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Over the weekend the statement says the prince repeated Saudi Arabia s commitment to work with the United States to prevent a similar attack from happening again Democratic presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren earned about $2000000.00 through private legal work the dates back to 1985 that information was released by her campaign last night N.P.R. s Holland says that Warren is facing pressure to be more forthcoming about her previous corporate legal ties Warren s disclosures come in missed in the ongoing spat over transparency between her and one of her 2020 Democratic presidential rivals Bridget the Massachusetts senator is known these days as a crusader against corporations but at times in her past she has provided counsel to corporations such as getting oil and Dow Chemical compensation data for Warren s work is now publicly available on her website her decision to release all of this information indicates how much she sees the judge as a direct political threat and also allows h

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President said I m not ready to lift the aid and they had this Senator Johnson I mean he writes a 10 page letter. Very detailed and he each have some some remarkable detail. And I d like to read it it s on page 6. This is Senator Johnson speaking he said I asked him whether there was some kind of arrangement where Ukraine would take some action and the hold would be lifted without hesitation Senator Johnson says President Trump immediately denied such a new arrangement existed. And he started cursing. And he said no way President Trump said no way I would never do that who told you that. And Senator Johnson goes on to say the president trumps reaction here was adamant vehement and angry Senator Johnson goes on to say that as of August 31st the president told him but you re going to like my decision in the end so I think that s very important context on what the president s state of mind was at least as of August 31st right he fully expected do you agree that aid would eventually be re

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And we went because it was our duty. It was our duty even under such duress this is a public servant who did her duty and as she testified before you and the Intelligence Committee the president tweeted yet another attack against her is that correct during the testimony yes at a rally the president further attacked Ambassador Taylor and deputy assistant secretary of the state George can t Foreign Affairs Commission official with decades of bipartisan service I just have to say I am so deeply saddened that our president has attacked our brave public servants these attacks are an abuse of his power and they betray our national interest my Republican colleagues until now have agreed with me that this behavior is not Ok that in America we protect witnesses and people who tell the truth we want people to come forward we protect witnesses in our community I myself am no stranger to these kinds of attacks they are not Ok I want to read a partial statement by Lieutenant Colonel binman who is

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Down in the French capital along with the leaders of France and Germany the talks on the implementation of the 2015 peace agreement of eastern Ukraine that was brokered by Paris and Berlin but is largely stalled a major breakthrough at the summit is unlikely and Ukrainian protest is a heaping pressure on Ukraine s leader not to surrender too much to Putin and the 1st face to face meeting I m shells to look as much they talks in the so-called Normandy format will be the 1st time the heads of Ukraine and Russia have met since 2016 the 1st meeting ever between Zelinsky who was elected in April and President Putin at least 5 people have died in as many as 20 were injured after a volcano began erupting Monday afternoon off of New Zealand s North Island New Zealand s Deputy Police Commissioner John Tim skin from the fatalities and says the toll is likely to rise as it s still too early for place to confirm how many people are involved we continue to work as quickly as we can through a numbe

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Repeated Saudi Arabia s commitment to work with the United States to prevent a similar attack from happening again Democratic presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren earned about $2000000.00 through private legal work that dates back to 1985 that information was released by her campaign last night N.P.R. s Holland says that Warren is facing pressure to be more forthcoming about her previous corporate legal ties Warren s disclosures come in missed an ongoing spat over transparency between her and one of her 2020 Democratic presidential rivals. The Massachusetts senator is known these days is a crusader against corporations but at times in her past she has provided counsel to corporations such as Getty Oil and Dow Chemical compensation data for Warren s work is now publicly available on her website her decision to release all of this information indicates how much she sees as a direct political threat and also allows her to push the issue of transparency back to him Warren has been crit

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