And good evening once again from our nbc news headquarters here in new york, day 817 of the trump administration, just one day to go now before the release of the special counsels redacted report. Tonight, new reporting from our nbc news colleagues reveals heightened anxiety among some former and Current White House staff about what those findings might be. Quote, officials who cooperated with special Counsel Robert Mueller are worried that the version of his report will expose them as the source of damaging information about president donald trump. Those staffers fear, quote, how trump and his allies will react if it appears to be clear, precisely who shared information with mueller. They got asked questions and told the truth and now theyre worried the wrath will follow. One former white house official said. One source describes, quote, break downlevel anxiety among some current and former staffers who cooperated with the investigation at the direction of trumps legal team at the tim
More work is coming to Ottawa’s sewer systems as the city council met Tuesday and approved multiple action items involving the city’s underground system.
The Ottawa City Council took the lead Tuesday and threw its support behind the application for a Community Development Block Grant Business Resilience Program grant on behalf of all of La Salle County, following a presentation by the North Central Illinois Council of Governments.
they want to do. mainly attacked moms, dads, parents running up the school board meetings. jimm coming to the same thing frankly a few years ago he knew the dossier was bogus but that was the pretext for him to go do what he wanted to do which was to spy on president trump s campaign. pouch of the same thing in my judgment. he got the letter written by the very scientist in this thing came from a lab, change the position they write the letter fauci uses that letter as a basis for saying no, no, no you arezy crazy if you believe this this is a conspiracy theory. he would after brett barron fox news for goodness sake. this is how bad the left is in a goes right back to what the attorney general just said. it s about power, it s about control, and it is as wrong as wrong as it can be. maria: they do not want you to look atea any of this. instead they are focusing on their voting bill perhaps to stay in power for the democrats as long as possible and generous six report before you go, lead
Good bogey helps Schniederjans to 36-hole Callaway Gardens lead
Schniederjans’ 66, the low score of the day, came thanks to seven birdies and three bogeys. (Sara Wright/PGA TOUR)
PINE MOUNTAIN, Georgia Luke Schniederjans had a decision to make. Should he return to Georgia Tech and take his “COVID year” offered by the NCAA to college athletes because it canceled so many sports in 2020? Or should he turn pro he had already graduated, after all and go the play-for-pay route? Schniederjans chose the latter, saying, “I don’t think there was a bad decision either way.” His choice to leave Georgia Tech is paying off. Through 36 holes of the Mackenzie Tour – PGA TOUR Canada’s Qualifying Tournament at Callaway Gardens’ Mountain Course, Schniederjans’ 68-66 opening two rounds puts him at 6-under, giving the Alpharetta, Georgia, resident a one-shot advantage over count ‘em six players on the tightly bunched leaderboard.