i m harris faulkner and you are in the faulkner focus. you notice what i said f.b.i. not allowed in. they were told to step back. more questions than answers still. and plenty of holes in the plot line that the president and his team have been floating. gaps, missing information, whatever you want to call it. a lot of it. we don t know. the press secretary yesterday insisted she only learned about the classified documents found at the president s private d.c. office sponsored by the penn biden center, she only found out after reporters broke the story. white house lawyers found those documents two months earlier as we know. the game of dodge ball was on. i ve been very clear this is something that the white house counsel is handling. this is something that is being handled by the president s lawyers. i wonder why then did the white house counsel go to wilmington to facilitate the handing over the documents to the d.o.j.? separating the white house from the d.o.j. the wh
discussing new challenges and threats in davos. what will we see? we will definitely overcome the current threat. if history repeats itself, the world fails to notice or underestimate a threat, then the war wins every time. the same outcome. the world overcame, the apartheids, the indifference in planet changes, financial crisis and the kremlin strength. the world will overcome again. this is how much can be said in a matter of minutes and how much can be under stood in a matter
different places. these hot spots that are at or very near 2 c, rhode island s at it, new jersey is going to be there soon if trends continue. they are a sign of the future we can already see now. they are ahead of the average, but the average is increasing. so other places are going to be like them unless the whole trajectory of the planet changes. and right now the policies on the table don t nearly add up to that. all right, chris mooney in washington, d.c. for us. thank you very much. and coming up, is barack obama tired because he s been running through donald trump s mind all week? one more thing is next. customizd my car insurance, so i only pay for what i need. and this is me now! any physical changes to this man s appearance are purely coincidental. only pay for what you need. liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty.
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