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ku and patricia ewing through the ewing foundation committed to bridging cultural differences in our community. the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, live from washington, moderator robert costa. robert: good evening today marked the final day in the mythical first 100 day milestone that all new administrations are measured by. president trump traveled to atlanta to thank some of his most strident supporter at the n.r.a. annual convention. his message was reinvigorating the republican base after watching the white house reverse course on a few campaign promises. president trump: you came through for me. and i am going to come through for you. the eight-year assault on your second amendment freedoms has come to a crashing end. robert: julie, fascinating speech by the president defiant in tone. but he gave this revealing interview to reuters the day before talking about how his grappling with power, the brutal reality of governing and the presidency. which trump are we seeing at the end of this fir
ku and patricia ewing through the ewing foundation committed to bridging cultural differences in our community. the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, live from washington, moderator robert costa. robert: good evening today marked the final day in the mythical first 100 day milestone that all new administrations are measured by. president trump traveled to atlanta to thank some of his most strident supporter...
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ku and patricia ewing, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities. the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, live from washington, moderator robert costa. robert: good evening. as the 100-day mark of the trump presidency approaches, mr. trump is pushing his america first campaign promises looking for a legislative win. priority one, healthcare. before the break, the conservative freedom caucus rejected the g.o.p.'s plan because it wasn't a complete overhaul of obamacare. at the time president trump said he was ready to move on to tax reform. but this week, the president seemed more optimistic that congress has the votes to move quickly on both fronts. president trump: the plan gets better and better and better and it's gotten really good. a lot of people are liking it a lot. we have a chance of the getting it soon. robert: kelly, people feel immense pressure from the president himself to get moving on healthcare but over on capitol hill they're saying, we don't reall
ku and patricia ewing, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities. the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, live from washington, moderator robert costa. robert: good evening. as the 100-day mark of the trump presidency approaches, mr. trump is pushing his america first campaign promises looking for a legislative win. priority one, healthcare. before the break, the conservative freedom...
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ku and patricia ewing, committed to bringing cultural differences and from contributions from pbs viewers like you. thank you. once again from washington, robert costa of "the washington post." robert: good evening. friday marked day 85 for the trump administration. it was perhaps the most significant week yet for the president on the international stage. us military forces use the most powerful nonnuclear weapon in america's arsenal to target isis in afghanistan. the 21,000 blast nicknamed the mother of all bombs destroyed isis tunnels and caves in the province. going hard after isis was one of candidate trump. >> i know more about isis. i would bomb the [beep] out of them. >> he has leveraged the u.s. military. president trump: we are so proud of our military. it was another successful event. robert: the bombing in afghanistan came one week after the u.s. launched retalltory strikes on syria in response to the deadly chemical attack on civilians. u.s. navy strike forces were deployed to the korean peninsula, in response to kim jung-un's nuclear tests. >> the bottom line north korea has
ku and patricia ewing, committed to bringing cultural differences and from contributions from pbs viewers like you. thank you. once again from washington, robert costa of "the washington post." robert: good evening. friday marked day 85 for the trump administration. it was perhaps the most significant week yet for the president on the international stage. us military forces use the most powerful nonnuclear weapon in america's arsenal to target isis in afghanistan. the 21,000 blast...
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rommel low lu ka ku , an awful game, this one. 0—0.on ‘s best shot, a mist opportunity. west ham defended well, but awful game. let‘s have a look at the top of the table. all the action down at the bottom, in fact. it‘s all about the bottom of the table. united at burnley tomorrow. there, it is so tight. perhaps crystal palace, with the extra couple of games in hand, that might serve them well. i think sunderland are gone, middlesbrough nearly gone. swansea and hull city will fight it out to the end of the city. i think those two. it is all about the home form. swa nsea two. it is all about the home form. swansea have manchester united, tough game. there were also the injuries were manchester united. ibrahim vitch and ron paul, both cruciate knee ligament injuries. united not confirming how long that will be out, but they will miss the last of the season. crowe will be out and united are short at the back will stop real problems for them at the back. they don‘t know the extent of the injury or when the bid back, but mourinho said they
rommel low lu ka ku , an awful game, this one. 0—0.on ‘s best shot, a mist opportunity. west ham defended well, but awful game. let‘s have a look at the top of the table. all the action down at the bottom, in fact. it‘s all about the bottom of the table. united at burnley tomorrow. there, it is so tight. perhaps crystal palace, with the extra couple of games in hand, that might serve them well. i think sunderland are gone, middlesbrough nearly gone. swansea and hull city will fight it...
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a ku kluxearlier, klan parade was among the celebrations for the unveiling. president of virginia alderman accepted this gift from paul macintyre on behalf of the and gushingly proclaimed lee a royal genius, of that community aboutbe fortunate in having that serene figure of virtue,. emancipationry nor was mentioned in alderman's golden age praised a romanticized version of the south and slavery. later, city council annualiated $300,000 in pensions for the widows of veterans.e last year's 2016 facebook 15-year-oldthen black female charlottesville high school student calling for lee and jackson statues ignited a firestorm of confrontations of so-called flaggers versus a broader of remove the statue demonstrators in nose-to-nose, shouting matches at a lee park public rally. denouncedts activists whitee defenders as supremists. confederates insisted the monuments remain at all costs vilified their opponents as collaboratorsis and carpet bagging liberals. racially tinged counter charges eerily echoed segregation's hostility to the 1950's, 1960's black civil right
a ku kluxearlier, klan parade was among the celebrations for the unveiling. president of virginia alderman accepted this gift from paul macintyre on behalf of the and gushingly proclaimed lee a royal genius, of that community aboutbe fortunate in having that serene figure of virtue,. emancipationry nor was mentioned in alderman's golden age praised a romanticized version of the south and slavery. later, city council annualiated $300,000 in pensions for the widows of veterans.e last year's 2016...
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lu ka ku's 23rd everton corner, you can guess what's next.ue goal of the season. one man's run continues, another‘s ends. lewis hamilton won the chinese grand prix this morning having led from start to finish in shanghai. his mercedes came in ahead of sebastian vettel who was second for ferrari, in what could prove to be the rivalry of the season. both drivers are now level on 43 points after two races. shanghai in the wet can be fearsome. lewis hamilton and sebastian vettel, battle lines drawn. hamilton's mercedes starting in front. all he had to do was stay there. while the track was driving, it was for a time confusion and chaos that reigned. staying on the track was, for some, proving a bit too difficult. the early la ps proving a bit too difficult. the early laps stifled by accident. a pit stop leaving sebastian vettel down the field. hamilton kept his calm and kept any trouble behind him. teenager max verstappen, having started in 16th, now up to second, but sebastian vettel‘s harare slowly fighting its way back. he would eventually reg
lu ka ku's 23rd everton corner, you can guess what's next.ue goal of the season. one man's run continues, another‘s ends. lewis hamilton won the chinese grand prix this morning having led from start to finish in shanghai. his mercedes came in ahead of sebastian vettel who was second for ferrari, in what could prove to be the rivalry of the season. both drivers are now level on 43 points after two races. shanghai in the wet can be fearsome. lewis hamilton and sebastian vettel, battle lines...
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a statue was unveiled at lee -- four days earlier, a ku klux klan primate was among the celebration for the unveiling. he proclaimed lee a "royal genius. the people of this community can count themselves fortunate to have this serene figure virtue." in 1921, he accepted a stonewall jackson statue for the community. -- neither slavery or emancipation was mentioned in his remark about virginia's golden age that romanticized vasalgel with slaves, plantations and make juleps. this is not the first or last time white southerners employed the confederates as cultural rallying points for political purposes. the civil war centennial. a generation later they appropriated $300 in annual pensions, about $2700 today, for the widows of confederate veterans. alive 1961.ll last year, a facebook position by 15-year-old blackfi female ignited a firestorm of confrontations between flagers advocating the confederate memorial versus a broad-based coalition to remove the statue demonstrators in tow to toe shouting matches at eight public rally. -- at a public rally. they denounced white supremacist and neo-
a statue was unveiled at lee -- four days earlier, a ku klux klan primate was among the celebration for the unveiling. he proclaimed lee a "royal genius. the people of this community can count themselves fortunate to have this serene figure virtue." in 1921, he accepted a stonewall jackson statue for the community. -- neither slavery or emancipation was mentioned in his remark about virginia's golden age that romanticized vasalgel with slaves, plantations and make juleps. this is not...
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they'd given them the right to vote and crushed the ku klux klan. now blacks should rely on their own resources, not demand further assistance from the north. other factors also weakened northern support for reconstruction. in 1873, the country plunged. republicans were in no mood to divert further attention to the south. congress did enact one final piece of civil rights legislation, the civil rights act of 1875, which outlawed racial discrimination in places of public accommodation. this was a tribute to charles sumner, who had devoted his career to promoting the principle of quality before the law, but who died 1874. one of reason republicans adopted the civil rights act was that democrats, for the first time since before the civil war, swept the elections of 1874 and would control the house of representatives beginning in december 1875. meanwhile, the supreme court, to my own personal chagrin began whittling away at the guarantees of black rights that congress had adopted. henceforth, southern republicans, white and black, could expect little fu
they'd given them the right to vote and crushed the ku klux klan. now blacks should rely on their own resources, not demand further assistance from the north. other factors also weakened northern support for reconstruction. in 1873, the country plunged. republicans were in no mood to divert further attention to the south. congress did enact one final piece of civil rights legislation, the civil rights act of 1875, which outlawed racial discrimination in places of public accommodation. this was...
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romalu lu ka ku's 23rd corner, you can guess what's next.n. 0ne romalu lukaku's 23rd league goal of the season. one man's run continues as another‘s finally ends. the season. one man's run continues as another's finally ends. the score was a—2, and after that, we really controlled the game. we had some great football. i think it is one of the most complete performances of the most complete performances of the team of this season. we have really comfortable feeling playing at home. with the support of the fans, it is a tough stadium to come to, and that is how we like to have it, and to put the pressure on every opponent. the next one is next week. at the start of the game, going one goal behind as quickly as we did, but then, going the other rendered scoring two, it was a bit of a basketball game early on, a bit too open for me, but obviously, i'm really disappointed that we weren't able to come away with a victory. manchester united comfortably beat sunderland 3—0 to move back up to fifth in the table. the result leaves sunderland at the bo
romalu lu ka ku's 23rd corner, you can guess what's next.n. 0ne romalu lukaku's 23rd league goal of the season. one man's run continues as another‘s finally ends. the season. one man's run continues as another's finally ends. the score was a—2, and after that, we really controlled the game. we had some great football. i think it is one of the most complete performances of the most complete performances of the team of this season. we have really comfortable feeling playing at home. with the...
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everton were a—2 winners against leicester with belgium striker romelu lu ka ku collecting two goals.champions leicester had been 2—1 up after ten minutes but were trailing by half—time as lukaku made it 23 in the league so far this season while leicester lost their first match under craig shakespeare since he took over. we scored a—2 and after that we controlled the game and played some great football. it was one of the most complete performances of the tea m most complete performances of the team this season. we have really a co mforta ble team this season. we have really a comfortable feeling playing at home, with the support of the fans... it isa with the support of the fans... it is a tough stadium to come and that's what we like to have it and to put the pressure on every opponent. the next one is next week. in italy's serie a, roma have maintained their chase of juventus with a 3—0 win at bologna. napoli defeated lazio to open up a seven point gap between third and fourth place, and while milan were a—0 winners at home to palermo, their city rivals inter swap places with them a
everton were a—2 winners against leicester with belgium striker romelu lu ka ku collecting two goals.champions leicester had been 2—1 up after ten minutes but were trailing by half—time as lukaku made it 23 in the league so far this season while leicester lost their first match under craig shakespeare since he took over. we scored a—2 and after that we controlled the game and played some great football. it was one of the most complete performances of the tea m most complete performances...
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when you take a look at the mass murders that were happening in reconstruction, congress passed the kulux klan act. this was 1870 and 1871. president grant was forcefully behind them. he was very angry with what happened. he was very much a person who wanted to build a different america, and he knew the confederates were resisting. he really forcefully sent down the federal army. we know now that he was more forceful than his immediate response. in those couple of years, he really did a great deal with that federal presence, and certainly the confederacy was terrified of president grant for good reasons. he had a reputation, and they knew he meant business. for a while, while they were actively trying to use the union army to suppress these groups, they were fairly successful, but they gave up. congress gave up and moved on to other things. after the election of 1872, when the dynamics of politics changed and the north started to withdraw, it just came back. when we look at other kinds -- another incident i like to talk about -- we had a great deal of anarchist violence in the early 20
when you take a look at the mass murders that were happening in reconstruction, congress passed the kulux klan act. this was 1870 and 1871. president grant was forcefully behind them. he was very angry with what happened. he was very much a person who wanted to build a different america, and he knew the confederates were resisting. he really forcefully sent down the federal army. we know now that he was more forceful than his immediate response. in those couple of years, he really did a great...
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. ♪ >> narrator: in the 1920s, hate groups like the ku klux klan murdered black americans and terrorizeds as well as catholics, but within 50 years, anti-catholicism would nearly disappear. >> one of the things that happens when a community is attacked is that it does protective actions and supportive actions, encouraging, for example, catholics to enlist as soldiers in the u.s. military, encouraging catholics to run for office, encouraging catholics to be part of civic organizations so that whole police forces in certain cities became irish catholic. so, there were really movements to get catholics integrated into the larger society and prove that they were as patriotic and as upstanding citizens as anyone else. >> i, john fitzgerald kennedy, do solemnly swear... >> narrator: in 1961, john f. kennedy became the first catholic president of the united states. >> so help you god. >> so help me god. >> he was so popular and he was so youthful and he did answer questions about his catholicism in incredibly brilliant and savvy ways that put people to rest. then there was, at the same time, va
. ♪ >> narrator: in the 1920s, hate groups like the ku klux klan murdered black americans and terrorizeds as well as catholics, but within 50 years, anti-catholicism would nearly disappear. >> one of the things that happens when a community is attacked is that it does protective actions and supportive actions, encouraging, for example, catholics to enlist as soldiers in the u.s. military, encouraging catholics to run for office, encouraging catholics to be part of civic...
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for many people there's a long road to drive between black lives matter and the ku klux klan. >> byroni'd love to have a show that i can discuss all these things with you, but i'm not going to get into those right now. >> reporter: with no show, with no control for social media presence, lahren has been pushed to the sidelines for the moment at least. >> sounds like you shed a tear or two over this. >> don't tell anyone, i'm supposed to be tough. i'm a human being at the end of the day. something has been stripped from me and that's my ability to work. that's my ability to have a voice. that's been taken from me. wrongfully. i'm upset by it and i'm hurt by it and i feel betrayed by it. >> reporter: don't count her out. >> i'm not the kind of girl that sit in the corner cries over things. i don't consider myself a feminist but boy, i won't lay down and play dead ever. >> it's worth noting her lawyer sat in for that entire interview. >>> the explosive interview the ceo of united airlines, who's to blame for that forceful passenger removal? soon as i lel after a dvt blood clot, i sure had
for many people there's a long road to drive between black lives matter and the ku klux klan. >> byroni'd love to have a show that i can discuss all these things with you, but i'm not going to get into those right now. >> reporter: with no show, with no control for social media presence, lahren has been pushed to the sidelines for the moment at least. >> sounds like you shed a tear or two over this. >> don't tell anyone, i'm supposed to be tough. i'm a human being at the...
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450 years and the hood represents sin, which is appropriate. ( laughter ) and then in the 1920s, the kuan stole the look. ( audience reacts ) that's right. cornerback.k.k. outfits are cul. totally not cool. you guys are a terrorist group, not white girls at coachella. you don't do that. ( applause ) you have to give the spanish props for sticking with their outfits after the k.k.k. most people are, like, we can't do this. they are, like, this is still our thing, we are here first! like a guy in the '30s saying i don't care, i don't like big mustaches, i'm going to ride it out and see what happens. it's not like this will last forever. they won't be calling it the mustache of hitler, guys. ( laughter ) i can imagine someone in the k.k.k. seeing photos from spain and saying finally, a place where i can feel at home! i'm going to move there! then he gets there and find out even the guys in the hood speak spanish. he's going to be, like, it's a whole country of mexicans! ( laughter ) but let's move on because as stressful as the spanish klan was, it was still nice to get a vacation in becau
450 years and the hood represents sin, which is appropriate. ( laughter ) and then in the 1920s, the kuan stole the look. ( audience reacts ) that's right. cornerback.k.k. outfits are cul. totally not cool. you guys are a terrorist group, not white girls at coachella. you don't do that. ( applause ) you have to give the spanish props for sticking with their outfits after the k.k.k. most people are, like, we can't do this. they are, like, this is still our thing, we are here first! like a guy in...
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. >> reporter: he says the statute is offensive and once used as a rallying point for the ku klux klan. >> we won't allow the confederacy to be put on a ped stole in our city. >> reporter: it's part of a southern state trend to move confederate symbols after the 2015 mass cure of nine black church goers in north carolina and the majority black city counsel and that year and legal battles slow the process. >> it's silently stoking the flames of hostility. that's the price to keep them up and we can move forward to the 21st century. >> reporter: they have gotten death threats. tonight, the difficult past. ga gabe gutierrez, nbc news. >>> a massive five-alarm fire near the university of maryland. a fire at an apartment complex under construction sent plumes of black smoke into the sky and forced the university to shut down the campus where some students complained of breathing problems. more than 200 firefighters responded. the cause is under investigation. >>> still ahead here tonight, black market medication. parents turning to under ground networks on social media to get the medicine t
. >> reporter: he says the statute is offensive and once used as a rallying point for the ku klux klan. >> we won't allow the confederacy to be put on a ped stole in our city. >> reporter: it's part of a southern state trend to move confederate symbols after the 2015 mass cure of nine black church goers in north carolina and the majority black city counsel and that year and legal battles slow the process. >> it's silently stoking the flames of hostility. that's the price...
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were beaten 4-2 at craig shakespeare, they were beaten 4—2 at everton and the league top scorer lu ka kutinued his fine run with two goals to take his tally to 23 for the season. we started well, but at the other end then we scored two. a basketball game opening early doors, disappointed we couldn't come away with a victory. in the scottish premiership, three late goals for rangers ended aberdeen's winning run at home. all three goals were scored in the space of five second—half minutes, veteran kenny miller with the first. aberdeen stay second to already crowned champions celtic. after being beaten in the opening race in australia, lewis hamilton has returned to the top step of the podium following this morning spots chinese grand prix. the race in shanghai is started in damp conditions and caught out several drivers, including sauber‘s driver, whose crash meant the safety car went out. vettel was as low as six after mistiming a pitstop but came second in the end. hamilton couldn't be stopped at the front, claiming his 54th victory. max verstappen made up for poor qualifying to finish t
were beaten 4-2 at craig shakespeare, they were beaten 4—2 at everton and the league top scorer lu ka kutinued his fine run with two goals to take his tally to 23 for the season. we started well, but at the other end then we scored two. a basketball game opening early doors, disappointed we couldn't come away with a victory. in the scottish premiership, three late goals for rangers ended aberdeen's winning run at home. all three goals were scored in the space of five second—half minutes,...
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everton were 4—2 winners against leicester with belgium striker romelu lu ka ku collecting two.ter ten minutes but were trailing by half—time as lukaku made it 23 in the league so far this season, while leicester lost their first match under craig shakespeare since he took over. we scored at 4—2 and then we controlled the game and had some great football. i think it's one of the most complete performances of the most complete performances of the team of the season. we have really comfortable feeling, playing at home. with the support of the fans. it's a tough stadium to come. that's what we like, to have it. and to put the pressure on every opponent, and the next one is next week. in italy's serie a, roma have maintained their chase of juventus with a 3—0 win at bologna. napoli lead at lazio. did it remains that way, it would open upa did it remains that way, it would open up a 7—point gap. to motor sport and lewis hamilton has won the chinese grand prix after dominating in shanghai. he led from pole to finish for his first win of the year. it gives him a share of the championsh
everton were 4—2 winners against leicester with belgium striker romelu lu ka ku collecting two.ter ten minutes but were trailing by half—time as lukaku made it 23 in the league so far this season, while leicester lost their first match under craig shakespeare since he took over. we scored at 4—2 and then we controlled the game and had some great football. i think it's one of the most complete performances of the most complete performances of the team of the season. we have really...
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we expect much of the questioning to fe kus on questions about the korean peninsula. you'll be able to watch it live here on c-span3. you can listen for free on the radio app. >>> also coming up today at 1:30 eastern they are at the white house. they will be briefing reporters. you can see that live here on cspan-3. >> sunday on q and a the house of truth, a washington political salon. we talk with brad snyder on his group about intellectuals. race wasn't an issue for him. it took a 1923 case which found for the first time that the mob dominated criminal trials of southern blacks filing the due process clause. it's the first time they struck down a conviction under the due
we expect much of the questioning to fe kus on questions about the korean peninsula. you'll be able to watch it live here on c-span3. you can listen for free on the radio app. >>> also coming up today at 1:30 eastern they are at the white house. they will be briefing reporters. you can see that live here on cspan-3. >> sunday on q and a the house of truth, a washington political salon. we talk with brad snyder on his group about intellectuals. race wasn't an issue for him. it...
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lu ka ku will a three—man central defence for the visitors. the league this season. tiger woods will play no part in golf‘s first major of the year, the masters after pulling out of next week's tournament with ongoing fitness issues. he says he is not tournament ready as he continues his struggles with his back. he has been sidelined for 15 months. he returned to action earlier this year. he won his first major at the masters 20 yea rs his first major at the masters 20 years ago. in a statement on his website, he says, i will not be competing, i did everything i could to play, but my rehabilitation did not allow me time to get tournament ready. i have no timetable for my return, but i will continue my diligent effort to recover, and we'll get back out there as soon as for. roger federer will play rafa nadal in the final of the miami open tomorrow. he beat nick kyrgios over three tough sets, each went to a tie—break. the 18 time major winner won the decisive third, and continues his good start the, having won 18 of 19 matches in 2017. the final
lu ka ku will a three—man central defence for the visitors. the league this season. tiger woods will play no part in golf‘s first major of the year, the masters after pulling out of next week's tournament with ongoing fitness issues. he says he is not tournament ready as he continues his struggles with his back. he has been sidelined for 15 months. he returned to action earlier this year. he won his first major at the masters 20 yea rs his first major at the masters 20 years ago. in a...
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burnley equalised, still without a win away in the premier league this season, ross barkley and lu ka kuecured the win 3-1 barkley and lukaku secured the win 3—1 for everton, everton and nevis in the premier league, burnley still to win away. we will hear from the burnley boss in a moment. let's hear from ronald koeman first. a good day for him after a difficult week, for ross barkley. am really pleased, and difficulties in the beginning that quality, scoring the 2—1 was an important goal in the game. the boy was focused on the football side. and not about all the stuff that came out after last sunday. it is a big compliment to still a young boy by everton. we got punished with a bubbly first one bouncing off everyone, a bubbly second and then a good goal from a top striker in real form. frustrating but a much better performance on the road, it suggests that we will get there in the end, we have to, of course. what does that mean for the table? manchester city have taken the lead through vincent kompa ny. bad city have taken the lead through vincent kompany. bad result isn't on the table
burnley equalised, still without a win away in the premier league this season, ross barkley and lu ka kuecured the win 3-1 barkley and lukaku secured the win 3—1 for everton, everton and nevis in the premier league, burnley still to win away. we will hear from the burnley boss in a moment. let's hear from ronald koeman first. a good day for him after a difficult week, for ross barkley. am really pleased, and difficulties in the beginning that quality, scoring the 2—1 was an important goal...
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symbolte hood became a of the ku klux klan. and was widely seen as protecting the identity of individuals, although in most communities, everyone knew who was underneath the hood. it was not just the terror of the klan and the lynching. more than 4000 individuals were illegally murdered with no consequences on the perpetrators on the 1880's into the 1940's. it was a constant process of terror, of intimidation. the other part however was not so physical. it have to do with intellectual and psychological intimidation. the publication of a book, "the negro, a beast," in 1900, which perpetrates the idea that african-americans were put on earth to serve white people. they are not their own being. they are not their own human, their own human beings, their own self, they are here as servants for society. that kind of intellectual structure and the psychological makeup that that had on white society as well as the detrimental effect on african-americans, which had to resist that constant barrage of negative image about them created a
symbolte hood became a of the ku klux klan. and was widely seen as protecting the identity of individuals, although in most communities, everyone knew who was underneath the hood. it was not just the terror of the klan and the lynching. more than 4000 individuals were illegally murdered with no consequences on the perpetrators on the 1880's into the 1940's. it was a constant process of terror, of intimidation. the other part however was not so physical. it have to do with intellectual and...
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. >>> i'm first alert meteorologist mer ku martin. we do have a dry night in the forecast. see plenty of clouds out there. bright white there, and some green just to the southwest of our viewing area. a live look outside in philadelphia it's dry, quiet now and the winds are calm. and we can see the clouds developing into the overnight hours to tomorrow morning. another chilly day in the forecast. below average for this time of year. neighbors right now for delaware seeing plenty of 50s and some upper 40s. lincoln 50 degrees, redden 49, and ridge burow currently 59 degrees for you. seeing chillier temp rrz tonight. atlantic city 50, and woodvine currently at 48 degrees. hour by hour forecast starting at midnight. you see how the showers are very unorganized at first and then we continue to move towards the northeast. a few pockets of downpour tomorrow. but i do expects heavier rain especially on tuesday. it looks like we're going to see plenty of 50s and low 60s. langhorn seeing 59 for you. also seeing plenty of clouds, breezy conditions. delaware seeing lots of upper 50s an
. >>> i'm first alert meteorologist mer ku martin. we do have a dry night in the forecast. see plenty of clouds out there. bright white there, and some green just to the southwest of our viewing area. a live look outside in philadelphia it's dry, quiet now and the winds are calm. and we can see the clouds developing into the overnight hours to tomorrow morning. another chilly day in the forecast. below average for this time of year. neighbors right now for delaware seeing plenty of 50s...
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. >>> tonight the pros kus is expected to rest its case against erick frien. the man in the video is inside the courtroom right now. you're looking at the officer there. douglas told the jury that getting shot felt like getting hit in the back with a baseball bat. >>> a hit-and-run driver who injured two people. the driver hit the motorcyclist around 3:30 this morning. the driver of the minivan then ran away. two people on the bike were taken to the hospital. injuries were not life threatening. >>> a deadly shooting. police say a 23-year-old man was shot and killed around 11:00 last night. the victim died at the hospital. police are searching for suspects and a motive. >>> philadelphia police hope this video will help them catch two shooting suspects. they think the man fired shots around noon in kensington. video shows him running away. one man tossing a gun into a yard and then jumping a fence. no one was hurt in that shooting. >>> waiting for an autopsy report to find out how a man in a vacant restaurant died. the sushi king restaurant has been every i for
. >>> tonight the pros kus is expected to rest its case against erick frien. the man in the video is inside the courtroom right now. you're looking at the officer there. douglas told the jury that getting shot felt like getting hit in the back with a baseball bat. >>> a hit-and-run driver who injured two people. the driver hit the motorcyclist around 3:30 this morning. the driver of the minivan then ran away. two people on the bike were taken to the hospital. injuries were not...
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or black .quality in 1866 and 1867 the confederate, officers in particular, formed the core of the ku klux klan. they both fought well, we can say that much. in the middle. >> i am a professor. thank you for all of your perspectives. commemorativee landscape was largely violent until the racist violence of 2015 activated perspectives and energized the black lives matter movement to create discourses around these monuments. are you concerned that the potential removal of this considerate landscape might not necessitate not only acquiescing as westory, but also, move forth, eradicating a platform for oppositional voices? >> who would like to handle that? >> i agree entirely with your premise. as you well know, it is something we should bear in mind. thousands of civil war monuments in manynited states, cases the monument was put up to have the dedication ceremony. that is what people wanted even more than this thing that would be there forever. they have been in long decline and are in some form of senescence. zombie in some way. it is an interesting cultural problem. i would offer, as
or black .quality in 1866 and 1867 the confederate, officers in particular, formed the core of the ku klux klan. they both fought well, we can say that much. in the middle. >> i am a professor. thank you for all of your perspectives. commemorativee landscape was largely violent until the racist violence of 2015 activated perspectives and energized the black lives matter movement to create discourses around these monuments. are you concerned that the potential removal of this considerate...
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remember the ku klux klan thing?hey are not a part of the republican party, how did they separate it? the left does need to pay attention to this. now that president obama's back, maybe this is something he will do and -- >> what you said was accurate. people that watch msnbc tend to be more liberal and fox, more conservative.ur that's all right. you can pick whatever you want. i can't remember a single time when a democrat compared the republican party with nazis. >> my god, bob. i can hear it in an hour, them do that. the left made their bed. it was the left that created the new right. they had this dialogue for so long, these safe spaces are creating the danger by preventing dialogue. >> they don't want to do it. they want an echo chamber. they don't want to hear any other viewpoints. they want to be close minded and they will do whatever it takes. to silence the other side. >> rush limbaugh has a warning for president trump about the border wall. we will hear from rush. rush. he's hiding a card! rush. it's time f
remember the ku klux klan thing?hey are not a part of the republican party, how did they separate it? the left does need to pay attention to this. now that president obama's back, maybe this is something he will do and -- >> what you said was accurate. people that watch msnbc tend to be more liberal and fox, more conservative.ur that's all right. you can pick whatever you want. i can't remember a single time when a democrat compared the republican party with nazis. >> my god, bob. i...
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ku and patricia ewing through the ewing foundation committed to bridging cultural differences in our community. the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, live from washington, moderator robert costa. robert: good evening today marked the final day in the mythical first 100 day milestone that all new administrations are measured by. president trump traveled to atlanta to thank some of his most strident supporter at the n.r.a. annual convention. his message was reinvigorating the republican base after watching the white house reverse course on a few campaign promises. president trump: you came through for me. and i am going to come through for you. the eight-year assault on your second amendment freedoms has come to a crashing end. robert: julie, fascinating speech by the president defiant in tone. but he gave this revealing interview to reuters the day before talking about how his grappling with power, the brutal reality of governing and the presidency. which trump are we seeing at the end of this fir
ku and patricia ewing through the ewing foundation committed to bridging cultural differences in our community. the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, live from washington, moderator robert costa. robert: good evening today marked the final day in the mythical first 100 day milestone that all new administrations are measured by. president trump traveled to atlanta to thank some of his most strident supporter...
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police say li was worried she would take kus ee of his two daughters and hired a hit man to carry outrime. >> it's a terrible story but we will prevail. looking forward to the court and getting everything out there into the public. >> green's body was discovered a few weekdz after the killing and lee was a rs d at her ils borough mansion in late may 2016. she's been in jail until posting a record $35 million bail. the bail is too larng from a traditional bail bonds company. so a combination of cash and real estate was used to secure you don't remember the bail -- to security bail. >> i would rather be here than in jail. >> it is a different set of emotions for the family of keith green. this day didn't come as a surprise but still shock and some disbelief. despite the severity of charges li was able to walk out of jail. >> we have not experienced things like this before in san mateo county. money can get you all sorts of things. nothing seems right about it at all. it's a very difficult time for keith agencies mom drn-keith's mom and family. >> reporter: she is spending her first nigh
police say li was worried she would take kus ee of his two daughters and hired a hit man to carry outrime. >> it's a terrible story but we will prevail. looking forward to the court and getting everything out there into the public. >> green's body was discovered a few weekdz after the killing and lee was a rs d at her ils borough mansion in late may 2016. she's been in jail until posting a record $35 million bail. the bail is too larng from a traditional bail bonds company. so a...
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his credibility on the line with a red line, as president obama did saying we would not allow them to kus chemical weapons, i think it was the right step to take, but it was also important to stand by that red line and enforce it. i think when there was hesitancy to do go to congress for permission, and not take action, i think it sent a message to assad and russia as well. i think it is important to set red lines. when you say we will do something, you have to stand by your word. otherwise is sends a message of weakness to the world. >> you have senior colleagues, how fractioned is the problem now? you have steve bannon, a son-in-law, a national security advisor with clout, do too many people have the president's ear on these things? >> i'm having a hard time understanding how the white house works with that many power centers. i thought it was important to have one chief of staff, not to have a lot of people wandering around with no kind of portfolio in terms of responsibility, but to go in meetings and say what they think and have no responsibility. i think there is too many power cent
his credibility on the line with a red line, as president obama did saying we would not allow them to kus chemical weapons, i think it was the right step to take, but it was also important to stand by that red line and enforce it. i think when there was hesitancy to do go to congress for permission, and not take action, i think it sent a message to assad and russia as well. i think it is important to set red lines. when you say we will do something, you have to stand by your word. otherwise is...
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if the ku klux klan said we are going here, they are, and everybody decides let's shut down and let themy want, no. this is the reverse. what you've got is free speech that people died for and endorsements saying that the university is using that as an excuse. we've got mutual assistance with police and law enforcement agencies. you call in the state police, you call the local. whatever it takes. >> harris: this is interesting because liberal and people who are left-leaning speak on campuses every day. we never hear anything about it. >> steve: the good news here, if there is any good news, is that you are seeing the left get behind the argument that we would be making. the >> harris: if their canceling speeches. >> steve: it looks like we could be seeing a turning point. not just the fact of they have bill maher, also other universities stepping up. chicago putting out a few months ago, a very strong statement about free speech. it feels like it's turning and that's great news for everyone. >> harris: i want to get you in. >> meghan: i echo everything everyone is saying on this couc cou
if the ku klux klan said we are going here, they are, and everybody decides let's shut down and let themy want, no. this is the reverse. what you've got is free speech that people died for and endorsements saying that the university is using that as an excuse. we've got mutual assistance with police and law enforcement agencies. you call in the state police, you call the local. whatever it takes. >> harris: this is interesting because liberal and people who are left-leaning speak on...
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my team is not going to mo kus and let's see what happens. >> brought to you by toyota, that was a hecktime around and it just keeps bruins. >> coming up tonight on abc 12 news at 11:00. it's hit close to home after days after a passenger was dragged off that flight. they're taking steps to make sure it doesn't happen here. >> it has a sll footprint, tonight there are big plans for the 238 square foot house. we'll take you inside over on channel 7. >> finally here, the san jose state who is going full hammer time to get the sparks motivated. ♪ ♪ >> he can move, getting down to mc hammer "can't touch this". >> dance team accompanied him on the tours and dancing back up to the hip pop artist. >> that's fantastic. >> that's where he gets so skilled. it's fun to watch. >> much more exhausting. i like big guys that can move, exactly my husband. >> thanks for joining us tonight. all of us, we appreciate your time. >> thanks for watching, we'll see you again at 11:00. contains material that may be disturbing to some audience members. viewer discretion is advised. today, a drug fueled killing s
my team is not going to mo kus and let's see what happens. >> brought to you by toyota, that was a hecktime around and it just keeps bruins. >> coming up tonight on abc 12 news at 11:00. it's hit close to home after days after a passenger was dragged off that flight. they're taking steps to make sure it doesn't happen here. >> it has a sll footprint, tonight there are big plans for the 238 square foot house. we'll take you inside over on channel 7. >> finally here, the...
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the kus tow ma particular adjustable bed are being recalled because they can shock you. the beds were sold at mattress stores from june of 2012 through january of this if you have one, stop using the play on the side. >>> nasa is trying to send salad into space. you know, for healthy eating. today nasa's advanced plant habitat is a new kind of way to grow plants in space. it is going to be part of a launch later this week. the launch also includes more than 7,000 pounds of cargo and this is just one small part of the thing. >> didn't the martian grow -- >> grow his own salad. >> those were all potatoes. >> we won't go into details how he did that. >> boy, and do we need some extra rain around here. >> we do need some rain to keep the pollen off. >> i was down at the beach and the pollen was literally -- by the time i was done sweeping off the porch it was the size of my fist, pollen ball. crazy. those aren't the ones you of pollen glob buules around. we'll rip some of it out. i don't think it's going to be a good pollen cleansing rain at all. 69 degrees already in washin
the kus tow ma particular adjustable bed are being recalled because they can shock you. the beds were sold at mattress stores from june of 2012 through january of this if you have one, stop using the play on the side. >>> nasa is trying to send salad into space. you know, for healthy eating. today nasa's advanced plant habitat is a new kind of way to grow plants in space. it is going to be part of a launch later this week. the launch also includes more than 7,000 pounds of cargo and...
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ku kushner has been in there the pags but -- past, but he is gro closer. >> kacie, keep your runninghoes on. the president taking off for the high stakes face to face meeting. his first with china's president xi. >> it is time for the your business entrepreneur of the week. daniella romanetti will never sell online. she wants to connect with customers at her store. watch "your business" on sunday morning on msnbc. ♪ everything your family touches sticks with them. make sure the germs they bring home don't stick around. use clorox disinfecting products. because no one kills germs better than clorox. hi, i'm frank. i take movantik for oic, opioid-induced constipation. had a bad back injury, my doctor prescribed opioids which helped with the chronic pain, but backed me up big-time. tried prunes, laxatives, still constipated... had to talk to my doctor. she said, "how long you been holding this in?" (laughs) that was my movantik moment. my doctor told me that movantik is specifically designed for oic and can help you go more often. don't take movantik if you have a bowel blockage or a hi
ku kushner has been in there the pags but -- past, but he is gro closer. >> kacie, keep your runninghoes on. the president taking off for the high stakes face to face meeting. his first with china's president xi. >> it is time for the your business entrepreneur of the week. daniella romanetti will never sell online. she wants to connect with customers at her store. watch "your business" on sunday morning on msnbc. ♪ everything your family touches sticks with them. make...
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anyway, the big question is when i say abraham lincoln was a republican and the democrats created the ku klux klan after they lost the civil war, the comment from the democrat is always what were once democrats are now republicans and what were republicans are now democrats, the parties's philosophies have changed to the point where now the democrats take credit for lincoln and bringing the civil war, i was curious what the black fellow there considers a good response to this insanity each >> colorblind in action. i is certainly the sort of deployment of history, what the republican party was like as a basis to make contemporary appeals but what happened is black republicans themselves feel like party leadership over relies on this historical narrative because the fundamental backdrop to that is if you knew better you would think better and black republicans feel the best way to do outreach is to tell people they are stupid but understand history. there is a real challenge if wants to remove these historical facts from the broader context. no one argue the numbers we see today in terms o
anyway, the big question is when i say abraham lincoln was a republican and the democrats created the ku klux klan after they lost the civil war, the comment from the democrat is always what were once democrats are now republicans and what were republicans are now democrats, the parties's philosophies have changed to the point where now the democrats take credit for lincoln and bringing the civil war, i was curious what the black fellow there considers a good response to this insanity each...
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you find family and friend there you no longer have to wait outside for passengers to come through kus3,000 square foot air conditioned lounge. to accommodate the additional traffic, they have added a second bag an carousel. number of airlines offering international service has tripled from three to nine over the last few years. here is john vaden at the airport. >> part ofxd the customs proces you don't know when grandma will be coming through the door. if she is in the back of the plane it might take her a little longer to get through the line. it is a great opportunity for meters and greeters to be more comfortable while waiting to be reunited with family. >> and the expansion cost just over $8 million. it was using money from existing bond funds. >> happening today, u.s. department of interior secretary ryan zinke will be in california visiting parks. he will meet with governor jerry brown as part of aÑi two-day swg through our state. talk about water, wildlife and public lands during his meeting with the governor. >>> more money, laura, is coming for the downtown san francisco ext
you find family and friend there you no longer have to wait outside for passengers to come through kus3,000 square foot air conditioned lounge. to accommodate the additional traffic, they have added a second bag an carousel. number of airlines offering international service has tripled from three to nine over the last few years. here is john vaden at the airport. >> part ofxd the customs proces you don't know when grandma will be coming through the door. if she is in the back of the plane...
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addressed the motives prosecutors had laid out that jason wanted to escape a bad marriage and keep kus cassidy and spend time with his new love. >> did you have any designs in your own mind of leaving michelle young for michelle miney? >> no, sir. >> describe why not. >> i think we both knew it was wrong. i don't think either one dreamed that it would ever be found out. >> pushing me around. >> as for the violent episode with his ex-fiancee, jason had an explanation for it. >> did you throw her around on the bed like she said? >> no, sir. what i did was wrong. i did pin her down and i took the ring. >> okay. what was your level of intoxication at that time? >> i was very intoxicated. but i don't feel like that is an excuse for what i did. >> reporter: they questioned him about the most important woman in his life. >> did you want to stay married to michelle? >> yes, i did. i wanted to have -- have another baby and i wanted the family to grow. >> reporter: he also explained why he gave up custody of his daughter without a fight. >> were you able to afford a lawyer for a full blown custo
addressed the motives prosecutors had laid out that jason wanted to escape a bad marriage and keep kus cassidy and spend time with his new love. >> did you have any designs in your own mind of leaving michelle young for michelle miney? >> no, sir. >> describe why not. >> i think we both knew it was wrong. i don't think either one dreamed that it would ever be found out. >> pushing me around. >> as for the violent episode with his ex-fiancee, jason had an...