bradley. what are the numbers you re hearing now, matt? we were getting numbers from the french, whose numbers haven t changed. 25 to 35. what do we know? those are the numbers from my colleague. this is the kind of definitive response. those numbers could change, they could waiver a little bit, but this is more or less the final announcement. so we re seeing what looks like a pretty clear verging on a massive repudiation of le pen and her supporters and the anti-globalist agenda that she s been touting. and a lot of her allies not just in the united states with trump, but throughout the world. steve bannon said there would be a wave of populist sentiment that would follow trump s presidency in the united states. that really hasn t happened.
unmasked for political purposes. but there s another key point here, and that is that she could not have done such a thing. and we have heard that from national security veterans, both democrats and republicans, who have spoken extensively to the checks and balances that govern the process for requesting that an individual be unmasked. the president in making this baseless accusation today offered no facts to substantiate it, and that, despite the fact that as the president of the united states, he has all of the information at his fingertips and he could not come up with one bit of subsubstantiateuation. the president a couple of weeks ago raised the specter of rev e reviving our libel laws. if the president s statement today wasn t libelous or verging on it, i don t know what would be. you re suggesting that susan rice ought to file suit against the president? i m not going to offer legal advice, but i think it was demeaning of the office in which he sits. ned price, thank you
narrows bridge in his book, catastrophe to triumph. people would come out on a windy day when there was extra bounce in the bridge and walk across. the motion could be fairly dramatic. but some find that wave-like motion harrowing. as you drove across the bridge, you could look ahead and the car in front of you maybe 100 yards would absolutely disappear as you went down into the bottom of one of these troughs. it was unnerving to a lot of drivers. many who crossed the bridge swore it would be the last time. and on that windy autumn day in 1940, it is the last time anyone crosses that bridge. about 10:00, the bridge began to move in ways it had not moved before. the undulations became higher and the ripples across the bridge were verging on dangerous. at about 10:15 a.m., one of the bands holding the suspension cable breaks, causing the bridge
the motion could be fairly dramatic. but some find that wave-like motion harrowing. as you drove across the bridge, you could look ahead and the car in front of you maybe 100 yards would absolutely disappear as it went down into the bottom of one of these troughs. it was unnerving to a lot of drivers. many who crossed the bridge swore it would be the last time. and on that windy autumn day in 1940, it is the last time anyone crosses that bridge. about 10:00, the bridge began to move in ways it had not moved before. the undulations became higher and the ripples across the bridge were verging on dangerous. at about 10:15 a.m., one of the bands holding the suspension cable breaks, causing the bridge
across. the motion could be fairly dramatic. but some find that wave-like motion harrowing. as you drove across the bridge, you could look ahead and the car in front of you maybe 100 yards would absolutely disappear as you went down into the bottom of one of these troughs. it was unnerving to a lot of drivers. many who crossed the bridge swore it would be the last time. and on that windy autumn day in 1940, it is the last time anyone crosses that bridge. about 10:00, the bridge began to move in ways it had not moved before. the undulations became higher and the ripples across the bridge were verging on dangerous. at about 10:15 a.m., one of the bands holding the suspension cable breaks, causing the bridge to move not only up and down, but back and forth.