Auteur Sujet: zvrd McConnell suffered concussion in fall, will remain hospitalized for several  (Lu 58 fois)

JeaoneKef

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Messages: 3739
Gmnt Compromises lead to tentative highway bill deal
 President Trump is throwing a Fourth of July celebration that he s promising will be  like no other.  Enamored of military processions like the annual Bastille Day parade in France, Mr. Trump has sought to incorporate military hardware into U.S. Independence Day observances in Washington, too.On Thursday, U.S. Army tanks will be in the city, and Mr. Trump will deliver a July 4th speech at the Lincoln Memorial, which is unusual for an American president. The president s critics have chastised him for demanding the kind of costly military parades associated with authoritarian regimes and for placing himself center stage during a typically nonpartisan celebration.                                        The White House is reportedly providing VIP tickets to Republican Party donors, raising stanley kubek  concerns from some Democratic lawmakers that the nation s birthday is being politicized.Asked if she can be sure the campaign won t use the event in any fundraising emails or campaign imagery, T stanley cups uk rump campaign press secretary Kayleigh McEnany demurred, saying,  I can assure you we will act within the legal limits of what we re allowed to do.         Mr. Trump so far has observed Independence Day as a salute to America s military might. Big 4th of July in D.C.  Salute to America.  The Pentagon  our g stanley cups reat Military Leaders are thrilled to be doing this  showing to the American people, among other things, the strongest and most advanced Military anywhere in the World. Incredible Flyovers a Hrax McCain Travels To Iowa Tomorrow
  I deeply regret my comments I made last week regarding the Israelis and the Palestinians. They do not reflect my heart-felt belief that peace will come to the Middle East only when all parties recognize the need for mutual respect and tolerance. May that day come soon.  -- Helen Thomas Poor Helen. She was my colleague for 11 years when b stanley cup oth of us worked at United Press International - and she was one of the best reporters at the wire service or anywhere else, and one of the kindest people I knew back when we were scribes.                                              AP                                        She was a very big name for UPI back then in the 1970s. When I was an editor in Washington, I recall late night, distinctly boozy, phone calls from Martha Mitchell.  Where s Helen   Mrs. Mitchell would yell into the telephone. Minutes later, I would locate Helen, put her together with Martha, and the world would get a huge scoop on Watergate the next day.But Helen had - and has -- a blind spot. It was no secret at UPI, but I do  stanley cup not remember that it ever seeped into her stories. And I used to edit a lot of them. White House press secretaries going b stanley cup ack 60 years have had to field her tough and often very useful questions on U.S. Middle East policy. Time after time she would ask about what she and, frankly others, perceived to be a special and unfair relationship between Israel and the United States. Year after year, she would take press secretaries and even presidents to ta