trust? it is so important. iwas in ukraine last trust? it is so important. iwas in ukraine last year trust? it is so important. iwas in ukraine last year and trust? it is so important. iwas in ukraine last year and obviously, | ukraine last year and obviously, people had a lot of german speaking to them and when you said you were from the bbc they said great, and they trusted you not to twist things. lots of countries do not have a media that can say what they want and they can report freely so the way the bbc is seen important. your viewers and listeners all over the world and they trust the bbc to bring them the truth. so this kind of story where it seems the waters are being clouded, lots of internal rows, it is less about the news, isn t it? and it is about news within the bbc in what was a small row with gary lineker over a few tweets has now ballooned into questions about the bbc. adjusting the director general doing an interview the end really being pushed on impartiality
me and i was like what, and she was like, yeah, and i said, well what did she say. he said he wanted to be with me and see me. b ri said not to do anything rash. i said don t you dare. you ve been going so good. look how far you ve come without him. you ve finally met a good guy and she was lyrics you know, what you re right. i m going to get some sleep. i m exhausted and i love you. we always say i love you when we hang up and hung up. and that was it, bri said, the last time she spoke with heather. it was news to terry. he had never heard of a sidney before. then the officer had an idea. the officer starts calling hospitals to check and see if she s been admitted somewhere, and when he called one of the local hospitals they said that a heather elvis had been had come in on their own and had been released. he thought heather must be okay. eventually the officer told
describe this is a meeting and a lot of these people have been working together for many, many years and many of them like each other and know they can work on a campaign together again but they ve got to figure out how to go forward with all competing ideas and what donald trump wants is very different from what bob ri wants or needs and how they all come together. we ve been talking for sometime on the show. john has been talking about the end of the republican and democratic party. what i think we re maybe saying if this continues to hold up is you may be seeing the end of both parties as top down structures that call the shots. donald trump, ben carson, two outsiders that have no loyalty to the republican party. because they are entities of themselves. they are bigger than the republican party. they can call the shots and the republican establishment has to follow. i think we may be seeing with