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Paul Brandus: Journalist. Speaker 7 presidential libraries, author 2 history books. USAToday, DowJones columnist. Ex Russia NBC Wall St.
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West Wing Reports 2 oras
Rare - and welcome - display of bipartisanship in the Water Infrastructure Act being signed today. and explain in
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West Wing Reports 3 oras
Former Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor - the first woman ever to serve on the court - says she is in the early stages of what is probably Alzheimer's and is retiring from public life. God bless Justice O’Connor - 88 and a great American
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West Wing Reports 3 oras
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I "saw" what you did there
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West Wing Reports 3 oras
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Thinking about having them over for Thanksgiving. WWR always on the prowl for charming raconteurs to keep the conversation going
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West Wing Reports 4 na oras
Wonder what this CIncinnati-area couple is up to today? WWR sticking his neck out on this one, but guessing they're not working as airport greeters or at the Chamber of Commerce (2016 Photo: Mike Segar/Reuters)
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Anna Kruk Corbin Okt 11
I don't own or understand stocks. We are a lower middle class family on a strict, paycheck-to-paycheck budget. I budget $35 for gas each payday. Today, I paid $45. Last week's grocery bill was $30 higher than we're used to paying. How about you ask me how the economy is?
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West Wing Reports 4 na oras
"The words of the president have an enormous weight and ought not to be used indiscriminately. It would be exceedingly easy to...foment hatreds and jealousies, which, by destroying faith and confidence, would help nobody and harm everybody.” -Calvin Coolidge
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West Wing Reports Okt 6
President keeps saying America is more respected than ever before. Global surveys keep saying exactly the opposite:
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West Wing Reports 5 oras
Pretty sure you've experienced this personally: After leveling off between 2015-2017, your healthcare costs are soaring again. Outstripping inflation and wage growth
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West Wing Reports 5 oras
President, in Texas last night, tonight, said "I'm a nationalist, OK?" (his supporters cheered) Context: other famous nationalists included: Hitler Mussolini Franco Gaddafi Milošević Pinochet Pahlavi (Shah of Iran) Castro
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Vala Afshar Okt 22
Stop complaining. Stop finger-pointing. Stop feeling entitled. Stop resenting or making excuses. The key to forward progress is to start doing. In 1978, Jadav Payeng began planting a tree every day for 37 years —results are stunning.
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West Wing Reports 12 oras
President back at White House from TX; said nothing as he walked into diplomatic reception room entrance. Middle son Eric and wife close behind
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West Wing Reports 13 oras
Air Force One wheels down Andrews; President now headed back to White House - after another (it is accurate and actual to say) rally filled with many lies (sorry, but that’s what they were)
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West Wing Reports 15 oras
Hitler might have gotten the atomic bomb first - and won the war - were it not for Mr. Ronneberg
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West Wing Reports 15 oras
Saudi Arabia's economy is teetering and the natives are restless. This helps explain why a provocative WashPost journo was killed and chopped up. Latest / column from WWR's Paul Brandus
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West Wing Reports 15 oras
President, in Texas tonight, says "I'm a nationalist, OK?" To place this in context, other famous nationalists included: Hitler Mussolini Franco Gaddafi Milošević Pinochet Pahlavi (Shah of Iran) Castro
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West Wing Reports 16 na oras
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You can watch President Kennedy's dramatic address to the nation on the dangerous Cuban Missile Crisis - this day in 1962 - here:
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West Wing Reports 16 na oras
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Speaking to the nation, Kennedy demanded the removal of the Soviet missiles and announced a naval “quarantine” of Cuba - warning that any Soviet missile fired anywhere in the Western hemisphere would be regarded as an attack on the U.S., “requiring a full retaliatory response.”
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West Wing Reports 16 na oras
Half of all Americans -some 100 million people- could have been killed during the Cuban Missile Crisis -easily the most dangerous chapter of the Cold War. They learned of it on this day in 1962, when President Kennedy went public w/his knowledge of Soviet nuclear missiles in Cuba
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West Wing Reports 16 na oras
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Re: prior tweet. You kids who might not know what a phone booth was. In the old days (like back in the early 21st century), there used to be these steel and glass boxes on every street corner. You could go in, and if you had a quarter, you paid and could talk to anyone. For realz
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