The Daily Populous

Sunday February 4th, 2018 morning edition

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A majority of both Democrats and Republicans said they back the interview.

The survey comes as Mueller zeroes in on Trump for possible obstruction of justice.

A majority of Americans who participated in a recent Monmouth University poll said President Donald Trump should sit down for an interview under oath with Robert Mueller, the special counsel who is investigating Russia's meddling in the 2016 US election.

Of the 806 respondents interviewed, 71% said that Trump should agree to the interview.

About 85% of Democrats and 51% of Republicans surveyed said they support Mueller interviewing Trump.

Trump has wavered on whether he will agree to an interview with Mueller.

The president's attorneys are currently in talks with Mueller's team about the scope and limitations of a possible Trump interview, Business Insider previously confirmed. Â. »

This Is Why Uma Thurman Is Angry

Authored by nytimes.com

In interviews over the years, Thurman has offered a Zen outlook — even when talking about her painful breakup from Hawke.

Thurman got to know Weinstein and his first wife, Eve, in the afterglow of “Pulp Fiction.”

“Mr. Weinstein acknowledges making a pass at Ms. Thurman in England after misreading her signals in Paris,” the statement said. »

This Is Why Uma Thurman Is Angry

Authored by nytimes.com

In interviews over the years, Thurman has offered a Zen outlook — even when talking about her painful breakup from Hawke.

Her hall features a large golden Buddha from her parents in Woodstock; her father, Robert Thurman, is a Buddhist professor of Indo-Tibetan studies at Columbia who thinks Uma is a reincarnated goddess.

Thurman got to know Weinstein and his first wife, Eve, in the afterglow of “Pulp Fiction.” »

Oregon is producing three times more marijuana than it can consume

Authored by independent.co.uk
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Oregon is producing three times more marijuana than it can consume with “formidable” amounts now ending up on the black market, officials have warned.

6/25 A man smokes marijuana during the annual 4/20 marijuana rally on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Reuters.

He estimated Oregon growers produce up to three times the amount of marijuana that the state can absorb legally each year. »