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Advice for Trump: Don't fire Robert Muller -- He will clear you in the end

Trump takes to Twitter to attack Mueller investigation again

The president's criticism raises speculation that he may seek to have the special counsel

fired; chief White House correspondent John Roberts reports.

Will he or won't he?

Rumors continue to swirl and speculation abounds about whether President Trump will order the

firing of Special Counsel Robert Mueller, who is investigating Russian meddling in our

2016 presidential election and alleged misconduct by the Trump campaign and the president.

President Trump is a high-risk, high-reward player and he often wins.

He's a man of action who is impatient with delays.

But in this case, he needs patience.

He needs to let the Mueller probe finish on its own time, politically and legally, because

that's the only way for the president to shut down all the speculation and be cleared

of doing anything wrong.

So firing Mueller should be off the table – something President Trump doesn't even

consider.

The president needs to focus on his job, do his best to serve the American people, and

just hit pause and stop being preoccupied by the Mueller probe.

Talking about it and tweeting about it again and again, day after day, simply creates more

news coverage and more public concern about the investigation.

President Trump needs vindication from Mueller to push legislation through Congress, manage

international affairs with proper authority, protect America's national security without

distraction, and guide America through these complex times.

He also needs vindication to win a second term.

So waiting for Mueller to wind up his investigation, even if it goes on for several more months,

is in the president's best interest.

For obvious reasons, the president is frustrated.

Who wouldn't be?

The "Russia collusion" story is at a dead end.

In terms of what is on the public record, the claims of collusion don't add up.

Indeed, the facts known to the public point toward illegal collusion among top Obama administration

officials who apparently aimed to stop Donald Trump from becoming president, or hobble him

if he won.

Still, the Mueller probe continues on and on and on.

On the public record, we know that senior FBI and intelligence officials were apoplectic

– texting with adolescent anxiety, fear and fury – in their determination to assure

that Trump was defeated by Hillary Clinton.

The devotion of these federal employees to Clinton remains peculiar, almost religious.

Perhaps it was fed by fear of the inexperienced, conservative, and irreverently tweeting candidate

Trump.

While federal employees have First Amendment rights to an opinion, what is now obvious

is that some abused their positions and power and engaged in a conspiracy to bend the law

to serve their opinions.

That is not acceptable or excusable, regardless of whether it is directed against a Democratic

or Republican candidate.

What is also obvious is that the conspiracy to undermine President Trump both before and

after he took office was undertaken without compunction, with gloves-off zeal and continued

into 2017.

Andrew McCabe, former No. 2 official at the FBI, was recently fired for substantive, non-political

reasons.

His self-defense was breathtaking.

He wrapped himself in the American flag and in the FBI's reputation for integrity.

But he failed to rebut nonpartisan infractions detailed by the Justice Department Inspector

General's Office, the department's Office of Professional Responsibility and Justice

Department leadership.

Distilled from an array of 2016 election-focused investigations – some already completed,

some ongoing—here are some key facts:

· The largest cache of Hillary Clinton recovered emails – a topic we are all sick of talking

about – cast the Democratic presidential candidate in a very negative light.

McCabe and others chose not to release the emails when they were found in September 2016.

That is unforgivable.

· The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance (ACT) court, meant to protect all Americans from

abuse by a politically twisted Justice Department, was tricked.

The FBI's McCabe, Director James Comey and others knowingly sought and gained an invasive

warrant to surveil members of the Trump campaign by using information paid for by the Clinton

campaign.

Without that information, the surveillance warrant – by their own admission – would

not have been granted.

That is unforgivable.

· Increasingly, it looks like the zealous effort to first stop candidate Trump and then

undermine President Trump had appendages.

One reason McCabe was summarily let go, without his full pension, is that he was allegedly

untruthful under oath multiple times about leaking anti-Trump material to the media.

· Curiously, Comey, who knowingly reverted to calling the Clinton "investigation"

a "matter" during the election campaign when directed by Obama's attorney general,

reportedly leaked sensitive law enforcement information to the media.

· Likewise, one reason former British spy Christopher Steele of dossier fame was let

go by the FBI, which had mysteriously contracted with him to provide information about Trump,

was that Steele had also been briefing the media on anti-Trump material.

These are just some of the holes in the anti-Trump narrative alleging misconduct by the candidate

and his campaign.

Put it all together and so far – as far as we know from what's public – and the

accusations just don't add up.

The biggest take-away is this: If collusion is a bad thing – and for undermining the

integrity of any federal election it is – the white-hot spotlight belongs elsewhere, and

seems to be moving that way.

Why, then, should the Mueller probe continue?

The reason is simple, legal and is why our impatient president and his supporters – including

all those unfairly accused, unjustifiably hobbled, and frustratingly made to wait – should

take a deep breath, stop being preoccupied by the probe and simply let it finish.

The reports that special counsels and prosecutors typically issue at the end of their inquiries

– on average after 22 months of investigation – are usually thorough.

Sometimes a prosecutor "colors outside the lines," nabbing side players for singular

acts of obstruction, perjury without a predicate act, or for unrelated misconduct discovered

in the course of an investigation.

But generally they focus on the mission and don't go too far afield.

In this case, reams of exculpatory information have found their way into the media, chiefly

by way of congressional investigators and private sources, validating President Trump's

contention of innocence.

Additionally, this information shows that Russian President Vladimir Putin's government

is a bad actor – no surprise – and that all Americans, regardless of political party,

have a right to be unsettled, indignant, and on guard against Russian meddling in our elections.

But none of this implicates President Trump in any wrongdoing.

In fact, Mueller's probe is helping protect America by ferreting out how pervasive, invasive

and invidious the Russian intentions are.

So, in the end, the president and his team have a right to that clean bill of health,

whether he answers more questions or lets the record speak for itself.

He needs a timely conclusion to the Mueller probe, in order to best serve America's

domestic, international and national interests – to do his job unencumbered by this pasty,

perfidious fiction, propagated by misguided former federal officials.

Let Mueller reach that conclusion without interference, and

the president and our country will be better off.

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WHAT COULD HAVE BEEN disneyland paris | A different era - Duration: 8:52.

hi guys today we are going to show you what Disneyland Paris could have looked like.

And we can tell you it's way different.

You might think that when Disney decides to build a new Disneyland Park they

choose to create an exact copy of the original in California. Mainstreet USA with

the cute houses a tram, pulled by horses, going up and down the street,

and of course at the end of Mainstreet the beautiful Disneyland castle.

it's a formula that never gets old and which proved itself to be successful.

It would be easy for Disneyland to copy and paste this formula all over the world, but the opposite is true.

In fact, Disneyland Paris was supposed to set in an entirely different

era and also have a completely different Mainstreet USA than all of the other Disneyland parks

Most of the Disneyland parks have a turn-of-the-century style Mainstreet,

based on Marceline Missouri. For Disneyland Paris the Disney Imagineers had

something else in mind. The Roaring Twenties with outlaws, gangsters, cinema, jazz music

and speakeasies. All based on the 1920 and 1930 films depicted in

New York and Chicago.

The whole story about what Disneyland Paris could have looked like, comes from

Mr. Sotto. He was an Imagineer for Disney and he was one of the developers for

Disneyland Paris and his name is here on the wall.

Eddie Sotto wanted something different for Disneyland Paris. The Imagineers thought that the Europeans

were too familiar with the Victorian style. In the USA houses from the

Victorian time are rare, but in Europe entire streets from the Victorian era

are quite common. That's why the Imagineers thought to create a

surrounding that would trigger the imagination of the Europeans:

The America through the eyes of the Europeans. With slapstick humour gangsters and

non-violent speakeasies

Right now in Mainstreet USA, every building is a different shop in Victorian style.

If they would have gone with the 1920's or 1930's style of America,

in every shop would reflect the different immigrant.

There would be an elevated tramtrack going above the streets

and you would be able to look inside the shop of this immigrant, to see what they sell,

what they are doing and also where they came from.

The tram would go through Main Street and exit Main Street towards Discoveryland.

There would be an exit and you would enter the city of the future. The only thing I thought that I

The only thing left of that idea is the theming in the Disneyland Paris Arcade.

Although they altered that idea from the 1920s to the the Victorian time.

What we see here is an idea of how the Victorians will think

of the future and here are some inventions that the Victorian

New York doesn't look like this in 2000 the main square would have looked very

different if the 1920s plan would have sticked did you know that waltz an

American restaurant was originally planned to become a speakeasy guests

would enter the building by thinking it's a flower shop

but then walls would turn to reveal a Cotton Club style jazz hotspots the

flower shop never was and walls restaurants came instead however the

name of the streets still reminds us of the flower store turns Cotton Club idea

that would be train station which you will exit into discoveryland

and then the train itself would look back in front of the castle

it's a Main Street so what you're saying is we could have had a people over yes

the 1920s theme that were because and what you need for the car a service

station this would have been a service station gas pumps and a garage the only

thing that's left of this idea is in the coffee shop down Main Street

main street motors

as you could see in the concept art it was a service station for cars this is

what they did with it in real life here in these numbers Oh

bits and pieces from an old car spare spark plugs and tires loads of floats of

tires and a whole tin can from General Electric the company founded by Edison

GE was once one of the sponsors of the Carousel of Progress another remnant of

the concept art is the picture of the garage over here service station and

the garage doors if everything would be 1920s in Disneyland's Paris then the

Disney Princesses should be dressed like that too right in the dissonance Hotel

shop they give us an idea of what the princesses would be wearing if the 1920s

theme would actually went through white screens as far as we can tell from the

article situated over here in the renderings we found in the article

what's one there was a limousine and the limousine

was a service station

another very remarkable thing they kept from the 1920s concept art are the signs

on the room especially above Main Street motors this is still very visible the

Imagineers created a forced perspective of distant buildings by putting signs on

the roof when you look at the facades a little longer you'll notice that they

design different roofs to create depth and there's more they also use a clever

trick to make us believe that the buildings are bigger than they actually

are this building for example looks like it's three stories high but in reality

it might not even be two stories by building the facades in a certain

perspective and putting the windows on well-thought positions from Main Street

it seems as if these houses are varied so in reality however you would have to

bend your knees to be able to look through the window of the second floor

so it's not as big as you might think the 1920s idea eventually was declined

and his solo believes it would have been a better design for Disneyland Paris and

he claims that also Michael Eisner agreed with him however it seems that

eventually declining the design was both a creative issue as a financial issue

due to the higher costs building a 1920s Main streets

here in the dismal Affairs for the last 25 years and even before those 25 years

a lot has happened to to make this Park a reality so if you like this video

please give it a thumbs up like subscribe and if you have any comments

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what did you find

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World News _Corbyn's Brexit 'HYPOCRISY Labour chaos ERUPTS as Smith suggests Abbott should be SACKED - Duration: 2:48.

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Corbin's freaks at hypocrisy labor chaos erupts as Smith suggests savage should

be sacked sacked Shadow Cabinet minister Owen Smith was asked whether jeremy

corbyn's freaks at policy amounted to hypocrisy after he pointed out that

Diane Abbott had voiced the exact same views on a second EU referendum for

which he was fired Owen Smith was sacked by Labour leader

Jeremy Corbyn last night after he called for a second EU referendum to overturn

breeks it however the outgoing Shadow Cabinet minister for Northern Ireland

Affairs has refused to go out silently and instead has attacked the Labour

leadership for apparent hypocrisy the rao / Labour's briques at policy has

sent the party into turmoil as the sacking prompted allegations within the

left-wing party of a Stalinist purge speaking to radio force today programme

mr. Smith hinted that Diane Abbott should suffer the same fate as him if

the leadership was genuinely principled on breeks it his comments come after

shadow home secretary Diane Abbott a close ally of the Labour leader defended

mr corbyn's decision adding Owen Smith was a valued colleague

he wanted to make a contribution to the debate and he will be able to continue

to do so what he can't do is sit on our front bench in advance a position which

is simply not Labour Party policy this prompted the sacked Minister to fire

back it's interesting to have Diane Abbott defending the decision she said

something very similar a couple of months ago and she hasn't been sacked

the Labour MP refused to deny that the move amounted to hypocrisy in the shadow

cabinet when challenged by today's Nick Robinson the Welsh MP who unsuccessfully

challenged mr corbyn for Labour leadership in 2016 warned that the

Labour Party leader was pursuing a Euroskeptic policy that was opposed by

the majority of the Labour membership mr. Smith said he will continue to push

for a second referendum from the back bench and urged mr corbyn to show

leadership on breeks it the sacking led to a backlash from a

huge number of remain MPs Lord Peter Hein a Labour peer branded the decision

a terrible Stalinist purge shukaku Mona said it was extraordinary that the

shadow minister had been sacked for advocating a brexit policy which he said

had wide support in the party former cabinet minister Ben Bradshaw told Mr

Smith he was very sorry to see him go however Labour's shadow breeks at

secretary Sir Kier star mer has said the party was not calling for a referendum

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Breaking News today world war 3 Israel admits BOMBING Syrian nuclear reactor in dire warning to Iran - Duration: 3:54.

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bombing Syrian nuclear reactor in dire warning to Iran Israel has admitted

bombing suspected Syrian nuclear reactor in 2007 for the first time today and

said Iran should see the airstrike as a warning Tehran will not be allowed to

develop nuclear weapons the shocking confession comes after Israeli Prime

Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's repeated calls in recent months for the US and

international community to take tougher action on Iran one of Bashar al-assad

Syria's allies Tehran has been seen as a threat by mr. Netanyahu despite Iran

insisting its nuclear program has only peaceful aims and in a new twist the

Israeli military has claimed that North Korea helped build the Syrian reactor in

the alcove our facility near Deir al-zor in eastern syria and said it was just

months away from its activation the force claims that an active reactor in

the area would have had severe strategic implications on the entire Middle East

as well as Israel and Syria Israel Katz Israel's intelligence Minister defended

the airstrike on Twitter he wrote the 2007 operation and its success made

clear that Israel will never allow nuclear weaponry to be in the hands of

those who threatened its existence Syria then and Iran today the Israeli military

released previously classified cockpit footage photographs and intelligence

documents about the bombing that took place on September 6 2007 and described

in detail the events leading up to the attack the nation's military said that

eight warplanes f-16s and f-15s took off from the ramone and hats Arum air bases

and flown to the day or al Zour region 450 kilometers northwest of damascus to

drop 18 tons of munitions on the site an Israeli top secret intelligence

report recently Declassified dated March 30th 2007 reads Syria has set up

within its territory a nuclear reactor for the production of plutonium through

North Korea which according to an initial worst-case assessment is liable

to be activated in approximately another year

- our assessments accretive and orderly for achieving a nuclear weapon an

accusation that North Korea was meddling with Syria was brought forward by the

u.s. as well in an intelligence briefing in 2008 the u.s. report claimed that the

North Korean regime had helped Syria with covered nuclear activities Syria

dismissed the accusations as part of a campaign to discredit the government dot

in a statement Damascus said the Syrian government regrets the campaign of Lies

and falsification by the US administration against Syria including

allegations of nuclear activity the Israeli attack was first made public by

Syria in the early hours of September 6th when it said it had repelled an

incursion by Israeli warplanes the Israeli release which Reuters said it

has been unable to immediately verify contains a black and white aerial

photograph captioned before the attack and showing a box-like structure amid

desert dunes with smaller outlying buildings a series of black and white

videos taken above the target shows the structure in crosshairs daata male voice

is heard counting down 3 seconds a cloud of black smoke rises from the structure

as it explodes other footage appears to show the aftermath a smoldering hole in

the ground Israel's release came ahead of the

publication of a memoir by the then Israeli prime minister who dole mert

containing a recount of the 2007 strike thanks for watch please share like

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