lauraingraham, and sean hannity, one of the staunchest supporters, i mean staunch, had this to say. 1.3 billion? that s not not even a wall, a barrier? i m going to say this tonight and get back to this tomorro tomorrow any republican that supports this garbage compromise, you will have to explain. whoa, garbage compromise. he seemed at first undecided and uneasy about his position on the latest deal. am i happy at first glance? i just got to see it. the answer is no, i m not. i m not happy. but am i happy with where we re going? i m thrilled. okay. i spoke to houses majority whip and asked him whether this was a good or bad deal. well, i have full confidence
overnight and they plant roadside bombs. we stop at a house that the sdf took from isis just days earlier. mortars are fired off at militant positions. the commander takes us up on to the roof to show us the front line. so the next village over is where the front line is now, and they re hoping that they ll be able to liberate that by tomorro tomorrow. american forces provide assistance from just a few hundred yards away. the commander warns the battle is not over. the pressure we had militarily is ending, he says, but the fundamental war is eradicating the ideology of isis. that will be a much tougher fight to win. support for isis still lingers here. on the way back, we pass through
instead there s talk of carve-outs for countries like canada and mexico. and that s fraught to open that door, as you know, because then the conga line begins of all the countries who feel they have a special pleading to make. yeah, that s right. that sort of takes us back towards the very early days of this presidency where there was so much chaos, they were rolling out various executive orders that had not been vetted. this is a similar process where the president is sort of vacillating from one position to the next. a week ago when he announced these tariffs for the first time, a lot of the people within the west wing were surprised to hear that the president was going to go ahead with this. many people thought that this decision was not going to be made for several weeks and maybe even months. now when the president rolled it out, it appeared he did not really have the specifics lined up, and now they re sort of rushing to try to get the papers together, make sure everything s ab
we re on some higher ground so it may not be that impressive to you, but i assure you we re in different areas of the coastline on the south shore of massachusetts where the waves came crashing over walls and have continued to flood streets. we have many street closures around here, many people have evacuated their homes and their businesses. schools are closed, and there are shelters open. we know emergency officials are holding a news conference right now updating everyone about power outages that are happening. that s a big concern. flooding, again, that is also a big concern. and letting us know if any rescues have had to happen, so we ll continue to update you. but this storm is not letting up any time soon as the high tides will continue tonight as well as tomorro tomorro tomorrow, nia. give us, please, a timeline. when will we see the worst of
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