brave soldiers, but by their commander-in-chief who made the political decision to leave by august 31st, the taliban deadline no matter what. it is day 16, americans held hostage behind enemy terrorist lines. i m here to announce our withdrawal of afghanistan in the end of the mission to evacuate americans and vulnerable afghan spread. this has been a massive one of the most difficult in the nation s history. our military evacuations are complete, the diplomatic to ensure additional u.s. citizens in eligible afghans who want relief continues e great there s a lot of heartbreak with the departure. we didn t get everybody out we wanted to get out. i think if we would have gotten another ten days, we could have gotten everybody out. americans held hostage behind enemy lines. day 15.
there s a lot of it around apparently, too. and jennifer and paul worked hard to t it. they seemed only too happy to spend it. when jennifer and paul first got together, paul took jennifer to new york city. and i remember he was like a kid in a candy store, just planning all of these elaborate, wonderful things that they were going to do together. they were passionate, these beautiful people. they both had strong personalities. their love burned hot. jennifer was a strong, independent woman, and she would not accept anyone disrespecting her or even looking at her inappropriately. and she was very strong-willed. me, like i always did, told him you need to be careful because girls can be evil. so he said, no, she s different.
the investigation. the whole purpose of the investigation is to figure out what the heck hold on one second. that s not fair. what is not fair is to treat the president who is above the law and treat him unlike a private citizen. that is what is at issue. show me a history of private sit citizens able to tell the private prosecutor go to held. i ll show you the history of presidents. this president is too busy. we ve already litigated it. yes, we have. defeating isis and growing our economy to answer to every petty grievance. that s illusion. testify in both the civilian criminal case. the president is there for presidents to testify. and there sa precedent for presiden presidents, prior presidents to be interviewed. so precedent for both. sounds like based on the reporting like the special counsel s office and the lawyers for the president are negotiating this arrangement in a way that is respectful of the
on original cocoa filled the seats. i have been dating this girl. she s white. good. the best romantic comedy the big sick. i did see that movie. it was cute. best road romp girls trip. i loved girls trip. i was drink, watching, laughing, it was awesome. best historic drama, give it to dun kirk or maybe darkest hour maybe about the same thing. worst historic moment. la-la land. announcing the wrong picture at the oscars. there sa a mistike i take moonlight you won best picture. almost embarrassing. the movies i wanted to win actually won. i was very happy. is that your given name? yes. while ladybird and other late arrivals may well be oscar worthy the best long shots a car
that he has something to hide, which are very bad optics given the context of this particular investigation, which now has taken on the qui of why whether the president is seeking to obstruct justice in his firing of fbi director comey. now, with respect to executive privilege, there sa lot of disagreement and debate here about whether the president can actually use executive privilege to prevent testimony and my reading on this is he probably cannot prevent comey as a private citizen agreeing to go before the intelligence committee to testify. the question is, the content of can he block certain portion osf that testimony? now in terms of private communication, secret communicationss there are many things they cannot testify before the senate. an entirely separate issue of what he can then reveal when it comes to the independent counsel s investigation, mueller s investigations. now, i don t think he can invoke