misconduct. what we have is the president suggesting that he wants to retalia retaliate. i will say that to the extent that he wants to confront his accuser with the whistleblower meeting with the house intelligence committee potentially. he ll be able to give them the names of the actual people in the white house who gave them the report they found troubling. if impeachment goes through and a trial in the senate, he would have all of those due process right to confront his accusers. as we look at this, we know one of the republicans talking point is that this whistleblower did not have this information firsthand. it came from some of these other six white house officials as we learn. they re going back to the witch hunt calling it political. nancy pelosi, keeping it serious and somber and keeping it
knew how to deal with it was to retalia retaliate. we focus on conflict resolution and mediation. every time some stuff goes down is it always i ain t got nothing to do with it? is it you can actually do? don t hesitate to speak. it might reach somebody. conflict isn t avoidable but violent conflict is. you want to make sure they know how to process it and deal with it and overcome with it. how many of y all are graduating? don t have to feel angry all the time ready to fight all the time. the change i made in my life is crazy. i know it s cool. this is good stuff. i m proud of you, man. what is violence? dr. gore helps me think how we can actually get change in this community. i want people to be able to live and heal. i want to make sure our community can thrive. [ applause ]
putin weighed in on other important matters in his country, but not this. though we have heard from a kremlin spokesperson, we heard from the russia ambassador to the u.s., and warning the u.s. that there is going to come a time when it is going to realize that it made a grave mistake. although for its part, the trump administration has warned right back that if russia does retalia retaliate, which we expect it to do by expelling u.s. diplomats, then this administration may well take additional actions. and yesterday president trump had a phone call with justin trudeau of canada, and in the readout the white house said that this behavior is the latest in its ongoing pattern of destabilizing activities around the world. so we have heard from the white house through the press secretary. they put out this strong statement, not signed by the president or in the president s name t was, like i said, from the press secretary, we heard from other administration
we took it as a slap in the face by delta. the people here in georgia love our country, constitution and second amendment. we have to represent the people here in georgia and not corporate interest. when delta airlines announced it was ending a discount program for nra members, georgia politicians threatened to retalia retaliate. they killed a proposed break for jet fuel sells that would benefit delta, one of the state s most largest airlines. even though only 13 group tickets were sold under the nra. i want to bring in michelle goldberg who observed here a few days ago political and consumer unrest in this country with josh bower who argued in business insider, they are taking more left leaning stances and tara who is an expert in marketing and communications and i want to
here is what we have learn of michael flynn s dealings with russia. we learned that jared kushner, the president s son-in-law directed flynn weeks before the augu inauguration to contact the ambassador about israeli settlement. now, there is a time line of flynn of no contact with russia. december 22nd, 2016 according to court documents, general flynn asked sergei kislyak to postpone the vote. flynn asked kislyak not to retalia retaliate. december 30th, russia president vladimir putin says he won t retaliate of the u.s. sanctions. and january 20th, president trump is inaugurated. four days later, flynn lied to the fbi about his conversations