difference from the uk government later on. i difference from the uk government later on. ., , ., , difference from the uk government later on. ., , .,, , . later on. i mean, she was straying in what they later on. i mean, she was straying in what they call later on. i mean, she was straying in what they call module later on. i mean, she was straying in what they call module two, - in what they call module two, because module one, it is asking the question about preparedness, what did everyone do to get ready? did they have their countries in the best condition? she pulled back by saying, 0k, best condition? she pulled back by saying, ok, that is module two, right now what about module one? she tried to make the point but it didn t go far. didn t go far. let s return to inquiry. didn t go far. let s return to inquiry, because didn t go far. let s return to inquiry, because nicola - didn t go far. let s return to - inquiry, because nicola sturgeon has restarted giving evidenc
information there and subpoenaing here and talks there. i m wondering collectively, is this moving the needle? which direction? what do you think? well, look, i ll tell you who it is moving the needle for, people who worked for donald trump. i talk to a lot of people who left the administration, some who have spoken out against him, some who haven t, including lawyers that work for donald trump. by and large, they think he s going to be indicted. not all of them. some of them tell me they don t think he s going to be indicted. but most of the people i ve talked to have shifted. it wasn t the case now. they thought, no, he s teflon don. that s the big shift to me, his own people think he s going to debt indicted. a federal judge in california said those four words, more likely than not, that he committed a crime. i think that s probably the most damning thing we ve seen so far in terms of assessments of his criminality. what do you think elliott?
marriage. and why did she do that? it s kind of the travellers marriage. and why did she do that? it s kind of the travellers way - marriage. and why did she do that? it s kind of the travellers way of - it s kind of the travellers way of life to marry young. they are brought up to be a wife. 50 life to marry young. they are brought up to be a wife. so what was it like for you. brought up to be a wife. so what was it like for you, tell brought up to be a wife. so what was it like for you, tell us brought up to be a wife. so what was it like for you, tell us what it like for you, tell us what emotions you experienced when you found out you would be forced to marry someone you didn t want to marry. marry someone you didn t want to mar . ., , ., ., , marry someone you didn t want to mar. marry. coming up towards my wedding with him, i knew marry. coming up towards my wedding with him, i knew i marry. coming up towards my wedding with him, i knew i was marry. coming up toward
kyra? but in the next half an hour, we should see the senate come into session and this deal could pass within maybe one or two minutes. it could be that short as both the senate and the house are expected to pass this legislation. this payroll tax extension deal using a procedural move that basically allows them to pass legislation without having to call all of the members back into town. so, according to both democratic and republican leadership aides on the senate side, they do expect that things are moving towards a passage on the senate side and then, of course, all eyes turn to the house where the house expected to follow up with a vote and at the top of the next hour and, according to a house republican leadership aide, leaders do expect that this bill will go through, which means that both the house and senate both chambers of congress will have passed this two-month exteng, but, again, we caution with this procedure it only requires one member to stand up in the cham