found that the re-election campaign has $274,000 in rent to trump s office building during a first three months this year, that total works out to monthly average of $91,000 which is more of what he was paying trump tower each month at the height of the presidential race. back then, though, the campaign of 168 employees compared with just 20 now. also report that tens of thousands of dollars have been spent by the campaign on trump hotels, trump water and trump restaurants. that is the spending now 7% of way with election day three years and six months away. uh, hello!? a meeting? it s a big one. too bad. we are double booked: diarrhea and abdominal pain. why don t you start without me? oh. yeah. if you re living with frequent, unpredictable diarrhea and abdominal pain, you may have. .irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhea, or ibs-d. a condition that can be really frustrating. talk to your doctor about viberzi,
democratic senator chris coons of delaware. good to have you both on the show. gentlemen, thank you for being with us. you just took an important trip to uganda to highlight a proposed budget cut that you all think does not a program that doesn t need to be cut. tell us about it. tell us what you saw. well, it was 274,000 people in a refugee camp. something that i wish every american could experience firsthand just to see what good the united states of america does. so, yes, we did want to highlight the importance of us continuing to support these kind of initiatives. by the way, with 1% of our budget, all diplomatic and aid efforts, 1% of the budget. secondarily, we wanted to focus on food aid reform where unfortunately we re forced to send u.s. commodities overseas with u.s.-flagged ships in many cases that have difficulty getting to these places. sometimes taking six months. most importantly, costing 40% more than we could just buy it
they are concerned about what the future will be. let me just give an example. you talked about the deficit ã look at the visa. 274,000 issued in 2013. 1220 and 282 syria s and mention google question mark here is what an email is from the wall street journal. the head of the google to the email saying we are upset about the impact of this order and any proposals that could impose restrictions on google and their families. that could create barriers to bringing great talent to the us. it s painful to see that personal costs of this executive order on our colleagues. that asks the question ãwhat is the impact on some of these major companies and what happens tomorrow on wall street in terms of the stock if they can t get the talent that they rely on or thetalent that they want to have ? there is one big impact.
he wants close collaboration with the senate gop going forward. we also have the va scandal to talk about. there were a lot of people on the hill today who seem to not know the answer to any of the questions. it s the first time they had to do so. two officials were asked about maintaining higher salaries while taking lower responsibility jobs. one woman was asked about her move from va headquarters from washington to philadelphia and charging the taxpayers $274,000 in relocation assistance. the i.g. report concluded you used your position of authority for personal and financial benefit. what evidence do you have to dispute that conclusion? sir, i ve been advised by counsel to not answer that question to protect my rights under the fifth amendment of constitution. you had two high ranking
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