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that s because it s lost a huge amount of the economic base. at one time, there were about 70,000 auto jobs in flint. 90% of those are gone. and of course, unemployment is high. poverty is high. despair is high. right. beneath that, there is a lot of determination to improve the community. you know, jarvis, gun laws, louisiana ranked has the fifth weakest gun laws. and the worst in gun violence, according to the center for american progress which looked at that correlation, it does not make sense. talk a little about gun legislation in louisiana. not only does it not make sense but it is actually getting worse. our state just passed an amendment to the constitution in november. that makes gun ownership a fundamental right in the state of louisiana. which puts on it par with freedom of speech and other laws.
fill out, after he said it made multiple mistakes. that advocate paul sullivan for bergman&&moore calls it par for the course. no one from the v.a. would talk on camera but in a statement the agency did acknowledge the paperwork has created unprecedented backlog. that is why v.a. has become implementing a paperless digital disability claims system. the v.a. says it s beginning to address the paperwork problem with the new digital system. what do you say? the digital system isn t fully operationm yet. so that is just a fake excuse. no veteran should have to wait years and face mountains of paperwork to get a disability benefit from v.a. sullivan says anyone who fights for the country should be protected by the country when they come home. in hammond, louisiana, douglas kennedy, fox news. north dakota lawmakers approved what would be the
so i think this is all very much up in the air at the moment. yeah, and i phrased it par for the course because we ve seen so much of this in this country and throughout the northeast and africa as people push in revolution style engagements against their governments and all of a sudden there s no organization and they don t really go anywhere. no, i think it s safe to say that gaddafi s government has broken apart. if i were, leave the military aside here, if i were part of gaddafi s police forces, i m not sure i would be putting my uniform to go to work tonight. it means that the basic elements of the state have probably melted away and the only organized force is the rebels and they re not terribly well-organized. a lot of their success in the past couple of days, has come because of n.a.t.o. assistance, the air support you mentioned, but also, communications and strategy and now that the military necessity for n.a.t.o. from the rebels point of view is gone, one question is how
the republican chairman chuck grassley who has oversight to the f.b.i., justice department with lindsey graham believes there is a violation of lying to the federal authorities known as the martha stewart statute. according to the letter made public today, they believe potential violations for false statements led chris distribution of the unverified trump dossier and half a dozen media outlets were briefed before the election. he was in the months leading up to the election he told steel to brief reporters twice after no reporters ran with the story. the project was funded by the d.n.c. funded by the d.n.c. and clinton campaign. he says it s about a perceived double standard when the trump associates were prosecuted for lying to the f.b.i. the same standard should apply to others in politics. tonight a senior senate democrat called it par