We periodically like to check in with GM Design's Instagram account to see what they're cooking up. Even better is when we catch a glimpse of an alternate history of what legendary designers from The General's past were thinking, though those ideas may not have made it into production. This week, for example, the account posted some illustrations from George Camp, whose career at GM spanned nearly four decades, from 1963 to 2001.
nazi germany and soviet russia. i think her family came from england. marie yovanovitch that was marie yovanovitch. dr. hill advisor lawyers july 11 and why did she go to report what she had learned? what motivated her? she was concerned that ambassador sondland and mick mulvaney were entering into essentially a transaction whereby the ukrainians would open up these investigations for president trump s political interests in return for getting the white house meeting that president trump had offered. i want to talk about deputy assistant secretary george camp who served as a career foreign service officer under five different presidents, republicans and democrats alike. he updated notes to file on four
you are drawing a u.s. and turkey have agreed to a cease-fire. distinction. joining me is donna brazile. mick: three factors i was to do it and all on the up and involved with the money being up, why did it have to go into stephen, the senate leadership held up temporarily. fund. three issues for that. more restricted server? harris faulkner had a first hour the corruption of the country, why was it move from one server whether or not other countries to the other? mick: i m glad we got that participating in support of of breaking news. the vice president and secretary ukraine, and whether or not and went to finish on. of state left last night. cooperating in an ongoing i m not going to answer your they went there to tell erdogan investigation with the question the way you want me to department of justice. the president is serious and if that is completely legitimate, but i am going to answer your we can t figure out out a way to yes, sir. question so give me a second. do a cease-
to step in after a diplomatic back and forth, all early this wednesday morning, march 23rd, back and forth, all early this wednesday morning, march 23rd, 2011. captioning funded by cbs good morning. i m erica hill with chris wragge. we begin with this breaking news. dame elizabeth taylor has died. screen legend and a hollywood icon, long considered one of the most beautiful, most talented women in all of hollywood lore. just a sad day for hollywood. a woman whose life will be celebrated that s for sure. there s much to celebrate in that life. her publicist saying the three-time oscar winner, just as famous for her life off screen including the eight marriages and her very important humanitarian work, her publicist says she died of congestive heart failure this morning at cedars-sinai medical center in los angeles. she had been treated there, checked in about six weeks ago. taylor s four children were with her when she died peacefully. she was 79. cbs news correspondent