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phone to lower its side temporarily compensate we heard from economist financial expert alexander council who thinks more may have to be done on the to stabilize them. it's important because. on the price of oil this was a really good of these agreements because as you know markets what world do we use free fall and the stories to beat us were being filled up to their maximum capacity so there was a need for such an agreement or a lot of be sure this is a good agreement. more will have to be done perhaps in order to those markets. in the very worst ways this. lasts longer than expected. to spring into the u.k. where the british prime minister was discharged from hospital earlier on sunday after being treated for corona virus johnson will spend time recovering at the p.m.'s official country residence checkers will not immediately return to work he had spent a week in hospital including 3 nights in intensive care during which britain's daily number of deaths reached a record high more than 900 on both friday and saturday in total the virus is now known to have claimed more than 10000 lives
phone to lower its side temporarily compensate we heard from economist financial expert alexander council who thinks more may have to be done on the to stabilize them. it's important because. on the price of oil this was a really good of these agreements because as you know markets what world do we use free fall and the stories to beat us were being filled up to their maximum capacity so there was a need for such an agreement or a lot of be sure this is a good agreement. more will have to be...
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recall that he removed from the national security council alexander vindman, that was an official whoestified against him in the impeachment inquiry, reassigned him. also his twin brother who had nothing to do with the impeachment inquiry, other than his relation to vindman. he was also reassigned away from the nsc. and the president fired former ambassador to the european union, gordon sonland. so this is not totally a surprise because the president has made the moves against people involved in the impeachment inquiry. michael atkinson was the person who informed congress about the whistle-blower complaint. the president informed the house and senate intelligence committees late last night in a letter that he planned to remove atkinson at the end of a 30-day period. he has to wait 30 days before removing atkinson but atkinson has been placed on administrative leave until we reach that president. the president saying he lost confidence in atkinson. and sources tell cnn atkinson was informed about his firing late last night. democrats reacted with outrage to the move with adam schiff s
recall that he removed from the national security council alexander vindman, that was an official whoestified against him in the impeachment inquiry, reassigned him. also his twin brother who had nothing to do with the impeachment inquiry, other than his relation to vindman. he was also reassigned away from the nsc. and the president fired former ambassador to the european union, gordon sonland. so this is not totally a surprise because the president has made the moves against people involved...
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recall that he removed alexander vindman the national security council official who testified against and also vindman's twin brother also on the nsc who had nothing to do with the impeachment inquiry other than his relation to vindman. both were re-assigned off the nsc. the president also fired gordon sondland the former u.s. ambassador to the european union who delivered some of the most damaging testimony in the impeachment inquiry so this removal of the intelligence community watch dog is a continuation of that pattern. the president late last night sent a letter to the house and senate intelligence communities informing him of his decision to remove atkinson from that position. according to the statute the president can't actually remove atkinson for another 30 days so atkinson will be placed on administrative leave for the rest of the time in his office. the house speaker nancy pelosi reacted with outrage echoing a lot of democrats who strongly disgrae with the president's decision to do that. last night shea wrote this latest act of reprisal against the intelligence community t
recall that he removed alexander vindman the national security council official who testified against and also vindman's twin brother also on the nsc who had nothing to do with the impeachment inquiry other than his relation to vindman. both were re-assigned off the nsc. the president also fired gordon sondland the former u.s. ambassador to the european union who delivered some of the most damaging testimony in the impeachment inquiry so this removal of the intelligence community watch dog is a...
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february, trump fired ambassador to the eu gordon sondland and national security council officer lieutenant colonel alexander vindman along with his brother who apparently has nothing else going against him except that he was vindman's twin brother. trump wanted to fire atkinson claiming he was disloyal and working with democrats to sabotage his presidency. as the news broke late last night congressman adam schiff told me that trump is continuing to settle scores. >> he's decapitating the leadership of the intelligence community in the muiddle of a national crisis, it's unconscionable, and of course it sends a message throughout the federal government and in particular to other inspector generals that if they do their job as this professional did and michael atkinson was a complete professional, they too may be fired by a vindictive president. >> joining me now malcolm nance, a former naval intelligence officer and msnbc terrorism analyst. malcolm, the president says he no longer has confidence in michael at km micha michael atkinson. he did what he was congressionally mandated to do, and nowhere in the pres
february, trump fired ambassador to the eu gordon sondland and national security council officer lieutenant colonel alexander vindman along with his brother who apparently has nothing else going against him except that he was vindman's twin brother. trump wanted to fire atkinson claiming he was disloyal and working with democrats to sabotage his presidency. as the news broke late last night congressman adam schiff told me that trump is continuing to settle scores. >> he's decapitating the...
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that the president had fired two witnesses who testified against him, alexander vindman was re-assigned from the national security council after testifying in the impeachment inquiry. former u.s. ambassador to the european union gordon sondland was fired. the president did not name a permanent successor for atkinson and said that would come at a later date but did name a career intel official to hold the position in the interim. >> all right. sarah westwood, thank you so much. >>> all right. from social distancing to stimulus checks, don't forget to send your questions about coronavirus on cnn.com. our panel of experts will answer some of them next. >>> but first surgeon general jerome adams shows us how to make a facemask with items from around the house. >> fold it to the middle from the bottom. fold it to the middle from the top. fold it again to the middle from the bottom and again from the top. and then two rubber bands. one-on-one side and one on the other side. then you fold either side to the middle and you have yourself a cloth face covering. it's that easy. hi, i'm bob harper, and i recently had a heart attack.
that the president had fired two witnesses who testified against him, alexander vindman was re-assigned from the national security council after testifying in the impeachment inquiry. former u.s. ambassador to the european union gordon sondland was fired. the president did not name a permanent successor for atkinson and said that would come at a later date but did name a career intel official to hold the position in the interim. >> all right. sarah westwood, thank you so much....
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know the state legislature and the richmond city council are talking about what to do with monument avenue and i would suggest creating a monument to alexander agusta. he was from norfolk. i think it would be a compelling story if you place him next to lee, stewart, and davis. it would tell a much more complete story of the commonwealth during the civil war. lincoln met with several groups of black religious leaders and they asked for permission to hold picnics on the white house grounds and in each case, lincoln gave permission. the incredible nature of these events is captured by how the democratic press responded. democrats responded that white groups had never been given permission to use the white house grounds for a picnic. why have lincoln given permission to black groups? they lamented that with negro officers, now the negro race is looking up or rather looking down on the white race. a pennsylvania newspaper sneered at lincoln for his treatment of african americans. the newspaper was ironically called "the star of the north, " from bloomsburg, pennsylvania. this is what the editors wrote. when did we ever have a president who made s
know the state legislature and the richmond city council are talking about what to do with monument avenue and i would suggest creating a monument to alexander agusta. he was from norfolk. i think it would be a compelling story if you place him next to lee, stewart, and davis. it would tell a much more complete story of the commonwealth during the civil war. lincoln met with several groups of black religious leaders and they asked for permission to hold picnics on the white house grounds and in...
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the state legislature and the richmond city council are talking about what to do with monument avenue. i would suggest the creation of a monument to alexander acosta. he was from norfolk. i think it would tell a very compelling story if you placed agusta near lee, stewart, and jackson and davis. it would tell a much more complete story of the commonwealth during the civil war. during the summer of 1864, lincoln met with several groups of black religious leaders and they asked for her mission to hold picnics on the white house grounds. in each case, lincoln gave permission. the incredible nature of these events is captured by how the democratic press responded. democrats complained white religious groups had never been given permission to use the white house grounds for picnics. why was lincoln allowing black groups to do this? many expressed outrage. the cincinnati enquirer said, limiting with negro officers, lawyers now the , negro race is looking up or rather looking down on the white race. from the elevated position it has attained in this administration. a pennsylvania newspaper sneered at lincoln for his treatment of african americans.
the state legislature and the richmond city council are talking about what to do with monument avenue. i would suggest the creation of a monument to alexander acosta. he was from norfolk. i think it would tell a very compelling story if you placed agusta near lee, stewart, and jackson and davis. it would tell a much more complete story of the commonwealth during the civil war. during the summer of 1864, lincoln met with several groups of black religious leaders and they asked for her mission to...