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IT'S OVER, TREY GOWDY MAKES MAJOR ANNOUNCEMENT – THIS IS HUGE…

Trey Gowdy makes real declaration this is enormous Donald Trump proclaimed Spygate the

most exceedingly bad

embarrassment in American history the Obama organization and the FBI sent a government

agent against the Trump battle dependent on.

the non-existent proof of agreement with Russia trey Gowdy showed up before the cameras to

talk about the embarrassment however

nobody could accept what he said gaudí was one of the individuals from Congress who went

to two shut entryway briefings at.

the White House the sessions were driven by Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein and

FBI chief Christopher E Wall Ray

what's more, Rosen sign kept on stonewalling Congress by declining to turn over records

identified with the covert agent who is.

accepted to be Cambridge educator Stephon halper they briefed individuals from the two

gatherings on the covert agents exercises

Gowdy showed up on Fox News to talk about the preparation however his remarks left Trump

supporters baffled Gowdy a previous.

examiner guarded the FBI's utilization of a hate to attempt and penetrate the Trump

battle expressing I am much more

persuaded that the FBI did precisely what my kindred residents would need them to do

when they got the data they got.

furthermore, that it has nothing to do with Donald Trump the South Carolina congressman

additionally talked about how Donald

Trump isn't the objective of the examination expressing however chris beam and pole rosen

stein have at any rate made it.

clear to us donald trump was never the objective of the examination he isn't the present focus

of the examination

presently remember that would all be able to change contingent upon what an observer

says however starting at now I counterfeit chris beam and pole Rosen.

sign our trick at whatever point individuals think Trump is the objective of their examination

I will surrender it over to them

instructions to brief the president it isn't protected to expect that Gowdy has transformed

into a covert government theological rationalist amid the.

course of the examination Gaudi revealed the FBI utilizing the phony news Christopher Steele

dossier to

get a FISA warrant to keep an eye on Carta page gaudí may have just been deluded by

the.

briefers the individuals from Congress who went to the instructions were not given any

records which permitted Wray and Rosen

Stein to outline the data distributed without anyone else terms the government agent initially

connected with Carter page in mid July.

2016 that was a long time before the FBI authoritatively opened the counterintelligence examination

codenamed crossfire tropical storm and Paige was known to the FBI since he participated

in a 2013 examination of a.

Russian covert operative ring the FBI realized Paige was no Russian specialist so the main

reason the government agent would have moved toward him in

mid-july was on the grounds that that was around the time Christopher Steele started

presenting his discoveries which turned into the phony news.

dossier to the department so Trump supporters are thinking about whether in all actuality

what Gowdy guaranteed he was told

that the FBI was focusing on Russians for what reason were Trump partners put under

observation the actualities don't make any sense yet.

it is outlandish for ship different individuals from Congress to get to the base of this outrage

as long as the

Division of Justice and the FBI are declining to respect record demands from Congress we

will stay up with the latest on.

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much obliged to you humph entryways McConnell on criminal

equity upgrade President Donald Trump called Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell this

week to press for activity

on a criminal equity measure that has since quite a while ago partitioned McConnell's

GOP as per three sources acquainted with the.

discussion Trump's Tuesday call to McConnell comes as the criminal equity bill makes strain

inside the Senate

Republican gathering with Arkansas Tom cotton more than once hammering enactment upheld

by various senior GOP.

associates the intra-party split underscores McConnell's long-running hesitance to go through

up to seven days

aforetime on a criminal-equity recommendation that parts his gathering in spite of winning

the president's vocal underwriting.

McConnell had cautioned Trump a week ago amid a gathering at the White House that the Senate

likely would not have time

left on the intermediary sessions officially swarmed docket to take up the criminal equity

charge which would bring down required.

least sentences for certain medication wrongdoers while making new jail preparing programs went

for diminishing

recidivism that discussion recommended that McConnell would eventually siphon the brakes

on a bill sponsored by Trump and.

a portion of his nearest partners in the Senate including legislators Rand Paul r-ky and Lindsey

Graham RSC however both Rand and

Graham took to the TV wireless transmissions on Sunday to tout the criminal equity charges

prospects Paul was joined by his better half

Kelly in going through the week attempting to prepare weight on McConnell and Kentucky

Democrats' divisions bust open as 2020 primary heats up

Barely a month into the 2020 Democratic primary, rifts between the party's liberal and moderate

factions burst open this week - pried loose by an intraparty feud over health care and

taxes that could define the battle to take on President Donald Trump.

It started with Sen. Kamala Harris' comments at a town hall Monday that she backed eliminating

the health insurance industry in order to achieve Medicare for all.

Distancing herself from the proposal on CNN the next day, Sen. Amy Klobuchar cautioned

against immediately "Changing our entire insurance system where over half of Americans get private

insurance."

It wasn't just health care.

By the end of the week, Democratic contenders were sparring over taxes - specifically the

wave of proposals to soak the ultra-rich.

"I'm a little bit tired of listening to things that are pie in the sky, that we never are

going to pass, are never going to afford.

I think it's just disingenuous to promote those things.

You've got to do something that's practical," implored former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg,

himself a billionaire.

"Billionaires like Howard Schultz and Michael Bloomberg want to keep a rigged system in

place that benefits only them and their buddies," she shot back.

Though still gentle compared with the barbs traded by Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders

at the height of the 2016 primary, the week's skirmishes over health care and taxes have

come unexpectedly early to the 2020 contest, presaging a volatile year ahead.

And despite Democrats' focus on Trump's cratering public approval ratings, the week served as

a reminder of the party's own divisions, raising warnings about the prospect of improving Trump's

hand.

"We have no center in either party, and we have extremes in both parties," said Hank

Sheinkopf, a longtime Democratic strategist based in New York.

"I think it's good for the Democratic Party to decide where it is, what it wants, what

it values, and what's going to be the hallmark for the party going into 2020."

Yet Mike McCauley, an alumnus of former President Barack Obama's campaign and administration

and a Democratic strategist in South Carolina, said he's been surprised at how early the

policy debate has emerged - particularly when the field of candidates isn't even set.

"But when you have a field that's this open, maybe that's how you separate the wheat from

the chaff," McCauley said.

"Folks either step in the mud or they shine."

McCauley lauded Harris' decision to appear in the CNN town hall this week in Iowa - "I

think it took a lot of guts," he said.

McCauley predicted that the Harris campaign's decision to stick by her answer on Medicare

for all and eliminating the private health insurance market, while providing the context

that she's also backed less far-reaching bills in the Senate, would strike an early chord

not just on the far left, but beyond.

"Owning where you're at and who you are and not trying to quibble about it or turn tail

earns respect from people in places like South Carolina - or Iowa and New Hampshire, for

that matter," he said.

On Thursday, Sanders added to the early catalog of progressive policies coming out of prospective

presidential campaigns, introducing legislation that would expand the federal estate tax.

Sanders' office said his plan would raise $2.2 trillion by taxing estates of people

who inherit more than $3.5 million - far lower than the current $11 million threshold.

Sanders' proposal followed the release of Warren's "Ultramillionaire" tax proposal.

Harris has proposed an alternative tax break focused more squarely on middle-income earners.

Her plan would give a $6,000 tax break to families earning up to $100,000 annually.

Amid the policy push by progressives, Bill Bloomfield - a prominent California donor

who ran against former Democratic Rep. Henry Waxman as an independent in 2012 - said there's

an opening for a moderate Democrat like Bloomberg, whom Bloomfield plans to support if he runs.

The Democrats staking out progressive positions on health care and tax policies, Bloomfield

suggested, "Are fishing from a small pond."

Meanwhile, Bloomfield said that Bloomberg's plainspoken, practical approach, combined

with his positions on gun control and the work he did to help elect Democrats in the

2018 midterms, give him areas where he can appeal to a broader Democratic electorate

and become a surprise in Iowa and New Hampshire.

He also sees the Republican-turned-independent-turned-Democrat former New York mayor as the most formidable

challenger to Trump in the general election.

"If I were Donald Trump," Bloomfield said, "I would hope like heck that the nominee isn't

Michael Bloomberg."

Among progressive Democrats in the top tier of the 2020 field, policy differences on issues

ranging from health care to taxes and climate change are relatively minor, and so far they

have drawn less attention than potential candidates' biographies.

Michael Ceraso, a Democratic strategist who worked on the presidential campaigns of Sanders

and Obama, said Democratic voters in 2020 are more likely to consider a candidate's

record than any policies they propose.

"I think it's the past that is going to be evaluated a lot harder than these Senate bills

that folks are introducing now to try to get some media attention," he said.

The week also showcased Democratic unity when Schultz announced that he was considering

an independent run for president.

Fearful that a third-party candidacy could siphon votes from the Democratic nominee,

potentially handing Trump a second term, Democrats of every stripe piled on Schultz this week,

relentlessly criticizing the former Starbucks chief executive.

"He's kind of uniting the Democrats," said Sean Bagniewski, chairman of the Polk County

Democrats in Iowa.

"So the people who maybe felt they were far apart on health policy or tax policy are now

all kind of agreeing that we don't like the way that he's attacking us."

On that issue, he said, "You almost see all the different factions uniting."

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40 points on his final answer! Is it enough? | Family Feud - Duration: 4:46.

STEVE: WELCOME BACK TO THE

"FEUD," EVERYBODY. THE MILLER

FAMILY WON THE GAME.

[CHEERS AND APPLAUSE]

AND NOW IT'S TIME TO PLAY--

AUDIENCE: FAST MONEY!

STEVE: ALL RIGHT, JOSH. MARTY'S

OFF STAGE. I'M GONNA ASK YOU 5

QUESTIONS IN 20 SECONDS. YOU

CAN'T THINK OF SOMETHING, YOU

JUST SAY "PASS." YOU AND MARTY

TOGETHER COME UP WITH 200

POINTS, TELL THEM WHAT YOU'RE

GONNA WIN.

JOSH: $20,000!

STEVE: YEAH.

[CHEERS AND APPLAUSE]

ALL RIGHT, YOU READY?

JOSH: I'M READY.

STEVE: 20 SECONDS ON THE CLOCK,

PLEASE. WE ASKED 100 WOMEN. TELL

ME THE WORST THING TO DISCOVER

IS NOT READY ON YOUR WEDDING

DAY.

JOSH: THE VENUE.

STEVE: WHAT COLOR DO TREES TURN

IN THE FALL?

JOSH: BROWN.

STEVE: TELL ME HOW MANY POUNDS

A NEWBORN BABY WEIGHS.

JOSH: 10.

STEVE: WHAT DO YOU THINK OF WHEN

YOU HEAR THE WORD "IVORY"?

JOSH: ELEPHANT.

STEVE: FILL IN THE BLANK. CARROT

BLANK.

JOSH: CAKE.

[BELL DINGS]

[CHEERS AND APPLAUSE]

STEVE: WE ASKED 100 WOMEN. TELL

ME THE WORST THING TO DISCOVER

IS NOT READY ON YOUR WEDDING

DAY. YOU SAID VENUE.

SURVEY SAID...

[BUZZER]

WHAT COLOR DO TREE LEAVES TURN

IN THE FALL? YOU SAID BROWN.

SURVEY SAID...

JOSH: YEAH!

STEVE: TELL ME HOW MANY POUNDS

A NEWBORN BABY WEIGHS. YOU SAID

10 POUNDS. I HEARD ALL THE WOMEN

IN HERE GO, "LORD."

[LAUGHTER]

"OH, LORD."

SURVEY SAID...

JOSH: YEAH.

STEVE: WHAT DO YOU THINK OF WHEN

YOU HEAR THE WORD "IVORY"? YOU

SAID ELEPHANT.

SURVEY SAID...

JOSH: YEAH!

STEVE: FILL IN THE BLANK. CARROT

BLANK. YOU SAID CARROT CAKE.

SURVEY SAID...

JOSH: YEAH!

[CHEERS AND APPLAUSE]

STEVE: ALL RIGHT, MARTY.

ALL RIGHT, MARTY. JOSH GOT YOU

BETTER THAN HALFWAY. HE GOT YOU

110. YOU NEED 90.

MARTY: ALL RIGHT, JOSH.

STEVE: OK?

MARTY: GOOD JOB.

STEVE: YOU GOT TO FOCUS FOR

THIS, MARTY, OK?

MARTY: YES, SIR.

STEVE: ALL RIGHT, LET'S REMIND

EVERYBODY OF JOSH'S ANSWERS. 25

SECONDS ON THE CLOCK, PLEASE. WE

ASKED 100 WOMEN. TELL ME THE

WORST THING TO DISCOVER IS NOT

READY ON YOUR WEDDING DAY.

MARTY: YOUR WEDDING CAKE.

STEVE: WHAT COLOR DO TREE LEAVES

TURN IN THE FALL?

MARTY: BROWN.

STEVE: TRY AGAIN.

MARTY: RED.

STEVE: TELL ME HOW MANY POUNDS

A NEWBORN BABY WEIGHS.

MARTY: 5 POUNDS.

STEVE: WHAT DO YOU THINK OF WHEN

YOU HEAR THE WORD "IVORY"?

MARTY: AN ELEPHANT.

STEVE: TRY AGAIN.

MARTY: PIANO KEYS.

STEVE: FILL IN THE BLANK. CARROT

BLANK.

MARTY: TOP.

[BELL DINGS]

STEVE: ALL RIGHT, LET'S GO. WE

ASKED 100 WOMEN. TELL ME THE

WORST THING TO DISCOVER IS NOT

READY ON YOUR WEDDING DAY. YOU

SAID CAKE. SURVEY SAID...

WEDDING DRESS. WEDDING DRESS

NUMBER ONE. WHAT COLOR DO TREE

LEAVES TURN IN THE FALL? YOU

SAID RED. SURVEY SAID...

BROWN WAS THE NUMBER ONE ANSWER.

TELL ME HOW MANY POUNDS A

NEWBORN BABY WEIGHS. YOU SAID

5. LITTLE BAG OF SUGAR. SURVEY

SAID...

7. 7 IS THE NUMBER ONE ANSWER.

YEP. WHAT DO YOU THINK OF WHEN

YOU HEAR THE WORD "IVORY"? YOU

SAID, AHH, PIANO KEYS. SURVEY

SAID...

OH, THAT WAS A GOOD ONE. IVORY

SOAP. IVORY SOAP.

MARTY: SOAP. SOAP.

STEVE: WE NEED 44 POINTS. WE

NEED A BIG ONE. FILL IN THE

BLANK. CARROT BLANK. YOU SAID

CARROT TOP. MY MAN. WORKED WITH

HIM MANY TIMES. SURVEY SAID...

MARTY: OHH!

STEVE: OOH. BOY.

OH, BOY. THAT WAS CLOSE. CARROT

CAKE WAS NUMBER ONE. WOW. WOW.

WELL, $5.00 A POINT. 980 BUCKS.

BUT THEY'RE COMING RIGHT BACK ON

"FAMILY FEUD," EVERYBODY. I'M

STEVE HARVEY. WE'LL SEE YOU NEXT

TIME.

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What Is Project Noah on The Passage? | Heavy.com - Duration: 6:32.

What Is Project Noah on The Passage? | Heavy.com

The Passage, the new Fox series based on the bestselling trilogy of novels by Justin Cronin — The Passage, The Twelve and The City of Mirrors — debuted on Monday, January 14, and continues to air on Monday nights at 9/8c.

In the post-apocalyptic world of The Passage, Project NOAH—the program carried out by a group of secretive, renegade scientists—paves the way for the end of the human race.

The scientists have been experimenting with a new virus that could potentially lead to a cure for all the world's disease or wipe out all humans — i.e.

scientists are attempting to harness the immunity of rabid vampires to cure human diseases.

When a young foster child named Amy Bellafonte is chosen as a test subject for the virus, former FBI agent and war hero Brad Wolgast is sent to fetch and deliver her to the facility.

The two form a close bond during their travels, and Wolgast becomes somewhat of a surrogate father to the girl after they go on the run from the scientists behind Project NOAH.

Check out the trailer above.

So what exactly is "Project NOAH?" The project centers around a group of scientists trying to stop the spread of a new strain of the Avian flu that's been spreading quickly though China and threatening a global pandemic, although their "solution" also brought with it some devastating results.

Here's what we know about Project NOAH:.

Trouble is coming… Don't miss the next episode of #ThePassage this Monday at 9/8c on @FOXTV.

pic.twitter.com/SM80fP6f51   — The Passage (@ThePassageFOX) February 1, 2019  .

The test subjects of the secret Project NOAH experiments are unknowingly agreeing to drug testing in exchange for shorter sentences, nicer incarceration arrangements and the possibility of being taken off of death row.

However, the government scientists have conveniently failed to tell the inmates that the drugs they receive will turn them into blood-sucking, vampire-like creatures, although the show and book series refrains from using the word "vampire" to describe the creatures.

According to the Washington Post, these creatures "seem catatonic whenever they're not being fed a steady diet of animal blood in their holding pens," but they are able to communicate telepathically with one another via Patient Zero, a human once known as Tim Fanning, an "ego-maniacal doctor who was part of the science team's original quest for a miracle cure for diseases.

During these trial tests, two of the main scientists on the Project NOAH crew to make the desperate decision to try infecting a child with their vampire virus as the Avian flu looms ever nearer.

The scientists believe a younger immune system will be able to better handle the virus and fight the side effects of the injection (like turning into a blood-sucking creature who turns to dust when exposed to sunlight).

The scientists are hopeful that 10-year-old Amy Bellafonte's body and extra neurons would fight the virus and instead replicate the creatures' resistance to disease.

Project Noah won't stop until they find a cure.

#ThePassage pic.twitter.com/792Mf5CxeC   — The Passage (@ThePassageFOX) January 31, 2019  .

Brad Wolgast, a former FBI agent and war hero, is sent to Memphis to retrieve Amy, a 10-year-old girl living in foster care after her mother overdosed in the parking lot of a fast-food restaurant and died.

However, Wolgast ends up having a crisis of conscience and instead rescues the girl from her fate as a test subject, forcing both on the run from the Project NOAH scientists and angry government bureaucrats involved with the experiments.

Tonight's episode will explore Project NOAH in more detail, so fans of the show (and/or the book series) will get a closer look at what the shady group of scientists are actually up to with the "life saving" project.

Tune in tonight at 9/8c on Fox to catch the newest episode of The Passage.

READ NEXT: The Passage Cast Spoilers & Characters.

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Is Heather Martin on 'The Bachelor' Really a Virgin? | Heavy.com - Duration: 4:30.

Is Heather Martin on 'The Bachelor' Really a Virgin? | Heavy.com

Heather Martin has been turning heads this season on The Bachelor.

The 22-year-old lives in Carlsbad, VA, where she works as an assistant program manager.

Her big secret this season (although it's hardly a secret anymore) is that she's never been kissed.

But is Heather a virgin? What do we know about her virginity?.

Read on, but BEWARE OF SPOILERS!.      .

Heather met Colton back in July, before the show started filming.

The two connected at an event for the Colton Underwood Legacy Foundation.

Heather then took to Instagram to post about the encounter, where her sister captioned it, "Virgins all around #virginlivesmatter #jointhecolt #coltonforbachelor #pickheather  PS scroll to the left to see Heather and Colton's first one on one " Based on this Instagram alone, it would seem that Heather is a virgin.

Heather briefly worked as a marketing research consultant for a woman's pregnancy care clinic.

Her LinkedIn reveals that, like Colton, she is a big dog lover.

She spent four months interning for Dogs on the Run.

According to Reality Steve, Colton and Heather are likely to share their first kiss– and Heather's first ever kiss– on the February 4 episode of The Bachelor.

The kiss presumably takes place during their one on one date.

In a couple weeks, Heather will score another date with Colton– a group date with Cassie, Hanna G, and Kirpa.

Colton's virginity is at the epicenter of the season.

In fact, in the season promo for the show, Colton says, "I am a virgin, but that's just a small part of who I am.".

In another interview, he defended being a virgin, saying, "For me to hear people say, 'Hey, it's a skeleton in your closet', it's like, well, why's that a skeleton? Why isn't that just part of who I am and what makes me me? Why does that have to be portrayed as a bad thing?".

On the internet, some people are saying the two are destined for one another because they're both a virgin.

But according to Reality Steve, Heather doesn't make it to hometown dates.

She gets the rose on the February 4 episode, as well as the February 11 episode.

But in the February 18 episode, Heather is sent packing.

Who does make it to hometown dates this season? Those going home with Colton are Tayshia, Hannah G, Caelynn, and Cassie.

Only time will tell who the bachelor chooses.

Be sure to tune into tonight's episode at 8pm ET/PT on ABC.

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