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for, you know, the span of decades. 38 films he starred in from 1950 throughout the 70s. so, for me, poitier will always be his legacy will also always be personal. that it inspired me even though i m in the audience in a generation that probably wasn t supposed to be inspired by someone coming from that era, right? the critics would have said that, you know, at a certain point past the 60s, poitier s images of these exceptional black characters were outdated. and that s just not true. i think there are things in his performances where the edge of the man cracks through. and you see all of these unexpected things. there were some static scripts. there were some boring scripts, you know, edge of the city. there were some awkward moments and some moments that don t ring true, but as a rich body of work, his performances of timeless. they are powerful, and they are motivating to new and younger
he is not looking to bust corruption, generally all he wants is an investigation into 2016 and into brees ma and the bidens. sondland i think has real credibility issues. if i m thinking about him as a potential witness or investigator i d think twice. a couple things that don t ring true. he said i heard about bris ma but i didn t think there was a biden connection. both witnesses said he knew, we talked about it. he also said sondland said nobody ever shared their miss gings with me, vindman, taylor and others have said, no, there was plenty of concern raised to sondland. he say i just like to talk to people one-on-one, that s my style. there have been a number of other witnesses in some cases have provided explosive testimony. there have been other important witnesses. dr. fiona hill one of the top white house russia advisers talked about this shadow diplomacy, this group led by rudy and perry and sondland.
passport files. what do you decyphipher here wh you hear and read the accusations? it seems more likely the president has his wires crossed and they were tapped. i think the bold allegations made on twitter don t ring true. it seems to me that if the obama administration believe that foreign agents were operating in the united states in a way that required a allowed if for a fisa, the special court foreign intelligence court. that there was a fisa justifiable warrant. it would be targeted against them. if the location of the communications took place in the trump tower and i think it was breitbart that reported it was related to a server in trump tower that was related to