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what kind of punishment are we talking about? because they ve had a personal conduct policy in place since 20007 that calls for action and being proactive for a lot of these things. but where they have really screwed up is the enforcement of that. actually, being punitive. so, i think we need to see what steps they re going to take in the future. up to this point, the nfl is an organization that has, for the most part, been untouchable. what do you maked about the timing of him coming out to speak today, coming out right now to give a statement? frankly, i don t think it s any coincidence he s finally coming out of the woodwork that sponsors like anheuser-busch, visa, mcdonald s have come out saying they re disappointed with the way it s been handled. sponsorship is the only thing that can move the needle on this and the nfl responds to. i think that s kind of encouraging because the thing that moves sponsorship money is public outrage and sustained public outrage. so we
New-yorkUnited-statesMinnesotaNew-jerseyJerseyAmericansAmericaAmericanDan-grazianoAnne-thompsonRay-mcdonaldMorris-smith for interrogation tactics the president himself has described as torture. do those details warrant going back and reexamining whether people should be prosecuted? decisions about prosecution are made by career federal prosecutors at the department of justice. the justice department says the federal prosecutors who looked into the program won t be launching a new investigation. based on the report from the senate intelligence committee s democratic chair, dianne feinstein, trial or no trial, the c.i.a. has big names coming to its defense, from former vice president dick cheney who blasted the report on fox news. i think it s a terrible piece of work, we did exactly what needed to be done in order to catch those who were guilty on 9/11 and to prevent a further attack and we were successful on both parties. this report says it s not successful. the report is full of crap. what stunned me about the report most was the fact that it was written in the way it was writt
New-yorkUnited-statesWest-bankChadAfghanistanVermontFloridaCaliforniaSyriaOregonTorontoOntario certain individuals other than, you know rather than others. surreal. nba star steph curry describes his feeling after president trump s tweet. health care battle. it could go down to the battle. is the gop destined to fail even before the vote. the russian rule, a key witness testifying this week. does anything suggest collusion with the trump camp. new threat. a high-ranking north korean diplomat says it s inevitable that country will send a rocket to the u.s. mainland. can they do it? president trump stoking the issue of athletes taking a knee during the national anthem. at one point questioning the patriotism of the nfl. in a tweet, if nfl fans refuse to go to games until players stop disrespecting our flag and country, you will see change take place fast. in another he he says, nfl attendance and ratings are way down. boring games, yes, but many stay away. and reactions from steph curry from being disinvited to the white house. it s not it s surreal, to be hone
MiamiFloridaUnited-statesNew-yorkJapanAlabamaWembleyBrentUnited-kingdomOaklandCaliforniaTexas them. so if you go back ten or 20 years and add it all up, its massive amounts of money that the united states has paid and stuffed up like nobody. this has gone on for decades by the way, many presidents, but no other president brings it up like i brought it up. many have complained about it. many have singled out germany for criticism because they are an economic powerhouse. they accuse them of funneling billions of dollars to russia even though they saw protection from the military from us. president trump: billions and billions of dollars are being paid to the country that is supposed to be protecting you. everyone is talking about it all over the world. well we are supposed to be protecting her from russia but why are you paying billions of dollars to russia for energy? why are the countries in nato, mainly germany, having a large percentage of the energy paid to russia and if you look at it, germany is the capital of russia. despite looking at the american team, t
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