And were ready to go. Im ready to go except the quarantine situation you have for a little while after you get tested or whatever the procedure is but im looking forward to doing the rallies. Your response to that assessment and his approach . We havent gotten the real story from this white house or the doctors at walter reed since the beginning of this. As far as i understand it, we still dont know when he last tested negative or his last test before the positive test, which is crucial information if you care about the well being of other human beings. So there is that. So, you know, donald is going to put the best face on this no matter what. So i dont know when well actually know how hes feeling or what the course of this illness has been but the fact that hes talking about holding rallies is just another endless dream of selfish acts that, you know, selfish isnt even a good enough word. Its unspeakable at this point the lack of concern for the people around him and im not entirely
Goes next. Get them out all in starts now. Good evening from new york, im joy reid in for chris hayes. At this hour, the fate of president Donald Trumps signature executive order born out of his Campaign Promise to ban muslim immigrants hangs in the balance. Just an hour ago an unusual Conference Call hearing concluded before a threejudge panel of the ninth Circuit Court of appeals on whether a district judges temporary restraining order of trumps travel ban will remain in effect as this case works its way through the legal system. The decision could be handed down at any moment and if the temporary restraining order is lifted, that would allow the Trump Administration to reinstate its travel ban immediately. Lawyers representing the state of washington, who are victorious last friday before a lower court argued through its solicitor general that there could be an irreparable harm if the Trump Administrations travel ban went back into effect. We had students and faculty in our State Un
The Trinidad and Tobago Guardian is the longest running daily newspaper in the country, marking its centenary in 2017. The paper started life as the Trinidad Guardian on Sunday 2nd September 1917 by the newly formed Trinidad Publishing Company Limited.
The Trinidad and Tobago Guardian is the longest running daily newspaper in the country, marking its centenary in 2017. The paper started life as the Trinidad Guardian on Sunday 2nd September 1917 by the newly formed Trinidad Publishing Company Limited.
The Trinidad and Tobago Guardian is the longest running daily newspaper in the country, marking its centenary in 2017. The paper started life as the Trinidad Guardian on Sunday 2nd September 1917 by the newly formed Trinidad Publishing Company Limited.