And yet all of this is a distraction, an attempt to get us away from it. Whats also interesting to me, hallie, the president of the United States takes a lot of time trying to take down joe biden. That suggests to me that he believes biden is the strongest possible opponent. Weve had 70 headtohead matchups in polls. Biden has won every single one of them. In that sense its not a surprise the president is spending the time, using the power of his office to try to take down his number one opponent. Tony, thanks for being on. Im way out of town. I have to hand it over to craig melvin on what has been a very, very busy morning. Indeed, a Story Changing by the moment. Craig melvin here at Msnbc Headquarters in new york city. We pick up the breaking news. Huge implications for this president , the administration, the Justice Department, perhaps for the system of checks and balances in our country. The Trump Administration just releasing that memo detailing that controversial conversation bet
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The aftermath of the Bosley Mill explosion. (Image: Cheshire Fire and Rescue Service)
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Two managers who worked at the Bosley Mill during the tragic explosion that killed four people have today been cleared of health and safety offences.
The blast at the wood mill in Bosley on July 17 2015 killed maintenance fitter William Barks, 51, of Dalehouse Road, Cheddleton; cleaner Dorothy Bailey, 62, from Bosley; mill worker Derek Moore, 62, of Colclough Lane, Goldenhill; and chargehand Jason Shingler, 38, of Sycamore Avenue, Congleton, whose body was never recovered.