The journal editorial report and i am paul gigot in a Surprise Move attorney general Merrick Garland cities appointing david weiss Special Counsel in the hundred biting probe. Garland said the weiss will be responsible for the investigation of the president son as well as any other matters may arise in weiss, asking to be appointed Special Counsel this week and garland agree saying that it was in the Public Interest to do so in the spring and Wall Street Journal, Colonists Stan Heninger and kim strauss and sedan, what is this mean for the probe it does weiss have some new special powers that he can use and what happens next. Dan i think would happen six of the finest the scope of the plea deal which state may with Hunter Bidens Attorney Sent that is really well i think at the center of this c1 will theyre asking to withdraw it. Dan thats exactly right because it was such a lousy deal and everybody knew that it was the rest slap after all the years of david weiss, it is been investigati
Youre an easy crowd. On behalf of the board and the whole march for life team i would like to welcome you to the 45th annual march for life. [ cheers and applause ] you are part of the largest annual human rights demonstration in the world. We will begin just as we should. I will welcome to the stage to lead us in the pledge of allegiance. He is from the knights of columbus of Catholic University of america. I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of america and to the republic for which it stands one nation under god indivisible with liberty and justice for all. [ cheers and applause ] thank you very much. Now im absolutely delighted to introduce you to mckenna donahue, a ninth Grade Student who travelled from buzzards bay, massachusetts. She going to lead us in the national anthem. O say, can you see by the dawns early light what so proudly we hailed at the twilights last gleaming whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight oer the ramparts we watched
240 years ago our founders wrote words that have echoed through the ages. They declare these truths to be selfevident, that we are each of us and out by our creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. 45 years ago the Supreme Court of the United States turned its back on the inalienable right to life but in that moment our movement began. A movement that continues to win hearts and minds. A movement defined by generosity, compassion, and love. A movement one year ago tomorrow, inaugurated the most prolife president in american history, donald trump. From preventing taxpayer dollars from funding abortion overseas to empowering states to respect life entitled him, nominating judges who will uphold our godgiven liberties enshrined in the constitution of the United States this president has been a tireless defender of life and conscience in america and today donald trump will do even more to defend the most vulnerable in our so
Will drive you to the polls this. November maybe it is matters of gun control, or immigration, perhaps an interest in changing the house or senate, or to keep that from happening. What are your issues in the upcoming november elections . Call and tell us, 2027488001 for republicans. 2027488000 for democrats. Independents, 2027488002. You can also post on twitter, or tell us about the issues leading up to the november elections on facebook, you can go to facebook. Com cspan. Cnn this morning has a piece by Ron Brownstein taking a look at the november elections and the places that will decide, in his estimation, the 2018 election. He says red pockets, bluecollar blues those labels describing the seats in the house of representatives that will likely determine control of the chamber in the election. Virtually analysts agree that the epicenter of vulnerability for the majority for republicans are the red pockets, the predominantly white color suburban that the gop holds in metropolitan are
Psychiatrist. Medical school and by divide their time between treating patients psychiatry. What made you go into psychiatry . Good question. When i was in medical school i was decided between psychiatry and cardiology which are two very different deals. Actually leaning towards the cardiology part initially. As i was getting to see patients in getting into the nittygritty of being a doctor, i found a really like the idea of talking to people and helping people through the problems in that way more so than the more mechanical side of treating their hard. Thats how it all unfolded. Youre also an author. What possessed you to write a book. This book that ive written is basically a memoir of my journey through medical treatment written through the lens of race. There are a lot of physician authors out there and a lot of books out there but i feel like raise is an important issue in medicine and these authors largely overlooked the subject. I think thats a really so many of the leading med