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dr. ron paul. dr. paul, thank you so much for joining us. is supposedly looking at this nonprofit. and many critics have said it's not really a charity, it operates more like a clinton political machine. what do you say? >> well, i think it's just sort of follow-up, because we've known that the irs has been working on libertarian conservative groups for quite a while during this administration. and i think that is, that's horrible because that means it's a crooked cop, so to speak. but this whole idea that most people in this country now believe that probably she will not be punished for anything, clinton will not be punished for this even though she's done something illegal, immoral and detrimental to our national defense. what bothers me is the trend. because, you know, the whole idea of the leaders of a country living within the same law started a long time ago, you know? and yet inevitably the people in power think they're different. they think they're superior. and i think this is part of the problem. it's psychological, it's evil, and
dr. ron paul. dr. paul, thank you so much for joining us. is supposedly looking at this nonprofit. and many critics have said it's not really a charity, it operates more like a clinton political machine. what do you say? >> well, i think it's just sort of follow-up, because we've known that the irs has been working on libertarian conservative groups for quite a while during this administration. and i think that is, that's horrible because that means it's a crooked cop, so to speak. but...
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dr. ron paul joins me now. welcome back, dr. paul. so you said with stuart varney, one of the hosts here on fox business network. you told him you are hopeful about some aspects of a trump presidency. what brings hope 20 your heart? >> well, i guess my nature. because i'm always hopeful some good will come of it. but it's small in numbers. but i do think this is not the time to come down really hard on trump. no matter what he does, even if he's on the verge of appointing some people i can get excited about which he isn't, i don't think that's dealing with the issue. i think a few different people in washington won't make a difference. i think our economic problems are overwhelming. there is tremendous moan men actual there. and so far i think the swamp even since i was on the show earlier this week. it looks like it won't be drained all that well. kennedy: you say perhaps's not that necessary. let's put aside foreign policy and focus on domestic issues. people obviously want change. they are hurting, they want jobs. they want the eco
dr. ron paul joins me now. welcome back, dr. paul. so you said with stuart varney, one of the hosts here on fox business network. you told him you are hopeful about some aspects of a trump presidency. what brings hope 20 your heart? >> well, i guess my nature. because i'm always hopeful some good will come of it. but it's small in numbers. but i do think this is not the time to come down really hard on trump. no matter what he does, even if he's on the verge of appointing some people i...
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illinois removed the doctor's license of dr. paul madison today. the state says he runs a cash-only pill mill in 11 states. michigan barred him from practicing last year. madison is illinois' top prescriber of a fentanyl spray killed prince and michael jackson. president obama wants to make a billion dollar commitment for states to expand access to opioid abuse treatment. he says fighting the heroin and prescription opioid epidemic is still a priority as he gets ready to leave office. congress still has to approve this new funding. the president also shared some progress that his administration has made in disease control and prevention issuing its first ever guidelines for prescribing opioids for chronic pain. the affordable care act expanding mental health and substance disorder coverage. and better access to a medicinal treatment that helps addicts reduce their use. we're pleased to tell you that yesterday's fill the plate telethon on t-v nine was a huge success. the telethon raised money for the heritage area agency on aging and its senior meal
illinois removed the doctor's license of dr. paul madison today. the state says he runs a cash-only pill mill in 11 states. michigan barred him from practicing last year. madison is illinois' top prescriber of a fentanyl spray killed prince and michael jackson. president obama wants to make a billion dollar commitment for states to expand access to opioid abuse treatment. he says fighting the heroin and prescription opioid epidemic is still a priority as he gets ready to leave office. congress...
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dr. paul wright says patients using the treatment no longer have to worry about taking pills at the right time. >> the pump allows them to be diffused in a consistent and observed in a didn't manner in. and there's no wearing off. >> alaska ya was up and townsdowning with his wife after a -- a half hour after the procedure. >> we haven't danced in eight year. we were spinning around and it was just amiss ing. >> reporter: he says it was night and day when he took his granddaughter to a school event after getting the pump. >> i had got to same event and i had to be helped to a chair. this year i went, i didn't need any help at haul. i held a her hand. these are big things. >> reporter: that's the way he hopes his granddaughter will remember him. enexhibit dependent and -- independent and able to enjoy doing things with his family. >> incredible. >>> all right. all new at 6:30. women curse more than men. what? researchers at lancaster university and cam bridge university survived -- survived alm
dr. paul wright says patients using the treatment no longer have to worry about taking pills at the right time. >> the pump allows them to be diffused in a consistent and observed in a didn't manner in. and there's no wearing off. >> alaska ya was up and townsdowning with his wife after a -- a half hour after the procedure. >> we haven't danced in eight year. we were spinning around and it was just amiss ing. >> reporter: he says it was night and day when he took his...
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. -- the inauguration of dr. paul a johnson. it was one the country's first women's colleges, wellesley and islam are knowing for breaking down barriers as is docked -- and its alum is known for i am aware when you are from a background that is different, you bring a different lens. that lens is an important one as important as the diversely off among wellesley faculty, students. j.c.: a cardiologist and brooklyn native with it to -- three degrees from harvard, she was chief of women's brick of a young and young hospital and harvard medical school professor. >> the work i led on the disc every of how went -- the work i lead on the discovery of how women's biology was different. >> at first, sex differences and that is a profound change. if you are not included female cells and animals, what you are tasting may not be on the right science. >> she is not only focus on science. >> more than any other field, the arts and humanities fortifies to do the work we are called to do. if the sciences tell us how, the humanities and arts fir
. -- the inauguration of dr. paul a johnson. it was one the country's first women's colleges, wellesley and islam are knowing for breaking down barriers as is docked -- and its alum is known for i am aware when you are from a background that is different, you bring a different lens. that lens is an important one as important as the diversely off among wellesley faculty, students. j.c.: a cardiologist and brooklyn native with it to -- three degrees from harvard, she was chief of women's brick of...
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dr. paul wright says patients using the treatment called gregg park -- called [ indiscernible name ], says it allows a little more freedom. >> in laos it to be absorbed in a consistent manner so there's -- it allows the medicine to be absorbed in a consistent within 30 minutes. jacket says it was night and day when he took his granddaughter to a school event after getting the pump >> i went to the same event last year and i had to be helped to a chair. this year i went and didn't need any help at all. i held her hand and we ran across the street. these are big things. >> reporter: that is the way he hopes his granddaughter will remember him -- independent and able to enjoy doing things with his family. york. >>> doctors say the side effects of the treatment is similar to taking medication. >>> you don't want to miss this. evangelist billy graham is doing well as he celebrates 98 but they with his family today. his son says he plans to buy his mother his favorite birthday cake. milligrams crusa
dr. paul wright says patients using the treatment called gregg park -- called [ indiscernible name ], says it allows a little more freedom. >> in laos it to be absorbed in a consistent manner so there's -- it allows the medicine to be absorbed in a consistent within 30 minutes. jacket says it was night and day when he took his granddaughter to a school event after getting the pump >> i went to the same event last year and i had to be helped to a chair. this year i went and didn't...
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dr. ron paul about trump's agenda including fed policy.on't want to miss it coming right up. >> donald trump had one of the most impressive victories we've ever seen and we're going to turn that victory into progress for the american people. the microsoft cloud helps us stay connected. the microsoft cloud offers infinite scalability. the microsoft cloud helps our customers get up and running, anywhere in the planet. wherever there's a phone, you've got a bank, and we could never do that before. the cloud gave us a single platform to reach across our entire organization. it helps us communicate better. we use the microsoft cloud's advanced analytics tools to track down cybercriminals. this cloud helps transform business. this is the microsoft cloud. melissa: new record on wall street. dow cling all-time high president collect donald trump begins it set the economic agenda. meeting with congressional leaders in d.c. earlier today. very historic. peter barnes is on capitol hill. with the latest. tell us about the meeting. that's right, meliss
dr. ron paul about trump's agenda including fed policy.on't want to miss it coming right up. >> donald trump had one of the most impressive victories we've ever seen and we're going to turn that victory into progress for the american people. the microsoft cloud helps us stay connected. the microsoft cloud offers infinite scalability. the microsoft cloud helps our customers get up and running, anywhere in the planet. wherever there's a phone, you've got a bank, and we could never do that...
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racine and kenosha are dr. paul and dr. sanka. i know technology is huge for you guys. >> we talked about floaters last time. technology is also changing in cataract surgery. now a days with our new technology, the type of lens we implant we are better able to help people with a quality of life and quality of vision. we're not waiting like we used to. we would say wait until you couldn't see at all then we do surgery. now a days people who are at night i can't read or do daily functioning. if they have a cataract we think that is part of the reason why we say don't wait. once you take out the cataract you are done forever it doesn't come back. now we can help put lens in the eye help people see better than they could when they were 45-years-old even. >> we have a couple visuals that we think will help people understand a little bit more. it almost looks like you're looking at the night sky. >> what are you are seeing is the clouding up of the natural lens. our eyes all have a lends in there. like a camera it focuses on the retina
racine and kenosha are dr. paul and dr. sanka. i know technology is huge for you guys. >> we talked about floaters last time. technology is also changing in cataract surgery. now a days with our new technology, the type of lens we implant we are better able to help people with a quality of life and quality of vision. we're not waiting like we used to. we would say wait until you couldn't see at all then we do surgery. now a days people who are at night i can't read or do daily...
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name is frank i'll elaborate a resident at 3 so 1 mission on the 50 floor i live with my husband dr. paulho's here today i'll elaborate very concerned as we all are and i want to thank you from the bottom of my heart for taking the concern that you are supervisor peskin we know of units in the building that are already cracks in the ceiling and other places we know of someone that says a door of a closet is sticking that didn't stick from i can show you a video i made the other night where we rolled a marble 10 foot across the floor it rolled back and picked up speed and occurred to the northwest the direction of lien this is on the 50th floor i have to video on any phone if you want to see that you know of the destruction in the basement we've seen pictures of so i think it is really important to find out how this happened and who's fault it is and what can be done from preventing it in the future my question what can the city do to force the developer to fix the problem they created for us and to start fixing it right now because we can't wait until 6 months or another year or 5 years u
name is frank i'll elaborate a resident at 3 so 1 mission on the 50 floor i live with my husband dr. paulho's here today i'll elaborate very concerned as we all are and i want to thank you from the bottom of my heart for taking the concern that you are supervisor peskin we know of units in the building that are already cracks in the ceiling and other places we know of someone that says a door of a closet is sticking that didn't stick from i can show you a video i made the other night where we...
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name is frank i'll elaborate a resident at 3 so 1 mission on the 50 floor i live with my husband dr. paulho's here today i'll elaborate very concerned as we all are and i want to thank you from the bottom of my heart for taking the concern that you are supervisor peskin we know of units in the building that are already cracks in the ceiling and other places we know of someone that says a door of a closet is sticking that didn't stick from i can show you a video i made the other night where we rolled a marble 10 foot across the floor it rolled back and picked up speed and occurred to the northwest the direction of lien this is on the 50th floor i have to video on any phone if you want to see that you know of the destruction in the basement we've seen pictures of so i think it is really important to find out how this happened and who's fault it is and what can be done from preventing it in the future my question what can the city do to force the developer to fix the problem they created for us and to start fixing it right now because we can't wait until 6 months or another year or 5 years u
name is frank i'll elaborate a resident at 3 so 1 mission on the 50 floor i live with my husband dr. paulho's here today i'll elaborate very concerned as we all are and i want to thank you from the bottom of my heart for taking the concern that you are supervisor peskin we know of units in the building that are already cracks in the ceiling and other places we know of someone that says a door of a closet is sticking that didn't stick from i can show you a video i made the other night where we...
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( dr phillpe lam/healthcare partners: "if you notice any unusual swelling, any pain, blood in the urine, please bring it to our attention, alot of time these cases are seen by a pediatrician")) ((paul joncich)) >> dr lam says an ultrasound approximatly 9-thousand men in the u.s. are diagnosed each year with testicular cancer. bicyclist lance armstrong is one of many who've beaten it. the key is early detection. so don't let men's health month go by without assesing your health - and making an appointment if you're overdue for a check-up./// ((paul joncich)) >>> let's take a look at the forecast. ((christianne klein)) o to meteorologist katie boer. she's working "hard" over at the boulevard pool at the cosmopolitan... which has been turned into an ice rink. katie? ((katie boer)) good evening...i'm tracking some of the coldest temperatures of the season with our first widespread freeze arriving county. ................. that freeze warning remains in effect from 2 am to 8 am wednesday with widespread minimum temperatures 28-32 degrees expected for the first time this season across portions of central and nevada and the high desert zones of san bernardino county. temperatures are expe
( dr phillpe lam/healthcare partners: "if you notice any unusual swelling, any pain, blood in the urine, please bring it to our attention, alot of time these cases are seen by a pediatrician")) ((paul joncich)) >> dr lam says an ultrasound approximatly 9-thousand men in the u.s. are diagnosed each year with testicular cancer. bicyclist lance armstrong is one of many who've beaten it. the key is early detection. so don't let men's health month go by without assesing your health -...
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dr philippe lam/healthcare partners: "and i think that these traits are linked to the traditional masculinity, where men feel pressure to appear strong or stoico manly, but in doing so, they do themselves a disservice.")) ((paul joncich)) dr philippe lam from healthcare partners medical group says men who are reluctant to seek out a psychologist can consult their primary care physician - who can point them in the right ((christianne klein)) >>> mother nature is forcing skiiers and snowboarders in utah to put their hobby on hold. all of their resorts are still closed as we start the holiday week. but it's not just the weather holding them back. alana brophy from our sister station in salt lake city explains: salt lake city (abc4 utah) - a lack of snow pack at our local mountain resorts have pushed back opening days, and have resort employees closely monitoring incoming storms. our weak storm pattern has of the reason our mountains look a little bare. above average temperatures have kept the snow from sticking around and completely hindered the snow making process. "it was tough to see that warm weather set in and not be able to get our snow making up and running, but our overnight lows allow us to get snow-mak
dr philippe lam/healthcare partners: "and i think that these traits are linked to the traditional masculinity, where men feel pressure to appear strong or stoico manly, but in doing so, they do themselves a disservice.")) ((paul joncich)) dr philippe lam from healthcare partners medical group says men who are reluctant to seek out a psychologist can consult their primary care physician - who can point them in the right ((christianne klein)) >>> mother nature is forcing...
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dr. philippe lam about it: ((5:10 paul joncich: "does a prostate screening necessairily involve a manual examinatin, you down there?" dr lam: "that really depends on the patient's comfort level and also with the provider. 5:36 dr lam: "some men just don't like such a procedure and we understand that.")) ((paul joncich)) doctor lam says, if there's blood in your urine or you have difficulty starting or maintaining a urine stream, you may need a p-s-a test, which is a simple blood test to determine patrick in spreading the word about mens health during the month of movember. ((paul joncich)) >> and thanks for all the emails. our staches are a work in progress and we assure you they are only temporary thru movember. christianne./// ((christianne klein)) had an election on tuesday. and if you've been anywhere near civilization, you know it's still stressing out folks across the country. it turns out, post-election stress disorder is a real thing. keagan harsha has the story. <<< "post election stress disorder?" spend five minutes in a park with a marker board... and you'll learn... just about
dr. philippe lam about it: ((5:10 paul joncich: "does a prostate screening necessairily involve a manual examinatin, you down there?" dr lam: "that really depends on the patient's comfort level and also with the provider. 5:36 dr lam: "some men just don't like such a procedure and we understand that.")) ((paul joncich)) doctor lam says, if there's blood in your urine or you have difficulty starting or maintaining a urine stream, you may need a p-s-a test, which is a...
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now, thanks also to the hard work, creativity and persistence of both john paul and dr. benjamin, as well as the 1350r9 support of sands and those two wonderful churchillian's, monroe and dick, we are at long last but rightfully merging with the national churchill museum in the united states at westminster college. our combined strengths are truly a classic case of two plus two equaling at least six. we have come a long way and we've reached an important milestone. to mark this type of change were making some name changes as well. from this moment we shall once again be known as the international churchill society. [ applause ] to increase our name identification with nonmembers, the charter bulletin will be renamed the churchill bulletin beginning with the next issue. we have a new logo, emblematic of a fresh tomorrow -- tomorrow after decades of wishful thinking will officially open our national churchill library and center on the campus of the globally respected george washington university. [ applause ] this long-awaited event could not have happened without the supp
now, thanks also to the hard work, creativity and persistence of both john paul and dr. benjamin, as well as the 1350r9 support of sands and those two wonderful churchillian's, monroe and dick, we are at long last but rightfully merging with the national churchill museum in the united states at westminster college. our combined strengths are truly a classic case of two plus two equaling at least six. we have come a long way and we've reached an important milestone. to mark this type of change...
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just a few weeks ago, i spoke to a neuropsychologist in baton rouge, dr. paul dammers. he told me he sees 15-20 patients a day and is booked up to six months in advance. if your loved one is having a mental health crisis, they should not have to wait six months to receive treatment. he stressed the significance of the barrier to treatment posed by the shortage of mental health professionals. thank god for dr. dammers, for all the work he and the other mental health specialists do to help those with mental illness return to wholeness, but they need help. access delayed is access denied, and access is hampered by a shortage of mental health providers and too few beds for those with serious mental illness who need to be hospitalized. patients too often cannot get the care they need and too often have a long delay between diagnosis and treatment. and without appropriate treatment options, prisons, jails and emergency rooms become the de facto mental health care facility. sheriff greg champov, past president of the national sheriff's association, quotes the statistic that sh
just a few weeks ago, i spoke to a neuropsychologist in baton rouge, dr. paul dammers. he told me he sees 15-20 patients a day and is booked up to six months in advance. if your loved one is having a mental health crisis, they should not have to wait six months to receive treatment. he stressed the significance of the barrier to treatment posed by the shortage of mental health professionals. thank god for dr. dammers, for all the work he and the other mental health specialists do to help those...
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dr. ron paul went on a competing network and said if you want to vote for someone who is good on civil libertieso is not a war hawk you want to vote for jill stein and he was talking to left leaning libertarians because there is a lot of crossover there. when it comes to fiscal responsibility, dr. stein is a little bit less responsible. >> and i wondered from the beginning and i know you have, if they flip gary johnson and william weld you wonder if there are enough points to where they might have gotten on that debate stage. >> i asked never trump or bill crystal, will you be voting for gary johnson and he said he would have if they flipped the ticket. here's the problem. bill weld essentially endorsed hillary clinton which is a bizarre move in presidential history. he pretty much did. >> he almost did. it was world. >> jill stein endorsed donald trump or vouched for donald trump. don't you think that would have been slightly odd? these people are supposed to be running against each other. the libertarian party is a party of ideas. >> andy could chew on that one for a half hour. >> i would have
dr. ron paul went on a competing network and said if you want to vote for someone who is good on civil libertieso is not a war hawk you want to vote for jill stein and he was talking to left leaning libertarians because there is a lot of crossover there. when it comes to fiscal responsibility, dr. stein is a little bit less responsible. >> and i wondered from the beginning and i know you have, if they flip gary johnson and william weld you wonder if there are enough points to where they...
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now, thanks also to the hard work, creativity and persistence of both john paul and dr. benjamin, as well as the 1350r9 support of sands and those two wonderful churchillian's, monroe and dick, we are at long last but rightfully merging with the national churchill museum in the united states at westminster college. our combined strengths are truly a classic case of two plus two equaling at least six. we have come a long way and we've reached an important milestone. to mark this type of change were making some name changes as well. from this moment we shall once again be known as the international churchill society. [ applause ] to increase our name identification with nonmembers, the charter bulletin will be renamed the churchill bulletin beginning with the next issue. we have a new logo, emblematic of a fresh tomorrow -- tomorrow after decades of wishful thinking will officially open our national churchill library and center on the campus of the globally respected george washington university. [ applause ] this long-awaited event could not have happened without the supp
now, thanks also to the hard work, creativity and persistence of both john paul and dr. benjamin, as well as the 1350r9 support of sands and those two wonderful churchillian's, monroe and dick, we are at long last but rightfully merging with the national churchill museum in the united states at westminster college. our combined strengths are truly a classic case of two plus two equaling at least six. we have come a long way and we've reached an important milestone. to mark this type of change...
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dr. philippe lam about it: ((5:10 paul joncich: "does a prostate screening necessairily involve a manual examination, someone touching you down there?" dr: "that really depends on the patient's comfort level and also with the provider. 5:36 dr "some men just don't like such a procedure and we understand that.")) ((paul joncich)) doctor lam says, if there's blood in your urine or you have difficulty stream, you may need a p-s-a test, which is a simple blood test to determine if you have prostate cancer.. join dave and chris and me and patrick in spreading the word about mens health during the month of movember. and thanks for all the encouraging emails. our staches are a work in progress and they are only temporary thru movember. christianne./// ((christianne klein)) >>> it looks like nintendo the holiday season! the 'n-e-s classic' went on sale last night... and many stores are already sold out! it's already unavailable on amazon. the system comes pre- loaded with 30 classic games like super mario brothers and the legend of zelda. while it looks identical to the one that was released in t
dr. philippe lam about it: ((5:10 paul joncich: "does a prostate screening necessairily involve a manual examination, someone touching you down there?" dr: "that really depends on the patient's comfort level and also with the provider. 5:36 dr "some men just don't like such a procedure and we understand that.")) ((paul joncich)) doctor lam says, if there's blood in your urine or you have difficulty stream, you may need a p-s-a test, which is a simple blood test to...
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blood in the urine. ((8:45 dr phillipe lam/halthcare partners: "that's examination, look for any assemetry, any swelling, look for any pain and then well go from there." )) ((paul joncich)) >> dr lam says an ultrasound will likely be ordered to get a clear diagnosis. approximatly 9-thousand men in the u.s. are diagnosed each year with testicular cancer. bicyclist lance armstrong is one of many who've beaten it. the key is early detection. so don't let men's health month go by without assesing your health - and making an appointe check-up./// ((weather toss)) ((katie boer)) good evening...i'm tracking some season with our first widespread freeze arriving overnight and early tomorrow morning across portions of clark county. ................. that freeze warning remains in effect from 2 am to 8 am wednesday with widespread minimum temperatures 28-32 time this season across portions of central and northeast clark counties in nevada and the high desert zones of san bernardino county. temperatures are expected to remain slightly above freezing near downtown las vegas and the strip...but areas near henderson...sum merlin...mountai ns edge...and nellis air force base w
blood in the urine. ((8:45 dr phillipe lam/halthcare partners: "that's examination, look for any assemetry, any swelling, look for any pain and then well go from there." )) ((paul joncich)) >> dr lam says an ultrasound will likely be ordered to get a clear diagnosis. approximatly 9-thousand men in the u.s. are diagnosed each year with testicular cancer. bicyclist lance armstrong is one of many who've beaten it. the key is early detection. so don't let men's health month go by...
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dr. warren and paul revere warned them that a body of regulars might come to take possession of the town. locals got frightened. they ordered colonel barrett to empty of the 12 cannon and all the ammunition. so basically congress's townhall was full of 14 cannon and gun powder. and the town said you have to the take it all away. the next day dr. church sent general gage a report and said the government was about to raise an army of 8,000 men and had authorized six companies of field artillery. so all the signs were telling general gage it was now time to act. seizing the field pieces at barrett's farm would require a march deep into territory. they would be more exposed than the time the men sent searching. but if the mission succeeded it would erase the embarrass than having let the guns be stolen in the first place. when they wrote out his first draft of orders for francis smith, the top item he wanted his soldiers to look for were four brass cannon and two mortars in the cellar by mr. barrett on the other side of the ridge. already, james barrett and his family were starting to move th
dr. warren and paul revere warned them that a body of regulars might come to take possession of the town. locals got frightened. they ordered colonel barrett to empty of the 12 cannon and all the ammunition. so basically congress's townhall was full of 14 cannon and gun powder. and the town said you have to the take it all away. the next day dr. church sent general gage a report and said the government was about to raise an army of 8,000 men and had authorized six companies of field artillery....
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name is frank i'll elaborate a resident at 3 so 1 mission on the 50 floor i live with my husband dr. paulho's here today i'll elaborate very concerned as we all are and i want to thank you from the bottom of my heart for taking the concern that you are supervisor peskin we know of units in the building that are already cracks in the ceiling and other places we know of someone that says a door of a closet is sticking that didn't stick from i can show you a video i made the other night where we rolled a marble 10 foot across the floor it rolled back and picked up speed and occurred to the northwest the direction of lien this is on the 50th floor i have to video on any phone if you want to see that you know of the destruction in the basement we've seen pictures of so i think it is really important to find out how this happened and who's fault it is and what can be done from preventing it in the future my question what can the city do to force the developer to fix the problem they created for us and to start fixing it right now because we can't wait until 6 months or another year or 5 years u
name is frank i'll elaborate a resident at 3 so 1 mission on the 50 floor i live with my husband dr. paulho's here today i'll elaborate very concerned as we all are and i want to thank you from the bottom of my heart for taking the concern that you are supervisor peskin we know of units in the building that are already cracks in the ceiling and other places we know of someone that says a door of a closet is sticking that didn't stick from i can show you a video i made the other night where we...
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dr. ben carson. house speaker paul ryan posted this video on his facebook page of him showing president-elect donald trump where he will be sworn in as the 45th president of the united states. it will be at the capitol building on january 20. >> in other news. >>> savings coming soon for folks who rely on the epipen the generic version of the drug will hit the market next month. the new drug sell for $300 for a two pack that is half of the price that you pay right now, we told you about another generic version of the drug that is putting -- coming out next year but we don't know how much that will cost. >>> tampa and new york allied, -- collide. the puck drops around 7:30. traffic could be extra heavy, we want to say happy birthday to the marines, 241 years keeping us safe, this picture is awesome a picture from the marine corps ball, this is the oldest marine who attended and the youngest marine, 85 and 29 years old. a few local marines to share with you, we salute sharon nunley looking sharp. next, that is gunnery sergeant and his sister shared that picture. chief meter just denis phillips in fort
dr. ben carson. house speaker paul ryan posted this video on his facebook page of him showing president-elect donald trump where he will be sworn in as the 45th president of the united states. it will be at the capitol building on january 20. >> in other news. >>> savings coming soon for folks who rely on the epipen the generic version of the drug will hit the market next month. the new drug sell for $300 for a two pack that is half of the price that you pay right now, we told...
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it's important to understand is not up to paul ryan. this is dr.'s transition team. he has sole authority of his about 10 minutes ago donald trump tweeted out saying organized process taking place as i decide on cabinet and many other positions. i'm the only one who knows who the final star. wreckage and idea on how much control president-elect trump is taking on some of these positions. paul ryan appealing to him to step in and say this is not right. so far it's entirely up to donald trump. later on we are talking about the one important piece of paper that every member of the transition team needs to sign for donald trump. it has not been done for the overwhelming majority of them. we will talk about that later in the show. >> in i was city a large group marched to the downtown district protesting against hate. organizers stressed the demonstration was not meant to counter president-elect donald trump. >> we are against hate and not against the candidate but that love and every -- and respect everyone. >> a protest last week in i was city is fueled one lawmaker to
it's important to understand is not up to paul ryan. this is dr.'s transition team. he has sole authority of his about 10 minutes ago donald trump tweeted out saying organized process taking place as i decide on cabinet and many other positions. i'm the only one who knows who the final star. wreckage and idea on how much control president-elect trump is taking on some of these positions. paul ryan appealing to him to step in and say this is not right. so far it's entirely up to donald trump....
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house speaker paul ryan will keep his title...after being re-elected to a second term. this as dr. ben carson tells president-elect donald trump that he isn't interested in serving as secretary of health and huma nicole is in the newsroom with the latest. let's start with paul ryan. he was elected unanimously since no other g-o-p house members challenged him for the seat. however -- the official vote will come in january...when the next session of congress begins. ryan says it marks the dawn of a "unified republican government" and says he has the support of president-elect donald trump. . meanwhile, democrats are delaying their own leadership elections until the end of the month, to give lawmakers more time to process scott walker...he is taking over as the new chairman of the republican governors association. walker will spend the next year laying the groundwork for 38 gubernatorial races slated for 2018. former republican candidate for president ben carson says no to serving as secretary of health and human service. business manager armstrong williams says carson won't join the i
house speaker paul ryan will keep his title...after being re-elected to a second term. this as dr. ben carson tells president-elect donald trump that he isn't interested in serving as secretary of health and huma nicole is in the newsroom with the latest. let's start with paul ryan. he was elected unanimously since no other g-o-p house members challenged him for the seat. however -- the official vote will come in january...when the next session of congress begins. ryan says it marks the dawn of...
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dr. ben carson earlier today and congresswoman cynthia lumus. paul manafort was seen also in the building. mr. trump sits down with a top new york times executive after initially cancelling the meeting. we'll try to put all of the baseball cards together for who's who. >> reporter: it is not an official announcement. we have information about dr. ben carson. he was here and left trump tower after meeting with the president-elect. and we got a tweet from president-elect donald trump. i am seriously considering dr. ben carson as head of hud. i know him well and he is a greatly talented person who loves people. dr. carson who had all but removed himself from the trump cabinet may be secretary of housing and development. that is the tweet we had to go on. the meeting was off and on with the new york times. it is happening at this hour in the times build ping. president-elect meeting with the officials there. and it started with a tweet from donald trump i cancelled the meeting with the new york time when the terms were changed. not nice. the new york tim
dr. ben carson earlier today and congresswoman cynthia lumus. paul manafort was seen also in the building. mr. trump sits down with a top new york times executive after initially cancelling the meeting. we'll try to put all of the baseball cards together for who's who. >> reporter: it is not an official announcement. we have information about dr. ben carson. he was here and left trump tower after meeting with the president-elect. and we got a tweet from president-elect donald trump. i am...
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they include senator rand paul, former governor mike huckabee, dr.arson, governor scott walker and senator ted cruz. still licking his trump-inflicted wounds, florida senator marco rubio also voted for trump but when asked about it seemed disinclined to admit it. >> who'd you vote for? >> marco rubio. >> for president. >> i'm not voting for -- in fact, i think the events over the last 72 hours reminds us, this country, we can't have a president under fbi investigation. >> carly fiorina was not on that main stage at that first debate but after the trump/billy bush controversy, she pushed for governor pence to head the ticket and like all the others has been vigorously campaigning against trump and for gop candidates at the statewide races. bret, back to you. >> doug, thank you. >>> in international headlines, iraqi special forces have entered the outskirts of mosul and are encountering some stiff resistance from isis there. it's the first time iraqi forces have stepped foot in the city since isis took over more than two years ago. the majority of the
they include senator rand paul, former governor mike huckabee, dr.arson, governor scott walker and senator ted cruz. still licking his trump-inflicted wounds, florida senator marco rubio also voted for trump but when asked about it seemed disinclined to admit it. >> who'd you vote for? >> marco rubio. >> for president. >> i'm not voting for -- in fact, i think the events over the last 72 hours reminds us, this country, we can't have a president under fbi investigation....
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they include senator rand paul, former governor mike huckabee, dr. ben carson, governor scott walker and senator ted cruz. still licking his trump-inflicted wounds, florida senator marco rubio also voted for trump but when asked about it seemed disinclined to admit it. >> who'd you vote for? >> marco rubio. >> for president. >> i'm not voting for -- in fact, i think the events over the last 72 hours reminds us, this country, we can't have a president under fbi investigation. >> carly fiorina was not on that main stage at that first debate but after the trump/billy bush controversy, she pushed for governor pence to head the ticket and like all the others has been vigorously campaigning against trump and for gop candidates at the statewide races. bret, back to you. >> doug, thank you. >>> in international headlines, iraqi special forces have entered the outskirts of mosul and are encountering some stiff resistance from isis there. it's the first time iraqi forces have stepped foot in the city since isis took over more than two years ago. the majority o
they include senator rand paul, former governor mike huckabee, dr. ben carson, governor scott walker and senator ted cruz. still licking his trump-inflicted wounds, florida senator marco rubio also voted for trump but when asked about it seemed disinclined to admit it. >> who'd you vote for? >> marco rubio. >> for president. >> i'm not voting for -- in fact, i think the events over the last 72 hours reminds us, this country, we can't have a president under fbi...
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paul ryan urging people to vote for trump saying clinton rules senate minority leader accused comey writing dr. comey created a political firestorm 11 days before a presidential election merely to confirm what we already knew, that secretary clinton's e-mail practices were legal. from florida to new hampshire, both donald trump and hillary clinton made their final pitch to voters in dueling op-eds in the "usa today." >> craig boswell in washington, thank you, craig. >>> this morning, the race is too close to call in two key battleground states, florida and ohio. 29 electoral votes in florida and hispanic mvote may be the director, has the details. >> donald trump has gotten more of the previously unsure, the undecided voters in both of these dates. now, there weren't that many to begin with but what we have seen from these voters, as with many voters overall, they have been looking to change to the political system. they don't think it works for them. what they tell us now is that they increasing see hillary clinton as part of or connected to what they don't like about politics. but they see e
paul ryan urging people to vote for trump saying clinton rules senate minority leader accused comey writing dr. comey created a political firestorm 11 days before a presidential election merely to confirm what we already knew, that secretary clinton's e-mail practices were legal. from florida to new hampshire, both donald trump and hillary clinton made their final pitch to voters in dueling op-eds in the "usa today." >> craig boswell in washington, thank you, craig. >>>...
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paul, please welcome podiatric surgeon dr. allen selner and co-hosts mimi umidon and stuart pankin. [cheers and applause] >> stuart: hello, twin cities! wow! >> mimi: and you all have walkfits in your shoes, right? [louder cheers] yeah, whoo! >> you know, it really is walkfit orthotics, people just like many of you and you at home who had foot pain and foot-related pain. we're talking leg cramps, aching knees and hips, lower back pain, and it all began with their feet. walkfit orthotics went into their shoes, straightened out their feet and the other problems went away too. >> stu, you've heard me say this for years: it's alignment, alignment, alignment. you align your feet and you help align your whole body. you know, as a doctor, it is so gratifying to hear from so many patie lives have been dramatically affected by wearing walkfits. they're up, they're out, they're golfing, walking, shopping, doing whatever they want to do pain-free. >> but you're probably all wondering what we're doing here at the mall of america. well, we have a couple of big announcements to make and what bett
paul, please welcome podiatric surgeon dr. allen selner and co-hosts mimi umidon and stuart pankin. [cheers and applause] >> stuart: hello, twin cities! wow! >> mimi: and you all have walkfits in your shoes, right? [louder cheers] yeah, whoo! >> you know, it really is walkfit orthotics, people just like many of you and you at home who had foot pain and foot-related pain. we're talking leg cramps, aching knees and hips, lower back pain, and it all began with their feet. walkfit...
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dr. michael sorel, president of paul quinn college. [ applause ] >> i think our panelists can have a seat. i was tempted to have them do this whole thing standing up. that seemed a little harsh. we have a tradition at paul quinn college where i greet everyone by saying good morning quinnites. we are going to adopt -- i realize not all of you are quinnites. how about this, good morning, family. >> good morning. >> all right. let's do better. i didn't hear the people in the back. good morning, family. >> good morning. >> was the attorney general amazing? [ applause ] >> i hadn't had the privilege of listening to her in person before. i knew she was a sister of incredible abilities, but as she sat and went through her remarks, i realized she took every single point i wanted to make and said it ten times better than i could have said it. so i'm going to tip my hat and just, you know, be amazed at her eloquence and her passion because i think that's what we need in difficult times like these. so, i am particularly proud to be here this morning because i am part of a group of hbcu presidents th
dr. michael sorel, president of paul quinn college. [ applause ] >> i think our panelists can have a seat. i was tempted to have them do this whole thing standing up. that seemed a little harsh. we have a tradition at paul quinn college where i greet everyone by saying good morning quinnites. we are going to adopt -- i realize not all of you are quinnites. how about this, good morning, family. >> good morning. >> all right. let's do better. i didn't hear the people in the...
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dr. stein, great to have you with us. paulthat your recount effort is a ridiculous fundraising stunt, that is a quote. how do you respond to the speaker of the house? >> what are you afraid of? the american people have a right to vote. and we have a right to a transparent process and be assured that where votes machines are being used that are no longer being used in california because they are so prone to error and tampering, they are being eliminated in maryland and in virginia, we should have quality voting systems in all of our states. and the american people kdeserv to have confidence in our vote especially coming out of this bitter election. let's have assurance that our votes are being counted securely and properly. >> there is not anyone who thinks that the recounts will change the outcome. so is this mainly an academic exercise? and i don't mean to belittle it, that you're trying to say this technology didn't work, this technology does work, to try to restore faith in the system or find places where there are holes in
dr. stein, great to have you with us. paulthat your recount effort is a ridiculous fundraising stunt, that is a quote. how do you respond to the speaker of the house? >> what are you afraid of? the american people have a right to vote. and we have a right to a transparent process and be assured that where votes machines are being used that are no longer being used in california because they are so prone to error and tampering, they are being eliminated in maryland and in virginia, we...
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dr. stein joining us from boston. good to have you with us. pauln, speaker of the house, said your recount effort is a ridiculous fundraising stunt that is a quote. jill: what are you afraid of? the american people have a right to vote, and a transparent process and to be assured that especially in wisconsin where these voting machines are being used that on no longer used in california because they are so prone to error and tampering, that they are being eliminated in maryland and virginia, we should have quality voting systems in all of our states, and the american people deserve to have confidence in our votes, especially coming out of this very divisive and bitter election. let us have assurance that our votes are being counted securely and properly. is an election lawyer i know who has been involved in recount in the past who thinks that there is not any way this will change the outcome. an this mainly academic exercise? this technology does not work or does work, to restore faith in the system or find places there are holes in the system or i
dr. stein joining us from boston. good to have you with us. pauln, speaker of the house, said your recount effort is a ridiculous fundraising stunt that is a quote. jill: what are you afraid of? the american people have a right to vote, and a transparent process and to be assured that especially in wisconsin where these voting machines are being used that on no longer used in california because they are so prone to error and tampering, that they are being eliminated in maryland and virginia, we...
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((paul joncich)) when users take heroin that's cut with first responders have successfully been administering to save overdose victims, is suddenly not powerful enough. (( : "dr mathew lee/wheeling hospital: " it used to be we could give one dose of narcan, sometimes two doses and that would be enough. but with this stronger narcotic, it can take 4-10 or even more doses of narcan.")) ((paul joncich)) in the hardest hit areas of the country, where dozens of overdoses are happening in clusters, paramedics are running out of life saving narcan. here in nevada, place to avoid a new onslaught of overdoses due to carfentanil. coroner john fudenberg will be among the first to know when it hits. (( john fudenberg: "we're continually sharing our data with law enforcement, so they can map it, see where it's happening, see where these deaths are occuring see where the hot spots are in the valley.")) ((paul joncich)) while there is hope that deadly carfentanil won't make it into las vegas' heroin stream, there's good reason to believe it will. sources within metro - tell us in several recent burglaries at veterinarian offices, the obvs large animal tranquilizer. back to
((paul joncich)) when users take heroin that's cut with first responders have successfully been administering to save overdose victims, is suddenly not powerful enough. (( : "dr mathew lee/wheeling hospital: " it used to be we could give one dose of narcan, sometimes two doses and that would be enough. but with this stronger narcotic, it can take 4-10 or even more doses of narcan.")) ((paul joncich)) in the hardest hit areas of the country, where dozens of overdoses are happening...
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dr. scholl's. feel the energy! . >>> donald trump is more critical of paul ryan than he is of vladimir putin.acked all of his opponents in ways he would never dream of criticizing putin. new reports emerge this week about donald trump's connection to russia. "mother jones" reports that russian intelligence had compromised trump during his visits to moscow and could blackmail him. but before any of these recent reports, there is already enough in the public record to indicate that vladimir putin probably does have a real favorite in this presidential race. joining us now, malcolm nance, he is the author of "the plot to hack america." how putin's super spies and wikileaks tried to steal the u.s. election, zach beacham is also with us. the current state of russian connection information on donald trump, what do we know? and what do we not know? >> there have been allegations this week that donald trump is actually a russian agent, that he's communicating with russians, that's not substantiated and probably isn't true. what we do know is that russia is hacking and stealing information and publici
dr. scholl's. feel the energy! . >>> donald trump is more critical of paul ryan than he is of vladimir putin.acked all of his opponents in ways he would never dream of criticizing putin. new reports emerge this week about donald trump's connection to russia. "mother jones" reports that russian intelligence had compromised trump during his visits to moscow and could blackmail him. but before any of these recent reports, there is already enough in the public record to indicate...
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dr. michael sorrel, president of paul quinn college. [ cheers and applause ] >> i think our panelists can have a seat. i was tempted to have them do this whole thing standing up but that seems a little harsh. so we have a tradition at paul quinn college where i greet everyone by saying good morning quinnites. so we'll adopt -- i realize not all of you are quinnites, but we are one big happy family this morning so we're just going to adopt it. how about this? good morning, family? >> all right! >> good morning. >> let's do it better because i didn't hear the people in the back. good morning family. >> good morning. >> was the attorney general amazing? >>. [ cheers and applause ] i hadn't had the privilege of listening to her in person before. i knew she was a sister of incredible abilities but as she sat and went through her remarks, i realized that she took every single point that i wanted to make -- [ laughter ] -- and said it ten times better than i could have said it. so i'm just going to tip my hat and just be amazed at her eloquence and her passion because i think that's what we need
dr. michael sorrel, president of paul quinn college. [ cheers and applause ] >> i think our panelists can have a seat. i was tempted to have them do this whole thing standing up but that seems a little harsh. so we have a tradition at paul quinn college where i greet everyone by saying good morning quinnites. so we'll adopt -- i realize not all of you are quinnites, but we are one big happy family this morning so we're just going to adopt it. how about this? good morning, family? >>...
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((paul joncich)) when users take heroin that's cut with carfentanil, narcan, the drug first responders have to save overdose victims, is suddenly not powerful enough. (( : "dr mathew lee/wheeling hospital: " it used to be we could give one dose of narcan, sometimes two doses and that would be enough. but with this stronger narcotic, it can take 4-10 or even more doses of narcan.")) ((paul joncich)) in the hardest hit areas of the country, where dozens of overdoses are happening in clusts,ramedics art overdoses duto carfentanil.cor continually sharing our data with law enforcement, so they can map it, see where it's happening, see where these deaths are occuring see where the hot spots are in the valley.")) ((paul joncich)) make it into las vegas' heroin stream, there's good reason to believe it will. sources within metro - tell us in several recent burglaries at veterinarian offices, the obvious target was - large animal tranquilizer. back to you./// >>> ((christianne klein)) >>> this news came as leaders in the pot industry from around the country met here in las vegas. more than 10-thousand cannabis industry professionals spent marijuana.... discussing to
((paul joncich)) when users take heroin that's cut with carfentanil, narcan, the drug first responders have to save overdose victims, is suddenly not powerful enough. (( : "dr mathew lee/wheeling hospital: " it used to be we could give one dose of narcan, sometimes two doses and that would be enough. but with this stronger narcotic, it can take 4-10 or even more doses of narcan.")) ((paul joncich)) in the hardest hit areas of the country, where dozens of overdoses are happening...
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dr. strange. trolls. >> yes. my 17-year-old liked it. >> i want to see trolls. let's go to paul to find out about the cool weather. we're enjoying it, it will not last long. >> the thing is when it warms up it will stay close to average. for a lot of us this a great time of year. love this. this is how it looked on the beach camera. can walk up to the set and squint a bit. can you see mars as well. and it is right -- let's see. right, it is not that tough to see right here. it is red. that's the red planet. thee is mars and a view on the camera. all clear. highs today officially in tampa. the high was 70. we're at 69 on the hourly data. and highs on tuesday. and should be in the 70s. no travel trouble. down to south florida. i don't see the rape. visibility is good. patchy fog that's it. and the loop was void of clouds but for fair weather clouds over the what ham moos. look how extensive it is and the loopho no clouds. the air mass is too dry. right now 58 in tampa. 54 in brooksville. and 61 in sears sarsment we had a dew point in tampa of 15 degrees. that's dry. myers. we this
dr. strange. trolls. >> yes. my 17-year-old liked it. >> i want to see trolls. let's go to paul to find out about the cool weather. we're enjoying it, it will not last long. >> the thing is when it warms up it will stay close to average. for a lot of us this a great time of year. love this. this is how it looked on the beach camera. can walk up to the set and squint a bit. can you see mars as well. and it is right -- let's see. right, it is not that tough to see right here. it...
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paul. i'm not saying this is family history here, but is this family history here. >>> dr.arson has turned down the thought to be in charge of health and human services agency. it was ironic, he turned down saying he doesn't have experience to run one department of the federal government. but he was running for president. >> he did not want the job. guess who stopped by trump tower in manhattan, ted cruz. remember, ted cruz and donald trump did not get along. it's not sure who initiatesed this meeting or what was discussed. it's fuelling speculation, is there a job for ted cruz in the trump administration? there is an open seat on the supreme court. could ted cruz be a contender for that. >> primary battles are always so intense, i like that you can bury the hatchet in someone's back and then bury the hatchet for real later. >> that wasn't even in the back. that was in the forehead. >>> new backlash to donald trump's support of steve bannon as chief white house adviser. harry reid led a scathing assault on bannon's selection. reid added that bannon's former job as chairman
paul. i'm not saying this is family history here, but is this family history here. >>> dr.arson has turned down the thought to be in charge of health and human services agency. it was ironic, he turned down saying he doesn't have experience to run one department of the federal government. but he was running for president. >> he did not want the job. guess who stopped by trump tower in manhattan, ted cruz. remember, ted cruz and donald trump did not get along. it's not sure who...
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dr. janet was there along with mike pence, jeff sessions and others whose names have been rumored to fill some of the top positions.s. paul ryan said that in the days ahead, will be working closely with the out the path to the new year. >> we're on the scene page with our president-elect i talked to donald trump i spoke to mike pence were working to make sure that this is a successful administration ma and were going make sure that the voices were heard are acted upon, so very well-qualified people we've stepped up to blend their name for consideration for various positions. i think it hear from former members of the house and senate and former administrations, who think that in order to be considered for any of their skill set is right to solve the problems and that is a credit to mr. trump and flaky carries forth his campaign and that the team are entering into this transition.. they put together a blueprint for the first 200 days,y one of renegotiate nafta, the obama administration has vowed the next two monthswe aggressively defend and implement policies hoping to salvage what they can of h the legacy, prlicies that t
dr. janet was there along with mike pence, jeff sessions and others whose names have been rumored to fill some of the top positions.s. paul ryan said that in the days ahead, will be working closely with the out the path to the new year. >> we're on the scene page with our president-elect i talked to donald trump i spoke to mike pence were working to make sure that this is a successful administration ma and were going make sure that the voices were heard are acted upon, so very...