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Cowboys' Owner Jerry Jones: "Players Will Be Benched For Disrespecting The Flag"

Cowboys' Owner Jerry Jones: "Players Will Be Benched For Disrespecting The Flag"

No Cowboys players kneeled during the National Anthem before Sunday night’s 31-35 loss to the Green Bay Packers. But that didn’t stop Dallas Cowboy’s owner Jerry Jones from confirming what many have long suspected: he has informed his players that taking a knee during the anthem would lead to them being benched immediately, the New York Post reported.

“If there’s anything that is disrespectful to the flag, then we will not play,” Jones told reporters after the game.

 

Dianne Feinstein: "No Law Could Have Stopped Las Vegas Gunman"

Four days after the NRA revealed its tentative support for a ban on “bump stocks” – a product that nobody had heard of until last week when Las Vegas shooter Stephen Paddock used them to convert semi-automatic rifles to fully auto – California Senator and vocal gun-control advocate Dianne Feinstein made a stunning admission on CBS’s “Face the Nation” when she said that "no law would’ve prevented Paddock" from carrying out his deadly plan.

America's Urban War Zone: Baltimore Doubles Chicago's Homicide Rate In 2017

America's Urban War Zone: Baltimore Doubles Chicago's Homicide Rate In 2017

Via StockBoardAsset.com,

Back in June, President Trump used Twitter to officially announce America’s urban crisis.

He hit the ground running calling out the death and destruction in Chicago.

Trump made it clear that he was “sending in Federal help” to contain the dying city.

What Happens To Iran's Oil Exports If Sanctions Are Renewed: Goldman Explains

What Happens To Iran's Oil Exports If Sanctions Are Renewed: Goldman Explains

President Trump is poised to announce over the coming days, that the landmark Iran nuclear agreement is no longer in the national interest of the United States. While the so-called “decertification” would not be the fatal blow to the Iran deal that Trump promised on the campaign trail, it would kick the issue back to Congress, which could potentially pull out of the deal entirely.

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