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Were adverse to trump in prior investigations. two of the carter paige correct. he is an unlikely choice for trump lawyers. i will tell you new york lawyers love judge deary. he is a fair guy, he is a bright guy, he can take fighting parties and get them together and settle cases. tremendous respect and he is a fisa judge, he is on a foreign intelligence security court. perfect choice to do this. he will get it done fast, that s my bet. one of the things i thought was interesting reading judge cannon s decision yesterday was that she said that judge deary should look at those classified documents 100 plus of them and then, quote, thereafter consider prompt adjustments to the court s orders necessary. meaning i think what she s saying there is go through them as quickly as you can so that doj can have access to them again, right? i think it means that and i think she s saying if you find a questionable document that s important, get back to me right away. right. maybe i ....
She could have quietly gone into retirement, but she didn t want to do that. she would say, if they don t see you on television, they think you re dead. julia was a dynamic force that would not be silenced, would not lay about waiting for her next great television show. and so she went to work for good morning america, abc s commercial show. that s tomorrow on good morning america. this morning, julia child is back with us in our kitchen. on gma, she had to do an entire dish in three minutes, but she learned to adapt, and it provided her a much larger audience. when i first met her, i was intimidated. i was meeting an icon. how am i going to approach her? i didn t have to. knock, knock, knock on the door, and in she bursts. darling, deary, we re going to have so much fun. you don t put your hands on that. oh, you don t. julia was an incor imageable ....
I m done. and she quit. she could have quietly gone into retirement, but she didn t want to do that. she would say, if they don t see you on television, they think you re dead. julia was a dynamic force that would not be silenced, would not lay about waiting for her next great television show. so, she went to work for good morning america. that s tomorrow on good morning america. on gma, she had to do an entire dish in three minutes. but she learned to adapt, and it provided her a much larger audience. when i first met her, i was intimidated. i was meeting an icon. how am i going to approach her? i didn t have to. knock, knock, knock on the door, and in she bursts. darling, deary, we re going to have so much fun. you don t put your hands on ....
The train car, number 306, was part of the Washington Idaho and Montana Railway for about 46 years from 1909 to 1955. It carried passengers, mail, and other items during its service. The owners spent almost the entire year of 2020 moving it to the location and restoring it. ....