 1700s and 1800s, there were earthquakes close to magnitude five near new york city so we've just had one of these infrequent events. we don't 4.7, we don't expect to be lar
i want to bring in susan hough right now. she's a seismologist with the us geological survey, susan. thank you very much for joining us. give us some context right now. first of all, what can you tell us about this, this 4.8 earthquake? >> well so the estimate now is 4.7. it might vary a little bit. it is obviously it not a usual event. it's not unheard of that >> and the >> west coast of north america, you have an active plate boundary, you have the san andreas fault and we...
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there you go susan. a dementia drug which susan. yes a dementia drug which is news apart is great news. great news apart from out it. from people missing out on it. yeah it's great that there yeah it's great news that there is new drug, a couple of new is a new drug, a couple of new drugs, but they're saying drugs, but what they're saying in guardian is that we don't in the guardian is that we don't have the, capacity to, to use the drug because we don't diagnose early enough. and that's because, we are very low on scanners, and we are very low on scanners, and we are very low on people who are dementia specialists. so we're lagging behind , other, other g7 behind, other, other g7 countries in that respect. and if you don't diagnose early, you can't you can have all the drugs in the world. but if you're not diagnosing the people who have got the illness, then you're not going and going to get them. the drugs and the be early the drugs have to be given early for be really effective. for them to be really effective. and we've got appa
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susan? >> absolutely. it is worth noting though that they only have two weeks left in their legislative session. it's been reported that it is unlikely that they bill will actually pass this year, because of the procedures that they have. i'm hoping that this is up for discussion but actually something that is not going to be actionable. yes, you are right, andrea. if this happens, if that one electorate vote is out of play, it means that joe biden, in order to win clearly, has to pick up another state. that's wherein lies the problem. >> governor, i want to ask you about abortion. gabe gutierrez asked donald trump about florida's six-week abortion ban and about the referendum coming up. this is what mr. trump had to say. >> mr. president, do you support the six-week abortion ban that the florida supreme court upheld? >> we'll be making a statement next week on abortion. we will make a statement next week. >> that's what gabe was just -- excuse me, garrett was talking about, that he says he will make it ne
susan? >> absolutely. it is worth noting though that they only have two weeks left in their legislative session. it's been reported that it is unlikely that they bill will actually pass this year, because of the procedures that they have. i'm hoping that this is up for discussion but actually something that is not going to be actionable. yes, you are right, andrea. if this happens, if that one electorate vote is out of play, it means that joe biden, in order to win clearly, has to pick up...
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what a susan. let me finish by asking if barbara walters in her nineties was still active and around and if she said why, susan of course, i'll sit for an interview with you. what, two or three questions would you ask barbara walters? well, i'd want them to be good, and i'd want them i would probably ask myself, what would barbara ask? because she had she was enormously skilled in shaping questions that to the heart of the matter and that were impossible to dodge. she knew that the more words you had around a question, the easier it would be for someone to dodge it. so i think if i were going to ask her three questions, i might her what's your best memory? and let's see if she says something professional. personal. what's your regret? because she may say she has no regrets, but none of us have no regrets. and then i think the final question i would ask perhaps would be, were you happy you that question of many of the people you interviewed. the verdict. well, a few said yes, she was happy. joy baha
what a susan. let me finish by asking if barbara walters in her nineties was still active and around and if she said why, susan of course, i'll sit for an interview with you. what, two or three questions would you ask barbara walters? well, i'd want them to be good, and i'd want them i would probably ask myself, what would barbara ask? because she had she was enormously skilled in shaping questions that to the heart of the matter and that were impossible to dodge. she knew that the more words...