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admiration for hitler are among three people jailed for belonging to the banned neo—nazi group national actionalso tonight, the united nations is warning of catstrophic consequences for millions as yemen's war intensifies. as saudi coaliton and government forces advance on the port of hudaydah and rebel houthi fighters dig in, the foreign secretary is in saudi arabia for talks aimed at bringing about a ceasefire. the death toll in the california wildfires reaches 31, with more than 200 people missing in what could become the state's deadliest fire ever. and the co—creator of marvel comics, stan lee, has died at the age of 95. and at 11:30pm, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers polly mackenzie, director of the think tank, demos, and the conservative commentator, tim montgomerie. stay with us for that. good evening. theresa may says brexit talks are in the endgame, but negotiations are immensely difficult, and a deal on how the uk leaves the european union, will not be struck at any cost. the uk leaves the european union will not be struck at any cost. the prime min
admiration for hitler are among three people jailed for belonging to the banned neo—nazi group national actionalso tonight, the united nations is warning of catstrophic consequences for millions as yemen's war intensifies. as saudi coaliton and government forces advance on the port of hudaydah and rebel houthi fighters dig in, the foreign secretary is in saudi arabia for talks aimed at bringing about a ceasefire. the death toll in the california wildfires reaches 31, with more than 200 people...
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he told me more about national action.se a race war by staging provocative demonstrations and some of the discussion that was going on between group members was about killing mps and killing other people, that they felt politically opposed to. that is why they were banned. and then after it was banned, a close i was kept on former members and what police have discovered, and this is ongoing work, is that people had essentially gone underground, were continuing in their chat groups, talking about killing mps, talking about killing members of the government, and also gathering an arsenal of weaponry. some of it wasn't perhaps as dangerous as others, but it was certainly enough to go on killing people as some former members had dry to do. and how are the security services dealing with this emerging threat from the far right? there is a new buzzword that has emerged in the security word, which stands for extreme right wing, and m15, the security service, have now been tasked with taking over the intelligence rolled around the
he told me more about national action.se a race war by staging provocative demonstrations and some of the discussion that was going on between group members was about killing mps and killing other people, that they felt politically opposed to. that is why they were banned. and then after it was banned, a close i was kept on former members and what police have discovered, and this is ongoing work, is that people had essentially gone underground, were continuing in their chat groups, talking...
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this nation needs national action network. this nation needs people who swear that oath not with their words, not with their lip, but with their action, too many things are wong, don't make them about one individual. we have to make them about the cause of our country, all of us united in struggle can make real on the wrds of our ancestors and this can be a nation, one under god, where everyone has abundant pathways to life, liberty, and a whole lot of happiness. thank you. cheers and applause] reverend sharpton: senator cory ooker. that redefines what working the room means, right? one of the states that has really been marred with voter suppression is the state of orth carolina. and one that we have been in and out of federal court dealing with the ways they have tried to undermine voters there. one who has stood on that and serves on the committee of education and work force, agriculture committee, small business committee, was the founder of the first ever bipartisan hbcu caucus, from the 12th district in north carolina, co
this nation needs national action network. this nation needs people who swear that oath not with their words, not with their lip, but with their action, too many things are wong, don't make them about one individual. we have to make them about the cause of our country, all of us united in struggle can make real on the wrds of our ancestors and this can be a nation, one under god, where everyone has abundant pathways to life, liberty, and a whole lot of happiness. thank you. cheers and applause]...
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nation, i want to say to you, i want to congratulate the reverend for his steadfast work and this national action network. and it is so important that the word national is there. because it followsal tremendous tradition. the marcus garveys of the world that try to organize plaque people around america. the great late, powell, who passed national legislation and architect of the social service safety net that we often take for granted. the great martin luther king that led a national movement for civil rights. and voting rights. so this organization plays a pivotal role right now, a national role in making sure that we respond to the assaults coming from the white house. and we know in a short period of time, less than two years, we may think this has been going on for six years, but in less than two years, the white house has attempted to erode the advancement that we have seen throughout decades. you seen it with the muslim ban. then he went to try to dismantle obamacare. and yes, i say obamacare, not the affordable care act, because they are both the same, right? sometimes you ask somebody in
nation, i want to say to you, i want to congratulate the reverend for his steadfast work and this national action network. and it is so important that the word national is there. because it followsal tremendous tradition. the marcus garveys of the world that try to organize plaque people around america. the great late, powell, who passed national legislation and architect of the social service safety net that we often take for granted. the great martin luther king that led a national movement...
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the national action group, this network, has been around for 27 years. and you have done an incredible job raising civil rights issues in our times. we need you now more than ever before. this nation's soul is being challenged. i'm glad to be here with my colleagues in congress. we all are going to stand strong for america. that's what's at stake here. we're talking about what type of a country are we going to have? are we going to have a country that believes in justice and opportunity for all of its citizens? that's what we're fighting for. that's why we're here. that's what your agenda is about. so make no mistake about it. as we talk about the theme of no justice, no peace, it's not just a theme, that's the reality. no justice, no peace. so, yes, we're going to fight to make sure first and foremost that voting rights are protected. we got to fix the voting rights act. we should have done it well before now. the supreme court decision was outrageous. it's outrageous that the people of our nation's capital don't have the right to vote. don't have a voti
the national action group, this network, has been around for 27 years. and you have done an incredible job raising civil rights issues in our times. we need you now more than ever before. this nation's soul is being challenged. i'm glad to be here with my colleagues in congress. we all are going to stand strong for america. that's what's at stake here. we're talking about what type of a country are we going to have? are we going to have a country that believes in justice and opportunity for all...
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but after national action was banned, he took his members underground.rom so—called islamic state, he communicated using an encrypted chat group called the triple k mafia, named after the ku klux klan. they are learning from other terrorist organisations how to communicate, how to radicalise, how to recruit individuals, how to gather weaponry and equipment. their ambition hasn't changed, they are seeking violent extremism, they are seeking to wage a race war on the streets of the united kingdom. perhaps the most dangerous recruit to deakin‘s group was mikko vehvilainen, a serving lance corporal in the british army. he wrote about creating civil disorder and attacking national infrastructure, and accumulated a personal arsenal of guns, crossbows and knives. he had a dummy in his garage which he used to practise stabbing, and a collection of nazi—themed weapons and badges. he had access to young soldiers in his regiment, the royal anglian, and recruited at least three to the neo—nazi cause. he has now been found guilty of being a member of national action
but after national action was banned, he took his members underground.rom so—called islamic state, he communicated using an encrypted chat group called the triple k mafia, named after the ku klux klan. they are learning from other terrorist organisations how to communicate, how to radicalise, how to recruit individuals, how to gather weaponry and equipment. their ambition hasn't changed, they are seeking violent extremism, they are seeking to wage a race war on the streets of the united...
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three people are found guilty of being members of the banned neo—nazi group national action.hat's ten successful prosecutions this year. the jury heard the latest case involved "a specific type of terror "born out of a fanatical belief in white supremacy." two of those convicted, named their baby boy adolf, out of admiration for hitler. a really dangerous, well—structured organisation. at its heart is a neo—nazi ideology, that seeks to divide communities. one of those convicted this year was a serving soldier. also on the programme: we have a special investigation looking at the children in england spending days in school isolation booths designed for disruptive pupils. the prime minister under pressure as she tries to reach a brexit agreement, in days. and, the number of dead rises to 31 in california's devastating widlfires. later in the hour, we will have sportsday on the bbc news channel with all the latest reports, interviews and features from the bbc news centre. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. of being members of the banned neo—nazi group national acti
three people are found guilty of being members of the banned neo—nazi group national action.hat's ten successful prosecutions this year. the jury heard the latest case involved "a specific type of terror "born out of a fanatical belief in white supremacy." two of those convicted, named their baby boy adolf, out of admiration for hitler. a really dangerous, well—structured organisation. at its heart is a neo—nazi ideology, that seeks to divide communities. one of those...
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three people have been convicted of being members of the banned neo—nazi group national action.whom the jury heard had named their baby boy adolf out of admiration for hitler, were convicted at birmingham crown court, along with daniel bogunovic. we can now report that ten people have been found guilty of being members of national action this year, including a serving soldier. daniel sandford has the story. we're going to have white families and white children! a provocative national action demo before it was banned as a neo—nazi terrorist organisation after celebrating the murder of the labour mpjo cox. 0n the left here, giving the nazi salute, was the group's main organiser in the midlands, alex deakin. an open nazi, he recruited university students and even schoolchildren, and after the ban he took his members underground, borrowing tactics from so—called islamic state and communicating using an encrypted chat group named after the ku klux klan. he and seven members have now been found guilty of belonging to a banned group. they are learning from other terrorist organisations
three people have been convicted of being members of the banned neo—nazi group national action.whom the jury heard had named their baby boy adolf out of admiration for hitler, were convicted at birmingham crown court, along with daniel bogunovic. we can now report that ten people have been found guilty of being members of national action this year, including a serving soldier. daniel sandford has the story. we're going to have white families and white children! a provocative national action...
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so you are right on time, national action network. you are on time for members of congress to hear your advice and your counsel and your advocacy. now, we are not moaning and groaning that we won only one house thus far. because as democrats we need to make full use of this historic victory. of democrats taking over the house of representatives. democrats are preparing an agenda of the kind the national action network has long struggled for. led of course by healthcare and the cost of prescription drugs, which we ran on, among other issues. but before i say we ran on it, it really is the american people who had saved the affordable health care act. i have never seen anything like it. the more that trump and the republicans butchered it, the more that people clung to it and signed on, and ultimately saved it. that gives us a big head start. you will notice that when the republicans saw how well the affordable care act was doing for democrats in the election, they decided to run on saving pre-existing conditions, you know, all of a sudd
so you are right on time, national action network. you are on time for members of congress to hear your advice and your counsel and your advocacy. now, we are not moaning and groaning that we won only one house thus far. because as democrats we need to make full use of this historic victory. of democrats taking over the house of representatives. democrats are preparing an agenda of the kind the national action network has long struggled for. led of course by healthcare and the cost of...
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a provocative national action demo, before it was banned as a neo—nazi terrorist organisation after celebratingr mpjo cox. on the left here, enthusiastically giving the nazi salute, was national action‘s main organiser in the midlands, alex deakin. open about his nazi views, he would recruit in universities and even targeted schoolchildren. but after national action was banned, he took his members underground. borrowing tactics from so—called islamic state, he communicated using an encrypted chat group called the triple k mafia, named after the ku klux klan. they are learning from other terrorist organisations how to communicate, how to radicalise, how to recruit individuals, how to gather weaponry and equipment. their ambition hasn't changed, they are seeking violent extremism, they are seeking to wage a race war on the streets of the united kingdom. perhaps the most dangerous recruit to deakin‘s group was mikko vehvilainen, a serving lance corporal in the british army. he wrote about creating civil disorder and attacking national infrastructure, and accumulated a personal arsenal of guns, cro
a provocative national action demo, before it was banned as a neo—nazi terrorist organisation after celebratingr mpjo cox. on the left here, enthusiastically giving the nazi salute, was national action‘s main organiser in the midlands, alex deakin. open about his nazi views, he would recruit in universities and even targeted schoolchildren. but after national action was banned, he took his members underground. borrowing tactics from so—called islamic state, he communicated using an...
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i want to tell you, i love national action network. and i want to tell you exactly the reason why. it's because your middle name is action. [laughter] and i believe in action. [applause] i'm all for good ideas and talk. but at the end of the day, it is action we need. and we need it now. so thank you so much and for having me today. thank you all for being part of this fight. you know, it has been a rough two years. can i have an amen on that one? of racist, face hateful, bigoted attacks on our values, democrats have stood strong. we've tried to stay together. i'm about to say something really important here. we have fought together. we have pride together. we have resisted together. and we sure as hell have persisted together. and on november 6, americans went to the polls and put power back in the hands of people where it belongs. we need a celebration around that. in two months, the house of representatives the people's house,, will be doing a whole lot more work for the people. and that's a good thing for us to note. ami came here hoping that i with the people that are ready to
i want to tell you, i love national action network. and i want to tell you exactly the reason why. it's because your middle name is action. [laughter] and i believe in action. [applause] i'm all for good ideas and talk. but at the end of the day, it is action we need. and we need it now. so thank you so much and for having me today. thank you all for being part of this fight. you know, it has been a rough two years. can i have an amen on that one? of racist, face hateful, bigoted attacks on our...
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national action network. you are on time for members of congress to hear your advice and counsel andio advocacy. we are not moaning and groaning we only have the house thus far because as far as democrats we need to make full use of this historic victory. of democrats taking over the house of representatives. democrats are preparingti an agenda with the national action network. and with health care and the cost of prescription drug drugs, which we ran on among other issues. but before i say we ran on it, it is the american people with the affordable health care act. i have never seen anybody likehe that. the more that trenton the republicans butchered it that they signed on and ultimately saved it that gives a big head start. you will notice when the republican saw how well that was doing for the democrats in the election, they decided on pre-existing conditions let me tell you something you cannot say one part without the other is notaw a jigsaw puzzle. we want all of it. we are ready for them i don't think
national action network. you are on time for members of congress to hear your advice and counsel andio advocacy. we are not moaning and groaning we only have the house thus far because as far as democrats we need to make full use of this historic victory. of democrats taking over the house of representatives. democrats are preparingti an agenda with the national action network. and with health care and the cost of prescription drug drugs, which we ran on among other issues. but before i say we...
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now, i want to tell you, i love national action network and i want to tell you exactly the reason whyre are a lot of good reasons. you're out there making things happen but it's because your middle name is action. and i believe in action. you know, i'm all for good ideas, i'm all for talk, but at the end of the day, it's action we need, and we need it now. so thank you so much and thank you for having me here today. i'm so pleased to be here. thank you all for being part of this fight. you know, it has been a rough two years. can i have an amen on that one. but even in the face of racist, hateful, bigoted attacks on our values, democrats stood strong and we tried to stand together. i think that's really important here. we have fought together. we have cried together. we have resisted together and we sure as hell have persisted together, and on november 6th, americans went to the polls and put power back in the hands of people, where it belongs. we need a celebration around that. in two months, the house of representatives, the people's house, is going to be doing a whole lot more work
now, i want to tell you, i love national action network and i want to tell you exactly the reason whyre are a lot of good reasons. you're out there making things happen but it's because your middle name is action. and i believe in action. you know, i'm all for good ideas, i'm all for talk, but at the end of the day, it's action we need, and we need it now. so thank you so much and thank you for having me here today. i'm so pleased to be here. thank you all for being part of this fight. you...
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three people have been convicted of being members of the banned neo—nazi group national action.nd claudia patatas, whom the jury heard had named their baby boy adolf, out of admiration for hitler, were convicted at birmingham crown court, along with daniel bogunovic. we can now report that ten people have been found guilty, of being members of national action this year, with eight linked to a cell in the midlands, which included a serving soldier. our home affairs correspondent, daniel sandford has the story. we are going to have white families and white children. a provocative national action demo before it was banned as a neo—nazi terrorist organisation after celebrating the murder of the labour mpjo cox. on the left here, giving the nazi salute, the group's main organiser in the midlands, alex deakin, an open nazi, recruiting university students and even schoolchildren. after the ban, he took his members underground, borrowing tactics from so—called islamic state and communicating using an encrypted chat group named after the ku klux klan — eight of his members have been foun
three people have been convicted of being members of the banned neo—nazi group national action.nd claudia patatas, whom the jury heard had named their baby boy adolf, out of admiration for hitler, were convicted at birmingham crown court, along with daniel bogunovic. we can now report that ten people have been found guilty, of being members of national action this year, with eight linked to a cell in the midlands, which included a serving soldier. our home affairs correspondent, daniel...
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frontlinesin in fighting for civil rights and economic opportunity but i want to tell you i love national actionnetwork you out there making things happen but your middle name ison action. and i believe in action. but i am all for good ideas and talk but we need action and we need it now so thank you so much for having me today i'm pleased to be here. thank you for being a part of this fight. it has been a rough two years. can i have an a man on that one? but even with racist hateful attacks on our values democrats have stood strong and we try to stand together and that's really important here. we have stood together, cried together, resisted together and sure is how we have persisted to gather in onis november 6 americans went to the polls and put power back in the hands of the people where it belongs. we need a celebration around that. in two months the house of representativesf, the people's house will be doing a whole lot more work and that's a good thing. so i came here hoping with the people who are ready to get to work following the agenda for the house of representatives anybody in here
frontlinesin in fighting for civil rights and economic opportunity but i want to tell you i love national actionnetwork you out there making things happen but your middle name ison action. and i believe in action. but i am all for good ideas and talk but we need action and we need it now so thank you so much for having me today i'm pleased to be here. thank you for being a part of this fight. it has been a rough two years. can i have an a man on that one? but even with racist hateful attacks on...
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admiration for hitler are among three people jailed for belonging to the banned neo—nazi group national actioned nations is warning of catstrophic consequences for millions as yemen's war intensifies. as saudi coaliton and government forces advance on the port of hudaydah and rebel houthi fighters dig in, the foreign secretary is in saudi arabia for talks aimed
admiration for hitler are among three people jailed for belonging to the banned neo—nazi group national actioned nations is warning of catstrophic consequences for millions as yemen's war intensifies. as saudi coaliton and government forces advance on the port of hudaydah and rebel houthi fighters dig in, the foreign secretary is in saudi arabia for talks aimed
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if it couldn't national action demo before it was found after celebrating the murder of labour mp, joing tactics from so—called islamic state, he communicated using unencrypted chat group called the triple k mafia, named after the ku klux klan. they are learning from other terrorist organisations how to camino kit, how deradicalise, how recruit individuals, how to gather weapons and agreement. their mission hasn't changed, they are seeking violent extremism, they are seeking to wage to war on the streets of the united kingdom. some are perhaps the most dangerous recruit to deacon's group was this man. a serving lance corporal in the british honour. he wrote about crating civil disorder and attacking national info structure, he commuted a personal arsenal of guns, crossbows and knives. he had a dummy in his garage which he used to practice starving and a collection of nazi themed weapons and badges. he had access to young soldiers in his regiment and recruited at least three to the neo—nazi cause. he has now been found guilty of being a member of national action and has been thrown out
if it couldn't national action demo before it was found after celebrating the murder of labour mp, joing tactics from so—called islamic state, he communicated using unencrypted chat group called the triple k mafia, named after the ku klux klan. they are learning from other terrorist organisations how to camino kit, how deradicalise, how recruit individuals, how to gather weapons and agreement. their mission hasn't changed, they are seeking violent extremism, they are seeking to wage to war on...
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three people have been convicted of being members of the banned neo—nazi group national action.ffairs correspondent, daniel sandford has the story. we are going to have white families and white children. a provocative national action demo before it was banned, after salivating the murder of the labourmp,jo banned, after salivating the murder of the labour mp, jo cox. 0n the left ear, giving the nazi salutes, was the group's main organiser, alex deakin. an open nazi, he recruited university students and even school children. after the ban, he took his members are underground, borrowing tactics from so—called islamic state, and communicating using a chat group named after the kkk. eight of his members have now been found guilty of belonging to a banned group. perhaps the most dangerous one was this man, a serving lance corporal in the british army. he wrote about creating civil disorder and accumulated a personal arsenal of guns, crossbows and knives. 0ne accumulated a personal arsenal of guns, crossbows and knives. one of the most extreme people in the midlands group was adam tho
three people have been convicted of being members of the banned neo—nazi group national action.ffairs correspondent, daniel sandford has the story. we are going to have white families and white children. a provocative national action demo before it was banned, after salivating the murder of the labourmp,jo banned, after salivating the murder of the labour mp, jo cox. 0n the left ear, giving the nazi salutes, was the group's main organiser, alex deakin. an open nazi, he recruited university...
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this is a case for national action and for 25, 20e30 years no real discussion because he was hammered as a racist even though he is left wing. 25% of white kids are born outside of wedlock and i didn't say that it, obama did. a kid without a died if five times more likely to poor, 20 times more likely to end up in jail. the number one social probable problem in the country and we have incentivize women to mary the government and men to abandon their financial and moral responsibilities. be racinged without a fatherrer is not a death sentence. and being raised with a father doesn't heaven you'll love the guy. but you ought to be grateful to have a father active in your life and you i if you don't, i pick up your card kid play them. work hard people help you. >> something. >> host: who talks buts issues of the day, was it tough to go inside and write about yourself? >> guest: actually it was could cathartic. the only nonpolitical book i have written. itself flowed. the easiest book i'd ginned the most meaningful i've ever written, and when i finished the book, almost immediately my dad
this is a case for national action and for 25, 20e30 years no real discussion because he was hammered as a racist even though he is left wing. 25% of white kids are born outside of wedlock and i didn't say that it, obama did. a kid without a died if five times more likely to poor, 20 times more likely to end up in jail. the number one social probable problem in the country and we have incentivize women to mary the government and men to abandon their financial and moral responsibilities. be...
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what we know, national action network, part of the answers, we are better than this. in fighting for the best of who we are, we will do what is necessary in terms of activism, marching when we need to, doing what we need to do in terms of peaceful protest. it is about what we need to do in the court systems and in congress. pushing for legislation that will reflect the values and the interest of all of the people who live in our country. that is what this conference is about. thank you for bringing us together. [applause] sharpton: senator kamala harris. let me bring on, he is on the intelligence, committed to social justice, he has regarded in respect of the civil rights community. senator mark warner. [applause] warner: good morning. let me thank reverend al for allowing to come here. he and i go back along way. we started working together when i took on was a little bit of a fool's errand way back in 1989. i joined and became the campaign manager for a young man named doug wilder that became the first african-american governor elected in his own right in our nation
what we know, national action network, part of the answers, we are better than this. in fighting for the best of who we are, we will do what is necessary in terms of activism, marching when we need to, doing what we need to do in terms of peaceful protest. it is about what we need to do in the court systems and in congress. pushing for legislation that will reflect the values and the interest of all of the people who live in our country. that is what this conference is about. thank you for...
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live wednesday on the c-span networks, the national action legislative and policy conference continuests second day. at your income of the house returns for work on a bill removing the gray wolf from the endangered species list. and on c-span2, the senate continues work on the coast guard authorization bills. at 7:30 p.m., congressional correspondents dinner. on c-span three at 2 p.m., house for affairs -- the house foreign affairs subcommittee has a hearing on the state department counterterrorism bureau. 2018idterm election of changed the balance of power in congress with the democrats taking control of the house and republicans holding a majority in the senate. members now prepare for the new congress in january. new congress khamenei leaders. watch the process best new -- news, new leaders congress, new leaders. watch the process unfold. starting saturday at 10 a.m. eastern, journalist michael isikoff discussed his book " russian roulette." and at noon, an interview with supreme court justice sonia sotomayor. at 1 p.m. eastern, trump 2020 campaign media advisory board member june a
live wednesday on the c-span networks, the national action legislative and policy conference continuests second day. at your income of the house returns for work on a bill removing the gray wolf from the endangered species list. and on c-span2, the senate continues work on the coast guard authorization bills. at 7:30 p.m., congressional correspondents dinner. on c-span three at 2 p.m., house for affairs -- the house foreign affairs subcommittee has a hearing on the state department...
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adolf in tribute to adolf hitler, have been found guilty of belonging to the band neo—nazi group national actionm the bbc news at one. it's goodbye from me, and on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc‘s news teams where you are. good afternoon. good afternoon, it's 1.30pm and here's your latest sports news. it's the first time in premier league history that the top three teams are unbeaten at this stage of the season. manchester city now have a two point lead over liverpool and are four ahead of chelsea at the top of the the premier league, after they won the manchester derby 3—1. they were 2—0 up after 50 minutes with goals from david silva and sergio aguero. anthony martial scored a penalty for united, but a superb passing move was finished of by ilkay gundogan for his side's third. afterwards, manchester united managerjose mourinho explained why he thought city came out on top. in a week where manchester city play their home three matches and we play three matches away. in a week where they enjoyed two 6—0, 6—1victories. relaxed, no pressure, no mental effort, everything nice and easy, and we played tw
adolf in tribute to adolf hitler, have been found guilty of belonging to the band neo—nazi group national actionm the bbc news at one. it's goodbye from me, and on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc‘s news teams where you are. good afternoon. good afternoon, it's 1.30pm and here's your latest sports news. it's the first time in premier league history that the top three teams are unbeaten at this stage of the season. manchester city now have a two point lead over liverpool and are four ahead of...
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. >> the national action network is holding its annual legislative and policy conference on capitol hill this week. we begin this portion of today's session with remarks from new york congresswoman yvette clarke. it's an hour and a half.
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we've seen this year earlier this year at the global climate action summit that non-state to some national action says are stepping up that action and setting what ma impish pledges and that can help bring about some of the change that we need that we need to see a need to see in a very short time frame all right and joining us tonight from paris climate scientists at the un environments denmark technical university missile i think you very much face the. well here are some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world a russian court in crimea has jailed a number of ukrainian sailors held after a standoff at sea on sunday they've been remanded in custody for two months pending trial the men were captured when russian vessels fired on board and seized three ukrainian boats near the disputed crimean peninsula mexico says that it has deported almost one hundred central american migrants who tried to cross illegally from tia juana into the united states on sunday it has also called on the u.s. to investigate how u.s. border agents came to fire tear gas across the border when mi
we've seen this year earlier this year at the global climate action summit that non-state to some national action says are stepping up that action and setting what ma impish pledges and that can help bring about some of the change that we need that we need to see a need to see in a very short time frame all right and joining us tonight from paris climate scientists at the un environments denmark technical university missile i think you very much face the. well here are some of the other stories...
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on thanksgiving day, i was at national action network all day serving the seniors and eating with thosei call houseless and people like quin carr and mark and my daughter, and my unborn grand n grandson, we served all day. because i know how it is growing up in brownsville, to not have family to eat with. or not having the kind of meal that all your friends have. and if you are really grateful, you should share that with others. because the sign of gratitude is not what you have, but what you do for others that may not have what you have. then you'll have a happy thanksgiving. that does it for me. i'll see you back here tomorrow at 5:00 p.m. eastern. up next, deadline white house with my friend,
on thanksgiving day, i was at national action network all day serving the seniors and eating with thosei call houseless and people like quin carr and mark and my daughter, and my unborn grand n grandson, we served all day. because i know how it is growing up in brownsville, to not have family to eat with. or not having the kind of meal that all your friends have. and if you are really grateful, you should share that with others. because the sign of gratitude is not what you have, but what you...
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it begins with national action network president al sharpton. good morning.
it begins with national action network president al sharpton. good morning.
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on c-span 2, the national action network's conference hears from potential democratic house speaker's about legislative agendas and possible 2020 candidates. later, the senate returns to continue debate on renewing coast guard funding and programs. live on c-span3, a discussion in cancer detection and treatment advances. and the senate judiciary committee holds a hearing on bank bankruptcy 10 years after the fall of lehman brothers and the government takeover of fannie mae and freddie mac. spoke aboutesident his country's security and the fight against the taliban. forum inart in a washington. this is about two hours. we are ready. >> good morning. thanks to all of you for joining us here this morning for a very school ofhns hopkins advanced international studies event. forum with these strategic studies speakers series to host a unique video teleconference with the president of afghanistan, his excellency, dr. ashraf ghani. i would like to acknowledge the government of the islamic republic of afghanistan for helping put this event together. this is a significant undertaking and it is
on c-span 2, the national action network's conference hears from potential democratic house speaker's about legislative agendas and possible 2020 candidates. later, the senate returns to continue debate on renewing coast guard funding and programs. live on c-span3, a discussion in cancer detection and treatment advances. and the senate judiciary committee holds a hearing on bank bankruptcy 10 years after the fall of lehman brothers and the government takeover of fannie mae and freddie mac....
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their baby after adolf hitler have been found guilty of belonging to the banned neo—nazi group, national actions also convicted today. the three will be sentenced in december. as saudi coaliton and government forces advance on the port of hudaydah and rebel houthi fighters dig in, the united nations warns of catastrophic consequences for millions, as yemen's war intensifies. tonight the foreign secretary is in saudi arabia for talks aimed at bringing about a ceasefire. tonight, jeremy hunt, the foreign secretary, in saudi arabia said he was hopeful about the prospects of bringing about a ceasefire. the death toll in the california wildfires reaches 31, with more than 200 people missing in what could become the state's deadliest fire ever. around a quarter of a million people have been forced to flee their homes. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are polly mackenzie, who's director of the think tank, demos, and the conservative commentator and journalist, tim montgomerie. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the metro repor
their baby after adolf hitler have been found guilty of belonging to the banned neo—nazi group, national actions also convicted today. the three will be sentenced in december. as saudi coaliton and government forces advance on the port of hudaydah and rebel houthi fighters dig in, the united nations warns of catastrophic consequences for millions, as yemen's war intensifies. tonight the foreign secretary is in saudi arabia for talks aimed at bringing about a ceasefire. tonight, jeremy hunt,...
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this is hosted by the national action network. the reverend al sharpton who founded the group is among the speakers this morning. also speaking today, d.c.'s delegate to congress elinore holmes norton, and we'll hair from amy klobuchar and kamala harris cliburn, the third ranking democrat. and congress is back in session today, the first gathering since the midterm election. >> the president back in town, we'll spend time on washington journal focusing on the week ahead, plenty to talk about, plenty to cover, john bennett for roll call, and a reporter from the hill newspaper. and melanie, the lame duck session kicks off this week, so take us through what to watch for this week, the highlight, i guess, has house republican leadership? >> that's right, this week they'll start with the leadership elections, taking place wednesday. not a lot on the schedule, but they'll look at december 7th. they have a few government agencies funded, the lion's share of the funding has been taken care of, but of course, the department of homeland sec
this is hosted by the national action network. the reverend al sharpton who founded the group is among the speakers this morning. also speaking today, d.c.'s delegate to congress elinore holmes norton, and we'll hair from amy klobuchar and kamala harris cliburn, the third ranking democrat. and congress is back in session today, the first gathering since the midterm election. >> the president back in town, we'll spend time on washington journal focusing on the week ahead, plenty to talk...
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rugby union's autmun internationals draw to a close this weekend, with all of the home nations in actionve all named their teams today... with one or two surprises. austin halewood has more... yes, the final test of the autumn are already here and both england and australia will be desperate to end this year on a high. england coach eddiejones end this year on a high. england coach eddie jones has end this year on a high. england coach eddiejones has made a bold selection. first, he has dropped dyla n selection. first, he has dropped dylan hartley who is cocaptain. hartley has got so much more experience. look at this. 96 caps as opposed to george's 31. he has insisted he picked the best sites to face the wallabies. we feel like we're going to come out and jamie is a very good defender he is a very good player of all weather. he sits us good player of all weather. he sits us in the first period of the game. —— 5uit5 u5. us in the first period of the game. -- suits us. another important decision. manatu is back. injuries have limited him in the last four yea rs, have limited him in the la
rugby union's autmun internationals draw to a close this weekend, with all of the home nations in actionve all named their teams today... with one or two surprises. austin halewood has more... yes, the final test of the autumn are already here and both england and australia will be desperate to end this year on a high. england coach eddiejones end this year on a high. england coach eddie jones has end this year on a high. england coach eddiejones has made a bold selection. first, he has dropped...
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and that's a national action network event, and they watch . >> that's why you have leaders like the give up and will not give in and will never let it go. >> it seems that whenever there is a crisis, al sharpton and many of you are there. >> reverend sharpton, thank you for saving america. >> tucker: whenever there's a crisis, al sharpton is there. while that's for sure, that's the understatement of the year. thank you for saving america. did they decide that before or after they decided to shoot at freddy's fashion mart? save that tape for the next time some liberal calls you a racist. hilarious. east coast opening columnist may routinely denigrate them but americans remain a caring and generous people. the most caring and generous people in the world by far and unfortunately some people take advantage of that. one year ago, mark d'amico and kate mcclure raised $100,000 on the go fund me site. they did it allegedly for the man named johnny bobbitt. later he accused a couple of keeping all that money for themselves and now in a new twist, authorities say the entire story was a hoax
and that's a national action network event, and they watch . >> that's why you have leaders like the give up and will not give in and will never let it go. >> it seems that whenever there is a crisis, al sharpton and many of you are there. >> reverend sharpton, thank you for saving america. >> tucker: whenever there's a crisis, al sharpton is there. while that's for sure, that's the understatement of the year. thank you for saving america. did they decide that before or...
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she was at that national action network legislative policy conference.ion founded by sharpton. did al sharpton save america? it's a check on nancy at this point. >> he saved america from racial harmony. >> i will say no, there's a lot of things he's done that are problematic. >> problematic? >> you are a trump supporter. we are not going to get into that. >> he's done a lot of things that are problematic. nancy pelosi is referring to the fact that he's done a lot to take on racism. >> stop racism by causing racism. >> laura: we are going to vaping. i wish you could stay for this segment. we have a millennial vaping fanatic facing off against a doctor who was against it. it's time to get out of line with upmc. at upmc, living-donor transplants put you first. so you don't die waiting. upmc does more living-donor liver transplants than any other center in the nation. find out more and get out of line today. >> the disturbing trajectory of use we are staying in youth and the resulting path to addiction must end. >> laura: e-sigg usage has raised 80% on high
she was at that national action network legislative policy conference.ion founded by sharpton. did al sharpton save america? it's a check on nancy at this point. >> he saved america from racial harmony. >> i will say no, there's a lot of things he's done that are problematic. >> problematic? >> you are a trump supporter. we are not going to get into that. >> he's done a lot of things that are problematic. nancy pelosi is referring to the fact that he's done a lot...
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on c-span 2, the national action network's conference hears from potential democratic house speaker's about legislative agendas and possible 2020 candidates. later, the senate returns to continue debate on renewing coast guard funding and programs. live on c-span3, a discussion in cancer detection and treatment advances. and the senate judiciary committee holds a hearing on bank bankruptcy 10 years after the fall of lehman brothers and the government takeover of fannie mae and freddie mac. spoke aboutesident his country's security and the fight against the taliban. he
on c-span 2, the national action network's conference hears from potential democratic house speaker's about legislative agendas and possible 2020 candidates. later, the senate returns to continue debate on renewing coast guard funding and programs. live on c-span3, a discussion in cancer detection and treatment advances. and the senate judiciary committee holds a hearing on bank bankruptcy 10 years after the fall of lehman brothers and the government takeover of fannie mae and freddie mac....
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. >> this week the national action network held our annual legislative conference in washington and asd, president trump loomed large over the proceedings, but would midterms mostly in the rear-view mirror, this year's conference also played like a role call of likely democratic hopefuls for the 2020 presidential race. well, earlier i spoke with potential 2020 presidential candidate, senator bernie sanders. >> we're joined now by senator bernie sanders. senator, in this week's legislative conference, i introduced you saying that i think you are more than anyone has impacted the 2016 primary season and the direction of the democratic party nationally and now that the midterms are over, i want to get to 2020 and you know i'm going to ask you about it, but before we go there, tell me what your takeaway is from the -- from the 2018 midterm elections? what message did it send to america and to the body politic as we know it today? >> first of all, the very good news is that four years ago in the midterm election we had the lowest voter turnout in modern american history. last week we had th
. >> this week the national action network held our annual legislative conference in washington and asd, president trump loomed large over the proceedings, but would midterms mostly in the rear-view mirror, this year's conference also played like a role call of likely democratic hopefuls for the 2020 presidential race. well, earlier i spoke with potential 2020 presidential candidate, senator bernie sanders. >> we're joined now by senator bernie sanders. senator, in this week's...
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live this month at the national action network its founder al sharpton talks about the result of the2018 midterm elections. the potential legislative agenda of a new congress and the voters might see on their 2020 ballots. the the senate returns at 3 p.m. for the first time since election day for votes on coast guard programs. >> sunday on q&a, california democratic congresswoman jackie speier talks about her memoir. >> i was on an airstrip in the remote jungles of guyana having just concluded a congressional delegation to war with then congressman leo ryan, and we were ambushed on the airstrip, and shot. congressman ryan was shot 45 times and died on the airstrip. there were members of breast that died. one defector who died and i was shot five times on the right side of my body. a bone jutting out of my right arm, a wound in my the size of a football, and it was oh, my god, i'm 28, this is it. >> sunday night at the eastern on c-span's q&a. >> last month the supreme court heard oral argument in the case garza v. idaho. at issue is whether a criminal defendant may appeal his convict
live this month at the national action network its founder al sharpton talks about the result of the2018 midterm elections. the potential legislative agenda of a new congress and the voters might see on their 2020 ballots. the the senate returns at 3 p.m. for the first time since election day for votes on coast guard programs. >> sunday on q&a, california democratic congresswoman jackie speier talks about her memoir. >> i was on an airstrip in the remote jungles of guyana having...
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we view the national cyber strategy as a call to action both for the federal government, but also for industry and individual citizens to pay attention to cybersecurity and the things that we need to do to help protect the nation. i want to walk through the strategy at a high level so you have a feel for the various elements of it. we structured the national cyber strategy to be aligned with our national security strategy that came out about a year ago. it mirrors the four pillars of the national security strategy. pillar one is protect americans. the homeland and the american way of life. really about what are we doing internally to protect. we have three main elements under the national cyber strategy under pillar one. the first one is federal cybersecurity. what are we doing to enhance and defend the federal networks and systems that many of our citizens depend on, that hold your data and information that you use for all your government interactions with the government? what are we doing internally and how are we enhancing our capabilities? there's a call in there to move towards m
we view the national cyber strategy as a call to action both for the federal government, but also for industry and individual citizens to pay attention to cybersecurity and the things that we need to do to help protect the nation. i want to walk through the strategy at a high level so you have a feel for the various elements of it. we structured the national cyber strategy to be aligned with our national security strategy that came out about a year ago. it mirrors the four pillars of the...
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i'll be at national action network eating with the homeless and seniors.ursday actress and model kim porter was found dead in her home. she was 47 years old. porter and sean puffy combs known as p diddy to some began in the 90s and split later in 2007 after years of an on going relationship together the pair had three children. but she was more than that. what disturbed me beyond even the pain of losing her was to see her only labelled as someone's girlfriend or someone who had children with a known music mogul. she was an accomplish actress and model in her own right. and i think that we have got to stop judging, weighing, and dealing with the worth of women based on their proximity to just a man. but to stand up on their own merits and kim porter stood up on her own merit. her own professionalism, her own grace, her own bearing, stood out for itself. and would make many that are mourning her would have mourned her regardless. kim porter, unlike many, put time aside to be a great mother and an understanding co-partner even when her and puffy went separate
i'll be at national action network eating with the homeless and seniors.ursday actress and model kim porter was found dead in her home. she was 47 years old. porter and sean puffy combs known as p diddy to some began in the 90s and split later in 2007 after years of an on going relationship together the pair had three children. but she was more than that. what disturbed me beyond even the pain of losing her was to see her only labelled as someone's girlfriend or someone who had children with a...
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she was at that national action network legislative policy conference.rights organization founded by sharpton. did al sharpton save america? >> i may have missed that memo. >> he saved america from racial harmony. >> no. i will say -- no. he's done a lot -- there's a lot of things that he's done that are problematic. >> problematic? >> you are a trump supporter. we are not going to get into that. >> he's done a lot of things that are problematic. nancy pelosi is referring to the fact that he's done a lot to take on racism. >> stop racism by causing racism. >> laura: we are going to vaping. i wish you could stay for this segment. we have a millennial vaping fanatic facing off against a doctor warning against it. find out what's going on, next. n >> the disturbing trajectory of use we are seeing in youth and the resulting path to addiction must end. >> laura: e-cig usage has raised 80% among high schoolers and as a result the fda wants regulations, specifically with regard to flavors varietals, that helped propel an explosion in use among the young. here n
she was at that national action network legislative policy conference.rights organization founded by sharpton. did al sharpton save america? >> i may have missed that memo. >> he saved america from racial harmony. >> no. i will say -- no. he's done a lot -- there's a lot of things that he's done that are problematic. >> problematic? >> you are a trump supporter. we are not going to get into that. >> he's done a lot of things that are problematic. nancy pelosi...
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and next week, i'll be in washington, d.c., for the annual national action network's legislative andconference. we call it from demonstration to legislation. this tuesday and wednesday on capitol hill in washington, d.c. go register, it's free. be right back. you might take something for your heart... or joints. but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally discovered in jellyfish, prevagen has been shown in clinical trials to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. than psoriatic arthritis. as you and your rheumatologist consider treatments, ask if xeljanz xr is right for you. xeljanz xr is a once daily pill for psoriatic arthritis. taken with methotrexate or similar medicines, it can reduce joint pain... ...swelling and significantly improve physical function. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma and other cancers have happened. don't start xeljanz xr if you have an infection. tears in the stomach or intestines, low blood cell counts and highe
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the autumn internationals continue on saturday with all the home nations in action — and the return ofe of three changes made by eddiejones as his side welcome the return of the all blacks to twickenham. joe wilson has the details. well, it is welcome back to leafy south—west london for the autumn internationals for the all blacks. it's been a while. new zealand confronted that the verdict the value of the spectrum does make it a bit social and there is mutual and influence wherever you look in european rugby. england's team, brad shields starting in england jersey having played for —— all his rugby career in new zealand. here's what the new zealand coach makes of that. he will be facing the team he has always wanted to play for and unfortunately we did not pick him and for his sake he has the opportunity to play against them so it will be some present great mates in that team so i think he will find it emotional. eddie jones and his england team won themselves some breathing space with the narrow victory over south africa last weekend but they did not score a try. maybe chris ashton b
the autumn internationals continue on saturday with all the home nations in action — and the return ofe of three changes made by eddiejones as his side welcome the return of the all blacks to twickenham. joe wilson has the details. well, it is welcome back to leafy south—west london for the autumn internationals for the all blacks. it's been a while. new zealand confronted that the verdict the value of the spectrum does make it a bit social and there is mutual and influence wherever you...
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i am joined to kickoff coverage by donny deutsch, and reverend al sharpton, president of national action network. he met with cohen in july where they prayed. thanks to both of you for being here, rev, your response to the reported comments? >> i think they will try and pick cohen apart saying he is desperate i think was one statement. all you have to do is look at the behavior and does the behavior of donald trump match what cohen is saying. he is saying donald trump said derogatory statements about a contestant on "the apprentice." he didn't choose that contestant. he talks about he does not think a black can run a country or a city, he was the one that started his political career questioning the birth of the black president of the united states. central park five. i mean anything that has shown a pattern of behavior of donald trump goes right along with these statements, so i think michael cohen is not making this up because it is not antithetical to trump's behavior. people keep saying he is dog whistling. i said i have dog ears. i understand exactly what he's saying and i don't nee
i am joined to kickoff coverage by donny deutsch, and reverend al sharpton, president of national action network. he met with cohen in july where they prayed. thanks to both of you for being here, rev, your response to the reported comments? >> i think they will try and pick cohen apart saying he is desperate i think was one statement. all you have to do is look at the behavior and does the behavior of donald trump match what cohen is saying. he is saying donald trump said derogatory...
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double down on the interference in action and this is only a little coy election and we have seen china trying to interfere in the election process when we have the nation oil action in two thousand and twenty china might want to gear up its interference campaign against taiwan but i slice a little bit china might play a little part in the most important part is the people's decision and us i see it you know people are intelligent enough to the site you know what is right and what is wrong one thing is clear from these elections is that democracy in taiwan is is alive and kicking this china of course always likes to make mischief at times like this and it says that the result shows that actually most people don't agree with your ministrations sort of pro independence tones and how they got a point. they might but they also got it wrong in two thousand and sixteen when the president was elected she was elected on the premise. here to say the school and therefore this government is going to be very hard to describe support independence if you look at the situation here in taiwan the p.r.c. does not have any jurisdiction over taiwan and taiwan is running b
double down on the interference in action and this is only a little coy election and we have seen china trying to interfere in the election process when we have the nation oil action in two thousand and twenty china might want to gear up its interference campaign against taiwan but i slice a little bit china might play a little part in the most important part is the people's decision and us i see it you know people are intelligent enough to the site you know what is right and what is wrong one...
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on thanksgiving day, i was at national action network all day serving the seniors and eating with those that are homeless that i call houseless and people like quin carr and mark and my daughter, and my unborn grand n grandson, we served all day. because i know how it is growing up in brownsville, to not have family to eat with. or not having the kind of meal that all your friends have. and if you are really grateful, you should share that with others. because the sign of gratitude is not what you have, but what you do for others that may not have what you have. then you'll have a happy thanksgiving. that does it for me. i'll see you back here tomorrow at 5:00 p.m. eastern. up next, deadline white house with my friend, nicolle wallace. >>> hi, everyone. it's 4:00 in new york. someone tried to teach the president a new word this week. decorum. a term that was closely associated with every former american president. here's donald trump trying best to use decorum in a sentence. >> we'll have rules of decorum. you can't keep asking questions. >> decorum. you can't take three questions and f
on thanksgiving day, i was at national action network all day serving the seniors and eating with those that are homeless that i call houseless and people like quin carr and mark and my daughter, and my unborn grand n grandson, we served all day. because i know how it is growing up in brownsville, to not have family to eat with. or not having the kind of meal that all your friends have. and if you are really grateful, you should share that with others. because the sign of gratitude is not what...
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spoke about an election mired in suppression and that he spoke at a conference hosted by the national actionempt to reach out to minority voters who's support he would need. as for brown's senate connelly, he appears to try to ensure he has a job in washington. according to the willamette week, he's quietly urging state lawmakers to change a state law that would force him to give up his senate seat if he decides to run for president. we call this the lbj law. now we just call it that law. we'll be back with more mtp daily right after this. this. introducing zero account fees for brokerage accounts. and zero minimums to open an account. we have fidelity mutual funds with zero minimum investment. and now only fidelity offers four zero expense ratio index funds directly to investors. because when you invest with fidelity, all those zeros really add up. ♪ so maybe i'll win ♪ saved by zero ♪ so maybe i'll win about 50% of people with evesevere asthma k? have too many cells called eosinophils in their lungs. eosinophils are a key cause of severe asthma. fasenra is designed to target and remove the
spoke about an election mired in suppression and that he spoke at a conference hosted by the national actionempt to reach out to minority voters who's support he would need. as for brown's senate connelly, he appears to try to ensure he has a job in washington. according to the willamette week, he's quietly urging state lawmakers to change a state law that would force him to give up his senate seat if he decides to run for president. we call this the lbj law. now we just call it that law. we'll...
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and c-span2, the national action network conference hears from potential democratic house speakers about their legislative agendas and possible 2020 candidates. later, the senate returns to continue debate on renewing coast guard funding. on c-span3, questions on advances in cancer detection and treatment at 8:30 a.m.. and the senate judiciary committee holds a hearing on bank bankruptcy, 10 years after the fall of lehman brothers and the government takeover of freddie mae and freddie mac. >> c-span's washington journal. live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up tuesday morning, republican congressman and current -- david mcintosh, on what he thinks republicans lost the house. then, washington post opinion writer joins us to talk about the midterm election result in his book. come out upcoming lame-duck congressional session, and this week's house gop leadership elections. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal live at 7 a.m. monday morgan -- monday morning. join the discussion. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. it in 1979, c-span was created as a
and c-span2, the national action network conference hears from potential democratic house speakers about their legislative agendas and possible 2020 candidates. later, the senate returns to continue debate on renewing coast guard funding. on c-span3, questions on advances in cancer detection and treatment at 8:30 a.m.. and the senate judiciary committee holds a hearing on bank bankruptcy, 10 years after the fall of lehman brothers and the government takeover of freddie mae and freddie mac....
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on c-span to the national action network's conference hears from potential democratic house speaker's about the legislative agendas and possible 2020 candidates. ther, the senate continues debate on renewing coast guard anding andlive on c-span3 come discussion on advances in cancer detection and treatment. that is at 8:30 a.m. the senate judiciary committee holds a hearing on bank bankruptcy 10 years after the fall of lehman brothers and the government takeover of fannie mae and freddie mac. announcer: former vice president joe biden presents the annual
on c-span to the national action network's conference hears from potential democratic house speaker's about the legislative agendas and possible 2020 candidates. ther, the senate continues debate on renewing coast guard anding andlive on c-span3 come discussion on advances in cancer detection and treatment. that is at 8:30 a.m. the senate judiciary committee holds a hearing on bank bankruptcy 10 years after the fall of lehman brothers and the government takeover of fannie mae and freddie mac....
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herald, white house reporter for the ap, jonathan lemere and rev al sharpt orngs president of the national action network. i know you know president trump so you're never as shocked as i am when he says out loud and in public some things that, you know, that -- i read that report from "the new york times." you now have gop operatives saying two newspaper reporters that -- when we lose the house, not if, it will be because, in part because of donald trump's closing message. >> i think that clearly it will be in part. when you look at the fact that some independent voters, suburban voters, that may have been leaning their way do not want to be identified with this kind of divisive and polarizing kind of politics, he has single handedly done what a lot of the republican candidates and operatives has feared. he has delivered the vote against them. and i think that he has done it aggressively. what is so shocking to people that don't know him and not to those of us that have fought with him and death wilt with hi years, he does not know how to back up. in trump world, he is never wrong. >> yeah. >> an
herald, white house reporter for the ap, jonathan lemere and rev al sharpt orngs president of the national action network. i know you know president trump so you're never as shocked as i am when he says out loud and in public some things that, you know, that -- i read that report from "the new york times." you now have gop operatives saying two newspaper reporters that -- when we lose the house, not if, it will be because, in part because of donald trump's closing message. >> i...
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creates a mental image. to crush our lines or to take over the country. or willingness for certain actions. nationsntrol their borders. should control our borders. without our permission and agreement. it is hard to do but that should be the goal — peiord. it is hard to do but that should be the goal —period. that said, nations should be compassionate. we should have effective immigration laws. it is hard to consider them invaders. should be able to control its borders. he says, 15,000 us soldiers to the border to control it. there has been some pushback from various senior military figures. would you be among them? i don't think it's the move that i would recommend. i think it also plays to emotion. should we control our border? that is something that we, as a nation, should do. and shoot the invaders because that is inaccurate. and soldiers in mexico, we will consider that a firearm. implicit in that is the idea that they might be shot at. immigrants moving forward. the iraqi army and police — you'll know these figures. by partisan, political purposes. in ways that democracy should avoid. now, he
creates a mental image. to crush our lines or to take over the country. or willingness for certain actions. nationsntrol their borders. should control our borders. without our permission and agreement. it is hard to do but that should be the goal — peiord. it is hard to do but that should be the goal —period. that said, nations should be compassionate. we should have effective immigration laws. it is hard to consider them invaders. should be able to control its borders. he says, 15,000 us...