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thank you mr. khan. and thank mrs. khan.the father of the second lieutenant united states marine corps. for you to pay the ultimate price, i want to say our hearts go out to you, our thoughts and prayers are with the khan family forever. we say thank you for what you have done for the great service of our great country. i am here. i am not going to do a commercial on what i is have done in office. that is not why i am here today. i am going to ask you to do something. we are the greatest party in the greatest nation on earth. we do have challenges. i am here to talk to you about something important. and that is gerrymander redistricting. [ applause ] we are here today because we share a set of values as progressive and we understand that those values are under sieged. we have a president and congress today that are trying to roll back things that we think are most important to us. each and every day we need to fight. but it isn't just about fighting, it is delivering with results and that is what we as democrats have to do a
thank you mr. khan. and thank mrs. khan.the father of the second lieutenant united states marine corps. for you to pay the ultimate price, i want to say our hearts go out to you, our thoughts and prayers are with the khan family forever. we say thank you for what you have done for the great service of our great country. i am here. i am not going to do a commercial on what i is have done in office. that is not why i am here today. i am going to ask you to do something. we are the greatest party...
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mr. khanlly giving short shrift to donald trump in terms of the response to we thought that was the end of it, but turned out it was not. research on double down. earlier today around 9:45, he said that it is a pathetic excuse, what the london mayor did, and that he did not think fast enough about his "no reason to be alarmed" statement. the mainstream media, he says, is working hard to sell it. that is a little bit of a fracturing between the u.s. and u.k. relationship. yvonne, looking elsewhere around there isn, it seems some bipartisan support, specifically in congress. mitch mcconnell, for example, he says that we will continue to stand by the british people, especially in this time of great tt. charles schumer, chuck schumer, senate minority leader, saying the u.s. ought to stand shoulder to shoulder. bill de blasio said president trump'stack on mr. -- attack on mr. khan is an except the. there was a letter released by the conference of mayors that represents 1400 cities across the countr
mr. khanlly giving short shrift to donald trump in terms of the response to we thought that was the end of it, but turned out it was not. research on double down. earlier today around 9:45, he said that it is a pathetic excuse, what the london mayor did, and that he did not think fast enough about his "no reason to be alarmed" statement. the mainstream media, he says, is working hard to sell it. that is a little bit of a fracturing between the u.s. and u.k. relationship. yvonne,...
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but how adequate are those powers for mr khan? i suspect not.strong regulation, inspectors came and watched them being constructed and made sure that there were not shorcuts, people saving money by doing dodgy things. swept away. i think we are seeing the construction of very poor quality homes, not going to last as long as homes built 120 years ago, still standing strong. what does the scope of this enquiry need to be? how quickly as it possible for this to start? these things can take ages to get off the ground? we have had horrendous delays in the public enquiries, just get it off the ground and do this quickly. i would also like to see city hall, the london assembly getting stuck into this. they have got their powers to summon. question people. i think they could do this faster than the prime minister's enquiry, the assembly members are a nswera ble to enquiry, the assembly members are answerable to the people who have voted. they would answer quickly, given the chance. ken livingstone, thank you. and we'll find out how this story, and many
but how adequate are those powers for mr khan? i suspect not.strong regulation, inspectors came and watched them being constructed and made sure that there were not shorcuts, people saving money by doing dodgy things. swept away. i think we are seeing the construction of very poor quality homes, not going to last as long as homes built 120 years ago, still standing strong. what does the scope of this enquiry need to be? how quickly as it possible for this to start? these things can take ages to...
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what mr khan had actually said was that there will be more armed police on the streets and citizens hadwever, undeterred, the president dug in — a few hours ago he tweeted this... "pathetic excuse by london mayor sadiq khan who had to think fast on his "no reason to be alarmed" statement. msm is working hard to sell it!" all of this understandably went down very badly in the uk. and lots of people here in the us aren't happy either. here's the reaction from jennifer rubin, a columnist at the washington post. one is prompted to ask if he is off his rocker. but this is vintage trump — impulsive and cruel, without an ounce of class or human decency." there are people here who are asking questions about the appropriateness of the president's action to a country that is one of america's siss allies. he has a long history of confrontation with sadiq khan. during the course of the campaign the mayor criticised donald trump for the travel ban against muslims. as we know, mr trump bears grudges and you have to wonder whether some of this is personal, whether he is deliberately going after the ma
what mr khan had actually said was that there will be more armed police on the streets and citizens hadwever, undeterred, the president dug in — a few hours ago he tweeted this... "pathetic excuse by london mayor sadiq khan who had to think fast on his "no reason to be alarmed" statement. msm is working hard to sell it!" all of this understandably went down very badly in the uk. and lots of people here in the us aren't happy either. here's the reaction from jennifer rubin,...
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yes, the rivalry goes back to the condemnation that mr khan made of our travel ban.w might have prompted his comments. the courts, specifically the fourth circuit court of appeals, here, has said this is a ban that is based in anti—muslim animus and that it was unconstitutional under our establishment clause. in other words, donald trump's policy has no place in our constitutional culture and tradition. i think this just revived the way that he was called out, rightly, by the mayor of london. professor, just hold on a second. we have been hearing more of the trump white house's point of view on this. earlier, the bbc‘s newsnight programme spoke to sebastian gorka, donald trump's deputy assistant, the senior adviser, for his take on those tweets. this was his response. if this is going to be another discussion about a tweet for six minutes, then it really, again, it is something that is unseemly. but the president was making a very, very valid point. we have to jettison political correctness. we have to apply honesty to the threat. saying that it is business as usual,
yes, the rivalry goes back to the condemnation that mr khan made of our travel ban.w might have prompted his comments. the courts, specifically the fourth circuit court of appeals, here, has said this is a ban that is based in anti—muslim animus and that it was unconstitutional under our establishment clause. in other words, donald trump's policy has no place in our constitutional culture and tradition. i think this just revived the way that he was called out, rightly, by the mayor of london....
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mr khan also gave his reaction that all samples of cladding from tower blocks in london had failed safetyross london, there are seven councils who have given cladding to be tested. all have failed. it's the cladding and the way it's been installed and other issues, whether it's fire doors not closing properly, the structure not properly built or other changes made. it can't be right in 2017. there are londoners sleeping in what are essentially death traps, that's why it's crucial the government provide the support needed to make these tower blocks as safe as they can. there are lots of people right now in camden who are out of their homes, sleeping on floors. do you think camden council are handling this very well? i was in close contact with camden council wednesday—friday. i think they've done the right thing. you've got to err on the side caution. you can't play russian roulette with people's safety. they received the advice from the experts, they've acted on the advice. i'm hoping, because the council speedily asked for mutual aid from other councils across london, because the governm
mr khan also gave his reaction that all samples of cladding from tower blocks in london had failed safetyross london, there are seven councils who have given cladding to be tested. all have failed. it's the cladding and the way it's been installed and other issues, whether it's fire doors not closing properly, the structure not properly built or other changes made. it can't be right in 2017. there are londoners sleeping in what are essentially death traps, that's why it's crucial the government...
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mr khan had in fact said people should not be alarmed by an increased police presence.k lobel at westminster and i asked him how the mayor had responded to this latest tweet. sadiq khan very clear to point out that his aim is not to divide communities and suggesting perhaps the president might be doing just that. people here are very clear that. people here are very clear that the us president has taken the london mayor's comments out of context but what upsets them the most is the insensitive timing because it came 2a hours after the brutal killing in london bridge. the prime minister speaking up for sadiq khan saying he has done a good job and anyone who says otherwise — such as donald trump, it is implied— is wrong. a frosty reaction from many politicians, were a state visit from donald trump to take place. some suggesting it should be counselled. donald trump's office saying it was not his intention to attack the mayor. bill de blasio, the new york mayor, wrote to support the london mayor. as i said, sadiq khan underscoring the point that he does not want to divide
mr khan had in fact said people should not be alarmed by an increased police presence.k lobel at westminster and i asked him how the mayor had responded to this latest tweet. sadiq khan very clear to point out that his aim is not to divide communities and suggesting perhaps the president might be doing just that. people here are very clear that. people here are very clear that the us president has taken the london mayor's comments out of context but what upsets them the most is the insensitive...
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in fact mr khan was urging people not to be worried by the increased police presence on london's riverre important things to do than respond to mr trump's ill—informed tweet. from paris, which has seen its share of terror attacks, president macron called theresa may to say france was at britain's side and france's prime minister visited a crisis centre monitoring events in london. translation: france and the united kingdom are allies that have been subjected to a common threat, and we will be united in ourjoint response to it. france is holding its own parliamentary elections at the moment and as a result of last night's attack, security has been tightened up here in london at polling stations where french nationals living in the uk are already casting their votes. few elections it seems can escape the shadow of terrorism. james landale, bbc news, central london. as london comes to terms with what happened on it streets, manchester has been paying tribute to the 22 victims of the suicide bombing that occurred there two weeks ago. it happened at the end of an ariana grande concert where
in fact mr khan was urging people not to be worried by the increased police presence on london's riverre important things to do than respond to mr trump's ill—informed tweet. from paris, which has seen its share of terror attacks, president macron called theresa may to say france was at britain's side and france's prime minister visited a crisis centre monitoring events in london. translation: france and the united kingdom are allies that have been subjected to a common threat, and we will be...
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the president originally hit out at mr khan hours after the events on london bridge. world was commit a rating with london, the president was going after the mayor, suggesting there was no reason to be alarmed about the terror attacks, but that was taking the words out of context. sadiq khan had said there was no reason to be alarmed by the additional armed police. reason to be alarmed by the additionalarmed police. forward reason to be alarmed by the additional armed police. forward 24 hours and was the president apologising? not a bit of it. he was intensifying the attack. he wrote... this evening at the vigil for those killed and injured in saturday's attack, the mayor responded in this way. we have to recognise some people want to divide our communities, some people thrive on bute and division. that's not me or anyone i know. we want allow anyone to divide our communities. and there was solidarity among city mayors.|j don't understand why donald trump is trying to undermine a man who is trying to undermine a man who is trying to undermine a man who is trying to pr
the president originally hit out at mr khan hours after the events on london bridge. world was commit a rating with london, the president was going after the mayor, suggesting there was no reason to be alarmed about the terror attacks, but that was taking the words out of context. sadiq khan had said there was no reason to be alarmed by the additional armed police. reason to be alarmed by the additionalarmed police. forward reason to be alarmed by the additional armed police. forward 24 hours...
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but it wasn't just the mayor of ondon, mr. khan. acting heard from the , s. ambassador over in london sent out this he message, quote, i commend the strong leadership of the mayor of london as he leads the city forward after this heinous attack. and by virtue of the statement, of course, he is incorporating the decisions by the mayor of london, the decisions by those ish whom the mayor of london consorting those decisions that have allowed so many radical islamists to be creating plots and plans to kill londers. that's been going on. we find out after this attack, should have known about the one before, the one before and one lou lukins basically condemning president trump by siding with the mayor of london, who is more concerned about condemning the president of the united states than he is about grieving for his own people or doing everything within the mayor's conceivable power to stop the next radical attack. under the thinking of the people like the mayor of london, should not have ever been an attack in london, not recently for sure, because they didn't
but it wasn't just the mayor of ondon, mr. khan. acting heard from the , s. ambassador over in london sent out this he message, quote, i commend the strong leadership of the mayor of london as he leads the city forward after this heinous attack. and by virtue of the statement, of course, he is incorporating the decisions by the mayor of london, the decisions by those ish whom the mayor of london consorting those decisions that have allowed so many radical islamists to be creating plots and...
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we want to know if their interactions with them similar to those mr. khane testify to today -- mr. comey testified to today. if that is the case, that becomes a more disturbing pattern. charlie: let me ask you more questions about today. james comey's testimony he made memorandums after meeting with the president because he felt the president -- he said it had to do with the nature of the person, was the word i think he used, and he thought the president perhaps would be lying and he wanted a record so his recollection would be better. he then send those memorandum to a friend. i think the friend leaked them to newspapers. is that appropriate for the f.b.i. director to do? >> you was not the f.b.i. director when that happened. it is certainly appropriate to keep contemporaneous memoranda. people do that frequently. it was interesting he had interactions with president bush and president obama. you never did such a thing. he never kept contemporaneous memos. he did with president trump because he felt uneasy about what was being said and how it might turn ou
we want to know if their interactions with them similar to those mr. khane testify to today -- mr. comey testified to today. if that is the case, that becomes a more disturbing pattern. charlie: let me ask you more questions about today. james comey's testimony he made memorandums after meeting with the president because he felt the president -- he said it had to do with the nature of the person, was the word i think he used, and he thought the president perhaps would be lying and he wanted a...
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suddenly, here comes mr. khan desponding, straight from the razvffice who came to mr. i's.: this is the story, mohammad with foru eventually years. you have the picture of the little boy when he was very young thanking you for stopping his dad's deportation years ago. >> i still remember that day. his son and he came in and he said, you know, this is what my son made for you. he brings in this card. it says "thank you for bringing my dad back." at that time, he graduated from elementary school. he really wasn't able to speak as much as jennifer was saying, but it was hard feeling that we were able to save this person. amy: you represent so many in the pakistani community who come to you for help. july 6 is the day they have to go into the ice office. is that the whole family or just the father? >> the whole family -- amy: could be deported after being ever decades. >> we are very concerned. we are working with the attorney. we will also be reaching out to senator schumer's office and commerce woman yvette clarke's office for their assistance as well. that is what we did in
suddenly, here comes mr. khan desponding, straight from the razvffice who came to mr. i's.: this is the story, mohammad with foru eventually years. you have the picture of the little boy when he was very young thanking you for stopping his dad's deportation years ago. >> i still remember that day. his son and he came in and he said, you know, this is what my son made for you. he brings in this card. it says "thank you for bringing my dad back." at that time, he graduated from...
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perhaps the president misconstrued what mr. khan was saying. okay. but nonetheless.t we talk about on the show all the time. be the bigger person here. if you feel like you did wrong, then say, okay, let's come and work together on this. and in fact, work on common goals and interest to fight and combat an enemy that wants to see both of our countries in peril and do great harm and injustice and commit jihad against us. otherwise there is the petty back and forth. two wrongs don't make a right. my intentions were good, it's just wasting time back and forth on semantics and let's just show by your actions how you behave. >> jesse: you were rolling your eyes a little bit when kimberly was talking. what was that about, juan? >> juan: i was listening.ye >> i'm used to that. >> i really appreciate her thoughts. i was listening, when she said it was the mayor who really, you ffow, was going off. i just thought -- >> i didn't say that. >> president trump attacked the mayor. >> kimberly: i didn't say that.re i said, in fact, the comments the president made on twitter -- that
perhaps the president misconstrued what mr. khan was saying. okay. but nonetheless.t we talk about on the show all the time. be the bigger person here. if you feel like you did wrong, then say, okay, let's come and work together on this. and in fact, work on common goals and interest to fight and combat an enemy that wants to see both of our countries in peril and do great harm and injustice and commit jihad against us. otherwise there is the petty back and forth. two wrongs don't make a right....
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following that horrific attack, the president was quick to denigrate london's mayor, mr. khan.ne point, misquoting his appeal for calm amid a heightened police presence. the mayor's office pointed out that mistake. but trump responded by calling the mayor's statement a, quote, pathetic excuse. appearing on a british news channel tonight, mayor khan said the u.s. president should no longer be welcome in the country. he said, quote, i don't think we should roll out the red carpet to the president of the usa in the circumstances where his policies go against everything we stand for. when you have a special relationship, it is no different from when you've got a close mate. you stand with them in times of adversity, but you call them out when they're wrong there are many things about which donald trump is wrong. a reminder, this is one of our closest allies. we're now living in very different times that does it for us tonight. rachel will be back very soon. i mean it. and knew it's time for "the last word with lawrence o'donnell." >> don't rush out of the building. i'm not feeling
following that horrific attack, the president was quick to denigrate london's mayor, mr. khan.ne point, misquoting his appeal for calm amid a heightened police presence. the mayor's office pointed out that mistake. but trump responded by calling the mayor's statement a, quote, pathetic excuse. appearing on a british news channel tonight, mayor khan said the u.s. president should no longer be welcome in the country. he said, quote, i don't think we should roll out the red carpet to the president...
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the event came as donald trump took to twitter to criticize mr. khanritain's most prominent muslims. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. you can find more stories on the bloomberg at top . the marketsin on here in asia particularly as we see japan and astoria close-out and it has been once again one of caution trade. you saw the yen pushed through 110 to the dollar weighing on the nikkei. below that 20,000 point level australia is asx 200 coming under pressure. we have the rba leading the cash rate on hold but what i've see sx is the route in energy players on the back of that we saw in the debbie ti crude price. it is at the highest levels since jeni 2015. let's have a look at the stocks that have been moving in the region. group falling significantly, a lot of concern about its ability to repay its debt falling by 4.7%. the lowest levels since august 2000. and falling to the lows we have not seen since july 2014. ubs downgrading the stock to a sell. on the upside i mentioned d
the event came as donald trump took to twitter to criticize mr. khanritain's most prominent muslims. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. you can find more stories on the bloomberg at top . the marketsin on here in asia particularly as we see japan and astoria close-out and it has been once again one of caution trade. you saw the yen pushed through 110 to the dollar weighing on the nikkei. below that 20,000 point level...
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the us president has taken to twitter to accuse mr khan of offering a "pathetic excuse" for saying theret and has said the mayor of london is doing an ‘extraordinaryjob' my my message to the people of london is we stand in solidarity with all londoners. we have been through attacks and know what it feels like. the mayor is doing the right thing. he is telling people that they can be assured that the security forces will be reinforced, will be present, will be reinforced, will be present, will be reinforced, will be present, will be visible. that is exactly what a leader is supposed to do. i don't understand why donald trump is trying to undermine a man who is trying to undermine a man who is trying to undermine a man who is trying to protect the people of london. it makes no sense. sadiq khan is an exemplary mayor and the mayor of one of the capital cities of one of our closest allies. he deserves support, and not as undermining him. i don't follow it. we do this all the time. the nypd reinforces key points in the city after an incident, and we tell people openly. expect to see more poli
the us president has taken to twitter to accuse mr khan of offering a "pathetic excuse" for saying theret and has said the mayor of london is doing an ‘extraordinaryjob' my my message to the people of london is we stand in solidarity with all londoners. we have been through attacks and know what it feels like. the mayor is doing the right thing. he is telling people that they can be assured that the security forces will be reinforced, will be present, will be reinforced, will be...
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mr khan also said there had been an increase in hate crimes following the jihadist attack on london bridgego. i attended the cobra meeting this morning. from the police and emergency services. i want to pay tribute to the fantastic response from the police and emergency services. but also from the local community. the local worshippers apprehended the man in the van who mowed down the pedestrians. i have heard stories from the imam who stopped angry local residents from, understandably, taking out their frustrations on the terrorist. i want to thank the mp and the whole community. this attack on seven sisters, the attack in manchester, london bridge, westminster bridge, they are all an attack on our shared values of tolerance, freedom and respect. and we will not allow these terrorists to succeed. i want to thank the commissioner for ensuring that during the course of today and the next few days londoners will see an increased number of visible police officers. particularly in and around mosques and places of worship as we approach the holy day of eid. they'll be a zero tolerance to hate c
mr khan also said there had been an increase in hate crimes following the jihadist attack on london bridgego. i attended the cobra meeting this morning. from the police and emergency services. i want to pay tribute to the fantastic response from the police and emergency services. but also from the local community. the local worshippers apprehended the man in the van who mowed down the pedestrians. i have heard stories from the imam who stopped angry local residents from, understandably, taking...
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in fact, mr khan was urging people not to be worried by the increased police presence on london‘s riverattack. la france et le royaume—uni... translation: france and the united kingdom are allies that have been subjected to a common threat, and we will be united in ourjoint response to it. france is holding its own parliamentary elections at the moment, and as a result of last night‘s attack, security has been tightened up here in london at polling stations where french nationals living in the uk are already casting their votes. few elections, it seems, can escape the shadow of terrorism. as you rejoin us live here just outside borough market, you can see some of the armed police still there and hundreds of police in this area, cordons every round the whole area, borough underground station hasjust reopened, one small sign of some sort of semblance of normality coming back, but a lot of the area around where it happened last night, london bridge and borough market, still closed. this is a crime scene, majorforensic still closed. this is a crime scene, major forensic investigation underw
in fact, mr khan was urging people not to be worried by the increased police presence on london‘s riverattack. la france et le royaume—uni... translation: france and the united kingdom are allies that have been subjected to a common threat, and we will be united in ourjoint response to it. france is holding its own parliamentary elections at the moment, and as a result of last night‘s attack, security has been tightened up here in london at polling stations where french nationals living...
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no reason to be alarmed. >> reporter: initially, khan said he was too busy to respond to the president's ill informed tweet, prompting mr. trump to write, "pathetic excuse by london mayor sadiq khan who had to think fast on his no reason to be alarmed statement." hours after the attack, president trump also renewed his call for a travel ban for from certain majority muslim countries. the president faulted the justice department which reports to him for pushing a watered down second version of the ban, which like the first, has been blocked by federal courts. he also said he would call the executive order what it is, a travel ban, directly contradicting members of his senior staff. >> first of all, it's not a travel ban. >> reporter: george conway, a trump ally and husband of kellyanne conway said on twitter seriously undermine administration agenda. and neal katyal wrote of mr. trump's tweets, "we don't need the help, but we'll take it." >> it is really very sad as to what's going on throughout the world with terror. >> reporter: this is the second time in a week the president's hasty response has caused controversy. la
no reason to be alarmed. >> reporter: initially, khan said he was too busy to respond to the president's ill informed tweet, prompting mr. trump to write, "pathetic excuse by london mayor sadiq khan who had to think fast on his no reason to be alarmed statement." hours after the attack, president trump also renewed his call for a travel ban for from certain majority muslim countries. the president faulted the justice department which reports to him for pushing a watered down...
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mr trump accused sadiq khan of making a "pathetic excuse" for telling londoners there was no reason toayor had said people shouldn't be alarmed by the extra armed police on the streets. i spoke just now to corey brettschneider, professor of political science at brown university: this is a time to show solidarity with the people of england, the people of london and what donald trump has done is an embarrassment to the united states. it does the opposite. it revives a rivalry with the mayor of london at a time when we really should be standing together. why do you think he has done this? the pair have previously had a beef. sadiq khan called donald trump above boon and hope he loses and loses big and thought the ban was a mistake. the rivalry goes back to the situation of the travel ban. the four circles of appeal had said this is a band that was unconstitutional —— ban. in other words, donald trump's ban has no place. he was called out, rightly, by the mayor of london. we have been hearing more of the trump white house's view on this. the bbc‘s newsnight programme spoke to donald trump'
mr trump accused sadiq khan of making a "pathetic excuse" for telling londoners there was no reason toayor had said people shouldn't be alarmed by the extra armed police on the streets. i spoke just now to corey brettschneider, professor of political science at brown university: this is a time to show solidarity with the people of england, the people of london and what donald trump has done is an embarrassment to the united states. it does the opposite. it revives a rivalry with the...
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. >> now the office of mayor sadiq khan claimed mr. trump is deliberately taking the mayor's remarks out of context. then mr. trump responded, "pathetic excuse by the mayor who had to think fast on his no reason to the alarm statement." >> i don't see the president is picking a fight at all with the mayor of london. >> we are not going to allow anybody to separate our communities. >> investigators say 30-year- old rasheed mirwan claimed to be moroccan and police were aware of the other man, a naturalized british citizen born in pakistan. investigators are trying to identify their accomplice. yesterday police arrested this british apartment complex on the east side of london. tonight all those arrested have been released without charges. canadian chrissy archibald was with her fiance when she was run down on london bridge. 36 survivors are still in the hospital as of tonight, half of them in critical condition. veronica de la cruz, kpix5. >>> tonight president trump renewed his call for a travel ban from certain majority muslim countrie
. >> now the office of mayor sadiq khan claimed mr. trump is deliberately taking the mayor's remarks out of context. then mr. trump responded, "pathetic excuse by the mayor who had to think fast on his no reason to the alarm statement." >> i don't see the president is picking a fight at all with the mayor of london. >> we are not going to allow anybody to separate our communities. >> investigators say 30-year- old rasheed mirwan claimed to be moroccan and...
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day after the attack that killed eight people the president criticized london's mayor sadiq khan on twitter. mr. trump said the mayor had down played the danger towards citizens in the wake of the assault, misquoting the mayor in the process. khan has called to cancel president trump's visit saying he was, "wrong" about many things. white house officials have not definitively ruled out going. >>> in the meantime british prime minister theresa may seems to be following shaky grounds. today mrs. may met with party leaders in an effort to reshuffle her cabinet. the conservative party is seeking support from northern ireland's democratic unionist party to try to stay in power. may's days as prime minister are numbered as angry members of parliament talk about possible replacement. >>> new at 11:00 tonight police are releasing new details about the deadly terrorist attacks happening just over a week ago. new photos are showing us a look at explosive belts worn by attackers. this as a community has come together in an attempt to put the pain behind them. >> reporter: thousands taking to the streets i
day after the attack that killed eight people the president criticized london's mayor sadiq khan on twitter. mr. trump said the mayor had down played the danger towards citizens in the wake of the assault, misquoting the mayor in the process. khan has called to cancel president trump's visit saying he was, "wrong" about many things. white house officials have not definitively ruled out going. >>> in the meantime british prime minister theresa may seems to be following shaky...
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mr. sadiq khan apparently didn't go through that. , not le were grieving just in london but all over the world. here in the united states, praying for the families grieving with -- families, grieving with those who were attacked, so many attacked, dozens attacked. instead of perhaps wondering, maybe we don't have our policies quite right, this is yet another attack. and maybe the britain leaders should have thought, you know, we've been saying that the real radical islam and the mutelyization of innocent people, the slashing of throats, the beheadings, the terrible things that have been done by ready cal islamists, maybe the way -- radical islamists, maybe the way to stop them we were told, not maybe, the way to stop them, is the paris climate accord. if we just show them enough love as they're beheading us or slashing our throats, and we've signed on and we're fully part, embraced in the paris climate accord, you know, the radical islamist murders will stop. that's what the kind of bologna we've been told. in england there are people that have indicated as much, how outrageous it was th
mr. sadiq khan apparently didn't go through that. , not le were grieving just in london but all over the world. here in the united states, praying for the families grieving with -- families, grieving with those who were attacked, so many attacked, dozens attacked. instead of perhaps wondering, maybe we don't have our policies quite right, this is yet another attack. and maybe the britain leaders should have thought, you know, we've been saying that the real radical islam and the mutelyization...
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has lashed out at london's muslim fa mayor sadiq khan who said people should not be alarmed by the increased police presence on the streets of london. mr. trump accused khan's words and accused of him making, quote, a pathetic excuse. we're covering all of that with our guests including congressman andre carson of the house intelligence committee, and our correspondents and specialists are also standing by. but let's get straight to the white house and our senior white house correspondent jim acosta. jim, the president's aides and supporters, they are once again having to defend some very controversial tweets. >> reporter: cleanup mode once again. trump may soon find out his tweets come with consequences. not only did he step on his message on infrastructure this week, he may have jeopardized his chances at the supreme court to win approval for his long-delayed travel ban and most incredibly the white house was trying to argue that the president was not picking a fight with the mayor of london after the terror attack in london there when in fact he was. >> we will defeat the terrorists. >> reporter: with london still reeling from a ter
has lashed out at london's muslim fa mayor sadiq khan who said people should not be alarmed by the increased police presence on the streets of london. mr. trump accused khan's words and accused of him making, quote, a pathetic excuse. we're covering all of that with our guests including congressman andre carson of the house intelligence committee, and our correspondents and specialists are also standing by. but let's get straight to the white house and our senior white house correspondent jim...
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mr. khan's son, and, you know, as far as i'm concerned, he's a hero, but horrible things were said aboutent his series of tweets accusing president obama of wiretapping trump tower and calling him a, quote, bad or sick guy. trump has been doubling down on that ever since. >> where did you learn that? >> well, i've been reading about things. january 20th a "new york times" article where they were talking about wiretapping. there was an article. i think they used that exact term. i read other things. i watched your friend brett the day previous where he was talking about certain very complex sets of things happening and wiretapping. i said, wait a minute, there's a lot of wiretapping being talked about. i've been seeing a lot of things. >> joe, given all that history, we shouldn't be surprised he doubled down about mayor khan of london, but even when confronted with the truth, which is that that quote that he used about mayor khan was taken completely out of context, he goes back in again rather than admitting a mistake. >> it was fake news. what he did -- he loves talking about fake news.
mr. khan's son, and, you know, as far as i'm concerned, he's a hero, but horrible things were said aboutent his series of tweets accusing president obama of wiretapping trump tower and calling him a, quote, bad or sick guy. trump has been doubling down on that ever since. >> where did you learn that? >> well, i've been reading about things. january 20th a "new york times" article where they were talking about wiretapping. there was an article. i think they used that exact...
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mr. trump tweeted mayor sadiq khan telling london residents there was no reason to be alarmed was pathetic. the mayor was referring to extra police presence on the streets nowadays. now the exchanged prompted abc's john carl to ask deputy press secretary sarah sanders if the president is picking a fight. the president directly misrepresented what the mayor of london said. >> i don't think that's actually true. i think the media wants to spin it that way. >> you think the mayor was saying there was no reason to be alarmed by an attack on his city. you think that's what he was saying. >> look, i think the poi >> another post attack tweet is creating issues with the administration. saturday the president tweeted the u.s. need the travel ban. he used travel ban again last night as officials insisted the executive order isn't a ban. attorney george conway, husband mind you of white house counselor, kellyann conway tweeted the president's comments won't help get vote for the order in court. >> a federal contractor arrested and charged with leaking classified information about russian hacking. th
mr. trump tweeted mayor sadiq khan telling london residents there was no reason to be alarmed was pathetic. the mayor was referring to extra police presence on the streets nowadays. now the exchanged prompted abc's john carl to ask deputy press secretary sarah sanders if the president is picking a fight. the president directly misrepresented what the mayor of london said. >> i don't think that's actually true. i think the media wants to spin it that way. >> you think the mayor was...
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mr. mayor sadiq khan is from, has criticized president trump very strongly, very clearly, saying he lacks a sense and the grasp of what the mayor was trying to do and trying to say. there is a political damage in this, of course, for theresa may. she hasn't spoken about president trump's tweets, but in this country, she is very much associated in people's mind with the strong position she's taken beside president trump, so any criticism just days away from the leader of the opposition about president trump reflects very badly on theresa may. also, very interestingly, there was a statement by lou lukens, the representative of the acting u.s. ambassador here, saying that, actually, he commends mayor sadiq khan for the strength of what he's doing. >> yeah, that was a fascinating statement that he did put out and we'll be talk being that in just one second. clearly seemed to be in contradiction with what president trump is saying at this moment. nic, great to see you. thank you so much. joining to discuss, commentator keith boykin and barry bennett, former senior adviser to the donald trump c
mr. mayor sadiq khan is from, has criticized president trump very strongly, very clearly, saying he lacks a sense and the grasp of what the mayor was trying to do and trying to say. there is a political damage in this, of course, for theresa may. she hasn't spoken about president trump's tweets, but in this country, she is very much associated in people's mind with the strong position she's taken beside president trump, so any criticism just days away from the leader of the opposition about...
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mr. trump tweeted mayor sadiq khan telling london residents there was no reason to be alarmed was pathetic. the mayor was referring to extra police presence on the streets nowadays. now the exchanged prompted abc's john carl to ask deputy press secretary sarah sanders if the president is picking a fight. the president dire >> i don't think that's actually true. i think the media wants to spin it that way.ou think the mayor saying there was n alarmed by an attack on his city. >> look, i think the point, there is a reason to be alarmed. creating issues with the administration. the u.s. need the travel ban. he use executive order isn't a ban. attorney george conway, mind you of white house counselor, kellyann conway won't help get vote for the order in court. >> aed and charged with leaking classified information about rugave a top secret nsa report to the of the report. and the article says before last year's election, russian intelligence infiltrated a software company that handled voter related information. >>> there is more backlash over president trump's decision to withdraw from the par
mr. trump tweeted mayor sadiq khan telling london residents there was no reason to be alarmed was pathetic. the mayor was referring to extra police presence on the streets nowadays. now the exchanged prompted abc's john carl to ask deputy press secretary sarah sanders if the president is picking a fight. the president dire >> i don't think that's actually true. i think the media wants to spin it that way.ou think the mayor saying there was n alarmed by an attack on his city. >>...
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sadiq khan suggested mr. trump is no longer welcome in london. >> the president of the u.s. and the circumstances where his policies go against everything we stand for. >> reporter: that's not the only distraction. yesterday the white house legislative affairs director admitted that having congress focused on the russia probe detract from the trump administration's agenda. norah, that's making it harder for them to achieve their goals. >> thank you very much. >>> president trump will not claim executive privilege to stop james comey from testifying to congress thursday. the white house says the president wants to quote facilitate a swift and thorough examination of the facts sought by the senate intelligence committee. the fired fbi director is expected to tell senators about private conversations with mr. trump. the president can ask a judge to withhold information from those one on one disss could open him to allegations of hiding evidence from the investigation of russian election meddling. we'll bring you full coverage of james comey's testimony to the senate intelligenc
sadiq khan suggested mr. trump is no longer welcome in london. >> the president of the u.s. and the circumstances where his policies go against everything we stand for. >> reporter: that's not the only distraction. yesterday the white house legislative affairs director admitted that having congress focused on the russia probe detract from the trump administration's agenda. norah, that's making it harder for them to achieve their goals. >> thank you very much. >>>...
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the opposition was inflamed by mr trump's criticism of london mayor sadiq khan's response to the londonests many children are confused about where their food comes from. one third of 5—7 year—old survey by the british nutrition foundation thought cheesecake came from a plant, not an animal. nearly a quarter thought prawns come from plants, and a fifth of those questioned thought chips we re of those questioned thought chips were also from animals. that's a summary of the latest bbc news. more at 9:30am. now the sport, with katherine downes. thanks, joanne, such a busy weekend of sport. chris coleman thinks they need to win all four of their remaining world cup qualifiers if they are to reach next year's finals. a penalty for aaron ramsey gave them the lead. but the home side levelled, leaving wales four points behind. the republic of ireland drew with austria. we were looking to win it in the last ten minutes. once they equalised, you know, they have to and puffed, we had two or three breakaways there. it could have been different. overall, good game, tough game, two good teams. for us
the opposition was inflamed by mr trump's criticism of london mayor sadiq khan's response to the londonests many children are confused about where their food comes from. one third of 5—7 year—old survey by the british nutrition foundation thought cheesecake came from a plant, not an animal. nearly a quarter thought prawns come from plants, and a fifth of those questioned thought chips we re of those questioned thought chips were also from animals. that's a summary of the latest bbc news....
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the opposition was inflamed by mr trump's criticism of london mayor sadiq khan's response to the londoneir food comes from according to a new poll. in a survey of more than 5,000 children between the ages of five and 16 some thought cheese comes from plants, tomatoes grow underground and nearly a fifth of the very youngest thought fish fingers were made from chicken. andy moore has the details. the healthy eating week threw up some surprising results. around a quarter of all children thought strawberry jam could be quarter of all children thought strawberryjam could be included as one of their five—day portions of fruit and vegetables to a lot of people thought that fruit pastilles would count. there was a bit of confusion about where food came from. something reflected in their responses of these youngsters. do you know what fish fingers are made from? chicken. blair fish. dead fish. fish and breadcrumbs. tomatoes, where do you get those? the shop. trees. the ground. 5 tomato plants. dew nowhere cheese comes from? no idea. -- do you know. no. not sure. it's made out of milk. just under
the opposition was inflamed by mr trump's criticism of london mayor sadiq khan's response to the londoneir food comes from according to a new poll. in a survey of more than 5,000 children between the ages of five and 16 some thought cheese comes from plants, tomatoes grow underground and nearly a fifth of the very youngest thought fish fingers were made from chicken. andy moore has the details. the healthy eating week threw up some surprising results. around a quarter of all children thought...
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the mayor of london, sadiq khan, has said he will not allow donald trump to divide communities in the wake of saturday's attack. mrmp mocked the mayor on twitter for telling londoners they should not be alarmed — but it was a misquote. australian police are treating a deadly siege in a melbourne apartment as a terrorist incident. police shot and killed a gunman who had been holding a woman hostage. a second man died earlier at the entrance to the block. and it is america's biggest celebrity court case. bill cosby faces charges that he drugged and molested a woman in 200a. the comedy actor says he is innocent and if convicted, he could spend up to a decade in prison. now it's time for world business report with sally. another brazilian president on trial for corruption — we tell you what's at stake as michel temer faces removal after less than a year in the job. apple unveils its homepod — so will this revolutionise your experience in the home or is this a poor attempt to catch up with its rivals? welcome to world business report. i'm sally bundock. in a minute we'll cross over to our asia business hub to hear abou
the mayor of london, sadiq khan, has said he will not allow donald trump to divide communities in the wake of saturday's attack. mrmp mocked the mayor on twitter for telling londoners they should not be alarmed — but it was a misquote. australian police are treating a deadly siege in a melbourne apartment as a terrorist incident. police shot and killed a gunman who had been holding a woman hostage. a second man died earlier at the entrance to the block. and it is america's biggest celebrity...
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mayor of london, sadiq khan, is saying he won't allow donald trump to divide communities, in the wake of saturday's attack, after the us president again criticised him on twitter. mrf making a "pathetic excuse" for telling londoners there was no reason to be alarmed. in fact, he'd said people shouldn't be concerned by the deployment of additional armed police on the streets. with us now is corey brettschneider, a professor of political science at brown university. he joins us from new york. this does seem a curious way to treat one of america's biggest allies, biggest allied countries. yes. i have to say this is a time to show solidarity with the people of london and the people of england, and what donald trump has done is really a n and what donald trump has done is really an embarrassment, i think in the united states. it is the opposite... it revives a rivalry with the mayor of london at a time we should be standing together. why do you think he has done is? the two do you think he has done is? the two do have a beef, previously, dayday? the mayor of london previously talked about donald trump ozmen travel ban, and called him a buffer. he said that i hope he lo
mayor of london, sadiq khan, is saying he won't allow donald trump to divide communities, in the wake of saturday's attack, after the us president again criticised him on twitter. mrf making a "pathetic excuse" for telling londoners there was no reason to be alarmed. in fact, he'd said people shouldn't be concerned by the deployment of additional armed police on the streets. with us now is corey brettschneider, a professor of political science at brown university. he joins us from new...
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mr. jasser. sadiq khan did not mention i'm cracking down in london.ve you done? >> i'm very concerned. clearly as a muslim he understands islamism before he became mayor he was defending as a lawyer and now he has the opportunity to use the term jihads to talk about islamism and fighting the evangelical islamism that was moving into the west and even beyond assimilation. it is to bring their ideas to the last that it is time for us in the west to not only defend their ideas, but proactively advance the ideas of liberty and anti-islamists and commit anti-theocracy within the mosques, communities, neighborhoods and people like maher transfixed me to lead the effort or become radioactive and that's been the problem. the british government working with the wrong groups and working with the apologist rather than reformers who would be anti-islam. >> colonel waltz, both fred and dr. jasser made a point about how important our fight is against a system of the caliphate in iraq in the area. how important is that we crush that? >> look on assimilation, better
mr. jasser. sadiq khan did not mention i'm cracking down in london.ve you done? >> i'm very concerned. clearly as a muslim he understands islamism before he became mayor he was defending as a lawyer and now he has the opportunity to use the term jihads to talk about islamism and fighting the evangelical islamism that was moving into the west and even beyond assimilation. it is to bring their ideas to the last that it is time for us in the west to not only defend their ideas, but...
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mr. trump followed up this morning, saying: "pathetic excuse by london mayor sadiq khan who had to thinkt on his "no reason to be alarmed" statement. main stream media is working hard to sell it!" a white house spokeswoman followed up: >> there is a reason to be alarmed. we have constant attacks going on not just there but across the globe and we have to start putting national security and global security at an all time high. >> reporter: forensics officers carefully searched for evidence again today, but some semblance of normalcy returned. pedestrians and cars were allowed across london bridge. but around three of the city's iconic bridges, the stepped up security was unmistakable. on westminster bridge, where tourists line up to take pictures of parliament and big ben, overnight, they installed steel barriers between the road and the sidewalk. there was resistance to the move, but officials moved quickly to get the protection in place. at lambeth bridge, next to westminster, it's still a work in progress, as there's only one barrier in place on the north bound side. at least one forme
mr. trump followed up this morning, saying: "pathetic excuse by london mayor sadiq khan who had to thinkt on his "no reason to be alarmed" statement. main stream media is working hard to sell it!" a white house spokeswoman followed up: >> there is a reason to be alarmed. we have constant attacks going on not just there but across the globe and we have to start putting national security and global security at an all time high. >> reporter: forensics officers...
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the mayor of london, sadiq khan, has said he will not allow donald trump to divide communities in the wake of saturday's attack. mrrne apartment as a terrorist incident. police shot and killed a gunman who had been holding a woman hostage. a second man died earlier at the entrance to the block. and it is america's biggest
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mr. trump attacked the mayor over what he said after saturday's terror attack. mayor khan said there was no reason to be alarmed if they see an increased police presence. it seems the president took those comments out of context and later called the mayor's explanation a pathetic excuse. >> i don't think we should be rolling out the red carpet to the president of the usa in the circumstances what his policies go against everything we stand for. >>> this renewed mayor khan's call to scrap trump's visit. earlier this year he insisted the president's visit be canceled after trump tried to impose the travel ban. >>> a federal contractor from georgia is facing charges for leaking top-secret documents regarding russian hacking. 25-year-old reality lee winter is accused of printing a classified intelligence report then giving it to the online news site the intercept. the intercept story included a redacted nsa document which detail how old russians infiltrated u.s. companies. it included a phishing e-mail claiming to be from google sent to election officials. it's not known if th
mr. trump attacked the mayor over what he said after saturday's terror attack. mayor khan said there was no reason to be alarmed if they see an increased police presence. it seems the president took those comments out of context and later called the mayor's explanation a pathetic excuse. >> i don't think we should be rolling out the red carpet to the president of the usa in the circumstances what his policies go against everything we stand for. >>> this renewed mayor khan's call...
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but today, khan said he's much more concerned about the invitation extended last year to mr. trump to come to great britain. >> i really couldn't be bothered about what donald trump tweets, i'm not-- i'm don't how to tell you this, but i really don't care. what's the important issue is that, you know, prime minister theresa may offered donald trump a state visit, moments after he was elected president. i said at the time, i don't think a state visit was appropriate and my views haven't changed. >> woodruff: the white house did not respond directly to khan. instead, a spokesman said the president appreciates the queen's invitation to visit. in france: a man swinging a hammer attacked police outside notre dame cathedral in paris today. he allegedly shouted "this is for syria" and struck one officer before being shot and wounded. dozens of police took over the scene, and blocked at least 600 people from leaving the cathedral. they were slowly being released later in the evening. there's word that riding-sharing giant uber has fired 20 people after an internal investigation into
but today, khan said he's much more concerned about the invitation extended last year to mr. trump to come to great britain. >> i really couldn't be bothered about what donald trump tweets, i'm not-- i'm don't how to tell you this, but i really don't care. what's the important issue is that, you know, prime minister theresa may offered donald trump a state visit, moments after he was elected president. i said at the time, i don't think a state visit was appropriate and my views haven't...
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khan? >> well, the mayor had tweeted a year ago something unflat ordering the mr. trump. >> is it appropriate to go after the mayor at this time? >> i think the important point was made with political capital. that's something that is very precious and very easily whittled away. >> on the question of trust, i would say there are a lot of voters who do trust that president trump realizes the threat facing the united states of america. the previous president called isis jv. it grew under his watch and a lot of people didn't trust the previous president when it came to the severe national security threat. >> why does it always devolve into how you couldn't trust the last president? >> i think you're asking a question of trust that involves a number of things including trusting someone's judgment in terms of their political priorities. and i think president trump prioritizes national security in a way that can be trusted. >> what is your take? >> i'm just speechless. this has gone beyond lunacy. when a person has, when you can't trust a person and they can't control wh
khan? >> well, the mayor had tweeted a year ago something unflat ordering the mr. trump. >> is it appropriate to go after the mayor at this time? >> i think the important point was made with political capital. that's something that is very precious and very easily whittled away. >> on the question of trust, i would say there are a lot of voters who do trust that president trump realizes the threat facing the united states of america. the previous president called isis...