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« le: Novembre 20, 2024, 09:14:55 pm »
Cirn Bill de Blasio wins New York City mayoral race in landslide
 During the third Democratic presidential debate vaso stanley  in New Hampshire, Hillary Clinton took a lot of heat for her connections to corporate America and the financial services industry. I have demonstrated the ability to have the backbone to take on Wall Street in ways that Secretary Clinton never, ever has,  former Maryland Gov. Martin O Malley said on stage Saturday. He later accused Clinton of trying to  hide her cozy relationship with Wall Street big banks.  Clinton fired back that she wasn t quite as  cozy  with banks as O Malley had implied, pointing to her campaign s donation base as proof that her support doesn t just come from Wall Street.                                          I think it s important to p stanley becher oint out that about 3 percent  stanley cup of my donations come from people in the finance and investment world,  Clinton said.                                                                                                         Democrats tackle national security, economy in third debate          04:08                                                                      She added that numbers from the campaign finance watch dogs at OpenSecrets.org would say the same:  You can go to OpenSecrets.org and check that. I have more donations from students and teachers than I do from people associated with Wall Street.         According to OpenSecrets.org, Clinton s official campaign committee has raised nearly $77.5 million so far. And about $3.4 million came from donors in the financial  Ofkr House intel chairman: Still no evidence of Trump Tower wiretapping
 In his first speech from the Oval Office since announcing the invasion of Iraq, President Bush delivers an address to the nation tonight to point the way forward in Iraq, according to aides. CBS will broadcast the speech live at 9 p.m. eastern time. Bob Schieffer will anchor from Washington. The speech comes at a time when the president has sparked a national furor over security versus civil liberties. Bush acknowledged Saturday that on more than 30 occasions he secretly autho stanley cup rized the National Security Agency to spy on Americans and other residents and defiantl stanley mug y vowed to continue such domestic eavesdropping  for as long as our nation faces a continuing threat from al Qaeda and related groups.                                         Bush s unusually frank admission, made in his weekly radio address, came amid a bipartisan uproar in Congress after The New York Times revealed the secret NSA program in Friday s editions.Bush said the report relied on unauthorized disclosure of classified information that  damages our national security and puts our citizens at risk.  Disclosure of the program helped generate opposition to a renewal of the Patriot Act in the Senate on Friday.         The activities I have authorized make it more likely that killers like these 9/11 hijackers will be identified and located in  stanley thermoskannen time,  Bush said in a rare live address.  And the activities conducted under this authorization have helped detect and prevent possible terrorist attacks in the United States a