he and his colleagues also interviewed the russian nags ale w national who offered this dirt. i think one of the main reasons why they were willing to talk to us about this is because of their contention that the man who approached them might be an inform abiliant for the fbi who sent to set them up and compromise president trump in some way, at that time candidate trump. and two colleagues of mine found a lot of very interesting data about this man. there are documents and a paper trail that show that he has said in official court records that he was an fbi informant for 17 years. he denied that he was sent to this meeting by the fbi or by anyone else. but importantly he confirmed
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for everyone. and yes, so this is flipper frenzy, preschool. and the point of this game is the flipper frenzy, the shark, will crawl out for the preschooler, either the sea turtle or tea or green, and the kids are run around the room because they re scattered and they have tolieoop they learn the shapes and they learn to listen. it s a great active game. as they get o heyve the nmbero cf& s, tumbe all about maths. bubble d and they don t spill. very nice report. you take thwher >et takt faily games. a lot of housa fa gamght. it s a great thing, you get her an le w to have a grea family, with your fr so this is a lot of fun. this is called bubble talk. round of bubble talk. there s lots of cards nthe and i picked one of the ones i think is really silly, all right? okay. what happens is we each have cards. you re going to pick one. i m going to pick one. we ll just pretend we have a
some of the money, the cbo estimate came in on the house side of this bill coming in lower at $35 billion, and so to give the veterans access to private care rather than waitin waiting, and that is well spent, but an overall reorganization of the v.a. needs to happen. ben stein? le w it is interesting. there is such a thing as lear g learning. i argued against privatizing the v.a. care, but i am convinced by gas pa reno and others on the show that the way to go is to convert it to the free market system and give them vouchers or money or money substitute so they can go to their own doctors. i think that the problem is bureaucracy, and i, myself, would not want to be treated in a bureaucracy and the veterans should not be unless they want to be. so give them vouchers and let them spend it themselves, and we will get better care in a free market. of course, there has to be some accountability, and standards and fees, but let s go to the free market solution by all