russians. sean: good point. c of course, but it s always hypocrisy. i think you re right that trump was triggering the media here, because the more they talk about foreign influence, the more they look ridiculous because the only candidate that we are certain engaged in no criminal conspiracy is donald j. trump, our president. let s put the same scrutiny on hillary clinton, the dnc, and their allies in the fake news media. sean: really well said. tom fitton, the amount of work the judicial watch has been doing and slowly getting out information at our request what you received last week, the news we had you on about, now what you are waiting for, what do you expect next? well, i expect more information from the state department on their connections with christopher steele and the laundering of information from steele into the fbi. remember, steele wasn t just
same time and cost a lot of jobs yeah, we tend to give aoc too much credit but here we certainly shouldn t. if you look at the short history of this deal you had local officials actually writing to amazon saying please come here, we want your job. a few months later those same people were saying that amazon is an immoral company. the only thing between point a and point b, was point c, cortez. she came out, she came out against it and she made those politicians scared. she s making list in washington amongst her freshman house colleagues she s making list here in new york amongst people who previously thought themselves to be progressives. neil: well i don t know the story or the timeline for the council men and women, there were three, who were not keen on this, and then amazon said oh, the hell with it but i do notice that common in their argument early on because i talked to one of the council men opposed was that these were not union jobs so when i asked him at the time, so you w
a four-man team from the u.s. coast guard is called and leaves its station in astoria, oregon. helicopter pilot lieutenant don taylor. basically, we start out with the aircraft commander, the co-pilot, the flight mec and the rescue swimmer. flying at 140 miles per hour the crew gets to the scene in just a few minutes. the flight mechanic and rescue swimmer assess the situation to come up with a plan. basically, looking at the situation they ve got on the cliff, they re making the decision as to how they re going to get the rescue swimmer down to the victim, where they re going to position the rescue swimmer to safely get the rescue swimmer from point a to point b, and ultimately, point c, where the victim is. what are you saying, you want me to try to push you down to the dirt spot to the left of him? put me down there, if that s kosher, and i ll walk down to about five feet below the guy, walk over, come up underneath him. hope to god it works for him. okay, no problem.
a four-man team from the u.s. coast guard is called and leaves its station in astoria, oregon. helicopter pilot lieutenant don taylor. basically, we start out with the aircraft commander, the co-pilot, the flight mec and the rescue swimmer. flying at 140 miles per hour the crew gets to the scene in just a few minutes. the flight mechanic and rescue swimmer assess the situation to come up with a plan. basically, looking at the situation they ve got on the cliff, they re making the decision as to how they re going to get the rescue swimmer down to the victim, where they re going to position the rescue swimmer to safely get the rescue swimmer from point a to point b, and ultimately, point c, where the victim is. what are you saying, you want me to try to push you down to the dirt spot to the left of him? put me down there, if that s kosher, and i ll walk down to about five feet below the guy, walk over, come up underneath him. hope to god it works for him. okay, no problem.
to the side of the mountain. what starts out as a relaxing day trip is now a life-or-death rescue mission. a four-man team from the u.s. coast guard is called and leaves its station in astoria, oregon. helicopter pilot lieutenant don taylor. basically, we start out with the aircraft commander, the co-pilot, the flight mec and the rescue swimmer. flying at 140 miles per hour the crew gets to the scene in just a few minutes. the flight mechanic and rescue swimmer assess the situation to come up with a plan. basically, looking at the situation they ve got on the cliff, they re making the decision as to how they re going to get the rescue swimmer down to the victim, where they re going to position the rescue swimmer to safely get the rescue swimmer from point a to point b, and ultimately, point c, where the victim is. what are you saying, you want me to try to push you down to the dirt spot to the left of him? put me down there, if that s kosher, and i ll walk down to