channel communications through
the Russian government and if he
didn't know at the time, when
did he find out?
>> I think that assumes a lot.
I would just say Mr. Kushner's
attorney has said Mr. Kushner
volunteered to share with
congress what he knows ab these
meetings.
>> Did the president discuss it?
>> I'm not going to get into
what the president did or did
not discuss.
What your question assumes is a
lot of facts that are not
substantiated by anything but
anonymous sources that are so
far being leaked out.
>> Does he approve of that
action?
>> You're asking if he approves
of an action that is not a
confirmed action.
That being said, secretary Kelly
and general Mcmaster both
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Secret Player: "I learnt of my Lions selection whilst sunbathing"
WHERE HAVE those 12 years gone? That's 12 years since the Lions last headed to New Zealand for a good old-fashioned shellacking, with me along for the ride.
That's right, somehow I was on that plane (then again, who wasn't?), and I know I wasn't the only guy who, deep down, knew that travelling down there with any belief in our chances of success involved one gigantic leap of faith.
Strip away all the Clive Woodward-led corporate hoopla, the slogans and hubris, and the majority of the squad's experiences against the All Blacks suggested there would only be one outcome.
To be fair, England had scraped a couple of victories against them, but many of the main men from that team had either had their edge blunted by winning the World Cup or were, quite simply, old and knackered.
Looking through the squad list, it is full of names which seem from a different epoch.
These 12-year cycles serve as a pretty good barometer of how rugby, and the world around it, has changed.
We went from New Romantic in '81 to Grunge in '93; from big Gav Hastings in '93 to reality TV star Gav Henson in '05. Things change – not always for the better.
But the pace of change can hardly ever have been so fast, and from here 2005 looks a quainter, more innocent time.
Can we imagine the 2017 squad going through all the hackneyed, mildly embarrassing team-building tasks so beloved by Sir Clive and Geech (Ian McGeechan), painting murals and shaking tambourines? The management would get laughed out of town, and in reality the players of different nations now follow each other so closely on social media, 'bantering' away, that much of that getting-to-know-you stuff is obsolete.
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How did the president react to
that?
>> I think -- like I said a
moment ago, the president
believes that seeing Europe and
other nato countries increase
the burden sharing.
It's a very positive thing.
For their own countries, for
nato as a whole and for the
United States to see these
individuals heed the call that
he has so eloquently put out for
well over a year.
When you look at the comments
that the secretary-general made,
he recognizes that the
president's rhetoric has had an
extremely positive effect on the
strengthening of nato and other
countries stepping up the
percentage of their gdp.
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