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prime minister designate promised sweeping reforms within hours of being appointed by the president mr deep is a career diplomat and former ambassador to germany the previous administration resigned after a massive explosion which hit the capital beirut 4 weeks ago. embattled president alexander lukashenko and his high ranking officials are barred from entering the stone lithuania the baltic states blacklisting comes in response to that the crackdown on pro-democracy demonstrators in the wake of disputed elections more than 100 people were arrested during protests and so on the. chance to. condemn to shameful an attempt by demonstrators including the far right to storm the german parliament building here in berlin protesters broke through police lines during a larger rally against the government's policies on saturday says those who tried to access the building abuse the right to demonstrate peacefully condemnation has been echoed by leaders from across the political spectrum here. it looks like a normal monday in central berlin the tourists are back that i stagger is open for visitors agai
prime minister designate promised sweeping reforms within hours of being appointed by the president mr deep is a career diplomat and former ambassador to germany the previous administration resigned after a massive explosion which hit the capital beirut 4 weeks ago. embattled president alexander lukashenko and his high ranking officials are barred from entering the stone lithuania the baltic states blacklisting comes in response to that the crackdown on pro-democracy demonstrators in the wake...
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i'm not laughing at the gym well i just sometimes i am but i stand up and whip it up and mr jevons digs deep into her jemma culture of looking at the stereotypes a question that is think this leaves the country that i'm playing. the piano needed to be fixed in a scrum a day oh yeah it's all that a bob nothing i might show join me to meet the jetman fun d.w. post. beethoven is for me. is for you. beethoven is for help. beethoven is for. is truth. be told is for us. ditto for is for. beethoven 202250th anniversary year on dio new. the be. playing . this is g.w. new the live from berlin at 11 on the government under pressure to resign thousands of people have been taking to the streets near parliament calling on their leaders to step down protesters as they it was negligence and that led to tuesday's devastating explosion which killed more than $150.00 people and injured thousands more are also coming up on the shout.
i'm not laughing at the gym well i just sometimes i am but i stand up and whip it up and mr jevons digs deep into her jemma culture of looking at the stereotypes a question that is think this leaves the country that i'm playing. the piano needed to be fixed in a scrum a day oh yeah it's all that a bob nothing i might show join me to meet the jetman fun d.w. post. beethoven is for me. is for you. beethoven is for help. beethoven is for. is truth. be told is for us. ditto for is for. beethoven...
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country's former ambassador to burn lane was to a deep to fold a new government the diplomat didn't waste any time. hours after being designated prime minister mr for a deep took to the streets of beirut it was a brave move. because much of the lebanese capital was reduced to rubble after thousands of tons of unstable chemicals exploded in the harbor nearly 4 weeks ago. the blast killed more than 200 people and destroyed what little was left of some people's faith in the government. had come to restore some of that trust. we will work hand in hand to rebuild what was destroyed. and now. once we form a new government we will accelerate the investigation and the result and that will be made public as soon as possible. that the public relations exercise was met with an angry response by many of us the explosion was only the latest disaster blamed on the government a government that a devious part of the economy is in deep recession the currency in freefall corruption and mismanagement have wrecked basic services the man has a year to live if the government protestors subsided when the coronavirus hits only to flare up again after the blast. how do
country's former ambassador to burn lane was to a deep to fold a new government the diplomat didn't waste any time. hours after being designated prime minister mr for a deep took to the streets of beirut it was a brave move. because much of the lebanese capital was reduced to rubble after thousands of tons of unstable chemicals exploded in the harbor nearly 4 weeks ago. the blast killed more than 200 people and destroyed what little was left of some people's faith in the government. had come to...
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i'm not laughing at the gym well i guess sometimes i am but i stand up and whip it up and mr jermyn thinks deep into the german culture of looking at him stereotyped a question that is think the future of the country guy now a long time. lead it seems to be taking his grandma day out to eat it's all that. ok bob i might show join me coming if you haven't funded up you. post things been robbed of their soul that's what are people experiences when their heritage is taken from them. countless cultural artifacts were brutally stolen from africa by colonialists and carted off to europe. to lift wounds that have yet to heal. should be done with the stone or from africa. stolen soul starts september 7th on the dollar news. sunday. the be. the protest in kenosha wisconsin violence fast for not just demonstrators gathered to protest the shooting of a. 29 year old black man but police. also coming up. she rarely speaks in public but last night the republicans deployed 1st play.
i'm not laughing at the gym well i guess sometimes i am but i stand up and whip it up and mr jermyn thinks deep into the german culture of looking at him stereotyped a question that is think the future of the country guy now a long time. lead it seems to be taking his grandma day out to eat it's all that. ok bob i might show join me coming if you haven't funded up you. post things been robbed of their soul that's what are people experiences when their heritage is taken from them. countless...
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the explosion left a crater in the road over 10 meters wide and almost to 2 meters deep mr hariri and his convoy had been under surveillance for some months before the assassination. those engaged in the surveillance who were communicating in the field using a 3 sets of mobile telephone networks to distinguish the 3 networks the prosecution labeled them as the yellow blue and red networks. the red network was the s s a nation team the uses of the blue and red network mobiles communicated only with each other. another network labeled as the green network of 3 mobiles was alleged to have coordinated and monitored all aspects of the operation targeting mr hariri which eventually resulted in his death. the accused salim jim ely ash has a bid me high and the former accused mustafa i mean a better day in our lives to have been members of this 3 mobile network mr i ask is also alleged to have used a raid network mobile. in the months before the attack network mobiles had followed mr hariri as he traveled around lebanon. this included his trips to beirut airport to his villa in fact north of
the explosion left a crater in the road over 10 meters wide and almost to 2 meters deep mr hariri and his convoy had been under surveillance for some months before the assassination. those engaged in the surveillance who were communicating in the field using a 3 sets of mobile telephone networks to distinguish the 3 networks the prosecution labeled them as the yellow blue and red networks. the red network was the s s a nation team the uses of the blue and red network mobiles communicated only...
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mr herrera's convoy. witnesses describe 2 deep sounds a 2nd apart to huge roarin sound and a wave of hot pressure a huge explosion the sound of an aircraft go in through the sound barrier or a mistrial thrown by a large artillery gun they also described it to like an earthquake the explosion was heard throughout the city up to 25 kilometers away while some could barely remember the ordeal juta the injuries and shock and describe daters quote unquote dream like many gave a vivid account of the explosion and immediate aftermath it severely damaged nearby buildings so. i beg your pardon such as the age s.p.c. bank 70 to 80 firefighters arrived to try to put out the fire mr frewen they haven't survived the immediate impact of the explosion he was transferred from the american university of beirut medical center to france for treatment where he suck um to his injuries. 2 months later. in february and march 2005 the lebanese military intelligence and in sternal security forces conducted their own investigation and then man a cease of the explosion. from the way in a request from the lebanese prime minister the u.n. sec
mr herrera's convoy. witnesses describe 2 deep sounds a 2nd apart to huge roarin sound and a wave of hot pressure a huge explosion the sound of an aircraft go in through the sound barrier or a mistrial thrown by a large artillery gun they also described it to like an earthquake the explosion was heard throughout the city up to 25 kilometers away while some could barely remember the ordeal juta the injuries and shock and describe daters quote unquote dream like many gave a vivid account of the...
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why the israel defense forces have chosen to locate their center of operations deep underground beneath their headquarters. mr. well it's such a small country that a short reaction time to attacks from outside is deemed final to its survival. these really army monitors the activity as it has been a lot of closely it's findings show that hezbollah has grown in strength partly through the experience it has gained fighting in the war and neighboring syria. israel sees has been law in a wider strategic context. it views the shia militia 1st and foremost as a proxy for the implementation of iranian plans. many analysts say iran is trying to establish a land corridor from its own territory to the mediterranean with the aim of projecting an extended sphere of influence were the regime in tehran now has close allies over a wide area reaching from iraq and syria through to lebanon with hezbollah. we see arabian attempts to create a land corridor from iran through about a 1000 kilometers more or less from iran all the way through lebanon through iraq and syria when we look at events in syria we care less about if the d
why the israel defense forces have chosen to locate their center of operations deep underground beneath their headquarters. mr. well it's such a small country that a short reaction time to attacks from outside is deemed final to its survival. these really army monitors the activity as it has been a lot of closely it's findings show that hezbollah has grown in strength partly through the experience it has gained fighting in the war and neighboring syria. israel sees has been law in a wider...
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he had been in a deep coma and on ventilator support. mradlines on bbc news: travel company tui launches an investigation into claims that some passengers were ignoring coronavirus guidance on a flight from a greek island linked to sixteen covid—19 cases. labour calls for next summer's gcse and a level exams in to be put back — to make up for teaching time lost during the lockdown. the government's month—long "eat out to help out" scheme ends today — but some restaurant owners want it to be extended. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, olly foster. good afternoon. england cricketers play pakistan in the final t20 tomorrow but they've just named their squads for the white ball series against australia that starts this week. test captainjoe root is back in the one—day squad but won't be involved in the t20‘s that get under way on friday. jofra archer, sam curran and mark wood, who were rested after the test series against pakistan, are back in both formats . jason roy is struggling with a side strain and misses out and s
he had been in a deep coma and on ventilator support. mradlines on bbc news: travel company tui launches an investigation into claims that some passengers were ignoring coronavirus guidance on a flight from a greek island linked to sixteen covid—19 cases. labour calls for next summer's gcse and a level exams in to be put back — to make up for teaching time lost during the lockdown. the government's month—long "eat out to help out" scheme ends today — but some restaurant owners...
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he had been in a deep coma and on ventilator support. mrigrants arrived in greece back in 2015. today, those numbers are much lower. but the flow of people coming from turkey into greece, continuing through the balkans towards western europe, has picked up once more. the eu's borderforce, frontex, says the balkans route is now the most active route for migrants, with more than 9000 people making the journey in 2020, up 70% since this time last year. many migrants make the difficult journey from northern greece into north macedonia, then serbia and on to bosnia, before reaching western europe. as part of our series looking back at 2015 and "the week that changed europe", our chief international correspondent, lyse doucet, begins herjourney in the northern greek city of thessaloniki. these young men are mostly from afghanistan, waiting to jump these young men are mostly from afghanistan, waiting tojump on a train, jump and a chance to move further north and to give up, the chance to move to a better life. but so too are the police. police gun
he had been in a deep coma and on ventilator support. mrigrants arrived in greece back in 2015. today, those numbers are much lower. but the flow of people coming from turkey into greece, continuing through the balkans towards western europe, has picked up once more. the eu's borderforce, frontex, says the balkans route is now the most active route for migrants, with more than 9000 people making the journey in 2020, up 70% since this time last year. many migrants make the difficult journey from...
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he had been in a deep coma and on ventilator support. mrand 2017. the charge on single use carrier bags in england is to double from sp to 10p from next april, and all shops will have to charge for them. the government says it's part of a renewed drive to be greener, and cut unnecessary waste. our chief environment correspondent justin rowlatt has the details. at the moment, the 5p levy only applies to single use carrier bags in large stores, those employing more than 250 people. but, from next april, the charge will double and will apply in all shops. the government says the initiative aims to protect sea creatures by reducing plastic pollution in the ocean. it claims that since the charge was introduced in 2015, there has been a 95% reduction in plastic bag sales in major supermarkets. you know, not long ago the supermarkets were issuing around 7 billion carrier bags a year. that has now been reduced by 95%. now we want to extend this approach to other retailers as well, who between them probably issue at the moment over 3 billion bags a
he had been in a deep coma and on ventilator support. mrand 2017. the charge on single use carrier bags in england is to double from sp to 10p from next april, and all shops will have to charge for them. the government says it's part of a renewed drive to be greener, and cut unnecessary waste. our chief environment correspondent justin rowlatt has the details. at the moment, the 5p levy only applies to single use carrier bags in large stores, those employing more than 250 people. but, from next...
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never tires have less rolling resistance helping to save energy and ensuring a fast mr right after i'm from the inch deep but in the city i was pretty was with us my premium whiskey. so as to. this no sound no engine noise. so i can really enjoy my favorite music listen. there's a nice. bass this little it had she does have its charms. it's a fun tool to have one day for a few hours but i could not imagine driving at every age on every basis because you know just to idea but i have to charge it somewhere like really freaks me out of here i don't know if it kind of lost and i wonder if i still get home i'm kind of worried about it though like i was driving this car for like 3 hours now and i still only have 35 percent of my energy bedroom left. and that's just by dozens of b.m.w. experts investing a huge technical effort into family over the years they have mission to enhance efficiency of electric motors. and about that we. picked. the need we moved me for the good of your business those of us. here. ration doesn't really do it for me to be honest i was driving today like from what you can tell there so
never tires have less rolling resistance helping to save energy and ensuring a fast mr right after i'm from the inch deep but in the city i was pretty was with us my premium whiskey. so as to. this no sound no engine noise. so i can really enjoy my favorite music listen. there's a nice. bass this little it had she does have its charms. it's a fun tool to have one day for a few hours but i could not imagine driving at every age on every basis because you know just to idea but i have to charge it...
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beth thune will use that kind of influence, the deep friendship with mrs. roosevelt as well to bring black americans to washington to work in those agencies, but most importantly, to redirect the resources of those agencies towards black americans. all of this long before we get to the voting rights act. this is why black women can never be single issue political agents. they have to be nimble, they have to be inventive, they have to be ready to seize opportunities where they exist and bethune is a wonderful example of a consummate politician, when at the polls figures out now how to get close to power in washington and do something with it. >> thank you so much, martha jones and lisa tetrault for illuminating and a rich discussion of the complicated and important history of the 19th amendment. we'll look forward to the next panels about the present and future of the fight for the right to vote and look forward to seeing all of you at the national constitution center and online at stu constitutioncenter.org. lisa tetrault, martha jones, thank you so much fo
beth thune will use that kind of influence, the deep friendship with mrs. roosevelt as well to bring black americans to washington to work in those agencies, but most importantly, to redirect the resources of those agencies towards black americans. all of this long before we get to the voting rights act. this is why black women can never be single issue political agents. they have to be nimble, they have to be inventive, they have to be ready to seize opportunities where they exist and bethune...
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deep downturn. >>> now, at the convention, mr.rump needs to convince americans, of course, that they can trust him with a second term. between the pandemic and the economic downturn, he's got his work cut out for him. here's cnn's chief white house correspondent jim acosta. >> we're going to win four more years. >> reporter: behind in the polls and weighed down by a deadly pandemic, president trump is trying to pull off the ultimate sales pitch and convince voters his first term is a success story. >> i'm the only one, probably, that ever ran for office in this country that's achieved more than i said i would. >> reporter: the way the president described his accomplishments in the battleground state of pennsylvania, it sounds like mr. trump should be coasting to victory. >> we've secured our borders, brought back our manufacturing jobs, rebuilt our military, wiped out the isis caliphate 100%. killed our terrorists enemies. achieved american energy independent. and guess what? we're just getting started. >> reporter: but hold on, o
deep downturn. >>> now, at the convention, mr.rump needs to convince americans, of course, that they can trust him with a second term. between the pandemic and the economic downturn, he's got his work cut out for him. here's cnn's chief white house correspondent jim acosta. >> we're going to win four more years. >> reporter: behind in the polls and weighed down by a deadly pandemic, president trump is trying to pull off the ultimate sales pitch and convince voters his first...
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deep breath. here's another cleaning tip from mr. clean. and kitchen messes with sprays and wipes can be a struggle. there's an easier way. try mr. clean magic eraser. just wet, squeeze and erase tough messes like bathtub soap scum... and caked-on grease from oven doors. now mr. clean magic eraser comes in disposable sheets. they're perfect for icky messes on stovetops... in microwaves... and all over the house. for an amazing clean, try mr. clean magic eraser, and mr. clean magic eraser sheets. robinwithout the commission fees. so, you can start investing today wherever you are - even hanging with your dog. so, what are you waiting for? download now and get your first stock on us. robinhood. >>> with just two weeks to go until he's expected to formally accept his party's nomination, joe biden is working to narrow down his list of possible running mates. nbc news correspondent mike memoli covers the biden campaign. the name that we keep hearing over and over again is kamala harris. >> yes, that's right, katy. 12 years ago i spent a week cam
deep breath. here's another cleaning tip from mr. clean. and kitchen messes with sprays and wipes can be a struggle. there's an easier way. try mr. clean magic eraser. just wet, squeeze and erase tough messes like bathtub soap scum... and caked-on grease from oven doors. now mr. clean magic eraser comes in disposable sheets. they're perfect for icky messes on stovetops... in microwaves... and all over the house. for an amazing clean, try mr. clean magic eraser, and mr. clean magic eraser...
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mr. vice president to be, this convention, my fellow citizens of this great nation. with a deep awareness of the responsibility infer by your trust, i accept your nomination for the presidency of the united states (clapping). (noise) i do so with deep gratitude and i think also i might interject on behalf of all of us our thanks to detroit and the people of michigan and the city for the warm hospitality you've given us. (noise) and i thank you for your whole hearted response to my recommendation with regard to george bush as a candidate for vice president. i'm very proud of our party tonight. this convention has shown to all america a party united with positive programs for solving the nations problems. a party ready to build a new consensus with all those across the land who share a community values embodied in these words, family, work, neighborhood, peace and freedom. now i know that we've had a quarrel or two, but of if only to the method of obtaining a goal, there was no argument here about the goal. as president, i will establish a liaison with a 50 governors to encourage
mr. vice president to be, this convention, my fellow citizens of this great nation. with a deep awareness of the responsibility infer by your trust, i accept your nomination for the presidency of the united states (clapping). (noise) i do so with deep gratitude and i think also i might interject on behalf of all of us our thanks to detroit and the people of michigan and the city for the warm hospitality you've given us. (noise) and i thank you for your whole hearted response to my...
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mr. trump as his long-te friend... >> growing up in the deep south, i have seen racism up close. i know what it is. and it isn't donald trump. >> nawaz: a carefully curated slate of diverse speakers madedi ct appeals to voters of color, underrepresented in republican ranks. >> we are not the stereotypical conservative. >> nawaz: ...some directly attacking democrats... >> democrats still assume that w black peopl vote for them, no matter how much they let us down and take us for granted. want black people ve thedoes not mental plantation they've had us in for decades. >> nawaz: the evs end, featuring two party leaders from south carolina, brought with it a softer tone. former u.n. ambassador nikki haley invoked her indian heritage, citing her success as eviden of american opportunity.ri >> a is not a racist country. this is personal for me. my father wore a turban. myother wore a sari. i was a brown girl in a black and white world. >> nawaz: senator tim scott drew o his grandfather's story tell another of america's racial progress t >> he suffer indignity of beinforced out of scho
mr. trump as his long-te friend... >> growing up in the deep south, i have seen racism up close. i know what it is. and it isn't donald trump. >> nawaz: a carefully curated slate of diverse speakers madedi ct appeals to voters of color, underrepresented in republican ranks. >> we are not the stereotypical conservative. >> nawaz: ...some directly attacking democrats... >> democrats still assume that w black peopl vote for them, no matter how much they let us down...
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deep and abiding devotion. their daughter, mary margaret, is their only child. here the president is seen with his sister, mary truman, and their mother, mrsman, well past 90 years of age, to whom he is extremely devoted. this grand old lady still lives near the family farm, where harry spent his boyhood, and she taught him the first lessons of being religiously good, economically thrifty, and socially fair and honest, lessons which the president has never forgotten. ♪ in spite of the heavy weight of her many years, mother truman is surprisingly active. in spite of the high office to which her son has ascended, she never loses the opportunity of giving him a mother's advice. her favorite is, "be good, harry." the president has never lost interest in the family farmlands, which he still retains. of his own earlier years on the farm, the president's mother says, "harry could plow a furrow straighter than any other boy in the county." while he was a farmer, his political interest began. he became interested in the betterment of conditions in his district. many of the fine local roads as well as public establishments are the result of harry tr
deep and abiding devotion. their daughter, mary margaret, is their only child. here the president is seen with his sister, mary truman, and their mother, mrsman, well past 90 years of age, to whom he is extremely devoted. this grand old lady still lives near the family farm, where harry spent his boyhood, and she taught him the first lessons of being religiously good, economically thrifty, and socially fair and honest, lessons which the president has never forgotten. ♪ in spite of the heavy...
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between the postal service and the trump administration, somehow the deep state launching agents of the u.s. postal service to arrest mr. bannon. now, we checked, if you're surprised to find out the postal service has its own police force, there are 65 separate u.s. federal police departments and agencies and 27 offices of inspector general that also can make arrests and carry firearms. what in the world kind of government have we created? anyway, president trump today said he didn't like the build the wall project. he said it was showboating. he took it as an offense against him because it was privately funded and it had some people in it, and among them steve bannon, perhaps who were somewhat -- well, in competition with the president. up next, the left wing national media falling over themselves to compliment the radical dems vice presidential candidate, senator kamala harris. >> this was a different kamala harris. that warmth and talking about things that mattered to her in a way that, you know, can soften your heart a little bit. >> i think we understood who kamala harris is as a human. i think she humanized herse
between the postal service and the trump administration, somehow the deep state launching agents of the u.s. postal service to arrest mr. bannon. now, we checked, if you're surprised to find out the postal service has its own police force, there are 65 separate u.s. federal police departments and agencies and 27 offices of inspector general that also can make arrests and carry firearms. what in the world kind of government have we created? anyway, president trump today said he didn't like the...
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mr. trump is actually a compassionate leader. >> i just wish that everyone could see the deep empathy thate shows to families whose loved ones were killed in senseless violence. >> we are focusing on the science, facts and data. >> reporter: that is not true, hundreds of supporters sitting side by side with few masks in site as one official told cnn everyone will catch this thing eventually. mark meadows said attendees were there at their own risk. people together, the willingness that you make choices individually. >> any crowd whether it is a protest or any crowd that you have people close together without masks is a risk. >> there is more turmoil at the food and drug administration as the agency fired their top spokesman who is part of the roll out of convalescent plasma, a covid treatment that received emergency authorization this week. despite the dangers the president will be holding big events with large crowds in the coming weeks like the one we saw at the white house and the one in new hampshire and just as we saw over the summer in tulsa, oklahoma, campaign officials will learn i
mr. trump is actually a compassionate leader. >> i just wish that everyone could see the deep empathy thate shows to families whose loved ones were killed in senseless violence. >> we are focusing on the science, facts and data. >> reporter: that is not true, hundreds of supporters sitting side by side with few masks in site as one official told cnn everyone will catch this thing eventually. mark meadows said attendees were there at their own risk. people together, the...
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deep man guided by faith. he know what is it means to beat back a pandemic and lead our country. and he listens. >> mrs. obama is one of tonight's keynote speakers along with bernie sanders. meg whitman, a republican who ran for california governor back in 2010. former republican presidential candidate and former ohio governor john kasich set to speak this evening. as the convention begins president trump spent the day on the campaign trail throughout the midwest. among the stops, minnesota and wisconsin and the president claims the only way he will lose is if the election is rigged. >> just like they want to rig the election with all of the mail-in ballots. let's send out 62 million ballots. some say you shouldn't talk about it. i never talk about it. >> the latest nbc news "wall street journal" poll shows biden leading trump nationally 50 to 41%. >> the governor announced today santa cruz county has been taken off of the state watch list and it happened on friday. the list is constantly changing. counties are put on the list with three straight days of concerning numbers and taken off the list of thre
deep man guided by faith. he know what is it means to beat back a pandemic and lead our country. and he listens. >> mrs. obama is one of tonight's keynote speakers along with bernie sanders. meg whitman, a republican who ran for california governor back in 2010. former republican presidential candidate and former ohio governor john kasich set to speak this evening. as the convention begins president trump spent the day on the campaign trail throughout the midwest. among the stops,...
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mr lukashenko has rejected the idea of foreign mediation to resolve the crisis. japan's emperor naruhito has expressed deeptry's past military actions, on the 75th anniversary of the end of world war two injapan. the covid—19 pandemic has caused disruption to schooling across the world with many countries delaying or cancelling end of year exams this summer. in england the exam regulator has set out a new appeals process following controversy over this year's high school exam result, which were calculated based on predicted grades and a range of other factors. almost 40% of teacher predictions were downgraded, and many students are expected to appeal against their final results. here's our education correspondent, elaine dunkley. trust our teachers! protests by students who feel failed by the system. maddie was hoping to study law at oxford university but has missed out on her place. she wants the government to follow scotland's example and upgrade results in line with teachers' predictions. we want a u—turn, like scotland has done. they've admitted they were wrong and that they were sorry and that's what
mr lukashenko has rejected the idea of foreign mediation to resolve the crisis. japan's emperor naruhito has expressed deeptry's past military actions, on the 75th anniversary of the end of world war two injapan. the covid—19 pandemic has caused disruption to schooling across the world with many countries delaying or cancelling end of year exams this summer. in england the exam regulator has set out a new appeals process following controversy over this year's high school exam result, which...
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with mr navalny when they took off from siberia, intending to fly back to moscow, but he fell sick very suddenly. she has been the main person passing on information, particularly these very deepavalny‘s friends and family have over what has really happened to him. i know you will keep us up to speed with developments in this fast developing story. let's get the thoughts of sir tony brenton — british ambassador to russia from 2004?2008. thank you for talking to us. your reflections at this rather confusing moment? i have to say, the russian medical profession on the whole are pretty professional and pretty cautious was that this is the first i heard on your show that the hospital have now said it is unlikely to be poisoning. listening to the account, if they wanted to dismiss the story completely then they would have done so. instead of which they carefully said, we are keeping the possibility open but there is no trace at the moment so i am rather inclined to believe what the hospital is saying, firstly that there is no evidence so far but they will carry on looking, and secondly that navalny is too sick to travel. that then creates a problem for everybody, i suppose, that th
with mr navalny when they took off from siberia, intending to fly back to moscow, but he fell sick very suddenly. she has been the main person passing on information, particularly these very deepavalny‘s friends and family have over what has really happened to him. i know you will keep us up to speed with developments in this fast developing story. let's get the thoughts of sir tony brenton — british ambassador to russia from 2004?2008. thank you for talking to us. your reflections at this...
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the postal service and the trump administration and somehow the deep state launching agents of the u.s. postal service to arrest, to arrest mrnnon. now, we checked. if you're surprised to find out the postal service has its own police force, there are 65 separate u.s. federal police departments and agencies and 27 offices of inspector general that also can make arrests and carry firearms. what in the world kind of government have we created? [laughter] anyway, president trump today said he didn't like the build the wall project. he said it was show boating. he took fit as an -- tight as an offense against him because it was privately funded. among them, steve bannon, perhaps who were somewhat, well, in competition with the president. >>> on wall street today, stocks recovered from yesterday's selloff. a new record close for the nasdaq which finished higher, up 118 points, posting its 35th record close this year. i is have to, i haven't heard anyone at the democratic national convention mentioning how well the stock market doing and how sharp the recovery is from the covid-19 contagion. have you? well, the dow also moved up 4
the postal service and the trump administration and somehow the deep state launching agents of the u.s. postal service to arrest, to arrest mrnnon. now, we checked. if you're surprised to find out the postal service has its own police force, there are 65 separate u.s. federal police departments and agencies and 27 offices of inspector general that also can make arrests and carry firearms. what in the world kind of government have we created? [laughter] anyway, president trump today said he...
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mr. chairman, with your permission, i would like to first express my deep appreciation for the love and supportf my wife, who is herself a foreign service officer. i also want to acknowledge my deceased parents, john and helen mccarthy, who raised seven children while serving in the foreign service for over 28 years. christopher, who served in the foreign service for 11 years before his untimely death. it has been my great privilege in 34 years of public service to have worked as a foreign service officer, as a civil servant, and as a peace corps volunteer in west africa. sudan ased in south deputy chief and another post-conflict country in transition and i've worked on african issues for much of the past two decades. most recently as the counsel general in johannesburg, south africa. mr. chairman, senators, i can think of no higher honor then to represent the american people as the ambassador of the united states to the republic of liberia. a country with which the united states shares a special bond rooted in our deep historical ties. 2017, liberia achieved a new milestone in its post-conflic
mr. chairman, with your permission, i would like to first express my deep appreciation for the love and supportf my wife, who is herself a foreign service officer. i also want to acknowledge my deceased parents, john and helen mccarthy, who raised seven children while serving in the foreign service for over 28 years. christopher, who served in the foreign service for 11 years before his untimely death. it has been my great privilege in 34 years of public service to have worked as a foreign...
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deep state. i never saw an instance where people in the bureaucracy d disobey the president. mr. president, what you want to do is unethical or immoral or un-american or whatever it is. those people by and large been replaced and in their self-interest and getting position into power. i have been talking the smaller 20% that's left and quite frequently. there are people in there who are scared because they see what's going on around them because if they were to leave, that's the last vested stability there and the wheels will go off the wagwagon. i made the case to a lot of these folks that it is time to leave. there is no more good to be done. the wheels have been off the wagon and they should go reclaim their lives and conscious and say what they know to be true. the example that you just gave about using white house property for a convention and political purposes, that's the type of thing -- i was talking to a secretary the other day from the trump administration. i said could you imagine if that was proposed in years one or two, any of us who serves in government knows it is
deep state. i never saw an instance where people in the bureaucracy d disobey the president. mr. president, what you want to do is unethical or immoral or un-american or whatever it is. those people by and large been replaced and in their self-interest and getting position into power. i have been talking the smaller 20% that's left and quite frequently. there are people in there who are scared because they see what's going on around them because if they were to leave, that's the last vested...
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mr. vice president , mye, this convention fellow citizens of this great nation, with a deep awareness of the responsibility inferred by your justice, i accept your nomination for the presidency of the united states. [applause] >> our thanks to the people of detroit and michigan. [applause] and i thank you for your wholehearted response to my recommendations with regard to george bush, the candidate for vice president. [applause] of our partyud tonight. this convention has shown to all of america, a party united with positive programs for solving the nation's problems. a party ready to build a new consensus with all of those across the land who share a community of values embodied in these words, "family, work, neighborhood, peace and freedom." [applause] a quarrel ore had two, but only to the method of attaining a goal. there was no argument here about the goal. establishnt, i will with 50 governors to encourage them to eliminate wherever it exists, discrimination against women. [applause] i will monitor federal laws to ensure their implementation and to add statutes if needed. else, i w
mr. vice president , mye, this convention fellow citizens of this great nation, with a deep awareness of the responsibility inferred by your justice, i accept your nomination for the presidency of the united states. [applause] >> our thanks to the people of detroit and michigan. [applause] and i thank you for your wholehearted response to my recommendations with regard to george bush, the candidate for vice president. [applause] of our partyud tonight. this convention has shown to all of...
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mr. vice president this convention, my fellow citizens of this great nation, with a deep awareness of the responsibility conferred by your trust, i accept your nomination for the president of the united states. [applause] [applause] pres. reagan: i do so with deep gratitude, and i think also i might interject on behalf of all of us, our thanks to detroit and the people of michigan and to the city. [applause] and i thank you for your response to my recommendation as george bush for vice president. i'm very proud of our party tonight. has shown toon all-america a party united with positive programs for solving the nation's problems. a party ready to build a new consensus with all those across the land who share a community of values embodied in these words. family, work, neighborhood, peace, and freedom. [applause] had a quarrel've or two, but only the method of obtaining a goal. there was no argument here about the goal. establish a, i will liaison with the 50 governors to encourage them to eliminate wherever it exists discrimination against women. [applause] i will monitor federal laws to
mr. vice president this convention, my fellow citizens of this great nation, with a deep awareness of the responsibility conferred by your trust, i accept your nomination for the president of the united states. [applause] [applause] pres. reagan: i do so with deep gratitude, and i think also i might interject on behalf of all of us, our thanks to detroit and the people of michigan and to the city. [applause] and i thank you for your response to my recommendation as george bush for vice...
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mr. abe has straddled that. is there a successor that can be like abe? stephen: that is the big question because there's not a deep bench of leaders and waiting. there's no real front-runner for succession here. by retiring a little more than a head ofore his term as , he doesn't have that ability to groom a successor as well as he probably would like to. for all the japanese leaders, francine talked about this revolving door before shinzo abe had this second run as prime minister the last eight years. he's been bold. agree, it is bold stimulus, those three areas. on economics come on gender equality, trying to revise the constitution. he was the first one to go to the white house and greet donald trump when he became president. he's been bold, and it will be missed because it is going to be hard to find someone to fill those shoes. tom: part of this is the legacy of the 20th century and the ultranationalist -- i hope i am pronouncing that correctly -- but the idea of an ultranationalist strand of the ldp, is that prevalent in the younger generation? stephen: not as much. people whohard core want a change to the p
mr. abe has straddled that. is there a successor that can be like abe? stephen: that is the big question because there's not a deep bench of leaders and waiting. there's no real front-runner for succession here. by retiring a little more than a head ofore his term as , he doesn't have that ability to groom a successor as well as he probably would like to. for all the japanese leaders, francine talked about this revolving door before shinzo abe had this second run as prime minister the last...
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mr guaido in a smiling photograph, work for an organisation which is responsible for cocaine trafficking, illegal mining, kidnapping, ransom, extortion, and you're telling me that you haven't wished for any deepof what this was all about? no, stephen, that's not what i said. i said that we would allow any investigation to move forward and we have not interfered and we mustjust wait to see what happens with that. as you know, it is unfortunate that in the desperate situation venezuelans find themselves in under maduro that they have to flee the border and cross these very narrow paths, which are unfortunately controlled basically by armed and criminal groups. this is a direct consequence of the brutality of the maduro dictatorship that does not respect its constitution, does not respect the will of the people, and imposes and tries to imprison, basically, it's political opposition, and won't allow them to leave the country. in a normal country, juan guaido would go through the normal airport and fly to bogota. it is unfortunate that he and many of my colleagues, and if i ever had to enter the country again it would basically have to be through those narrow pathways that u nfortu nately a re co
mr guaido in a smiling photograph, work for an organisation which is responsible for cocaine trafficking, illegal mining, kidnapping, ransom, extortion, and you're telling me that you haven't wished for any deepof what this was all about? no, stephen, that's not what i said. i said that we would allow any investigation to move forward and we have not interfered and we mustjust wait to see what happens with that. as you know, it is unfortunate that in the desperate situation venezuelans find...
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deep state. i never saw an instance where people in the democracy disobeyed a law. we went in and said, mr.nt, what you want to do is unethical, immoral, whatever it is. those people have been replaced by people who see being in this administration in if their self-interest. in the past few days, i've been talking to that smaller 20% that's left. and quite frequently. there are people who are genuinely scared. if they were to leave, that's kind of the last vestige of stability there, and the wheels will really go off the wagon. we can argue whether that's a legitimate approach. i've made the case to a lot of these folks, that it is time to leave. there's no more good to be done, the wheels have been off the wagon for a long time. and they should reclaim their lives and conscience and say no to what they know to be true. the example you just gave about using white house property for a convention, for political purposes. that's the type of thing, i was talking to a former cabinet secretary from the trump administration, i said, could you imagine if that was ever proposed in year one or two of
deep state. i never saw an instance where people in the democracy disobeyed a law. we went in and said, mr.nt, what you want to do is unethical, immoral, whatever it is. those people have been replaced by people who see being in this administration in if their self-interest. in the past few days, i've been talking to that smaller 20% that's left. and quite frequently. there are people who are genuinely scared. if they were to leave, that's kind of the last vestige of stability there, and the...
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ability to inspire and his deep understanding of our system of government and the strength of american values is the man we can trust to preserve and even improve our way of life. mr! president, make our nation safe again! studio: the former mayor of new york rudy giuliani who is also president trump's personal lawyer. jane o'brien is outside the west wing of the white house. we will be hearing from the senator of arkansas, a presidential analyte and potential presidential candidate. —— presidential ally. vintage rudy giuliani. talking about joe ally. vintage rudy giuliani. talking aboutjoe biden, the defect of candidate, pro criminal, saying that antifa have hijacked the protest we have hijacked the protest we have been seeing calling for racial and social justice. this was absolutely classic rudy giuliani. impassioned, loyal, all for president trump at 90 db. that really just all for president trump at 90 db. that reallyjust sums him up. ido db. that reallyjust sums him up. i do not think we will be getting that from tom cotton. tom getting that from tom cotton. to m cotto n getting that from tom cotton. tom cotton is a very serious politician, the senator of ar
ability to inspire and his deep understanding of our system of government and the strength of american values is the man we can trust to preserve and even improve our way of life. mr! president, make our nation safe again! studio: the former mayor of new york rudy giuliani who is also president trump's personal lawyer. jane o'brien is outside the west wing of the white house. we will be hearing from the senator of arkansas, a presidential analyte and potential presidential candidate. ——...
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mr. trump is a examinationate leader, ignore -- compassionate leader, ignoring his rate baiting that stretches back decades. >> i wish everyone could see the deep empathy he shows to families whose loved ones were killed in senseless violence. >> reporter: the president also tried to pull a fast one on the coronavirus, insisting he's just following the science in the battle against covid-19. >> my administration has a very different approach. to save as many lives as possible, we are focusing on the science, the facts, and the data. >> reporter: that's not true. just look at the audience for his speech. hundreds of supporters sitting side by side with few masks in sight. as one senior without official told cnn, everybody is going to catch this thing eventually. chief of staff mark meadows all but said attendees were there at their own risk. >> obviously any time that you have people together, there's the willingness that you make choices individually. >> reporter: the rnc revealed four people tested positive after attending convention events in charlotte. another example of gop officials ignoring the administration's own health experts. >> any
mr. trump is a examinationate leader, ignore -- compassionate leader, ignoring his rate baiting that stretches back decades. >> i wish everyone could see the deep empathy he shows to families whose loved ones were killed in senseless violence. >> reporter: the president also tried to pull a fast one on the coronavirus, insisting he's just following the science in the battle against covid-19. >> my administration has a very different approach. to save as many lives as possible,...
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deep in the work. i will open to questions now from the audience. >> thank you for flying down here mr. caro.a huge fan my girlfriend is probably sick of me mentioning robert caro at dinner parties. i read your new york times piece i feel like i found a kindred spirit so how did you work on this piece and then how did you get the white whale. >>host: you're asking the wrong guy a question. i did not write the piece. john. [applause] he heard about the rumor i was obsessed with mr. caro in the unhealthy way. he wrote that story. we made this happen i use "the new york times" to guilt him into talking to me and it's the greatest thing i have ever done. >>. >> is there anything in the life of moses are johnson the found inspirational what to do or how to be or what not to be? is there anything you feel you learned from the personalities you have applied in your own life? >> that such a good question. with both of them i guess i didn't put it in these terms before. the most important thing is to keep working at something i guess moses envisioned the west side highway in 1912 when didn't build it
deep in the work. i will open to questions now from the audience. >> thank you for flying down here mr. caro.a huge fan my girlfriend is probably sick of me mentioning robert caro at dinner parties. i read your new york times piece i feel like i found a kindred spirit so how did you work on this piece and then how did you get the white whale. >>host: you're asking the wrong guy a question. i did not write the piece. john. [applause] he heard about the rumor i was obsessed with mr....
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mr. trump is actually a compassionate leader, ignoring his record of race baiting, stretching back decades. >> i just wish everyone could see the deep empathy he shows to families whose loved ones were killed in senseless violence. >> reporter: the president also tried to pull a fast one on the coronavirus, insisting he's just following the science in the battle against covid-19. >> my administration has a very different approach. to save as many lives as possible, we are focusing on the science, the facts and the data. >> reporter: but that's not true. just look at the audience for his speech. hundreds of supporters sitting side by side with few masks in sight. as one senior white house official told cnn, everybody is going to catch this thing eventually. chief of staff mark meadows all but said attendees were there at their own risk. >> obviously, anytime you have people together, there's the willingness that you make choices individually. >> reporter: the rnc revealed four people have already tested positive for the virus after attending convention events down in charlotte. another example of gop officials ignoring the administra
mr. trump is actually a compassionate leader, ignoring his record of race baiting, stretching back decades. >> i just wish everyone could see the deep empathy he shows to families whose loved ones were killed in senseless violence. >> reporter: the president also tried to pull a fast one on the coronavirus, insisting he's just following the science in the battle against covid-19. >> my administration has a very different approach. to save as many lives as possible, we are...
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deep stated investigation, the durham investigation. >> right. sally yates said the goal was to treat both campaigns the same. mrs. yates, you failed miserably. in 2015, the fbi found a plot to funnel money into the clinton campaign illegally. the fisa warrant office said no warrant until you tell clinton about the problem so she can fix it, compare that to the way the fbi treated trump. they never told him about any of the problems. they used the fisa process to spy on his campaign. this is a very big deal. >> sean: are you confident now there's enough evidence that grand juries should now be convened and indictments given? will that happen? >> i'm looking at two things. the testimony given to the senate intel committee by the fbi was white-washing what the sub source told the fib in 2017 about the reliability of the dossier. i'm now looking to find out did mccabe and comey know that the january and march interview of 2017 trashed the dossier as a reliableable document. durham is closing in and i'm closing in. the island that comey and mccabe signed warrants in april or june of 2017 not knowing the dossier is garbage is hard for me to believ
deep stated investigation, the durham investigation. >> right. sally yates said the goal was to treat both campaigns the same. mrs. yates, you failed miserably. in 2015, the fbi found a plot to funnel money into the clinton campaign illegally. the fisa warrant office said no warrant until you tell clinton about the problem so she can fix it, compare that to the way the fbi treated trump. they never told him about any of the problems. they used the fisa process to spy on his campaign. this...
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mr. cohen most likely is also going to provide an exhilarating experience given his deep pockets don't forget someone who follows the hedge fund industry, he has done a great job as repurposing his business along the way and changing it as he needed to to some extent and has proved to be a great business man, many would say now, we all know, of course, with the problems with the sec i don't want to overlook that. but, nonetheless, here he is, still, managing many billions that are not his opened up, once again, for outside investors. those of us who are long-time pets fans are keeping our fingers crossed. >> we talk about comeback stories all the time in the sports world steve cohen is trying to create a comeback story of his own as you mentioned. i mean, it wasn't that long ago that we were talking about the insider trading scandal that plagued his prior hedge fund here he is, he has relaunched his firm at 0.72 he had to operate it as a family office and then finally was able to manage outside money as of a few years ago. able to raise the capital when no one said he could do that given, you
mr. cohen most likely is also going to provide an exhilarating experience given his deep pockets don't forget someone who follows the hedge fund industry, he has done a great job as repurposing his business along the way and changing it as he needed to to some extent and has proved to be a great business man, many would say now, we all know, of course, with the problems with the sec i don't want to overlook that. but, nonetheless, here he is, still, managing many billions that are not his...
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mr. barr and president trump have shown no compunction in publicly discussing these investigations, suggesting wrongdoing by democrats and deeponcern that donald trump and his allies will leverage the powers of doj was only amplified by the scene that played out on capitol hill today, with donald trump's allies in the republican-led senate judiciary committee calling former acting attorney general sally yates to testify as part of their investigation into the origins of the russia probe. what emerged was a clear attempt by republicans to undermine the legitimate investigation into security threats against the 2016 presidential election. what they got in return was hours of systemic and repeated fact checking from sally jaiyat of some of their chief talking points, the red herring they used to defend michael flynn, who lied under oath, and their attempts to malign the men and women serving at the fbi and doj. here just some of today's most remarkable exchanges. >> your beef with flynn is that he was undercutting obama policy. is that what you were worried about. >> well, what we were worried about was that he was undercutting
mr. barr and president trump have shown no compunction in publicly discussing these investigations, suggesting wrongdoing by democrats and deeponcern that donald trump and his allies will leverage the powers of doj was only amplified by the scene that played out on capitol hill today, with donald trump's allies in the republican-led senate judiciary committee calling former acting attorney general sally yates to testify as part of their investigation into the origins of the russia probe. what...
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mr. o'reilly said in a june c-span interview that he was talking to experts that had "deep reservations" ongress intended the fcc to have such authority. this modesty is unusual for a regulator. they conclude their editorial piece with this -- mr. o'reilly will now be out of a job in 2021, when his voice would be valuable at a biden fcc. this is regrettable, because he has been a champion of innovation and deregulation, especially in areas without glamour, such as misuse of 9/11 these or anachronistic rules on children's programming. the episode is a warming that the left is not the only movement that demands ideological conformity. from the wall street journal. we will take you to capitol hill in a few minutes for the senate foreign relations committee hearing. let's hear from charlie, next in morning., georgia, i want to make a comment. i wife and i used to work for miami-dade public school system -- my wife and i used it work for miami-dade public school system. we are retired now. there is no way you can bring children back to school. there are too many children at school at one time.
mr. o'reilly said in a june c-span interview that he was talking to experts that had "deep reservations" ongress intended the fcc to have such authority. this modesty is unusual for a regulator. they conclude their editorial piece with this -- mr. o'reilly will now be out of a job in 2021, when his voice would be valuable at a biden fcc. this is regrettable, because he has been a champion of innovation and deregulation, especially in areas without glamour, such as misuse of 9/11 these...
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mr. terrio as they are both adjacent to the north. five variance criteria, exceptional circumstances first. client's home is a very deep 18 foot setback required by zoning. that is waivable only by the legislation at the board of supervisors. very unusual. and because the building is an historic resource, the location of newly developed space must be at the rear, not at the front so settlement agreement ible from with mr. theriot proposed windows facing him and the lamonds will have an obscure window treatment for privacy concerns and that requires a very, very large north side setback of the proposed roof deck and as a result t appellant's windows will be a full 72 feet away from where a person can stand on this new deck. due to the 52 feet distance, it is not surprising that our shadow study shows that the proposed addition would cast no shadows at any point during the year on appellant's second floor window. appellant claims no material detriment from -- there will be material detriment -- >> 30 second remain. >> from the mid block open space. that all 52 feet difference between the two buildings are concrete. and t
mr. terrio as they are both adjacent to the north. five variance criteria, exceptional circumstances first. client's home is a very deep 18 foot setback required by zoning. that is waivable only by the legislation at the board of supervisors. very unusual. and because the building is an historic resource, the location of newly developed space must be at the rear, not at the front so settlement agreement ible from with mr. theriot proposed windows facing him and the lamonds will have an obscure...
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these deep declines did not start in april or may when the coronavirus hit us, but in july when mr. dejoy came on board and begin making these changes. our entire country is experiencing these delays as a result of his actions, such as his decision to restrict the number of trips from processing plants to delivery units. perhaps mr. dejoy thought his sweeping changes would not cause any delays. in my opinion, that would be incompetent at best. or perhaps this was intentional. maybe mr. dejoy was warned that his changes would cause delays, vitae disregarded those warnings. that would be extremely reckless in the middle of a global pandemic with less than three months before an important election. or perhaps there is a far simpler explanation. perhaps mr. dejoy is just doing exactly what president trump said he wanted on national television, using the blocking of funds to justify sweeping changes to hobble mail in voting. all of these options are bad, but when you install someone as postmaster general after he donates millions of dollars to your campaign, when he rushes to make change
these deep declines did not start in april or may when the coronavirus hit us, but in july when mr. dejoy came on board and begin making these changes. our entire country is experiencing these delays as a result of his actions, such as his decision to restrict the number of trips from processing plants to delivery units. perhaps mr. dejoy thought his sweeping changes would not cause any delays. in my opinion, that would be incompetent at best. or perhaps this was intentional. maybe mr. dejoy...