the campaign to alter u.s. policy in the middle east and gain a fortune for himself, found that one of the president s top money men found the swamp as navigable as ever with trump in office. devon butler is a member of the ap s international investigative team. desmond, that was really quite the piece and i suggested everybody watching go out and read the entire thing. but if you can synthesize what you learn for us. sure, well, first of all, thank you for that. you know, this is the story that s fundamentally about the sale of american foreign policy, and it really started with two men meeting at the inauguration and they were up and running right away, and there were millions of dollars coming from george nader in the uae to fund
become a mechanical failure on the ship and a storm that quickly morphed into a cat 4. there was nearly 400 containers on the ship. all of which ended up in the ocean. qualified and by all accounts a calm and collected leader who placed hi crew and ship as top priority. he had even communicated with the captain of the sister ship and described the weather as navigable. by the time it got near the crooked island, joaquin was a category 4.
i think if he runs for president, he is going to be an advocate for comprehensive immigration reform why didn t he just write a book? because i think he was offering solutions for the problem that was navigable, in his view, republican politics. there has been a small number of us that have been outspoken and vocal, talking about the need for comprehensive immigration reform. that became a flood before the last election. the book was written before the election, and i don t think the book is caught up to where the party is right now. but we should remember with jeb bush that he has been a consistent supporter of immigration reform, and i think that despite what s in the book, i think that you ve seen him trying to clarify his position now and get back to where he originally was. i think he should blame the co-author. he should be like, dude, ghost writer stole my ideas. always best to blame someone in these circumstances. he s going to need to.
advocate for comprehensive immigration reform why didn t he just write a book? because i think he was offering solutions for the problem that was navigable, in his view, republican politics. there has been a small number of us that have been outspoken and vocal, talking about the need for comprehensive immigration reform. that became a flood before the last election. the book was written before the election, and i don t think the book is caught up to where the party is right now. but we should remember with jeb bush that he has been a consistent supporter of immigration reform, and i think that despite what s in the book, i think that you ve seen him trying to clarify his position now and get back to where he originally was. i think he should blame the co-author. he should be like, dude, ghost writer stole my ideas. always best to blame someone in these circumstances. he s going to need to. he s not the first politics to flip-flop on an issue.