Common ground on how they came into office on sort of a wave of dissent from the people, kind of breaking tlul the political norms. This is just the beginning of what is going to be a very busy day for donald trump. Were also expecting him to head to the pentagon later today where he may sign additional executive orders. Its also an opportunity for him to meet with his secretary of Defense James Mattis and lay out some objectives for how he wants to defeat isis. He will dip his toe back into diplomacy tomorrow. Donald trump is expected to have a phone call with russian president Vladimir Putin. Obviously this is a much rockier relationship than the one the u. S. Enjoys with britain. Take a listen to how donald trump described what he knows about putin and what he wants to see from that relationship. I dont know putin but if he can get along with russia, its great for russia, good for us, we go together and knock the hell out of isis. The whole isis thing is a real sickness. If we get a
Which is the exact opposite of what the president , in his dangerous words and actions, and the way he comports himself in a reckless way mueller is exactly the opposite. Martha a new piece in slate, among other places today, says this in the headline. This was no watergate. Still, judiciary chairman jerry nadler stepped to the podium after listening to all that Robert Mueller had to say to convince otherwise. Today was a watershed day in telling the facts to the American People. With those facts, we can proceed. And we face a time of great danger. Richard nixon said he thought that the president was a dictator. He said if the president does it, that means its not illegal. President trump echoed that yesterday. Martha and now youve got nancy pelosi, who spent the last several weeks battling the squad, now has to sort of hit the brakes on the impeachment crowd. Sources telling fox news that the speaker told democrats do what you have to do for your districts, but dont disparage those wh
A modest wooden school in the middle of the Colombian Amazon preserves the memory of atrocities perpetrated against Indigenous people by rubber industrialists more than a century ago.But more than a century after the atrocities, the community says it is facing a new threat: violence perpetrated by drug traffickers, illegal ranchers and loggers, and guerrillas operating in the jungle.