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i haven't opened it i didn't open it in front of the director louis big envelope it seems the letter to trump it was passed by a former north korean intelligence chief who was part of pyongyang delegation in the u.s. the upcoming summit was earlier called off course by trouble because what he called open hostility. while the talks seem to be back on track the meantime pentagon chief james mattis underlined that pyongyang will only get sanctions relief when it takes irreversible steps to end its nuclear program but the experts we spoke to agree that that kind of language of ultimatums is unlikely to solve the situation on the korean peninsula but speer where there are a lot of people here in washington who do not want this summit to take place and they certainly do not want any kind of accord between north korea and the united states idea that this could be a gradual process is a realistic one but i think here people here would like to present the north koreans with an ultimatum which of course will will will not solve the problem doesn't understand anything beyond the fact that this
i haven't opened it i didn't open it in front of the director louis big envelope it seems the letter to trump it was passed by a former north korean intelligence chief who was part of pyongyang delegation in the u.s. the upcoming summit was earlier called off course by trouble because what he called open hostility. while the talks seem to be back on track the meantime pentagon chief james mattis underlined that pyongyang will only get sanctions relief when it takes irreversible steps to end its...
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. >> fbi director louis freeh is struggling to bring indictments in the terrorist bombing at the khobar towers barracks in saudi arabia which killed 19 american servicemen in 1996. the statute of limitations is set to expire in june 2001. >> when louis freeh really wanted that case kicked up a notch or many more than just a notch, jim is the person he reached out for. >> comey is able to file federal charges just before the deadline against 14 suspects in the middle east. >> this indictment represents a major step forward in this investigation, indeed a milestone which will bring justice ultimately against those who committed this very horrific crime. >>> coming up -- >> i couldn't stay if the administration was going to engage in conduct that the department of justice said had no legal basis. >> comey was ready to resign. bush knew it. i mean wish i had time to take care of my portfolio, but.. well, what are you doing tomorrow -10am? staff meeting. noon? eating. 3:45? uh, compliance training. 6:30? sam's baseball practice. 8:30? tai chi. yeah, so sounds relaxing. alright, 9:53? i usual
. >> fbi director louis freeh is struggling to bring indictments in the terrorist bombing at the khobar towers barracks in saudi arabia which killed 19 american servicemen in 1996. the statute of limitations is set to expire in june 2001. >> when louis freeh really wanted that case kicked up a notch or many more than just a notch, jim is the person he reached out for. >> comey is able to file federal charges just before the deadline against 14 suspects in the middle east....
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director louis freeh is cleared of any blame and gets credit for starting to make reforms but today's report recommends against putting frederick whitehurst back in the crime lab where i came. very significant problem that the f.b.i. and this is their response to me you know. if you don't go along with the crowd it gets harder and harder harder and. then you find yourself marginalized put off in a corner sent for. fitness for duty evaluation. sitting on our own with a psychiatry's who ask you a bunch of silly questions for nine hours. is it it worth. is mr huffington worth it. my personal position is every american citizen and every human being is worth. but there's a big price to pay you when you take that position. the potential reach of this systemic problem is astounding it wasn't just a couple of analysts it was a significant number of people in the lab analysts and the lab managers in the lab who were just allowing bad and misleading work to come out of the well. there was simply not very many. experience scientists in key lab positions. the. two thousand ton pink elephant in th
director louis freeh is cleared of any blame and gets credit for starting to make reforms but today's report recommends against putting frederick whitehurst back in the crime lab where i came. very significant problem that the f.b.i. and this is their response to me you know. if you don't go along with the crowd it gets harder and harder harder and. then you find yourself marginalized put off in a corner sent for. fitness for duty evaluation. sitting on our own with a psychiatry's who ask you a...
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director louis freeh is cleared of any blame and gets credit for starting to make reforms but today's report recommends against putting frederick whitehurst back in the crime lab where i came. very significant problem that the f.b.i. and this is their response to me you know. if you don't go along with the crowd it gets harder and harder harder and. then you find yourself marginalized put off in a corner sent for. fitness for duty evaluation. sitting in a room with a psychiatry's who ask you a bunch of silly questions for nine hours. is it worth it. is mr huffington worth it. my personal position is every american citizen and every human being is worth. but there's a big price to pay you when you take that position. the potential reach of this systemic problem is astounding it wasn't just a couple of analysts it was a significant number of people in the lab analysts in the lab managers in the lab who were just allowing bad and misleading work to come out of the well. there was simply not very many. experience scientists in key lab positions. the. two thousand ton pink elephant in the
director louis freeh is cleared of any blame and gets credit for starting to make reforms but today's report recommends against putting frederick whitehurst back in the crime lab where i came. very significant problem that the f.b.i. and this is their response to me you know. if you don't go along with the crowd it gets harder and harder harder and. then you find yourself marginalized put off in a corner sent for. fitness for duty evaluation. sitting in a room with a psychiatry's who ask you a...
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employing luminaries such as louis armstrong, ethel waters, and lena horne, armed forces radio services director attempted to soften the heated subject of racial in the quality -- racial inequality with familiar black voices. yet, in spite of this, radio paradoxically provided many black artists with the opportunity to relate political messages. broadcasted both black and white servicemen, the show legitimated music by black performers which white artists had often cleaned up and covered in other settings. in surveys, the armed forces radio service staff indicated that the show was the fourth most popular noting it was a top favorite with colored troops. these managers did not characterize jubilee as a negro show. instead, focusing on the function of the latest in jive and jump with artists such as ellington. while this description indicates that black performers were sent -- were essential, for officials it was important that servicemen of all races could enjoy the show. fans of jubilee revealed by putting with servicemen. usually program is absolutely tops and the gis really eat it up. from oc
employing luminaries such as louis armstrong, ethel waters, and lena horne, armed forces radio services director attempted to soften the heated subject of racial in the quality -- racial inequality with familiar black voices. yet, in spite of this, radio paradoxically provided many black artists with the opportunity to relate political messages. broadcasted both black and white servicemen, the show legitimated music by black performers which white artists had often cleaned up and covered in...