next. 378 people work for this man. it s all available on the interwebs. these folks must know what they ve gotten themselves into. when i wrote that they re living in fear of what might come next, it s not so much that they re fearing what donald trump might have said or learning something new about their boss, the tape that omarosa released of katrina pierson, a spokeswoman on his campaign and another top adviser, lynn patton, discussing the potential existence of the n word tape saying he s said it, he s embarrassed shows in her mission for publicity and payback, she s willing to embarrass former colleagues along the way so the people i spoke to said for the people who interact with her a lot, which is mostly on the communications staff, it s this feeling every morning that it looks like she s going to trickle them out and this feeling like, oh, god, what did i say that i don t remember. here s the thing, and we have
is, instructions on how to use it. and links to other pages. a far cry from the social media shopping and animal videos we now are so privileged to see after the interwebs were available to all 27 years ago today. 1991. no internet. remember libraries? only barely. check out the dow. the final bell will ring in just about four hours and 40 minutes. i should say 3 minutes and 40 seconds. dear journalists. don t do math not live on tv. never looks good. up 31 on the session. clearly down at the end of the session. why did it go up john glenn? tech. tech, he thinks. he sent out a. cavuto knows these things. after this newscast catch us on facebook watch for fox
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afternoon on capitol hill. there s a freeze frame of the guy. we are not identifying him just yet. but folks all over the interwebs seem to have a pretty good idea of who that guy was that threw those flags at president trump and senate majority leader mitch mcconnell. a busy news day. some new developments in the investigation into the murder of four american soldiers in niger. two u.s. officials now telling nbc news that the service members were going after an isis recruiter who escaped. they were pursuing this recruiter. were the soldiers in the middle of an operation to capture the militant when they were ambushed? was it a setup? we ve got some exclusive reporting on that coming up. again, president trump right now meeting with senate republicans on capitol hill. can he perhaps ease lawmakers worries that he might up-end plans for tax reform altogether? we re following all of the action on the hill. dad s
you can see that under this plan, the plan that the house is expected to vote on this week, some americans will be worse off? well, that s not the plan. that is part of the plan. that s what they ll be voting on. you have to you have to put in place the entire plan and this is part of that plan. it s an important part because what it does is repeal obacare, repeals the taxes of obamacare. so it s an important part. it s a first step in this process. mark your calendars, everyone. thursday is the day house republicans plan to vote on the american health care act, trumpcare as it s called in the interwebs and the common parlance, which would repeal and replace much of obamacare. as the white house tries to woe republican votes, many americans are grappling with the fear of losing their health coverage and