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Transcripts For CNNW Inside Politics 20170508

It does require some courage to champion the vulnerable and the sick and the infirm. And a fresh face but a familiar path. France picks a president and sends a message. Translator i will struggle with all my strength against the divisions which subvert us and it is only that way that we can give back to the people of france. With us to share their reporting and their insights, jack Jackie Jackie in a court of law you might call this trying to intimidate the witness. Ask sally yates under oath if she knows how classified information got into the newspapers soon after she explain today to the white house counsel. To the record is the president of the United States tweeting that and for the record he misspelled counsel in his first tweet. And then later fixed it. But today its about a lot more than bad spelling. Sally yates warned the white house earlier this year that its National Security adviser was not telling the truth and might be so compromised he could be blackmailed by the kremli

Arizona extends GymCats coach John Court through 2024

Arizona extends GymCats coach John Court through 2024 Share this story Photo courtesy Arizona Athletics It was a good two days for the Arizona GymCats. They got their first two wins of the season at a tri-meet against Air Force and Texas Woman’s University on Sunday. Then on Monday they announced that head coach John Court has signed an extension through the 2024 season. “I am very excited to continue building Arizona Gymnastics,” Court said in the University’s press release. “We have accomplished many things in a short amount of time and we look forward to pushing the program to new heights in the future.”

Gone, But Not Forgotten: Remembering Notables Who Passed Away In 2020 — The Sacramento Observer

Relatives and relative strangers. A vicious virus united us with a prevailing sense of loss. It got to the point when we cringed every time the phone rang or we turned on the television, fearing that there would be news of yet another person passing away. This year has seen the deaths of legends and loved ones alike. Many across the country, and close to home, were claimed by COVID-19, while others succumbed to the ravages of illness or time. Others were children who barely had time to make their marks in this world. As a rough year ends, The Sacramento OBSERVER takes a minute to reflect and acknowledge some of the many Blacks who died in 2020. They are gone, but not forgotten.

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