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in this case the city of cha rlottesville against. action that mr trump has said after the fa ct that mr trump has said after the fact that he supports. as you say, revealing a news conference. one of the points to trump made when asked how will race relations improve, he said, jobs, i will bring backjobs, jobs are the answer. that is this focus, isn't it. it is and this is what the event today was supposed to be about before he turned it over to media questions, he was talking about infrastructure investments, how he would streamline the ability to finance massive government projects and how much easier it will be under his administration to build a skyscraper or build a highway. he was talking about the jobs, taking credit for the millions of jobs was talking about the jobs, taking credit for the millions ofjobs that have been created in the country since he became president. i think the bottom line is, all of the conflict, all of the controversies that have swirled around his administration will all eventually ta ke administration
in this case the city of cha rlottesville against. action that mr trump has said after the fa ct that mr trump has said after the fact that he supports. as you say, revealing a news conference. one of the points to trump made when asked how will race relations improve, he said, jobs, i will bring backjobs, jobs are the answer. that is this focus, isn't it. it is and this is what the event today was supposed to be about before he turned it over to media questions, he was talking about...
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the violence in cha rlottesville states.lence in charlottesville was shocking not just because a life was taken but also because of the polarising impact of president trump's responds, fault lines that almost broke the us in the civil war have not been erased. my guest is richard cohen, president of the southern poverty law center, a group devoted to civil rights activism. how fans of all is the notion of a 21st—ce ntu ry of all is the notion of a 21st—century american civil war? —— fanciful. richard cohen in montgomery, alabama, welcome to hardtalk. thank you, looking forward to speaking to you. of course you join us after all of the destruction of what happened in cha rlottesville just of the destruction of what happened in charlottesville just a few days ago. in your opinion, what we're seeing in the united states today, all of the heated debate, the anger, the passion, the hatred, is it a blip or is it part of a much deeper trend? it's both. it's both part of a longer term trend and it's also something that has been ener
the violence in cha rlottesville states.lence in charlottesville was shocking not just because a life was taken but also because of the polarising impact of president trump's responds, fault lines that almost broke the us in the civil war have not been erased. my guest is richard cohen, president of the southern poverty law center, a group devoted to civil rights activism. how fans of all is the notion of a 21st—ce ntu ry of all is the notion of a 21st—century american civil war? ——...
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this was cha rlottesville magnified her! this was charlottesville on friday night.ist groups chancing juma crowes will not replace us, carrying ku klux klan style torches, although marching to the slogan white lives matter. yesterday the president blamed both sides for the violence that ensued. you had a group on one side and a group on the other and they came at each other, and it was vicious and horrible, horrible thing to watch, but there was another side. there was a group on this side. there was a group on this side. you just called them the left. they came violently attacking the other group. so you can say what you wa nt other group. so you can say what you want but that's the way it is. it's true, there was violence on both sides, but the race hate protesters came told up for trouble. many carried guns. this is in the army but right wing militia that turned up, with weaponry. most had class, helmets and shields with white supremacist insignia. the antiracism demonstrators were not organised. they were mostly local people among whom a small core had come to f
this was cha rlottesville magnified her! this was charlottesville on friday night.ist groups chancing juma crowes will not replace us, carrying ku klux klan style torches, although marching to the slogan white lives matter. yesterday the president blamed both sides for the violence that ensued. you had a group on one side and a group on the other and they came at each other, and it was vicious and horrible, horrible thing to watch, but there was another side. there was a group on this side....
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president has explicitly condemned racism and racist violence, he was speaking two days after violence in cha rlottesville that kills one person and injured 19 others. racism is evil and those who cause violence are criminals and thugs including the kkk, neo—nazis, white supremacists, and other heat groups that are repugnant to everything we hold dear as americans. the president of south korea, moonjae—in, americans. the president of south korea, moon jae—in, says americans. the president of south korea, moonjae—in, says he is confident donald trump will act responsibly and over north korea. it is 70 years since india and pakistan became independent from britain, we will speak to an indian film director. welcome to outside source. our top story. the red cross says more than 200 people have been killed with many more are missing after landslides in sierra leone. this happened on the outskirts of the capital, freetown, which has been hit by heavy rain in the last two days. it is understood the worst of the disaster happened in the full side region. snatched video on a mobile phone shows a torre
president has explicitly condemned racism and racist violence, he was speaking two days after violence in cha rlottesville that kills one person and injured 19 others. racism is evil and those who cause violence are criminals and thugs including the kkk, neo—nazis, white supremacists, and other heat groups that are repugnant to everything we hold dear as americans. the president of south korea, moonjae—in, americans. the president of south korea, moon jae—in, says americans. the president...
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i know you've lived and worked in cha rlottesville news.nd worked in charlottesville for a long time. what are your thoughts about what happened at the weekend, and the response from donald trump? the event itself was an outrage. i live on the university of virginity lawn —— university of virginia lawn and i watched these folks with their torches pretending they were in germany with —— in germany in the 19305 germany with —— in germany in the 1930s walk past my home and go and beat up student university administrators. whatever donald trump says today is far too little, far too late. he had his moment, he missed it. by the way his vice president did too. his first statement was bland. it's interesting to hear not only opinion writers in the new york times, bottles a nd writers in the new york times, bottles and other republican politicians describe this as an american. that's absolutely correct. for anyone who thinks my words or others partisan, they need to read what a wide range of very conservative republicans, more conservative republic
i know you've lived and worked in cha rlottesville news.nd worked in charlottesville for a long time. what are your thoughts about what happened at the weekend, and the response from donald trump? the event itself was an outrage. i live on the university of virginity lawn —— university of virginia lawn and i watched these folks with their torches pretending they were in germany with —— in germany in the 19305 germany with —— in germany in the 1930s walk past my home and go and beat...
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as we pray for cha rlottesville forms. that city bus map those prominent city in the declaration of independence. we are all created equal. we know these truths to be everlasting because we have seen the decency and greatness of our country. it is pretty unusual to have not won a crib at two former presidents come and make a statement about the situation in charlottesville. —— one but two former presidents. it seems to be in contrast to the sort of thing in that donald trump has made in which he had accused, once again, the news media of peddling fake reports. it is not unusual for these two presidents to come out and speak out against donald trump, because they did that during the election. there isa war did that during the election. there is a war that is continuing through the republican party. 0n on that point, if i may ask you, they have a republican president in they have a republican president in the white house. they have control of both houses of congress, surely they do want him to succeed because they do want hi
as we pray for cha rlottesville forms. that city bus map those prominent city in the declaration of independence. we are all created equal. we know these truths to be everlasting because we have seen the decency and greatness of our country. it is pretty unusual to have not won a crib at two former presidents come and make a statement about the situation in charlottesville. —— one but two former presidents. it seems to be in contrast to the sort of thing in that donald trump has made in...
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the memorial service the heather heyer, an antiracism protest among down by a white supremacist in chaville down by a white supremacist in charlottesville on down by a white supremacist in cha rlottesville on saturday down by a white supremacist in charlottesville on saturday but far from this being an occasion when a nation comes together, america seems more bitterly divided than ever. they tried to kill my child to shut her up. well, guess what? you just magnified her. applause this was charlottesville on friday night — racist groups chanting "jews will not replace us," carrying ku klux klan style torches, and also marching to the slogan "white lives matter." yesterday, the president blamed both sides for the violence that ensued. you had a group on one side and you had a group on the other and they came at each other with clubs and it was vicious and it was horrible and it was a horrible thing to watch. but there is another side. there was a group on this side — you can call them the left, you have just called them the left — that came violently attacking the other group, so you can
the memorial service the heather heyer, an antiracism protest among down by a white supremacist in chaville down by a white supremacist in charlottesville on down by a white supremacist in cha rlottesville on saturday down by a white supremacist in charlottesville on saturday but far from this being an occasion when a nation comes together, america seems more bitterly divided than ever. they tried to kill my child to shut her up. well, guess what? you just magnified her. applause this was...
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and as you can see, a local police officer did a cha cha slide with kids.luding a number of talented musicses, including jeff bradshaw and friends. >>> sports news sunday. and we continue at 4:30 tomorrow morning. now for melissa mcgee, ducis rodgers, sarah bloomquist and the entire team, i'm walter perez. have a great night. ♪ what a ♪ >>> tonight on sports sunday, we'll break down the eagles trade with buffalo. are the birds a better team today? >> there's no insurance on any of these things. when you pull the trigger on anything like this, you think about the player you're giving up and the draft pick. but we felt this was the right decision. >> feel good to get out there with the first team right away? >> yeah. a little bit of pressure. >> deep to right field. >>> plus the mets continue their power surge in philadelphia. and reese hoskins makes his debut at first base. we promise to not make you wait too long. sports sunday starts right now. >> oh, my!
and as you can see, a local police officer did a cha cha slide with kids.luding a number of talented musicses, including jeff bradshaw and friends. >>> sports news sunday. and we continue at 4:30 tomorrow morning. now for melissa mcgee, ducis rodgers, sarah bloomquist and the entire team, i'm walter perez. have a great night. ♪ what a ♪ >>> tonight on sports sunday, we'll break down the eagles trade with buffalo. are the birds a better team today? >> there's no...
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at 8pm: a fresh warning for north korea from the us president — several people have been injured in chalottesville in several people have been injured in charlottesville in virginia after a car crashed into demonstrators. there have been clashes today and the president has called for people to unite against hate. a fresh warning for north korea from the us president — donald trump says it will ‘regret it fast‘ if it threatens america or it's allies. they will be very safe and if anything happens to guam, there will be big trouble in korea. officers investigating the death of a man stabbed while he was walking a dog have arrested a man in his 20s. and london prepares to say goodbye to two legends at the world athletics championships. in the next half an hour, sir mo farah will be going for britain's second medal of the championships in the 5,000m final. in football, chelsea suffer a stunning defeat to burnley at sta mford stunning defeat to burnley at stamford bridge. good evening and welcome to bbc news. in america, a local state of emergency has been declared in two districts in the ci
at 8pm: a fresh warning for north korea from the us president — several people have been injured in chalottesville in several people have been injured in charlottesville in virginia after a car crashed into demonstrators. there have been clashes today and the president has called for people to unite against hate. a fresh warning for north korea from the us president — donald trump says it will ‘regret it fast‘ if it threatens america or it's allies. they will be very safe and if...
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it's chaed my enre life. this ye was our mt destructivfire sean. the t most destructivfires in corado's historoccurrinat he sa time. 's dierent. it' a diffent wor. the fire season is now longer. in most cases, we didn't have to worry about fires in the rocky mountains or the northwest until usually june or jy. now, you know, the fires are getting earlier and earlier. the first season's getting longer. we're starting to get to be like california where fire season is year-round. >> the faspapace oclimimat chan i is clrly y se on arica'coasts,ard hit rising sea levels, flooding, and severe storm surges. >> what we see is the united states, the eastern n part of te united states from the gulf of mexico all the way up to new england is among the highest local sea level rise rates in the world. >> more people live on the coasts than ever before. and now that we have rere peoe inin har'say, , obously y en a sto d does rikeke, e consequces a e even mo dire. >> there is aa ton of coastline in americica. we haveve somethig like 94,000 miles of coastline, 60,
it's chaed my enre life. this ye was our mt destructivfire sean. the t most destructivfires in corado's historoccurrinat he sa time. 's dierent. it' a diffent wor. the fire season is now longer. in most cases, we didn't have to worry about fires in the rocky mountains or the northwest until usually june or jy. now, you know, the fires are getting earlier and earlier. the first season's getting longer. we're starting to get to be like california where fire season is year-round. >> the...
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it appears that the violence seen in cha rlottesville last weekend it appears that the violence seenesville last weekend has been avoided? yes, it was almost entirely peaceful today here in boston. there was a very small group of far right protesters. they were kept well away from the counterdemonstrators by police. the thousands of counterdemonstrators we re thousands of counterdemonstrators were almost entirely peaceful. there was almost a festival atmosphere on the common at one stage. we are getting reports that those far right speakers at this causes away by police, what more do you know about that? yes, they were taken out in police vans, they were surrounded by a very hostile crowd who shouted, callous, and john did, shame. but it remained peaceful. there were isolated skirmishes as individual far right protesters were caught up in the crowds but the main group we re in the crowds but the main group were bussed out by the police. how much has this rally being affected by the violence seen in cha rlottesville last by the violence seen in charlottesville last weekend? by the vio
it appears that the violence seen in cha rlottesville last weekend it appears that the violence seenesville last weekend has been avoided? yes, it was almost entirely peaceful today here in boston. there was a very small group of far right protesters. they were kept well away from the counterdemonstrators by police. the thousands of counterdemonstrators we re thousands of counterdemonstrators were almost entirely peaceful. there was almost a festival atmosphere on the common at one stage. we...
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the violence on saturday in cha rlottesville has become a defining moment in the trump presidency.reds of white supremacists was, for many, shocking enough. but then this. a car driven into a group of counter protesters. these new pictures show the terror and chaos that followed. oh, my god, people are badly hurt. oh, my god, badly hurt! we need paramedics right now! 19 people were injured. 32—year—old heather heyer was killed. donald trump condemned what he called the violence on many sides, but did not mention the far right hate groups involved. that was left to the vice president last night. we have no tolerance for hate and violence. from white supremacists, neo—nazis, or the kkk. these dangerous fringe groups have no place in american public life and in the american debate, and we condemn them in the strongest possible terms. but many in the president's own party are angry at his reluctance to specifically condemn the far right. their cause is hate, it is un—american, they are domestic terrorists and we need more from our president on this issue. the media attacking our presid
the violence on saturday in cha rlottesville has become a defining moment in the trump presidency.reds of white supremacists was, for many, shocking enough. but then this. a car driven into a group of counter protesters. these new pictures show the terror and chaos that followed. oh, my god, people are badly hurt. oh, my god, badly hurt! we need paramedics right now! 19 people were injured. 32—year—old heather heyer was killed. donald trump condemned what he called the violence on many...
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steve bannon has become a lightning rod for much of the criticism since cha rlottesville rod for muchriticism since cha rlottesville because of rod for much of the criticism since charlottesville because of his right leaning tendencies. that influence in the white house administration. yet, there are two things here. he may describe them as the equivalent of clowns or losers. that is a pretty flippa nt way of clowns or losers. that is a pretty flippant way of describing people who killed a woman by driving a car into a crowd. secondly, i think people will find it difficult to a cce pt think people will find it difficult to accept that he is distancing himself from these groups. he has never been shy, if you like, of promoting a pretty hard right agenda when he rammed the breitbart media organisation that he set up. he would describe himself as an economic nationalist and clearly he is focused on things like the trade war with china and all those kinds of issues. but i think there will be a certain amount of scepticism about his attempt to distance himself from these other groups, even
steve bannon has become a lightning rod for much of the criticism since cha rlottesville rod for muchriticism since cha rlottesville because of rod for much of the criticism since charlottesville because of his right leaning tendencies. that influence in the white house administration. yet, there are two things here. he may describe them as the equivalent of clowns or losers. that is a pretty flippa nt way of clowns or losers. that is a pretty flippant way of describing people who killed a...
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. >> you have to see this, a philadelphia police officer tries out his cha cha slide, nice, moves right. so does chris sowers, he'll be back with the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast when "action news" continues. >> look at this here it looked more like winner than summer in broken bow, nebraska. it's hail from a number of storms that ripped through the area. the area got five inches of rain that triggered flash flooding. the storm chaser spotted a funnel cloud. >>> in our area, the humidity is gone, we have a great day. >> reporter: it's nice 'refreshing. there's a small portion of the viewing area holding on to high humidity. it's nice and comfortable let's get you outside, looking at the ben franklin bridge. you can see puffy cumulus clouds this afternoon, if you live in cumberland, atlantic, cape may counties in southern new jersey and kent county, delaware, you're holding on to the high humidity levels. the cold front is pushing off to the southeast, it will get into the areas down there, as well, you will dry out. phils, 1:00 p.m., temperature, sun and clouds. 4:00 p.m., 8
. >> you have to see this, a philadelphia police officer tries out his cha cha slide, nice, moves right. so does chris sowers, he'll be back with the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast when "action news" continues. >> look at this here it looked more like winner than summer in broken bow, nebraska. it's hail from a number of storms that ripped through the area. the area got five inches of rain that triggered flash flooding. the storm chaser spotted a funnel cloud....
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. - cha ching, cha ching, right? - cha ching, cha ching. - so that was the first wave. - that was first wave. just building there, second wave, really been the last 15 years or so, building apps and services on top of the internet. so it's facebook, and twitter, - google, amazon. - waze, and google. and basically because in that first wave the foundation was built. and everybody got connected, the last decade or so has been innovation, around apps and services, and some tremendous companies have been built in that second wave. - right, so the third wave is coming? or the third wave is sort of, kind of, here? - just beginning, just the early stages of it. - so what's the distinction? - the distinction is the second wave was really all about the app. it was about the software. the third wave is how you integrate the internet in everyday life. and how you use it to improve how our kids learn in classes, or how we deal with healthcare, or energy, or transportation. - well some of us would think mr. case, - some of us wou
. - cha ching, cha ching, right? - cha ching, cha ching. - so that was the first wave. - that was first wave. just building there, second wave, really been the last 15 years or so, building apps and services on top of the internet. so it's facebook, and twitter, - google, amazon. - waze, and google. and basically because in that first wave the foundation was built. and everybody got connected, the last decade or so has been innovation, around apps and services, and some tremendous companies...
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others say the scenes do not represent cha rlottesville opinion.sible. it is important to call these people what they are, white supremacists, and i don't understand why it is so difficult. they are not hiding this behind a statue. they didn't, go here because ofa statue. they didn't, go here because of a statue. they came here to fulfil the promise of president trump and take their country back. this city did not want bigotry on its streets. it's people know what to remember those who died trying to challenge it and to keep the peace. we can talk to laura bicker live now. how would you some up the political reaction to the attack? there has been considerable focus on what president trump did and didn't say. amidst the condolences and floral tributes being brought here, there is anger, as you havejust heard. many feel that mr tom's condemnation of the violence did not go far enough. he did not explicitly named the alt—right groups. the criticism has even come from within his own party. one republican senator said the president must call evil by its
others say the scenes do not represent cha rlottesville opinion.sible. it is important to call these people what they are, white supremacists, and i don't understand why it is so difficult. they are not hiding this behind a statue. they didn't, go here because ofa statue. they didn't, go here because of a statue. they came here to fulfil the promise of president trump and take their country back. this city did not want bigotry on its streets. it's people know what to remember those who died...
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what happened in cha rlottesville has been the ku klux klan.ed in charlottesville has been a major domestic test for the president. he is now under pressure over the balance here and over what the house democratic leader has cold the shameful reality of white supremacist and in america today. caroline hawley, bbc news. the uk will need a transition period to help businesses adjust after brexit, the chancellor and the international trade secretary have insisted. in a joint article for the sunday telegraph, philip hammond and liam fox stressed any deal would not be indefinite or a "back door" to staying in the eu. the two men have previously put forward opposing views on brexit. jonathan blake reports. two senior government ministers with two very different approaches to leaving the european union. liam fox and easy as big big city and philip hammond the voice of caution in cabinet. now an apparent show of unity. reiterating that breaks it will mean leaving the single market that allows free trade and movement of people and leaving the customs un
what happened in cha rlottesville has been the ku klux klan.ed in charlottesville has been a major domestic test for the president. he is now under pressure over the balance here and over what the house democratic leader has cold the shameful reality of white supremacist and in america today. caroline hawley, bbc news. the uk will need a transition period to help businesses adjust after brexit, the chancellor and the international trade secretary have insisted. in a joint article for the sunday...
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a state of emergency has now been declared in cha rlottesville.is known as the alt—right have become emboldened by donald trump's ascent to the white house. the us president said the violence was notjust one—sided. we condemn in the strongest possible terms this egregious display of hatred, bigotry and violence on many sides. on many sides. it's been going on for a long time in our country. amidst the hate, there was some hope. this ain't going to solve nothing. you're out there, beating each other up! a rare and brief moment for division to be set aside. as the mayor now calls for calm to be restored. laura bicker, bbc news, washington. joining me now by webcam is michael bragg, a reporter from local newspaper the daily progress. it's just gone it'sjust gone 9pm it's just gone 9pm in charlottesville, what's the situation on the streets now? yes. a lot of it has cleared out at this time. i walked around downtown a few moments ago and it's mostly state and local police at this point. not much going on right now. michael, this has been brewing as an
a state of emergency has now been declared in cha rlottesville.is known as the alt—right have become emboldened by donald trump's ascent to the white house. the us president said the violence was notjust one—sided. we condemn in the strongest possible terms this egregious display of hatred, bigotry and violence on many sides. on many sides. it's been going on for a long time in our country. amidst the hate, there was some hope. this ain't going to solve nothing. you're out there, beating...
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the memorial service for an antiracism text are mown down by a white supremacists in cha rlottesvilleharlottesville on white supremacists in cha rlottesville on saturday, white supremacists in charlottesville on saturday, but far from this being an occasion when a nation comes together, america seems more between divided than ever. they try to kill my child to shut her up. well, guess what? you just magnified her? this was charlottesville on friday night, racist groups chanting dues will not replace us, carrying ku klux klan stealth tortures and marching to the slogan white lives matter. yesterday, the president blamed both sides for the violence that ensued. you had a group on one side and you had a group on the other and they came at each other with clubs and it was vicious and it was horrible and it was a horrible thing to watch. but there is another side. there was a group on their side, you can call them the left, you have just called them the left, that came viole ntly you have just called them the left, that came violently attacking the othergroup, so that came violently attack
the memorial service for an antiracism text are mown down by a white supremacists in cha rlottesvilleharlottesville on white supremacists in cha rlottesville on saturday, white supremacists in charlottesville on saturday, but far from this being an occasion when a nation comes together, america seems more between divided than ever. they try to kill my child to shut her up. well, guess what? you just magnified her? this was charlottesville on friday night, racist groups chanting dues will not...
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what happened in cha rlottesville has been be back.lle has been a major domestic test for the president. he is now under pressure over the violence here and what the house democratic leader has called, the shameful reality of white supremacism in america today. caroline hawley, bbc news. let me bring you the latest on that. the white house has issued a statement saying that the president said very strongly in his statement on saturday that he condemns all violence, bigotry and hated and that includes white supremacist, the ku klux klan, neo—nazi and all extremist groups. groups that he did not identify in his remarks yesterday. in the last hour the governor of virginia terry mcauliffe addressed a church in charlottesville, and condemned the white supremacists involved in yesterday's violence. the neo—nazis who came to our beautiful state yesterday. there is no place for you here in charlottesville. no place for you here in cha rlottesville. there no place for you here in charlottesville. there is no place for you in charlottesville. th
what happened in cha rlottesville has been be back.lle has been a major domestic test for the president. he is now under pressure over the violence here and what the house democratic leader has called, the shameful reality of white supremacism in america today. caroline hawley, bbc news. let me bring you the latest on that. the white house has issued a statement saying that the president said very strongly in his statement on saturday that he condemns all violence, bigotry and hated and that...
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i want to thank the cha rlottesville their help.d the state, protecting their residence. i want to say that our hearts break for the casualties and the injuries that were suffered today and our prayers are going out right now. please send your prayers to these families and their loved oi'ies. to these families and their loved ones. i will turn it over to the city manager. that was the mayor of charlottesville, calling for calm after events that earlier today. time for a weather update. good evening everybody. well, we had a few showers that were a bit of a nuisance today. they refused to clear and as you can see from this weather watcher's picture from durham, it made for a really miserable day. the showers came out the borders of scotland, heading down towards north—east england and lincolnshire. some lovely spells of sunshine for some of us. 2a degrees the highest values, in kent. and you can see by the weather watcher's picture this afternoon it was a beautiful day. most of the showers will is aware of the next hours so with a cl
i want to thank the cha rlottesville their help.d the state, protecting their residence. i want to say that our hearts break for the casualties and the injuries that were suffered today and our prayers are going out right now. please send your prayers to these families and their loved oi'ies. to these families and their loved ones. i will turn it over to the city manager. that was the mayor of charlottesville, calling for calm after events that earlier today. time for a weather update. good...
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notjust the steve bannon thing, it is charlottesville, the steve bannon thing, it is cha rlottesvillehing, it is charlottesville, the violence, the murder of a young women and that was the point at which quite a few strategist i spoke to over the course of reid said charlottesville is something different and in terms of the reaction of donald trump to this, this is a turning point, to reduce yet like that? many people have said that based on the things he has said previously and it has not turned up like that. i do think this is different. it took some time but you finally had two dozen republicans come out and criticise donald trump by name for his equivocal response to charlottesville. so i think that is significant. including business leaders. he has presided over an unprecedented rift between corporate america and the white house after having built himself up as the business president and welcoming them into the white house. they have now all abandoned him and you even had last night the billionaire carl icon who had been supportive of him stepping down as his advisor on regulator
notjust the steve bannon thing, it is charlottesville, the steve bannon thing, it is cha rlottesvillehing, it is charlottesville, the violence, the murder of a young women and that was the point at which quite a few strategist i spoke to over the course of reid said charlottesville is something different and in terms of the reaction of donald trump to this, this is a turning point, to reduce yet like that? many people have said that based on the things he has said previously and it has not...
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a lot of discussion, a lot of shock about what happened in charlottesville, about what happened in challe, with about what happened in charlottesville, with the sight of swastikas and nazi salutes and the violence. of course, some on the right have been energised by that. today, boston, with thousands of people streaming through the city to get here, to show their feelings, the story has been about the city sending a statement that those kind of images are not the kind of thing that are present at this country. thank you. with all the sport, here's karthi gna nasegaram at the bbc sport centre. good evening. england are in complete control of the first test against west indies at edgbaston. playing under floodlights in a day—night test, england have forced west indies to follow on and have already taken two early wickets. joe wilson reports from edgbaston. flags can be waived in celebration or raised in distress. hope had gone in the first over today, one of them. anderson got kyle hope as a bowler, and then in the next over dismissed powell as a fielder. run out. next, roston chase gon
a lot of discussion, a lot of shock about what happened in charlottesville, about what happened in challe, with about what happened in charlottesville, with the sight of swastikas and nazi salutes and the violence. of course, some on the right have been energised by that. today, boston, with thousands of people streaming through the city to get here, to show their feelings, the story has been about the city sending a statement that those kind of images are not the kind of thing that are present...
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rlottesville both sides after the violence at charlottesville on both sides after the violence at cha rlottesville on saturday. both sides after the violence at charlottesville on saturday. that's at 730. we are expecting to hear an official comment from jeremy corbyn after the resignation of his front bench colleague sarah champion. and my guests in the papers to night otherformer my guests in the papers to night other former trade minister, my guests in the papers to night otherformer trade minister, lord digg thejones otherformer trade minister, lord digg the jones and otherformer trade minister, lord digg thejones and —— digbyjones and henry on c. digg thejones and —— digbyjones and henry bonsay. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm leah boleto. lots to get through tonight. can celtic make a mark in europe? we look ahead to their champions league qualifier at celtic park. pink balls and new playing partnerships. what can we expect from england's first test against the west indies tomorrow? it's an opportunity for the guys now in this series, in particularity stamped their mark on t
rlottesville both sides after the violence at charlottesville on both sides after the violence at cha rlottesville on saturday. both sides after the violence at charlottesville on saturday. that's at 730. we are expecting to hear an official comment from jeremy corbyn after the resignation of his front bench colleague sarah champion. and my guests in the papers to night otherformer my guests in the papers to night other former trade minister, my guests in the papers to night otherformer trade...
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what happened in cha rlottesville no, it‘s not enough.dy, should be able to condemn that. but people will say you condemned both sides in venezuela when there was a clear disparity there. there is no equivalence between white supremacists tried to kill somebody in cha rlottesville. supremacists tried to kill somebody in charlottesville. and yes, there are problems in venezuela. i have called for the same as present macron. i have called for calm, peace and negotiations. and a constitutional way forward. just an update on sierra leone, where there has been a mudslide. we we re where there has been a mudslide. we were told earlier that the death toll was at 180, but now we are seeing reports via the red cross in sierra leone that that death toll in the mudslide and flooding has risen to 320. hospitals are talking about being overwhelmed by the number of dead and injured are being brought to them. you can see the ferocity of the water in these images. in a moment, a summary of the business news this hour but first, the headlines on bbc news:
what happened in cha rlottesville no, it‘s not enough.dy, should be able to condemn that. but people will say you condemned both sides in venezuela when there was a clear disparity there. there is no equivalence between white supremacists tried to kill somebody in cha rlottesville. supremacists tried to kill somebody in charlottesville. and yes, there are problems in venezuela. i have called for the same as present macron. i have called for calm, peace and negotiations. and a constitutional...
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a police officer did a cha cha slide with the kids as you can see.eup included jeff brad shaw and friends. >>> abc "world news" sunday is next. don't miss "action news" news on phl17 and we're back here at 11:00 p.m. on 6abc. >>> for sarah bloomquist, melissa magee, i'm walter perez. we'll see you back here at 11:00 p.m. every year south jersey sends more and more tax money to trenton, but gets less and less back thanks to steve sweeney and chris christie. here's the sweeney-christie record eight years of underfunded schools. huge tax breaks for themselves and their rich friends while we pay more. and homestead rebate funding for seniors cut in half next year. don't believe the fake news from his wealthy donors. steve sweeney stands with chris christie, not with south jersey. >>> tonight, breaking news. deadly chaos. the hate rally in charlottesville ignited by white nationalists. one of them ramming his car into a crowd of counterdemonstrators. what those who know him say about his fascination with nazis. plus late today, the rally's organizer force
a police officer did a cha cha slide with the kids as you can see.eup included jeff brad shaw and friends. >>> abc "world news" sunday is next. don't miss "action news" news on phl17 and we're back here at 11:00 p.m. on 6abc. >>> for sarah bloomquist, melissa magee, i'm walter perez. we'll see you back here at 11:00 p.m. every year south jersey sends more and more tax money to trenton, but gets less and less back thanks to steve sweeney and chris christie....
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as we pray for cha rlottesville hatred in all forms. are reminded of the fundamental truths recorded by the fundamental truths recorded by the city ‘s most prominent citizen in the declaration of independence. we are all created equal and endowed by our creator with unalienable rights. the statement goes on to say, we know these truths to be everlasting because we have seen the decency and greatness of our country. that statement follows comments made earlier today from our prime minister theresa may. she was unusually critical of the comments made by donald trump. as i made clear at the weekend following the horrendous scenes in charlottesville, horrendous scenes in cha rlottesville, i horrendous scenes in charlottesville, i applaud the racism, hatred and violence that we have seen portrayed by these groups. united kingdom has taken action to banfar right united kingdom has taken action to ban far right groups here, without prescribed certain the far right groups here in the uk. and there's no equivalence, i see no equivalence between
as we pray for cha rlottesville hatred in all forms. are reminded of the fundamental truths recorded by the fundamental truths recorded by the city ‘s most prominent citizen in the declaration of independence. we are all created equal and endowed by our creator with unalienable rights. the statement goes on to say, we know these truths to be everlasting because we have seen the decency and greatness of our country. that statement follows comments made earlier today from our prime minister...
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now go get a cha-cha bowl out in the outfield.the fifth inning, crawford connected with this two-run homer. giants take the lead. in the seventh inning the brewers respond. another heart breaker at china basin. the brewers beat the giants 4-3. >>> the athletics tonight in baltimore. take a look. a frightening moment in the fifth inning, right back at the pitcher. a's rookie and bay area native paul blackburn, hit in his wrist by a line drive. you can see him just in pain there. he left the game. however, there is good news here. no broken bones, it's just a bruise. blackburn went to heritage high school said he hopes to make his next start this weekend. by the way, the a's beat the orioles 6-4. >>> one of the highest decorated high school athletes in the nba, looking for a perfect balance of mind, body and soul. we caught up with aaron gordon today at san jose. the rising star with the orlando magic, he and his business partner have launched a mental training app called lucid. gordon said it gives him confidence on the court. >> t
now go get a cha-cha bowl out in the outfield.the fifth inning, crawford connected with this two-run homer. giants take the lead. in the seventh inning the brewers respond. another heart breaker at china basin. the brewers beat the giants 4-3. >>> the athletics tonight in baltimore. take a look. a frightening moment in the fifth inning, right back at the pitcher. a's rookie and bay area native paul blackburn, hit in his wrist by a line drive. you can see him just in pain there. he left...
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president trump, who's told supporters in nevada it's time for america to unite following violence in chalottesville. it is time to heal the wounds that divide us, and to seek a new unity based on the common values that unite us. we are one people, with one home, and one great flag. and wayne rooney, england's record goalscorer, has announced his retirement from international football. good evening and welcome to bbc news. in the latest of its proposals on brexit, the government has published plans on how it wants to end the legal authority of the european court ofjustice in uk affairs. at the moment the court can influence everything from workers‘ rights to trade rules. now theresa may says it will no longer have what she calls a direct say in these matters. but in what critics see as a climbdown, the new plan appears to allow the european court to have some role in future disputes between the eu and britain. here's our political correspondent ben wright. it's about bringing power back to britain. we will take back control of our laws and bring an end to the jurisdiction of the european
president trump, who's told supporters in nevada it's time for america to unite following violence in chalottesville. it is time to heal the wounds that divide us, and to seek a new unity based on the common values that unite us. we are one people, with one home, and one great flag. and wayne rooney, england's record goalscorer, has announced his retirement from international football. good evening and welcome to bbc news. in the latest of its proposals on brexit, the government has published...
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cha. when asked about it by department know how to dance. telling people they're going to have to tune in for the official announcement coming up in september. i'm still shocked at this point. hey, jip, i know ab c isn't commenting, but would you like to confirm or deny the rumors that you will be on the next season of dancing with the stars. >> that would be problematic see ing as though we're working for fox. so it's not true. don't you remember when fox did celebrity ticketed event ice skating? that's much higher risk . get sliced with a blade. at this point, i know people who love dapsing with the stars. you have to get these people that you're going to talk about who wants to watch al fons oh roberto do the carlson again. they seem to be good at that. right after the oh limb pibs people that we're thinking about in that moment and then we'll never hear from again. they would bring in florence henderson, god rest her soul. it's hard to believe she's governor. >> right. but qulor chlora
cha. when asked about it by department know how to dance. telling people they're going to have to tune in for the official announcement coming up in september. i'm still shocked at this point. hey, jip, i know ab c isn't commenting, but would you like to confirm or deny the rumors that you will be on the next season of dancing with the stars. >> that would be problematic see ing as though we're working for fox. so it's not true. don't you remember when fox did celebrity ticketed event ice...
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the bbc‘s joel gunter is in cha rlottesville and sent us this update.harlottesville where jason kessler, the organiser of yesterday's white nationalist rally, tried to give a press conference but he was drowned out by shouts from the cloud of shame and thug and murderer. he spoke for a few minutes before the cloud chased off the street. he was met riot police who got into the police station. the riot police formed a defensive line with shields and it looks like kessler has now been taken out in an armoured vehicle. there are still a large group of protesters on the streets making speeches. tensions in cha rlottesville speeches. tensions in charlottesville remain high. there is no imminent threat of a nuclear war with north korea — so says the director of the cia, mike pompeo, amid heightened tensions in the region. mr pompeo says the us intelligence had a good idea of what was going on in pyongyang and that he wouldn't be surprised if it carried out another missile test. meanwhile, the head of the us military, generaljoseph dunford, has arrived in south
the bbc‘s joel gunter is in cha rlottesville and sent us this update.harlottesville where jason kessler, the organiser of yesterday's white nationalist rally, tried to give a press conference but he was drowned out by shouts from the cloud of shame and thug and murderer. he spoke for a few minutes before the cloud chased off the street. he was met riot police who got into the police station. the riot police formed a defensive line with shields and it looks like kessler has now been taken out...
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president tromp with that statement on the violence in cha rlottesville. with that statement on the violencearlottesville. much more reaction to that coming up on the bbc news channel but now let's join matt taylor for the latest weather forecast. thank you very much and good evening. pretty damning of our weather when it only took 25 degrees today to make it the warmest day of the month so far. and whilst we may see temperatures close to that when the sun is out through the rest of this week, overall it will remain fairly krul, especially in cloudy moments. showers for the rest of the week rather than prolonged spells of rain. 0ut there today it has not been a pleasant one in western areas. you can see grey and wet in the west coast of wales. that rain has been heavy here, turning heavier now in cornwall. pretty wet to the east of northern ireland but easing off and spreading its way to dumfries & galloway. the rain slowly pushing northwards and eastwards, just liked apache through the midlands at the moment. some rumbles of thunder cannot be ruled out. and later on, channel islands into th
president tromp with that statement on the violence in cha rlottesville. with that statement on the violencearlottesville. much more reaction to that coming up on the bbc news channel but now let's join matt taylor for the latest weather forecast. thank you very much and good evening. pretty damning of our weather when it only took 25 degrees today to make it the warmest day of the month so far. and whilst we may see temperatures close to that when the sun is out through the rest of this week,...
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the police officer did the cha cha slide with the folks in the crowd.f brad shaw and friends, i like that. nice to see him having a good time. >> there's much more to come on sunday morning edition of "action news." >>> did you know south jersey is the place to find fresh shrimp. we'll take you to a local farm that her harvesting the seafood. >>> proof of what happens when a coyote interrupts a cat's dinner. those stories and more, meteorologist chris sowers tracking the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, we'll see you "action news" on sunday right after this >> welcs 10:00 a.m., sunday, august 13. in the news, we're following breaking news, chaos outside a delaware county bar overnight. a fight ends in gunfire and in the end three men are hurt. >>> ahead the fbi is investigating following violent clashes by white nationalists in virginia this weekend. >> plus, residents in one jersey shore town plan to hold a rally against a controversial dune project that left bacteria laden water near their homes. meteorologist chris sowers has a look at the e
the police officer did the cha cha slide with the folks in the crowd.f brad shaw and friends, i like that. nice to see him having a good time. >> there's much more to come on sunday morning edition of "action news." >>> did you know south jersey is the place to find fresh shrimp. we'll take you to a local farm that her harvesting the seafood. >>> proof of what happens when a coyote interrupts a cat's dinner. those stories and more, meteorologist chris sowers...
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was it organised after the cha rlottesville it organised after the charlottesville rally?he free—speech rally had prior organisation. they had actually come last year. this was the second annual free—speech rally — last year. this was the second annualfree—speech rally — i use the quote is as loosely as humanly possible. can you give us an idea who they were? many of the individuals that we have seen online, some of them are neo—nazis, many are white supremacists and they decided to come to the city of boston and i am out of bay city and my community where over 40,000 people stood up and showed what boston was about. we are a city of love, not hatred. that is what you saw today, with all of the individuals that came out in solidarity and i want to give props to monica cannon, the local organiser who started this, as well as the back lives matter who was one of the co—sponsors. as the back lives matter who was one of the co-sponsors. the largest neo—nazi supremacist rally in cha rlottesville in neo—nazi supremacist rally in charlottesville in decades. our people worried peo
was it organised after the cha rlottesville it organised after the charlottesville rally?he free—speech rally had prior organisation. they had actually come last year. this was the second annual free—speech rally — last year. this was the second annualfree—speech rally — i use the quote is as loosely as humanly possible. can you give us an idea who they were? many of the individuals that we have seen online, some of them are neo—nazis, many are white supremacists and they decided to...
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in the past hour, president trump spoke to the media about the events in cha rlottesville.n in the strongest possible terms this egregious display of hatred, bigotry and filers on many sides. —— and filers. it has been going on for a long time. it has no place in america. what is vital now isa place in america. what is vital now is a swift restoration of law and order and the protection of lives. on the line is the bbc‘s joel gunter, who's been at that rally today. things had calmed but we have had news of that horrific car ploughing into people and we understand one person has lost their life. what else do we know? that is about all we know. i was down at the scene earlierjust we know. i was down at the scene earlier just after the incident happened with the car and it was chaos down there. right lease were slowly trying to push people away from the scene but you could see clearly where the driver had rammed into the back of two cars. the witnesses and people nearby were very badly shaken up and the wounded we re very badly shaken up and the wounded were still being treate
in the past hour, president trump spoke to the media about the events in cha rlottesville.n in the strongest possible terms this egregious display of hatred, bigotry and filers on many sides. —— and filers. it has been going on for a long time. it has no place in america. what is vital now isa place in america. what is vital now is a swift restoration of law and order and the protection of lives. on the line is the bbc‘s joel gunter, who's been at that rally today. things had calmed but...
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i arrived at 9am downtown in cha rlottesville, earlier.9am downtown in charlottesville, and you had these columns of different fascists, white nationalist groups coming into the park. police had already been deployed, and it got pretty nasty pretty fast between the antifascist activists. i left for a while to charge my phone at a cafe nearby, andi charge my phone at a cafe nearby, and i watched a live stream whilst waiting for my phone to charge, and there was a lot of violence already. it wasn't even noon yet. they had declared a state of emergency and an unlawful assembly. the event, they had to take it to a federal court case this week to allow it in this part. police came in, riot police came in and made everyone leave, so by noon, when the rally was supposed to start, it was already being shut down. people were milling about. by 2pm, 3pm, everything had returned to normal to some degree. there was still an normal to some degree. there was stillan airof normal to some degree. there was still an air of tension. there was the national gu
i arrived at 9am downtown in cha rlottesville, earlier.9am downtown in charlottesville, and you had these columns of different fascists, white nationalist groups coming into the park. police had already been deployed, and it got pretty nasty pretty fast between the antifascist activists. i left for a while to charge my phone at a cafe nearby, andi charge my phone at a cafe nearby, and i watched a live stream whilst waiting for my phone to charge, and there was a lot of violence already. it...
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charged with murder after a car was driven into a demonstration against a rally of far—right groups in cha9 other people were injured. our washington correspondent laura bicker sent this report from charlottesville. after a violent day of division, charlottesville has come together to pray, to show that this city condemned the hate brought here by neo—nazis and white supremacists. the virginia governor went from row to row, hugging worshippers in this baptist church. he promised to keep politics out of the pulpit, but there is a message he felt he had to give. it is about politics in that the political rhetoric in this country today is breeding bigotry. the streets here simmered with tension yesterday before finally erupting into violence, as white supremacists gathered for a rally. the group, which included members of the klu klux klan, said they wanted to take america back. counterprotestors and anti—racism activists challenged them. police tried to disperse the crowd but this day was not to end peacefully. a car, at speed, rammed into protesters. shocked witnesses captured the aftermath
charged with murder after a car was driven into a demonstration against a rally of far—right groups in cha9 other people were injured. our washington correspondent laura bicker sent this report from charlottesville. after a violent day of division, charlottesville has come together to pray, to show that this city condemned the hate brought here by neo—nazis and white supremacists. the virginia governor went from row to row, hugging worshippers in this baptist church. he promised to keep...
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i arrived downtown in cha rlottesville.umns of different fascists and white nationalists coming into this park. police had already been deployed. it got pretty nasty, pretty fast. i left for a while to charge my phone at a cafe nearby, and i watched their live feed. there was a lot of violence already. it wasn't even noon yet. they declared a state of emergency, unlawful assembly. they had to take it to a federal court case this week to try to move it elsewhere. riot police came in. by noon, when this rally was supposed to start, areas were shut down and people were milling around. by 3pm, everything returned to normal to some degree. there was still this air of tension. the national guard and local police were everywhere in the city. it was kind of frightening. and unreal, in some ways. chris suarez, a reporter for a local newspaper. two ministers who previously expressed opposing views on brexit have written a joint newspaper article clarifying the government's position. writing in the sunday telegraph, philip hammond and
i arrived downtown in cha rlottesville.umns of different fascists and white nationalists coming into this park. police had already been deployed. it got pretty nasty, pretty fast. i left for a while to charge my phone at a cafe nearby, and i watched their live feed. there was a lot of violence already. it wasn't even noon yet. they declared a state of emergency, unlawful assembly. they had to take it to a federal court case this week to try to move it elsewhere. riot police came in. by noon,...
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we saw it last week over cha rlottesville on you're going to get.r charlottesville on the monday, when we had that very carefully orchestrated speech, where he condemned the kkk and specifically called them out, etc. and then tuesday, completely going off piste and reigniting the whole issue all over again. he's doing his bit at least to perpetuate this political problem. please don't go anywhere, because i want to ask you about something from hillary clinton. i know you are close to this story. she has put out a book, a memoir of her efforts to get the white house and of course it features donald trump. this is one except where she has voiced it up foran except where she has voiced it up for an audio book where she describes a presidential debate with mrtrump describes a presidential debate with mr trump which gary attended. describes a presidential debate with mr trump which gary attendedm describes a presidential debate with mr trump which gary attended. it was incredibly uncomfortable. he was literally breathing down my neck. my skin crawl. it w
we saw it last week over cha rlottesville on you're going to get.r charlottesville on the monday, when we had that very carefully orchestrated speech, where he condemned the kkk and specifically called them out, etc. and then tuesday, completely going off piste and reigniting the whole issue all over again. he's doing his bit at least to perpetuate this political problem. please don't go anywhere, because i want to ask you about something from hillary clinton. i know you are close to this...
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a state of emergency has been declared in cha rlottesville, and a curfew is in place.lice helicopter crashed near a golf course, leaving two officers dead. it appeared to have been monitoring the protests. many fear the alt—right have become emboldened by donald trump's rise in the white house. the us president said the violence is notjust one—sided. we condemn, in the strongest possible terms, this egregious display of hatred, bigotry, and violence, on many sides. on many sides. but many, even within his own party, feel those words were not enough. senator cory gardner directly addressed donald trump. the governor of virginia had this to say to those who came to the city. and i have a message to all the white supremacists and the nazis who came into charlottesville today. our message is plain and simple: go home. you are not wanted in this great commonwealth. shame on you. the day of violence ended with a vigil for the victims, as many reflect on a city and nation divided. chris suarez is a reporter for a local newspaper, the daily progress. he described what he saw.
a state of emergency has been declared in cha rlottesville, and a curfew is in place.lice helicopter crashed near a golf course, leaving two officers dead. it appeared to have been monitoring the protests. many fear the alt—right have become emboldened by donald trump's rise in the white house. the us president said the violence is notjust one—sided. we condemn, in the strongest possible terms, this egregious display of hatred, bigotry, and violence, on many sides. on many sides. but many,...
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become the fourth executive to step down after the events in charlottesville. down after the events in chae. are we down after the events in charlottesville. are we seeing corporate america taking a stand? let's talk to samir hussein, who is in new york. what is going on? it is becoming a pattern. indeed. it is pretty significant when you see big american businesses standing up and saying, we do not wa nt to standing up and saying, we do not want to be part of the president's council. they are saying they are trying to distance themselves from the american president. in the last few hours, we have seen an internal e—mail released to the employees of walmart on monday. in that, it the ceo went further than many others did and named president trump specifically in this memo. i will highlight a bit of it. as he watched the event and the response from president trump over the weekend, we feel that he missed a critical opportunity to help bring our country together. it is a real sign that there are limits to what corporate america will take and in this move by these corporations, this move by t
become the fourth executive to step down after the events in charlottesville. down after the events in chae. are we down after the events in charlottesville. are we seeing corporate america taking a stand? let's talk to samir hussein, who is in new york. what is going on? it is becoming a pattern. indeed. it is pretty significant when you see big american businesses standing up and saying, we do not wa nt to standing up and saying, we do not want to be part of the president's council. they are...
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barbara, it seems the fallout from what he said about cha rlottesville the fallout from what he saidoes on and on? yes, in terms of charities, that seems to be the case. every group from the american cancer society to the local zoo, it seems is pulling out. over 20 have cancelled. many of them after the charlottesville incident when donald trump defended protesters who marched with neo—nazis. they say it is about protecting diversity, others say they don't want all these is used to distract from their calls. but it is clear that his resort is not as cool a place as it used to be. it may affect is income but it will also affect is income but it will also affect his image, which is what concerns him. thank you. an update to bring you on the kim wall case. prosecutors in denmark say they will bring murder charges against the man suspected of killing the swedish journalist. he is the inventor of the submarine she was last seen alive on. here's elisabeth thiis from danish broadcaster tv2 with the latest. late this afternoon, swedish police found what seems to be a body part of the swedish
barbara, it seems the fallout from what he said about cha rlottesville the fallout from what he saidoes on and on? yes, in terms of charities, that seems to be the case. every group from the american cancer society to the local zoo, it seems is pulling out. over 20 have cancelled. many of them after the charlottesville incident when donald trump defended protesters who marched with neo—nazis. they say it is about protecting diversity, others say they don't want all these is used to distract...
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the first opportunity we have heard the president of the united states addressing the situation in charessing the situation in charlottesville, since he has had a difficult week in discussing that. i found it fascinating that he made a lot of talk about talking very tough about pakistan not harbouring terrorists and not nation—building, but at the same time being very proactive and positive towards india. ifi proactive and positive towards india. if i am looking at the capitals of india and pakistan tonight i am saying what do those governments here and perceive, based oi'i governments here and perceive, based on what the president of the united states is saying? is this a new opening for india to be a stronger and more productive partner with the united states, and if i am sitting in pakistan, is the president of the united states giving us a warning shot across the bow if you continue to harbour terrorists, or a perceived as doing such, then we will take a tougher stance with you. and are you talking about the military going across the border to pursue terrorists in pakistan?|j pursu
the first opportunity we have heard the president of the united states addressing the situation in charessing the situation in charlottesville, since he has had a difficult week in discussing that. i found it fascinating that he made a lot of talk about talking very tough about pakistan not harbouring terrorists and not nation—building, but at the same time being very proactive and positive towards india. ifi proactive and positive towards india. if i am looking at the capitals of india and...
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a state of emergency has now been declared in cha rlottesville. known as the alt—right have become emboldened by donald trump's ascent to the white house. today, the us president said the violence was notjust one—sided. we condemn in the strongest possible terms this egregious display of hatred, bigotry and violence, on many sides. on many sides. it has been going on for a long time in our country. amidst the hate, there was some hope. this is going to solve nothing. you're out here, beating each other up! a rare and brief moment for division to be set aside. as the mayor now calls for calm to be restored. laure bicker, bbc news, washington. an explosion in the pakistani city of quetta has killed at least fifteen people and injured forty others. witnesses say the blast, in a high security zone, set fire to nearby vehicles. quetta, is the capital of a region which suffers from islamist militancy, as well as separatist and criminal violence. the provincial home minister spoke to media. translation: a vehicle belonging to oui’ translation: a vehicle
a state of emergency has now been declared in cha rlottesville. known as the alt—right have become emboldened by donald trump's ascent to the white house. today, the us president said the violence was notjust one—sided. we condemn in the strongest possible terms this egregious display of hatred, bigotry and violence, on many sides. on many sides. it has been going on for a long time in our country. amidst the hate, there was some hope. this is going to solve nothing. you're out here,...