2016New music alert: Solah releases new single "ODODUN" featuring Isaac GeraldsFollowing thrilling renditions of his previous singles, ‘Asake’ and ‘Orewa’, Solah teams up with vocal power house, Isaac Geralds on this love song done in Western Nigerian Yoruba Dialect. On this track produced by Olaitan Dada of Natialo Productions, Solah expresses his undying, ever-fresh love to his lover and it would certainly catch the fancy of Romantics and highlife lovers alike.Solah, born Sola Esan, is a Nigerian Afro pop singer/Songwriter whose unique writing and vocal abilities cannot be easily overlooked.
He is of Ekiti State descent and is a graduate of Dramatic Arts from Obafemi Awolowo University.His style of music originates from constant appreciation of various genres of music (RnB, Soul, Folk, Jazz, Country and Highlife) and creating a distinctive sound from a fusion of various elements and techniques of these genres. His Passion for music has been part of him for as long as he can remember, but his interest in pursuing Music as a career became evident in the year 2013 when he met the producer (Laitan Dada) who could effortlessly interpret his style of music.His first Single ‘Asake’ gained a lot of airplay, won the Naija Fresh competition with Ajebo and Moyo on NaijaFM and also topped the chart on Dan Foster’s Top 10 countdown on Inspiration FM. He followed this with another breathtaking love song, "Orewa".Having written over eighty five songs and recorded a number of them, Solah is an artist ready to take the music scene by storm!Enjoy and share the love.CONNECT WITH SOLAH Instagram: @Solahonline Twitter: @justsolah
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Tuesday, 15 November 2016
Football news: Athletico Madrid set for clash against Real Madrid
Atletico Madrid host Real Madrid for the last time in La Liga at the Vicente Calderon on Saturday with the pain of a second Champions League final defeat in three years to their city rivals still fresh in the memory.
However, both sides have been troubled by severe injury problems with Atletico's top scorer Antoine Griezmann and Real captain Sergio Ramos facing a race against time to be fit.
Real lifted their 11th European Cup on penalties in the last meeting between the teams in May and Atletico are the more desperate side for more reasons than just revenge as Diego Simeone's men lie six points off the leaders at the top of the table.
"There are scars that remain there and that we will never forget," said Atletico captain Gabi.
"They are bitter moments and above all they are hard because of what it meant to all Atletico fans."
Atletico are due to move to their new La Peineta stadium next season after 50 years at the Calderon.
And after two defeats in three games, Gabi believes victory is necessary to get back in the title hunt.
"That it is the last derby at the Calderon in La Liga makes it all the more exciting and special," he added.
"If we win we are in the fight once more."
Griezmann returned from international duty with France with a severely bruised left foot, but has trained this week and is expected to start.
Real are even more ravaged by injury with Toni Kroos, Casemiro and Alvaro Morata definitely sidelined.
Ramos hasn't played since spraining knee ligaments over a month ago, but is aiming to return with his usual central defensive partner Pepe also a major doubt.
However, Madrid will have a fully-fit Luka Modric, who Gabi described as Real's "best player" free to start for the first time in nearly two months.
Despite Real's European hoodoo over Atletico, it is the red and white side of Madrid that has dominated in recent seasons in league encounters.
Atletico haven't lost a league derby in the past three seasons, including Zinedine Zidane's only La Liga defeat as Real boss in a 1-0 win at the Santiago Bernabeu back in February.
BARCA’S CHANCE
With their two major title rivals facing off, Barcelona have the chance to jump into top spot earlier on Saturday when Malaga visit the Camp Nou.
Barca reversed a trend of poor results following international breaks with a 4-0 hammering of Deportivo la Coruna last month, but once again face being deprived of some of their South American stars.
Luis Suarez is suspended, while Lionel Messi and Neymar only arrived back in Barcelona on Thursday after starring for Argentina and Brazil respectively in World Cup qualifying.
Paco Alcacer will start in Suarez's absence as he continues his search for a first Barca goal since a €30 million move from Valencia in August.
Meanwhile, Barca should be boosted by the return of Gerard Pique and Jordi Alba from injury.
Sevilla will aim to remain in the title hunt and bounce back from a thrilling 2-1 defeat to Barca a fortnight ago when they visit Deportivo la Coruna.
Villarreal travel to Athletic Bilbao in a match of huge consequence in the battle for the fourth Champions League place in the pick of Sunday's fixtures.
Two sides will also be under new management for the first time as Victor Sanchez takes charge of Betis at home to Las Palmas and Joaquin Caparros' bow as Osasuna coach comes on Monday at Leganes.
Fixtures (all times GMT)
Friday
Real Betis v Las Palmas (1945)
Saturday
Deportivo la Coruna v Sevilla (1200), Barcelona v Malaga (1515), Eibar v Celta Vigo (1730), Atletico Madrid v Real Madrid (1945)
Sunday
Alaves v Espanyol (1100), Valencia v Granada (1515), Sporting Gijon v Real Sociedad (1730), Athletic Bilbao v Villarreal (1945)
Monday
Leganes v Osasuna (1945)
Football news: Athletico Madrid set for clash against Real Madrid
Atletico Madrid host Real Madrid for the last time in La Liga at the Vicente Calderon on Saturday with the pain of a second Champions League final defeat in three years to their city rivals still fresh in the memory.
However, both sides have been troubled by severe injury problems with Atletico's top scorer Antoine Griezmann and Real captain Sergio Ramos facing a race against time to be fit.
Real lifted their 11th European Cup on penalties in the last meeting between the teams in May and Atletico are the more desperate side for more reasons than just revenge as Diego Simeone's men lie six points off the leaders at the top of the table.
"There are scars that remain there and that we will never forget," said Atletico captain Gabi.
"They are bitter moments and above all they are hard because of what it meant to all Atletico fans."
Atletico are due to move to their new La Peineta stadium next season after 50 years at the Calderon.
And after two defeats in three games, Gabi believes victory is necessary to get back in the title hunt.
"That it is the last derby at the Calderon in La Liga makes it all the more exciting and special," he added.
"If we win we are in the fight once more."
Griezmann returned from international duty with France with a severely bruised left foot, but has trained this week and is expected to start.
Real are even more ravaged by injury with Toni Kroos, Casemiro and Alvaro Morata definitely sidelined.
Ramos hasn't played since spraining knee ligaments over a month ago, but is aiming to return with his usual central defensive partner Pepe also a major doubt.
However, Madrid will have a fully-fit Luka Modric, who Gabi described as Real's "best player" free to start for the first time in nearly two months.
Despite Real's European hoodoo over Atletico, it is the red and white side of Madrid that has dominated in recent seasons in league encounters.
Atletico haven't lost a league derby in the past three seasons, including Zinedine Zidane's only La Liga defeat as Real boss in a 1-0 win at the Santiago Bernabeu back in February.
BARCA’S CHANCE
With their two major title rivals facing off, Barcelona have the chance to jump into top spot earlier on Saturday when Malaga visit the Camp Nou.
Barca reversed a trend of poor results following international breaks with a 4-0 hammering of Deportivo la Coruna last month, but once again face being deprived of some of their South American stars.
Luis Suarez is suspended, while Lionel Messi and Neymar only arrived back in Barcelona on Thursday after starring for Argentina and Brazil respectively in World Cup qualifying.
Paco Alcacer will start in Suarez's absence as he continues his search for a first Barca goal since a €30 million move from Valencia in August.
Meanwhile, Barca should be boosted by the return of Gerard Pique and Jordi Alba from injury.
Sevilla will aim to remain in the title hunt and bounce back from a thrilling 2-1 defeat to Barca a fortnight ago when they visit Deportivo la Coruna.
Villarreal travel to Athletic Bilbao in a match of huge consequence in the battle for the fourth Champions League place in the pick of Sunday's fixtures.
Two sides will also be under new management for the first time as Victor Sanchez takes charge of Betis at home to Las Palmas and Joaquin Caparros' bow as Osasuna coach comes on Monday at Leganes.
Fixtures (all times GMT)
Friday
Real Betis v Las Palmas (1945)
Saturday
Deportivo la Coruna v Sevilla (1200), Barcelona v Malaga (1515), Eibar v Celta Vigo (1730), Atletico Madrid v Real Madrid (1945)
Sunday
Alaves v Espanyol (1100), Valencia v Granada (1515), Sporting Gijon v Real Sociedad (1730), Athletic Bilbao v Villarreal (1945)
Monday
Leganes v Osasuna (1945)
Floyd Mayweather says comparing him to Connor McGregor is a disrespect
Floyd Mayweather is sick of the Conor McGregor comparisons -- saying it's "total disrespect" because the UFC star is an ant and Floyd is an elephant. Seriously. Floyd went on about Conor for nearly 5 minutes -- here's a sample. We'll have more on the "entertainment life
dream Kardashian got his birth certificate
Dream Kardashian's birth certificate checks out -- she was born on 11/10, Rob's the dad, Blac Chyna's the mom ... and the doctor who delivered the kid has seen multiple Kardashian vaginas!Entertainment life has obtained a copy of Dream's birth certificate, which lists Dr. Paul Crane as the delivery doc. It's an encore performance ... he did the same for Kim, Kourtney and even Kris!We're told Kim and Kris referred Chyna to the man the Kardashian women trust with their lady bits ... and Crane was booked for the birth.
Trevor Noah Comment on Donald Trump 'stop it' response to hate crime
As reports of hate crimes erupt in the wake of Donald Trump's shocking election win, Trevor Noah has found the president-elect's response to be less than satisfactory.The Daily Show host last night discussed Trump's 60 Minutes interview with CBS's Lesley Stahl, in which he said he would tell his supporters to: 'Stop it'.'Maybe that's his secret plan to beat ISIS,' Noah said. 'Look them in the camera and say: "ISIS stop it".'
Noah also mocked the fact that Trump insisted he had been unaware that these crimes were taking place in his name.He said: 'It appears that Donald Trump has been so consumed with Twitter that he hasn't had a chance to check Twitter.'
Noah also mocked the fact that Trump insisted he had been unaware that these crimes were taking place in his name.He said: 'It appears that Donald Trump has been so consumed with Twitter that he hasn't had a chance to check Twitter.'
Monday, 14 November 2016
An 18yrs old girl killed two children because of bread
Kenyan police have reportedly arrested an 18-year-old girl from Kiraini in Nyeri County, over the alleged murder of two children.According to the reports, the suspect identified as Leah Wambui reportedly attacked her nephews for eating a whole loaf of bread without leaving any for her, News Flash reports.ALSO READ: Woman murders 4-yr-old child, dumps body in well (Graphic Photo)Wambui is reported to have used a blunt object to hit the children while their mother was out.Neighbours who reportedly rushed to the aid of the children after hearing their screams said they found the young boys bleeding from injuries they had sustained in the attack.News Flash reports that one of the children reportedly bled out from the cuts on his head and died on his way to the hospital.The mother of the children confirmed to journalists that her sons died following the assault by Wambui.
the Senate are reconsidering accepting president buhari request
Reports say this might be as a result of the meetings which Buhari had with the Senate President, Bukola Saraki.The Senate had earlier rejected the request, saying there were no documents supporting the request as referenced in the letter sent by the President.According to Punch, the Majority Leader of the Senate, Senator Ali Ndume, said“We will deal with the issues this week by God’s grace.”The Chairman, Senate Committee on Media and Public Affairs, Senator Sabi Abdullahi, who spoke on the issue, added that “As it is, we don’t even have any information that will enable us to be diligent.“We passed the budget and the borrowing plan in the budget was clear, N3.2tn made up of N900bn from domestic sources and the balance from external lenders. But the question is: with the new one that was sent, what have they done with respect to the provisions of the 2016 budget? It is not clear. How are they going to do it?“Those are the things we presume are in the document that Mr. President said was ‘attached’, which, unfortunately, his officials were careless about and they showed that they are truly incompetent. This is the first time we are seeing information on the budget sent to us without those details. It came as a letter. We saw the letter and it was read.“Do we have any alternative? No, we don’t. I have seen situations where people have tried as much as possible to create and perpetuate the frosty relationship between the two arms of government. It is unfortunate.”You will recall that Senator Ali Ndume said he regretted not marketing the proposal » for the loan, shortly after the Senate threw it out.
Sunday, 13 November 2016
Donald Trump appoint Reince preibus as chief of staff
President-elect Donald J. Trump on Sunday chose Reince Priebus, the chairman of the Republican National Committee and a loyal campaign adviser, to be his White House chief of staff, turning to a Washington insider whose friendship with the House speaker, Paul D. Ryan, could help secure early legislative victories.In selecting Mr. Priebus, the president-elect passed over Stephen K. Bannon, the right-wing media mogul who oversaw his presidential campaign. If Mr. Trump had appointed Mr. Bannon, a fierce critic of the Republican establishment, it would have demonstrated a continued disdain for a party that Mr. Trump fought throughout his campaign.Mr. Trump’s choice is certain to anger some of his most conservative supporters, many of whom expect him to battle the Washington establishment over issues like taxes, immigration, trade, health care and the environment. They view Mr. Priebus as a deal maker who will be too eager to push the new president toward compromise.The Run-UpThe podcast that makes sense of the most delirious stretch of the 2016 campaign. Mr. Priebus is expected to have multiple deputies, including Katie Walsh, the chief of staff of the Republican National Committee, who is close to Mr. Priebus and helped ensure a tight working relationship between the party’s operational infrastructure and Mr. Trump’s campaign.Other advisers in Mr. Trump’s inner circle will also have his ear, including Jared Kushner, his son-in-law, who is likely to wield great influence over the new president regardless of whether he holds a formal title. Mr. Kushner, who has no experience in politics or government, is often the last person Mr. Trump turns to for counsel.Mr. Bannon — the longtime chairman of Breitbart News, a site distinguished by its nationalist, conspiracy-laden coverage — was named chief strategist and senior counselor, and a news release from Mr. Trump’s transition team said that Mr. Priebus and Mr. Bannon would work as “equal partners.” Mr. Bannon is also likely to serve as a conduit to the populist right and conservative media outlets.A onetime Goldman Sachs banker, Mr. Bannon has transformed himself into a media figure who favors a scorched-earth style of politics and views the corporate elite and the government establishment with disdain.Breitbart News regularly traffics in racially charged accusations about President Obama, provocative comparisons between abortion providers and Holocaust killers, and contempt for feminism. Many of its articles tap into a fierce populism not unlike the voter sentiment that helped fuel Mr. Trump’s victory.
Trump protesters resounding there message :no national mandate
They come in all ages and walks of life, unflinching and determined to be heard.Mothers
with young children, hoping to impart an up-close lesson in history. Animated college students stretching their political vocal cords for the first time. Aging Baby Boomers who haven't toted a protest sign since their anti-war days in the 1970s.A group of students demonstrate outside the White House in opposition of President-elect Donald ...moreJose Luis Magana, APStreet demonstrations that started as a release of anger, frustration and disbelief after Democrat Hillary Clinton conceded to Republican Donald Trump have mushroomed into a rolling movement that has engulfed the country for four days and counting.From New York to Miami to Olympia, Wash., to Iowa City, the election results have touched a nerve. Shouts of "Dump Trump" and "Not My President" are the battle cry punctuating gatherings along Fifth Avenue, outside the White House and in front of small-town city halls.Most have been peaceful; a few have teetered toward violence; many have been emotional.While most protesters acknowledge they can't change Tuesday's vote, they want to stand in deafening opposition to a candidate who disparaged women, gays, immigrants and other segments of society.Political action group MoveOn.org was one of the first to issue a call to action early Wednesday."We were sort of reeling" Tuesday night in the raw hours as Trump's victory became evident, Ben Wikler, Washington director for MoveOn, told USA TODAY on Saturday. "Our idea was for people in common to show each other they weren't alone. There were people out there who would fight with them."MoveOn urged Americans to gather peacefully to "take a continued stand against misogyny, racism, Islamophobia and xenophobia." Within hours, about 275 protests and vigils had been organized nationwide Wednesday, Wikler said. "There was an enormous outpouring of spontaneous energy and concern."Wikler said one of MoveOn's biggest goals with protests is to "show there is not a national mandate" of support for the policies of Trump. "Members of Congress should have no illusions."He said he was not surprised by the rush to the streets in the first 24 hours. "People feel abandoned now," he said.Yong Jung Cho, 26, who organized a candlelight vigil in front of the White House on Wednesday night, said about 2,000 people showed up. "Together, we sang, we cried and we marched" to Trump's hotel on Pennsylvania Avenue. "In this moment, the protests are showing the people, the country and the world that we are here for each other."Other protests have sprouted up through social media. More than a dozen Facebook protest groups organized in the past few days, one even soliciting members worldwide.The demonstrations have not been "premeditated," said Kari Winter, a University at Buffalo professor of American studies who has researched protest movements."The election results took almost everyone by surprise," Winter said. "The protests have erupted out of the shock and rage of people who suddenly feel disinherited and homeless."The right to protest, the core of the First Amendment, is a basic American value. Throughout history, protest movements have led to shifts in the U.S. landscape. Strikes at small factories in the 1930s blossomed into labor protests nationwide that resulted in workplace practices and protections still in place today.Even though the Supreme Court ruled segregation unconstitutional in 1954, it took sit-ins and demonstrations to finally enact real change, most notably the 1963 March on Washington.The anti-war movement of the late 1960s and '70s raged through campus sit-ins, strikes and protests, raising social awareness and influencing the course of the Vietnam conflict.In recent times, there have been mixed reviews on whether protest movements such as Occupy Wall Street and Black Lives Matter have been a success. Winter said social media platforms play such a significant role in protests today that the dynamic has changed from years past. But there are similarities.
Corey lewandoski resigns from CNN after visit to Trump tower
Former Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski resigned from his role as a political commentator on CNN Friday, effectively immediately, after being seen arriving at Trump Tower earlier in the day.Despite being fired from the Trump campaign in June, Lewandowski has stayed in close contact with his former co-workers and there has been a lot of speculation about a Lewandowski role in the Trump White House.CNN's decision to hire Lewandowski three days after he left the Trump campaign was highly controversial and the move was condemned by several media critics. USA TODAY columnist Rem Reider felt Lewandoski's hire was one of the worst examples of "the revolving door between politics and the media" because unlike many talking heads, the combative Lewandoski had minimal political experience."His background is largely as a Trump guy," Reider wrote. "And not so much as a strategist — Trump is his own strategist — or deep thinker, but as a right-hand man, a body man and an enforcer."I think it's really important to have voices on CNN who are supportive of the Republican nominee," CNN President Jeff Zucker said, defending his decision to hire Lewandowski to Variety. "It's hard to find a lot of those. Our competitors tried to hire him too."Lewandowski drew national media attention in March when he was charged with simple assault after reporter Michelle Fields accused him of forcefully grabbing her during a Florida Trump rally. Authorities declined to prosecute Lewandowski, citing a lack of evidence.
waec certificate issued to pres.buhari
– The issue of President Buhari’s WAEC certificate has finally been put to rest – Alex Ajayi who is a former WAEC registrar confirmed signing Buhari’s certificate – He also said he issued certificates to Abacha and Babangida Alex Ajayi who is a former registrar of the West African Examination Council (WAEC) has opened up that he issued certificate to Muhammadu Buhari in the 60s. The issue of President Buhari’s certificate caused a controversy in the run-up to the presidential election in 2015 and even after he was elected, petitions have been submitted in court challenging the legitimacy of Buhari whom many believe does not possess a WAEC certificate or its equivalence. Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Whatsapp Alex Ajayi confirmed issuing WAEC certificates to President Buhari In an interview with the 86-year-old Ajayi who is the first graduate from Adfo-Ekiti put to rest the controversy sorruonding the president’s certificate by revealing that apart from Buhari, he also issued certificates to the late General Sanni Abacha and General Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida. He said: “I joined the West African Examination Council as a pioneer staff. I was the first substantive Nigerian Assistant Registrar. I took over the control of the examination from the University of Cambridge. I took examiners to Cambridge for training across 10 years and trained them in Nigeria. I had the opportunity of issuing WAEC certificates to three former Heads of State: Buhari, Abacha and Babangida in the 60s. “When I was in WAEC, I was put on the council of the University of Ife (now Obafemi Awolowo University) in 1966 by the national government of Aguiyi Ironsi. I was put on three important committees. The vice-chancellor and others were interested that I became a full staff of the university which I was not really keen about. But I finally accepted out of pressure. When I was serving on the council of the University of Ife, I was among the three-member committee Read more: https://www.naij.com/1046662-issued-waec-certificates-buhari-two-presidents-ex-registrar-opens.html
Saturday, 12 November 2016
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a new born baby born with teeth
@badmanazee took to his Twitter handle to share a photo of a new born baby born with teeth. Who believes this?
a woman sent her son packing after he voted for Donald Trump
Texas mother sent her young son packing out of their home for voting for Donald Trump in a mock election at his school. The shocking video which emerged on Friday, shows the mother giving her son all his belongings in a suitcase, before telling him 'Since you voted for Donald Trump,
You can get your sh** and get out,'The child screamed in horror as his mother showed him the door, where she left a small suitcase packed with all of his belongings. "You wanna vote for him, I'm going to show ya,' she says as she unlocks their door."Explaining to his mom why he voted Donald Trump in school, the poor child who is seen crying holding a sign written 'My mother kicked me out because I voted for Donald Trump' said it was because he sees him on TV a lot. Watch the video below...
Mikel set to join eyeama in France
Mikel is reportedly in talks with Marseille over a move to France in January – The Super Eagles captain Mikel has however not shut his door at a new contract at Chelsea – Fenerbahce are also believed to be monitoring Mikel’s situation but have yet to make a move Chelsea midfielder John Obi Mikel’s representatives have had contact from Marseille over a January transfer, Goal.com reports. Mikel’s contract expires in the summer and sources at the club say Chelsea will not be giving him a new one. The Super Eagles captain has not been in a match-day squad this term. He was able to work under Antonio Conte for only a week during pre-season because he was with Nigeria at the Rio Olympics. Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Whatsapp Mikel in talks with Marseille However, the report also suggested that Mikel would be interested in renewing with the Blues if an offer was forthcoming. Marseille, who were subject to a £32 million takeover by Frank McCourt in October, want to convince the 29-year-old to join their squad in January and have opened formal discussions over a move. It was gathered that Fenerbahce are also monitoring Mikel’s situation but have yet to make a move. Since returning in late August from the Rio Olympic games, Mikel has fallen behind Nemanja Matic, N’Golo Kante, Nathaniel Chalobah and Ruben Loftus-Cheek in the pecking order and is not a part of Conte’s plans.
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Clinton aides accused the FBI for loss of election
Top aides to Hillary Clinton are blaming FBI Director James Comey and the media for the Democrat’s devastating loss in the presidential election.Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta, communications director Jennifer Palmieri and other Clinton aides sought to provide explanations during a private conference call Thursday with supporters of the Democratic nominee for a loss that to many came out of nowhere.They were pressed on the call for answers and insight from supporters stung by the surprise loss.At one point on the call, Podesta noted that Comey is the guy “who we think may have cost us the election,” according to one Clinton surrogate who relayed details about the call to The Hill.Another unidentified aide also seemed to blame Comey.“We saw turnout down and didn't do nearly as well as we thought. Something happened and it happened in a pretty steady way late in the race,” the aide said, according to the surrogate.The surrogate said the clear message from the call was that Comey had contributed to the declining turnout. “That last week, it was just one too many things,” Palmieri added later, referring to the post-Comey final week of the campaign.Comey on Oct. 6, Comey said the FBI had not found any information in the new emails that would change its original decision that Clinton should not be charged.Aides also blamed the media for the loss.“The media always covered her as the person who would be president and therefore tried to eviscerate her before the election, but covered Trump who was someone who was entertaining and sort of gave him a pass,” Podesta said. “We need to reflect and analyze that and put our voices forward.”Trump during the campaign frequently criticized the media for being too hard on him.Podesta, whose hacked emails were released by WikiLeaks over the campaign’s final stretch, said top Clinton aides will argue that the press created a “false moral equivalency” in its coverage of Clinton and Trump.The campaign chairman blamed the press for “the dominance of the way they covered the email” controversy, saying it overlooked “the conflicts of Trump's businesses, the Russian contacts we are now learning to be true, the failure of the press following the 3-page leak to the New York Times to really dig into the income tax question.”The Times in October published an explosive story that suggested Trump may not have paid income taxes for more than a decade. Trump had also been criticized for possible business dealings in Russia.“We need to be mindful of the fact that they're going to continue, they won't quit, they're going to continue to throw mud,” he said of the press, adding that Clinton supporters need to “defend her and her legacy and the kind of person she is.”Surrogates on the call who asked questions included donor J.B. Pritzker, Ready for Hillary co-founder Allida Black and strategist Maria Cardona. Black cried at one point during the call.Palmieri also acknowledged the campaign is still looking for answers.“Thirty-six hours after the most devastating loss in the history of American politics, we're looking at a white board right now with lots of ideas,” Palmieri said. “We're sort of figuring out what we need to do this week, and what we need Democrats to do in the next two months ahead of the inaugural.“I don't have a real answer except to say we have ideas about what works needs to be done and hope there are people in a position to do that. We're trying to figure it out.”
28 shocked Washington and Democrats by telling Congress that the FBI had discovered new emails related to its investigation of Clinton’s use of a private email server as secretary of State. The FBI had decided against making criminal charges against Clinton over the summer for her handling of classified information on that server.Polls between Clinton and Republican Donald Trump had already tightened with the Comey news broke, and the race appeared to get closer over the next week.On Nov.
28 shocked Washington and Democrats by telling Congress that the FBI had discovered new emails related to its investigation of Clinton’s use of a private email server as secretary of State. The FBI had decided against making criminal charges against Clinton over the summer for her handling of classified information on that server.Polls between Clinton and Republican Donald Trump had already tightened with the Comey news broke, and the race appeared to get closer over the next week.On Nov.
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