me that the russians have in no way been deterred? yes, sir. they re doing with it impugnity. they re continuing to attack us. yes, sir. i do find it surprising. you normally don t have in the trump administration, even if the facts don t line up, with loyalty. loyalty is so rewarded and here you have admiral rogers making it very clear, i m not saying inappropriately so, the president has not given him the authority to do what he needs to do. the story is bigger than that. in a real world, here s how this works. you re the director of the national security agency, you re the secretary of state. you walk in the situation room in the west wing the president, the vice president, the national security adviser, the national security agency says we re taking down some systems. the cia says we ll cooperate and the secretary of state says we ll take some heat from the russians because we re going on engage in covert action tft
t.f.t. be a party. but i also don t think you can judge a person s character just by their party membership i think that s a stretch of what i love this club has. been all too much labeling you know absolutely i read online that the f.t.p. political guiding principle is freedom whatever the circumstances does that mean freedom in the face of state opposition. up pretty early on i began to ask myself why the liberal party why the f.d.p. . and when you trace it back of course it because of what the liberals wrested from the states bit by bit in the nineteenth century. freedom of opinion freedom of the press. taking that sentiment and transferring it to today s world the question arises how much video surveillance how much telecommunications surveillance is acceptable in an age when we spend so much time online. that is an important point
she blames last summer s border crisis to get immigrants ready for deportation. she will testify in front of congress. that will happen later today to talk about troubles at her agency. they told the american people about the deadly weight lift scandal at the department of veteran s affairs. now those whistleblowers are being punished. several testifying their bosses are retaliating against them. workers say they have been stuck in windowless offices and had medical offices spied on to dig up the dirt. a bill in congress will provide additional coverage to whistleblowers. they want to train employees on how to avoid revealing too much information to congress. learner who famously took the 5th while testifying in front of congress was apparently willing to take the blame on some parts tft targeting scandal. one e-mail said she clearly knew the targeting of tea party
and the perpetrator of that crime had excuses also, and in his case he blamed drug addiction and such, but to the victim excuses don t take away the harm that is involved. i understand. page 16 paragraph 29 of the plea agreement and the recommended sentence, the parties stipulate and agree that life without pa roll is agreed to by the defendant, to me the tft will never be released from incarceration during the period of his remaining natural life for any reason. that is the effect of the plea to count 1 which was as we have
the defendant. and trayvon martin s excluded. that is inconsistent with what the defendant claimed to mr. osterman. told the police he was going for the gun. he told mr. oster than that he had the gun or grabbed the i think he described what part of the gun he grabbed. then there s other test results. no determination made on the other side. on the holster. you had it shall i would, i would submit, relevant fingernail scrapings of the victim in this case. what were the findings? no dna foreign to trayvon martin. no dna results at all pup so the victim in his struggle that tft claims he had with him when he was trying to kill hp, basically, or shut him up so that he couldn t speak, where did all the blood go?