The best and the brightest, those with real vision for the future, are more likely to leave their native African countries that continue to be mired in short-term fatalism, corruption and lack of development.
part of the plot to overturn our election, the relentless campaign of the then president to weaponize the very people who are suppose to uphold our laws. let s talk about all these pardons they were throwing out like overthrows. the committee also saying a number of republican congressmen reached out to the white house for pardons. you don t ask for a pardon unless you think you may have been part of some sort of illegal activity, right? of course, of course. it s not a crime to ask for a pardon but it sure as heck is an indicator the culpability. what was interesting today was there was a factual dispute. certain people asked for pardons from congress and some of them fewer furiously denied that. a mid-to-low-level white house
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think you see the iq drop, the inhibitions drop when you don t have an adult in the room bad things happen. it gets scary. i do think i think if something bad is to happen again, if america is on the threshold of anything dangerous, it s not coming through well-plotted thoughtful overthrows of the government that you would see in a fancy hollywood movie. it s coming from stupidity and dumb actions. i m not hearing people make coherent arguments. i m hearing people getting together and they re making dumber arguments than they would alone. well, that s how lynch mobs happen, right? what do you make of the fact that there are now people who oppose things like toni morrison books and biographies of reverend dr. martin luther king jr., are now talking about actually burning books. well, i will say i don t usually get into too many literary conversations with the folks at trump rallies.
final over took three consecutive wickets. this is england going through? net run rate ensures that a jason boy help that. a cruel time to be injured. joe wilson, bbc news. earlier today, australia had no trouble against the reigning champions west indies as they qualified for the semi finals, josh hazlewood taking 4 wickets in the west indies innings of 157 7. and the aussies comfortably knocked it off in reply david warner with an unbeaten 89 as they chased it down with 22 balls to spare. former england spin bowler phil tufnell was commentating on the games for 5live and said england needed a tough test like they faced against south africa to test their temperament. it was a little bit sloppy for me, england, especially in the field gave away to have dozen overthrows and if few missed fields and weren t quite on it with the ball as well and obviously missing some on the backend to blow those lovely 90 mile an hour is short balls and back of the hand bounces injust a little