which all the democrats are united about what goes in that bill, and that s one piece of this entire agenda. that s what makes it fascinating. what makes it, as manu said, so uncertain, the democrats are fighting over the what. how much do we spread and how do you spread it among a whole number of programs that democrats would argue are critical, elder care, climate protections, child care, the list goes on and on and they are arguing over how to try to work it out. you heard joe manchin saying we all respect each other and we are working on it. that s one way and the speaker speaking out against i think things like this. this is alexandria ocasio-cortez. you have a very small destructive group of members who want to hold the entire country s agenda host am for an arbitrary date and this is not it s not representative of the caucus. it s not representing the agenda of the president so you have some democrats who are mad at the centrist, mad at the moderates and they are being much
so, you know, the toulouse sausage, but there are many other sausages as well. and i wouldn t want us to have a problem with strasberg or other regions, so we defend in fact french gastronomy, so, no, look, i m being serious. we can t in fact create polemics on every disagreement every morning, on subject matter such as this. and he didn t leave it at that either. the president said brexit was a child of british sovereignty and the uk now needed to respectfully abide with its side of the agreement. translation: the prime minister, erjohnson was well aware at the l time, well aware at the time that there was a control issue and he himself signed the protocol of agreement of which desired for northern ireland, which does envisage controls. because in fact full respect of sovereignty including with regard to northern ireland, would in fact. one wouldn t be able
investigators to provide forensic information and perhaps shed lie light on why one of saudi arabia s top forensic experts was on that so-called hit team that turkish officials talked about. rosemary? and, nick, we have learned that saudi prince mohammed bin salman called khashoggi s oldest son to offer condolences. do we know how his son responded to that call from the crown prince? reporter: we noah corresponding to the saudi press agency that his son thanked crown prince mohammed bin salman for the call. one wouldn t expect, a, the saudi press agency to say anything else, or in the circumstance that jamal khashoggi s son finds himself in, wouldn t expect him to say anything else either. his situation in saudi arabia has a lot of speculation around
because i d be breaking the law and i m not going to do that. can you give us a sense of the general topic area? well, i think i think i think you could see some politics involved in this. look, the fbi interviewed nine witnesses. one wouldn t talk. they were the five witnesses suggested by dr. ford and by ms. ramirez. there wasn t any corroboration. i know dr. ford s attorneys wanted her to be interviewed, but the fbi reached out to her attorneys and said, please submit to me any new evidence or to us any new evidence and they didn t. but i think we re making a big mistake not releasing this report. it is not my call. it is the white house and the justice department, senator feinstein, senator grassley. the american people need to make this decision on their own and they are entitled to draw their own conclusions. i would trust them and i think we re making a big mistake not
and that is yeah. how about you madison? i m still very sad but also excited to go back to school and be with my family again. how do you feel about the movement that has developed? i was there last wednesday night and thursday talking to some of your classmates, one wouldn t have necessarily known at the time that this would develop, the energy that it has developed and frankly i think that you met with some success in the governor of florida saying they want to increase the age at which people could buy the semi-automatic rifles to 21. how do you feel about the whole movement? i m proud of the movement. and i m proud of what we re doing. the message is really simple, it is never again because we never want this to happen again to anyone. we went up to tallahassee and talked to the lawmakers an legislators and talked to the