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Mccarthy to discuss both russia probes. First, the biggest stories of the week from the congress, white house, and pentagon with francesca chambers, heather cable, and courtney kube, the pentagon and National Security for nbc news. Let me begin with you, courtney. In the volcano explosion of news around the president s comments about various places around the globe, you have been covering north korea. Fill us in. We saw for the first time in years north korea and south korea down along the dmz and they had a discussion. It was supposed to center primarily around the olympics. It started a week ago when kim jongun gave his new years day speech and made an overture to the south and said he was interested in talking to them about sending a delegation to the olympics. So far only two north korean athletes have qualified to go, some figure skaters. But south korea septd almost immediately the next day. They got into negotiations how they were going to do it. They set the date for january 9t

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Two candidates vie for Hatfield Housing Authority seat

Two candidates vie for Hatfield Housing Authority seat Hatfield Town Hall GAZETTE FILE PHOTO Published: 5/12/2021 2:02:26 PM HATFIELD A two-way race to complete the final two years of a term on the Hatfield Housing Authority is the only competitive election facing voters at town election on May 11. To complete the unexpired term of Stanley “Buster” Symanski, who died in office in March, Michael W. Hogan of Main Street and Stanley John Pitchko, Jr. of Prospect Street are facing off. Alex Malinowski, an incumbent on the same board, is running unopposed for a five-year seat. Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. at Memorial Town Hall.

Nomination papers available Feb 1 in Hatfield

Nomination papers available Feb. 1 in Hatfield Hatfield Town Hall KEVIN GUTTING Published: 1/22/2021 3:47:05 PM HATFIELD Nomination papers to run for office at this spring’s annual elections will be available at the town clerk’s office at Memorial Town Hall beginning Feb. 1. The annual town election is set for May 18, with residents having until April 21 to register to vote. Following are the positions and terms that will be on the ballot, as well as the incumbents in those positions: Select Board for three years, Edmund E. Jaworski; School Committee for three years, Heather Cahill and Jillian B. Robinson; Planning Board for five years, Michael F. Paszek; Library trustee for three years, Dodie Gaudet; Board of Assessors for three years, Scott McCoy, and for two years James Lavallee, Jr.; Board of Health for three years, Jeffrey Zgrodnik; Cemetery Commission for three years, Lucinda Williams; Hatfield Housing Authority for five years, Alex Malinowski; and Elector under the

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possibility here. like heather said that, january 19th day is coming one way or the other. so if the president does want the money for the military, as he has said in his tweets, and he doesn t want to see a government shutdown, there is going to have to be a deal of some sort by that day. and democrats are saying if there s no daca, they could force a government shutdown. hugh, i wanted to hit something on that we had talked earlier in this panel on north korea. that has also been something right now that has been very big at this white house because the president said in this interview with the wall street journal that he probably has this very good relationship with kim jong-un. that s very surprising and shocking because they are not known to be high-level talks between the united states and north korea for nearly 20 years. and for president trump to suggest that he was having conversations with him, which he suggested by saying they probably have a very good relationship. but th

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