Vitro Architectural Glass welcomed Nick Tanos as a commercial account manager for Southern California, Southern Nevada, New Mexico and Arizona, where he will manage commercial fabrication accounts and offer sales and support to fabricators, glaziers and other stakeholders.
Vitro Architectural Glass announced that Nick Tanos has been appointed as a commercial account manager for Southern California, Southern Nevada, New Mexico and Arizona.
minister that doing so had taken off the pressure of the russia investigation. not only that, the president also concealed the truth about his son s meeting with russians in a misleading statement. and he ordered the firing of special counsel robert mueller, but was rebuffed. based on this series of events, new york times columnist david linhart writes the president has in fact obstructed justice. the question that faces us now, he writes, can a president use the power of his office to hold himself above the law? as the evidence mounts, we ve seen trump and his defenders step up their efforts to discredit the fbi, to hamstring the justice department and ultimately end the mueller probe itself. it s against that backdrop that the republican-led house intelligence committee voted late today to release a secret memo drafted by the president s chief defender chairman devin nunes. according to the washington post, the memo calls into question actions taken by deputy attorney general rod
saturday night massacre, 37% of those polled by gallup said that nixon should be impeached. just 37%. that august he resigned before congress could impeach him. so 37% quickly grew up. in a recent quinnipiac poll, 47% of american voters said they would like the democrats to begin the impeachment process and take back the house in 2018. of course, that s this november. and the russia investigation isn t where near where the watergate investigation was a year into nixon s second term. tomorrow night president trump will give his first state of the union with the cloud of mueller s investigation hanging over him. i m joined by eugene robinson, a columnist at the washington post and msnbc contributor. big question to you, gene. i love giving you the big ones. nixon rather peremptorily said stop investigating me. we ve done enough. of course, they hadn t gotten him yet. right. the president hadn t quite reached a majority of supporting impeachment at that point. this time around trump