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i'm ebony riley, bureau chief of national action network. thank you for attending this event. rformed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] >> in 1979, c-span was created a public service by america's cable television companies and is brought to you today by your or satellite provider. tuesday include homeland security secretary senate nielsen at a judiciary committee oversight hearing, the senate energy and natural resources committee briefed on energy production outlooks and f.d.a. commissioner gottlieb speaking at johns hopkins university. in the afternoon, the house consider a bill to create a special commemorative coin. the white house holds a empoweringimed at women. on c-span3, foreign ambassadors discuss the global perception of the united states. c-span's q&a, author and harvard law school hisessor noah feldman and book, the three lives of james madison, genius, partisan, president. the constitution is madison's monument and in that way the constitution is all around you you come to washington, d.c., the whole three-
i'm ebony riley, bureau chief of national action network. thank you for attending this event. rformed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] >> in 1979, c-span was created a public service by america's cable television companies and is brought to you today by your or satellite provider. tuesday include homeland security secretary senate nielsen at a judiciary committee oversight hearing, the senate energy and natural resources committee...
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national action, for people who do not know much about it, what kind of group is it?ht group, and such was the concern about its activities, that it was prescribed just over a year ago, and we have seen other arrests, people allegedly involved in national action. but i think what is interesting in this case is the spread of these arrests are the geographical spread, and the fact we have all these officers around the country involved. june kelly. the latest headlines from bbc news, storm eleanor sweeps across the uk causing flooding, damage to homes, and disruption to motorists after gusts of up to 100 mph. nhs england insists there is no crisis in the health service as tens of thousands of nonurgent operations are delayed until the end of january. six people have been arrested across the uk on suspicion of being members of the far right group national action. the palestinian government says it won't be blackmailed by president trump's threat to cut more than three—hundred million dollars of financial aid. writing on twitter, mr trump said the palestinians are "no long
national action, for people who do not know much about it, what kind of group is it?ht group, and such was the concern about its activities, that it was prescribed just over a year ago, and we have seen other arrests, people allegedly involved in national action. but i think what is interesting in this case is the spread of these arrests are the geographical spread, and the fact we have all these officers around the country involved. june kelly. the latest headlines from bbc news, storm eleanor...
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>> the national action network held its annual martin luther king day breakfast yesterday morning in washington, d.c. we'll hear from reverend al sharpton martin luther can king the thiferred and browser dmbt national committee chair tom res and american federation of teachers president randy qien garten. good morning everyone. good morning. may i ask that you take your so that we may begin. so again, good morning. i'm jennifer jones, austin board member for the national network and i run a policy and advocacy organization poverty policy organization based in new york city. every year, on mlk day, we gather heree to remember dr. king's legacy. and to reflect and refocus on the work we all, we all are doing to keep his dream alive andp make it live here in america. in 1991, the national actions network was founded in the spirit and tradition of dr. king andng ever since 26 years 26 yes plus, this civiles organization superbly led by its leadser reverend sharpton has been a preeminent leader in fight for civil rights. again, iing with all of you this morning. as we prepare now, to break
>> the national action network held its annual martin luther king day breakfast yesterday morning in washington, d.c. we'll hear from reverend al sharpton martin luther can king the thiferred and browser dmbt national committee chair tom res and american federation of teachers president randy qien garten. good morning everyone. good morning. may i ask that you take your so that we may begin. so again, good morning. i'm jennifer jones, austin board member for the national network and i run...
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it is my joy to present him, our national network action president -- national action network presidentrend al sharpton. [applause] reverend sharpton: good morning. good morning and welcome on day.er martin luther king jr and as we are taking our seats and eating, the reason that we are moving so un-customarily on schedule -- [laughter] we have a lot of people coming in, but i told him just let folk in, because we do three cities on king day and martin has to be obviously all over the place. but let me say this on the good news side, is that i remember king'srtin's mother, dr. widow, and congressman john conyers and others, were fighting to make this a federal holiday and it was something unthinkableto be and implausible. i said this morning on a show, i remember maybe 36 years ago, james brown, the godfather of soul, brought me to washington. it was the first time i went to the white house. he has supported mr. king and he met with ronald reagan. i told james brown, ronald reagan will never assign making this a holiday, because ronald called martin luther king a -- but ronald reagan, i
it is my joy to present him, our national network action president -- national action network presidentrend al sharpton. [applause] reverend sharpton: good morning. good morning and welcome on day.er martin luther king jr and as we are taking our seats and eating, the reason that we are moving so un-customarily on schedule -- [laughter] we have a lot of people coming in, but i told him just let folk in, because we do three cities on king day and martin has to be obviously all over the place....
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members of national action have actually applauded her killing.er of arrests and some people have been charged. this morning, we have six more people detained. they are being held ata people detained. they are being held at a police station in the west midlands. 0k, thank you. the united states says it plans to call an emergency session of the un security council to discuss the ongoing unrest in iran. 22 people have died in six days of anti—government demonstrations, which were initially in response to price rises and accusations of corruption. tens of thousands of people are taking part in pro—government demonstrations today, after the government said it would organise counter—rallies. richard lister reports. after a week of anti—government protests, the regime responded today with rallies of its own. state television showed these marches taking place in cities around the country. some reports though suggest government workers were ordered to take part. by contrast, the demonstrations of discontent across iran appear to have been spontaneous. tri
members of national action have actually applauded her killing.er of arrests and some people have been charged. this morning, we have six more people detained. they are being held ata people detained. they are being held at a police station in the west midlands. 0k, thank you. the united states says it plans to call an emergency session of the un security council to discuss the ongoing unrest in iran. 22 people have died in six days of anti—government demonstrations, which were initially in...
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national of national action, what kind of group is it? public concern. of group is mm isa action, what kind of group is mm is a far—right group and such was the concern about its activities that it was prescribed just over a year ago and we have seen other arrests, people allegedly involved in national action, what is interesting is the geographical spread of these arrests and the fact that we have all these officers around the country involved. june kelly, thank you very much. the headlines on bbc news: storm eleanor sweeps across the uk — causing flooding, damage to homes and disruption to motorists following gusts of up to 100 miles an hour. nhs england insist there is no crisis in the health service as thousands of nonurgent operations may be delayed until the end of january. donald trump boasts on twitter that his nuclear button is "much bigger"and "more powerful" than north korea's. in sport, manchester city go 15 points clear at the top of the premier league. after christmas schedule which pep guardiola will kill players, raheem sterling scored at
national of national action, what kind of group is it? public concern. of group is mm isa action, what kind of group is mm is a far—right group and such was the concern about its activities that it was prescribed just over a year ago and we have seen other arrests, people allegedly involved in national action, what is interesting is the geographical spread of these arrests and the fact that we have all these officers around the country involved. june kelly, thank you very much. the headlines...
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>> the national action network held its annual martin luther king day breakfast yesterday morning in washington, d.c. we'll hear from reverend al sharpton martin luther can king the thiferred and browser dmbt national committee chair tom res and american federation of teachers president randy qien garten.
>> the national action network held its annual martin luther king day breakfast yesterday morning in washington, d.c. we'll hear from reverend al sharpton martin luther can king the thiferred and browser dmbt national committee chair tom res and american federation of teachers president randy qien garten.
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national action was banned by the government in 2016. helping those injured in the manchester arena bombing has pleaded guilty to stealing from them. chris parker admitted taking a phone from a teenage girl and a purse from a woman whose granddaughter lay dying yards away. 22 people were killed in the suicide attack last may. the construction company, carillion, is to be investigated by the financial regulator. the uk's second biggest construction compa ny‘s statements, made between december 2016 and july last year, will be examined when the firm issued a profit warning. the company's shares have since lost more than 90% of their value. an international team of researchers has unveiled a bionic hand which enables the person wearing it to actually feel what they're touching. until now, it has only ever been used in labs. but for the first time, it's being tested out in the real world. 0ur medical correspondent, fergus walsh, has been to rome to meet the woman who's been using it to see what difference it makes to her life. here's his excl
national action was banned by the government in 2016. helping those injured in the manchester arena bombing has pleaded guilty to stealing from them. chris parker admitted taking a phone from a teenage girl and a purse from a woman whose granddaughter lay dying yards away. 22 people were killed in the suicide attack last may. the construction company, carillion, is to be investigated by the financial regulator. the uk's second biggest construction compa ny‘s statements, made between december...
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they belong to national action. the six appeared at westminster magistrates‘ court.hey will appear at the old bailey later this month. that is it from me. you can get in touch via social media. you can also find us on facebook. hello, i‘m nick marshall—mccormack and this is sport today. from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: super sub ageuro saves the day against bristol city in the english cup. kerber puts williams out of the contest in sydney with a powerful three set performance. but the dakar rally motorbike champion is out of the race after hurting his back in a jump. hi there — wherever you are around the world welcome to sport today. manchester city have come from behind to beat bristol city in the english league cup on a chilly night in england‘s north. pep guardiola‘s men had to work hard to turn it all around against an enthusiatic bristol side. city went down in the first half when bobby reid slotted a penalty after a john stones foul in the box. but the sky blues ramped things up the second half and equalised with a beautiful one—two move
they belong to national action. the six appeared at westminster magistrates‘ court.hey will appear at the old bailey later this month. that is it from me. you can get in touch via social media. you can also find us on facebook. hello, i‘m nick marshall—mccormack and this is sport today. from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: super sub ageuro saves the day against bristol city in the english cup. kerber puts williams out of the contest in sydney with a powerful three set...
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six people have been charged with being members of the banned far right group national action.ere arrested last week after raids in cambridge, banbury, wolverhampton, stockport and leicester. all six have been charged under the terrorism act. they'll appear at westminster magistrates‘ court tomorrow. a 17—year—old boy has pleaded guilty to a string of acid attacks on six moped riders in order to steal their bikes. derryckjohn, from croydon in south london, appeared at a north london court and admitted targeting the riders lastjuly. he'll be sentenced in march. now it's time for newsnight with evan davis. which theresa may was to be? a bold one clearing out the cabinet with a bold reshuffle? already cautious theresa may, gently tiding the edges? probably in the end it was meant to be a cautious reshuffle, but it turned out to not be the one theresa may wanted. we ask what it means for the primers and the future of the government. also tonight... injuly, 2017, of the government. also tonight... in july, 2017, i of the government. also tonight... injuly, 2017, i discovered the eno
six people have been charged with being members of the banned far right group national action.ere arrested last week after raids in cambridge, banbury, wolverhampton, stockport and leicester. all six have been charged under the terrorism act. they'll appear at westminster magistrates‘ court tomorrow. a 17—year—old boy has pleaded guilty to a string of acid attacks on six moped riders in order to steal their bikes. derryckjohn, from croydon in south london, appeared at a north london court...
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they belong to national action. the six appeared at westminster magistrates' court.ia social media. you can also find us on facebook. hello, i'm nick marshall—mccormack and this is sport today. from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: super sub ageuro saves the day against bristol city in the english cup. kerber puts williams out of the contest in sydney with a powerful three set performance. but the dakar rally motorbike champion is out of the race
they belong to national action. the six appeared at westminster magistrates' court.ia social media. you can also find us on facebook. hello, i'm nick marshall—mccormack and this is sport today. from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: super sub ageuro saves the day against bristol city in the english cup. kerber puts williams out of the contest in sydney with a powerful three set performance. but the dakar rally motorbike champion is out of the race
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national action became the first far—right group to be banned in the uk, in december 2016, after theer rudd, said it was promoting violence and acts of terrorism. a uk—wide ban on the manufacturing of cosmetics and care products containing microbeads has come into force today, in an attempt to cut down on the amount of plastic in our oceans. the beads that are used in hundreds of facewashes and shower gels are often ingested by sea animals, and even end up entering ourfood chain. it will be followed by a wider ban on the sale of products containing microbeads later in the year. the warning is very clear — never work in television with children and animals. but this reporter clearly hasn't heard the advice. alex dunlop was filming a report at banham zoo, in norfolk. but, as he attempted to tell the story, the zoo's lemurs decided that this was their moment of fame. they are everywhere!” they are everywhere! i think they think he is a tree, don't they? maybe it is the colour of his jumper, his jumper is maybe it is the colour of his jumper, hisjumper is a bit lemur like, isn't it? and
national action became the first far—right group to be banned in the uk, in december 2016, after theer rudd, said it was promoting violence and acts of terrorism. a uk—wide ban on the manufacturing of cosmetics and care products containing microbeads has come into force today, in an attempt to cut down on the amount of plastic in our oceans. the beads that are used in hundreds of facewashes and shower gels are often ingested by sea animals, and even end up entering ourfood chain. it will be...
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and a woman from banbury arrested on suspicion of being members of the banned far—right group national actions were after gusts of up to 100 mph. nhs england insist there is no crisis in the health service as tens of thousands of nonurgent operations may be delayed until the end of january. donald trump boasts on twitter that his nuclear button is much bigger and more powerful than north korea's. a chef has received death threats after boasting online that she'd deliberately prepared a non—vegan dish for a vegan customer at her restaurant. laura goodman said she'd "spiked" the woman's meal. she's since apologised and denied any animal products were involved. but trading standards officials have begun an investigation. giles latcham reports. police at carlini's in shropshire, responding to death threats made online against laura goodman, co—corner and head chef. in the early hours of sunday, she posted in a closed facebook group that she had just spiked a vegan and that a pious and unjudgemental judgmental vegan i spent all day cooking for has gone to bed still believing she is a vegan. there
and a woman from banbury arrested on suspicion of being members of the banned far—right group national actions were after gusts of up to 100 mph. nhs england insist there is no crisis in the health service as tens of thousands of nonurgent operations may be delayed until the end of january. donald trump boasts on twitter that his nuclear button is much bigger and more powerful than north korea's. a chef has received death threats after boasting online that she'd deliberately prepared a...
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have been arrested across the uk on suspicion of being members of the banned far—right group national action the retailer reports pre—christmas sales up by 1.5% compared to the same period in 2016. high street store sales did fall by 6% but online sales were up more than 13%. we'll have more on this shortly. carillion, the troubled construction firm, is being investigated by the financial conduct authority over what it says is the ‘timeliness and content‘ of announcements it made between december 2016 and july 2017. carillion is one of the firms involved in building the high speed rail line hs2 — its share price has fallen by more than 90% in the last year. rules designed to help keep a closer eye on banks are being introduced across the eu today. mifid 2 — as the new regulations are known — will govern the way financial services are sold and are designed to improve transparency for investors. some critics have said that they already need updating. we're starting to get the first retail results through that tell us how firms fared over christmas. yesterday research firm springboard said that
have been arrested across the uk on suspicion of being members of the banned far—right group national action the retailer reports pre—christmas sales up by 1.5% compared to the same period in 2016. high street store sales did fall by 6% but online sales were up more than 13%. we'll have more on this shortly. carillion, the troubled construction firm, is being investigated by the financial conduct authority over what it says is the ‘timeliness and content‘ of announcements it made...
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because of the naive from the center right national action party calls himself the clean hands candidate though he some division within his party to a sluggish economy could give former finance minister and pre candidate jose antonio media a push with the united states threatening to pull out of the north american free trade agreement needs says he has the experience to find new export markets. and for the first time in mexico's history independent candidates have joined the race . but with surging violence and corruption scandals plaguing government officials gaining public trust won't be easy. i think all the candidates are interested in themselves and their political parties i don't think any of them are in it for the people they look at. i don't trust any of the candidates. only believe them when actual changes start to happen. analysts say that people must be engaged and hold candidates to account if they want this election to be different. the political class loves it when society doesn't trust them then you separate yourself and leave public spaces where the government doesn't lik
because of the naive from the center right national action party calls himself the clean hands candidate though he some division within his party to a sluggish economy could give former finance minister and pre candidate jose antonio media a push with the united states threatening to pull out of the north american free trade agreement needs says he has the experience to find new export markets. and for the first time in mexico's history independent candidates have joined the race . but with...
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six people have been arrested on suspicion of belonging to the banned far—right terror group national actionraids in cambridge, banbury, wolverhampton, leicester and stockport. all six are being held at a police station in the west midlands. a homeless man who was hailed a hero for helping some of the injured at the manchester arena bombing, has pleaded guilty to stealing a purse and a mobile phone from victims of the attack. chris parker appeared at manchester crown court earlier today. danny savage is outside the manchester arena for us. chris parker became famous after the manchester arena bombing. he was the homeless guy who rushed in to help people, that's what everyone believed because that's what he told eve ryo ne believed because that's what he told everyone in the aftermath of the bombing. but afterwards, when investigators started looking at the cctv, a different story began to unfold. although he did help some people, he undid all of that good by stealing from some of the victims. the cctv showed him going to one woman, pauline healey, repeatedly going to her before he eventually
six people have been arrested on suspicion of belonging to the banned far—right terror group national actionraids in cambridge, banbury, wolverhampton, leicester and stockport. all six are being held at a police station in the west midlands. a homeless man who was hailed a hero for helping some of the injured at the manchester arena bombing, has pleaded guilty to stealing a purse and a mobile phone from victims of the attack. chris parker appeared at manchester crown court earlier today....
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six people have been charged with being members of the banned far right group national action.k after raids in cambridge, banbury, wolverhampton, stockport and leicester. all six have been charged under the terrorism act. they'll appear at westminster magistrates court tomorrow. a 17—year—old boy has pleaded guilty to a string of acid attacks on six moped riders in order to steal their bikes. derryckjohn, from croydon in south london, appeared at a north london court and admitted targeting the riders lastjuly. he'll be sentenced in march. the bbcjournalist carrie gracie has stepped down from her role as china editor because, she says, she doesn't want to collude in a failing pay structure which discriminates against women. in an open letter addressed to licence fee payers, ms gracie accuses the corporation of breaking the law on equal pay and failing to live up to its values of trust, honesty and accountability. the bbc says an independent audit of rank and file staff found "no systemic discrimination against women". our media editor amol rajan has more. the chinese once called
six people have been charged with being members of the banned far right group national action.k after raids in cambridge, banbury, wolverhampton, stockport and leicester. all six have been charged under the terrorism act. they'll appear at westminster magistrates court tomorrow. a 17—year—old boy has pleaded guilty to a string of acid attacks on six moped riders in order to steal their bikes. derryckjohn, from croydon in south london, appeared at a north london court and admitted targeting...
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men and a woman have appeared in court charged with belonging to the banned far—right group, national action england last week, appeared at westminster magistrates court. they'll appear at the old bailey later this month. virgin trains have stopped stocking the daily mail on board their west coast route. the company said concern had been raised by colleagues about the mail's editorial position on issues such as immigration, lgbt rights and unemployment. the daily mail has accused the company of censoring the choice of newspapers offered to passengers. the director—general of the bbc has been asked to appear before mps to answer questions about gender and pay at the corporation. lord hall will face questions by the culture and media select committee. the request comes after the bbc‘s former china editor carrie gracie resigned from her post after complaining about unequal pay. she's also been asked to appear before mps. the number of people waiting more than four hours in accident and emergency departments in scotland reached a record high in the last week of 2017. new figures show only 78% of
men and a woman have appeared in court charged with belonging to the banned far—right group, national action england last week, appeared at westminster magistrates court. they'll appear at the old bailey later this month. virgin trains have stopped stocking the daily mail on board their west coast route. the company said concern had been raised by colleagues about the mail's editorial position on issues such as immigration, lgbt rights and unemployment. the daily mail has accused the company...
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luther king's organization, chief of staff and he was the first chairman of the board of my group, national actionwork some generation later. he told me when you walk on that stage, you can either confirm or dispel what everyone has been told about you. take the high road and define yourself. well, mr. trump, if we're wrong in our text and miscasting you, you have the opportunity in front of the world to define not only the state of the nation but the state of the president of the nation and bring us to a place where we can all come together and solve the problems. you have the big stage now, mr. trump, it's up to you how you perform on it. that does it for me. thanks for watching. i'll see you back here next sunday. now to my colleague, alex witt. >> to which i say, here's hoping, rev, thanks so much. >> good morning, i'm alex witt here at msnbc world headquarters in new york. it is 9:00 a.m. in the east and here's what's happening, secret russia memo, president trump reportedly wants it released but the justice department says that might risk national security. new details on that fight this hou
luther king's organization, chief of staff and he was the first chairman of the board of my group, national actionwork some generation later. he told me when you walk on that stage, you can either confirm or dispel what everyone has been told about you. take the high road and define yourself. well, mr. trump, if we're wrong in our text and miscasting you, you have the opportunity in front of the world to define not only the state of the nation but the state of the president of the nation and...
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. >> a day of national action and inaction.al government shutting down as women's marches take place across the country. hello everyone, welcome to a new hour of "america's news hq". i am kelly wright. >> starting the budget battle. in the mid-like than like passing with no agreement. senate lawmakers still at odds as they try to hammer out a deal. the white house taking aim today at democrats. >> if you look back to last week in the meeting we had to discuss daca, he brought together
. >> a day of national action and inaction.al government shutting down as women's marches take place across the country. hello everyone, welcome to a new hour of "america's news hq". i am kelly wright. >> starting the budget battle. in the mid-like than like passing with no agreement. senate lawmakers still at odds as they try to hammer out a deal. the white house taking aim today at democrats. >> if you look back to last week in the meeting we had to discuss daca,...
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. >> a day of national action and inaction. the federal government shutting down as women's marches take place across the country. hello everyone, welcome to a new hour of "america's news hq". i am kelly wright. >> starting the budget battle. in the mid-like than like passing with no agreement. senate lawmakers still at odds as they try to hammer out a deal. the white house taking aim today at democrats. >> if you look back to last week in the meeting we had to discuss daca, he brought together members of the house. he continues to remain on the phone. encourage the bill that passed in the house on thursday. it was his influence to make sure it passed to keep the government open. following up on majors question, i think what's hard to understand, when there's been an argument over principle.there is nothing in this bill democrats object to. >> peter doocy live on capitol hill. i am here right now there is recent activity in the senate that could potentially be working toward a real resolution to get the government to reopen. wh
. >> a day of national action and inaction. the federal government shutting down as women's marches take place across the country. hello everyone, welcome to a new hour of "america's news hq". i am kelly wright. >> starting the budget battle. in the mid-like than like passing with no agreement. senate lawmakers still at odds as they try to hammer out a deal. the white house taking aim today at democrats. >> if you look back to last week in the meeting we had to...
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i worked in national action.d for about a year and then i went back to school for human service and social work. i'm just still in a state of shock because me and my sister, same mother, same father, grew up in the same house. my first best friend. tell each other secrets. sisters fight, sisters argue. but there was also y'all take care of each other, y'all take care of each other. it's just hard. >> but erica became this fighter. you know i know she -- >> yes. >> she called me -- you know i ain't with you, and she'll go, i go bernie sanders. >> yeah, she says, you going with bernie or not? >> but she never really could deal with not being active. and i think that people don't understand that this is real. this is your father that you watched on video. >> this was like a burning passion of erica's, because she would be out there like, i'm going out there, i don't care. and ai'm like, erica, you know, it's cold out and i've got asthma and i can't be outside with no coat on yelling and screaming. and she's like, i'
i worked in national action.d for about a year and then i went back to school for human service and social work. i'm just still in a state of shock because me and my sister, same mother, same father, grew up in the same house. my first best friend. tell each other secrets. sisters fight, sisters argue. but there was also y'all take care of each other, y'all take care of each other. it's just hard. >> but erica became this fighter. you know i know she -- >> yes. >> she called...
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five men and a woman have been charged with being members of national action.oting violence and acts of terrorism. bad weather is hampering efforts to contain a fire and an oil spill more than 60 hours after two ships collided in the east china sea. chinese officials say the iranians owned oil tanker is still on fire after the accident which happened about 160 miles off the coast of shanghai. the sanchi tanker was carrying 136,000 tonnes of oil. i've had the latest from our correspondent who is in shanghai. that search and rescue effort, to be honest, we're 72 hours into this. the search and rescue is turning to become a search and recovery operation. they found one body yesterday, but 30 men remain missing. that environmental concern, the focus increasingly shifting to that now. sanchi was carrying a million barrel of condensates, this is in the thick crude oil we talk about but an ultra—refined form of oil. highly toxic and explosive but colourless and odourless in some insta nces. colourless and odourless in some instances. there is some good news from china
five men and a woman have been charged with being members of national action.oting violence and acts of terrorism. bad weather is hampering efforts to contain a fire and an oil spill more than 60 hours after two ships collided in the east china sea. chinese officials say the iranians owned oil tanker is still on fire after the accident which happened about 160 miles off the coast of shanghai. the sanchi tanker was carrying 136,000 tonnes of oil. i've had the latest from our correspondent who is...
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and obama white house and the rev al sharpton, host of "politics nation" and president of the national action network. jeff, can you start by taking us inside the white house response? i understand the first comment came from raj shah who said certain politicians choose to fight for foreign countries but the president fights for the american people. he watched some cable and then mercy came out and says i wasn't in the meeting but made it very clear the language, the language was not used. of course, she undermined her own credibility by saying she wasn't in there and dick durbin was. take us inside the shifting tectonic plates of the white house response. >> it's interesting. the white house position hasn't changed beyond that statement from raj shah. one official said the real issue was that dick durbin went to the press and leaked his private conversations with the president and this person suggested if dick durbin went to do anything else with this white house with immigration, maybe he should take a different tact. the president himself as you read has sort of this vague denial. hallie j
and obama white house and the rev al sharpton, host of "politics nation" and president of the national action network. jeff, can you start by taking us inside the white house response? i understand the first comment came from raj shah who said certain politicians choose to fight for foreign countries but the president fights for the american people. he watched some cable and then mercy came out and says i wasn't in the meeting but made it very clear the language, the language was not...
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house, and the reverend al sharpton host of politics nation here on msnbc and president of the national action network. can you start by taking us inside the white house response? i understand the first comment came from raj shaw. trump's going to fight for the american people. he watched a bunch of cable, tweeted himself. and then mercy came out and said, i wasn't in the meeting, but i can tell you he made it very clear that the language was not used. she undermined her own credibility saying she wasn't in there. when we have dick durbin who was. >> take us inside the shifting tech tonic plates. >> the white house position hasn't changes beyond that statement. one official said the real issue was that dick durbin went to the press and leaked his private conversations with the president, and this person suggested if dick durbin wants to do anything else with this white house, maybe he should take a different tact. the president has a vague denial. hallie swrak son and i have done some reporting on this, the president last night was working the phones calling some of his close confidants outsid
house, and the reverend al sharpton host of politics nation here on msnbc and president of the national action network. can you start by taking us inside the white house response? i understand the first comment came from raj shaw. trump's going to fight for the american people. he watched a bunch of cable, tweeted himself. and then mercy came out and said, i wasn't in the meeting, but i can tell you he made it very clear that the language was not used. she undermined her own credibility saying...
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joining brett and betsy at the table, melissa, and al sharp ton and the president of the national actionetwork. rev, let me start with you. i've asked you this before. i'm going to ask you again today. where are we? >> we are in a very dangerous place. let me say this. a year ago today, martin luther king iii met with donald trump in trump towers. >> i remember that. >> many of us said, don't do it. he said, i feel i have to make appeal. that's what my father did with kennedy and johnson. he was at our action network breakfast in washington and talked about how disappointed he was. even more than disappointed, the arrogant disrespect this president would have in the midst of being questioned about his racism, to go golfing today. i mean, so it's almost like putting an exclamation point there saying if you didn't get it, get it now. i'm not even going to do anything on king day to try to show the world that you're misunderstanding me. i'm going to play fun and games. but i think it's even deeper and it goes to brett's point and something i was talking to you about friday. we should also l
joining brett and betsy at the table, melissa, and al sharp ton and the president of the national actionetwork. rev, let me start with you. i've asked you this before. i'm going to ask you again today. where are we? >> we are in a very dangerous place. let me say this. a year ago today, martin luther king iii met with donald trump in trump towers. >> i remember that. >> many of us said, don't do it. he said, i feel i have to make appeal. that's what my father did with kennedy...
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from the center right national action party calls himself the clean hands candidate though he some division within his party to a sluggish economy could give former finance minister and pre candidate jose antonio media a push with the united states threatening to pull out of the north american free trade agreement needs says he has the experience to find new export markets. and for the first time in mexico's history independent candidates have joined the. race . but with surging violence and corruption scandals plaguing government officials gaining public trust it won't be easy. i think all the candidates are interested in themselves and their political parties i don't think any of them are in it for the people they look at me that ok. i don't trust any of the candidates. i only believe them when actual changes start to happen. analysts say that people must be engaged and hold candidates to account if they want this election to be different. the political class loves it when society doesn't trust them then you separate yourself and leave a public space where the government doesn't like is w
from the center right national action party calls himself the clean hands candidate though he some division within his party to a sluggish economy could give former finance minister and pre candidate jose antonio media a push with the united states threatening to pull out of the north american free trade agreement needs says he has the experience to find new export markets. and for the first time in mexico's history independent candidates have joined the. race . but with surging violence and...
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six people have been arrested on suspicion of belonging to the banned far—right terror group national actionmpton, leicester and stockport. all six are being held at a police station in the west midlands. a man has appeared in court charged with the murder of a 22—year—old woman in a park in north london on christmas eve. kasim lewis — who's 31 — was remanded in custody. he is accused of killing iuliana tudos, who was found dead not far from her home in finsbury park on december 27th. a homeless man who was hailed a hero for helping some of the injured at the manchester arena bombing, has pleaded guilty to stealing a purse and a mobile phone from victims of the attack. chris parker appeared at manchester crown court earlier today. danny savage is outside the manchester arena for us. chris parker became famous after the manchester arena bombing. he was the homeless guy that rushed to help people, that's what everyone believed, because that is what he told everyone in the aftermath of the bombing. but when he... but afterwards when investigators started looking at cctv, a very different story
six people have been arrested on suspicion of belonging to the banned far—right terror group national actionmpton, leicester and stockport. all six are being held at a police station in the west midlands. a man has appeared in court charged with the murder of a 22—year—old woman in a park in north london on christmas eve. kasim lewis — who's 31 — was remanded in custody. he is accused of killing iuliana tudos, who was found dead not far from her home in finsbury park on december 27th....
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permanent residency for decades but as permanent resident of those vague cannot vote in national elections. actions and the truth is because of threats by the extremist groups unfortunately most of them still do not do so and i think one should ask the extremist about extremist why do you prevent encourage intimidate palestinian arab residents of jerusalem not to vote in elections why do you stop why do you stop people coming into the country who belong to the boycott divestment and sanctions movement who recommend economic boycott of israel why are you stopping them coming into the country every democracy on the planet has the but this is a freedom of expression she has no sensation for civil rights in israel that's a violation of democratic i don't suppose i'm so in britain where we are conducting this interview very strict the home office of who can come in and who can come out so you can come into this can you can recommend a boycott of britain if you like you're certainly a salad you don't know in certain rugged it's the property of the home secretary to decide who can come into this country o
permanent residency for decades but as permanent resident of those vague cannot vote in national elections. actions and the truth is because of threats by the extremist groups unfortunately most of them still do not do so and i think one should ask the extremist about extremist why do you prevent encourage intimidate palestinian arab residents of jerusalem not to vote in elections why do you stop why do you stop people coming into the country who belong to the boycott divestment and sanctions...
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jeremy peters, msnbc contributor, and reverend al sharp ton, msnbc and the president of the national action network joins us. let me start with you, garrett. what is the effort on capitol hill? what are they trying to get people to do? is there something that they're trying to get them to sign on to before, or are they still trying to explain what that something is? >> that's the million dollars question, nicole. i've heard frustration from republicans today that they don't know exactly what it is democrats want, that they really think they can get at this point. it's unclear if democrats are still looking for a big picture deal that would include a solution for daca recipients, for dreamers, a budget deal, kind of a big heavy lift they could get across potentially with presidential leadership and say-so. or if they're looking for an off ramp, a promise for something in the future, an opportunity to vote for what is on the table before them now and avert a shutdown tonight and fight these battles later. there are ongoing meetings on the hill as we speak. there was a meeting of democratic le
jeremy peters, msnbc contributor, and reverend al sharp ton, msnbc and the president of the national action network joins us. let me start with you, garrett. what is the effort on capitol hill? what are they trying to get people to do? is there something that they're trying to get them to sign on to before, or are they still trying to explain what that something is? >> that's the million dollars question, nicole. i've heard frustration from republicans today that they don't know exactly...
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. >> this morning, the reverend al sharpton and the national action network held their annual martin luther king jr. breakfast at the mayflower hotel in washington. we will seat mayor muriel bowser, tom perez, and american 'ederation of teachers brandywine garden. it's about two hours. -- brandy weingarten. it's about two hours.
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just referenced and the rev al sharp ton host of politics nation on nbc and president of the national actionnetwork. first, just on the block buster news that donald trump called in the hit, he called in the order to his white house counsel to fire bob mueller. >> i mean, it's deeply unsurprising. i mean, yes, it certainly is shocking. >> really? it's still surprising to me because -- i'm sorry, maybe i'm just slow. it still shocks me to watch that reel. i can watch it five times over. they all just look into the camera and lie. >> that shocks you by now? i mean, that is who they are. but i will say i'm a little surprised at the passion that this has stirred because chris ruddy of newsmax said in, i don't know, late june, early july, just weeks after mueller started -- >> one of the groupies you are. >> i'm a ruddy groupie. he said trump wants to fire mueller. that was the story from the get go. so, the new detail is that he ordered the code red and mcgahn put the fire extinguisher on it, which is -- that's the interesting detail. >> why is that interesting? what does that tell you about mcg
just referenced and the rev al sharp ton host of politics nation on nbc and president of the national actionnetwork. first, just on the block buster news that donald trump called in the hit, he called in the order to his white house counsel to fire bob mueller. >> i mean, it's deeply unsurprising. i mean, yes, it certainly is shocking. >> really? it's still surprising to me because -- i'm sorry, maybe i'm just slow. it still shocks me to watch that reel. i can watch it five times...
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he came to national action network's convention twice. but he can deal with people as long as he can transact. but he's never had key black executives in his organization. look at the record. we are looking at a man that grew up in a city that was mostly of color, that is two-thirds black and latino now, and can say these kind of remarks because he doesn't think anyone's going to do anything about it. we must mobilize. we must mobilize against those that would sit in the room and be an accomplice to this kind of bigotry. this whole thing of -- i remember when i started attacking him on the birther issue, saying it was race-based. he got angry. and met with me and said, you're calling me a racist. i said, i didn't call you a name, i'm saying what you're doing is racism. he later lied and said i apologized for calling him a racist. i got on tv before he could and said that wasn't the discussion. but we've got this flexible definition about what a racist is. do you have to spray paint the "n" word in the oval office or have a hood in the lin
he came to national action network's convention twice. but he can deal with people as long as he can transact. but he's never had key black executives in his organization. look at the record. we are looking at a man that grew up in a city that was mostly of color, that is two-thirds black and latino now, and can say these kind of remarks because he doesn't think anyone's going to do anything about it. we must mobilize. we must mobilize against those that would sit in the room and be an...
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mcmullin, my friday regular, rev al sharpton, host of "politics nation" and president of the national actionrk. nick confosore, for "the new york times," and kim atkins for the boston herald. both of them msnbc contributors. happy new year. what a first week. and i have to say, i'm going to sell you out. you were watching that. you said everybody's heard that. >> not only that. people have reported about his need for gratification constantly. it's been a hallmark of his presidency. if he has a button on his desk to order a coke, the book has been written on his need for gratification. it's a hallmark of how he's operated as a president with no slow deliberation. he doesn't like briefings. he hates written material. that's been out there for months. >> there's a line between no slow briefings and mentally unfit for office and possibly illiterate. in the depiction of michael wolff, it's far harsher than someone who simply is disinterested in details. michael wolff paints a portrait of someone who is mentally unfit for the presidency and to put it the most generous way i can think of, of highly
mcmullin, my friday regular, rev al sharpton, host of "politics nation" and president of the national actionrk. nick confosore, for "the new york times," and kim atkins for the boston herald. both of them msnbc contributors. happy new year. what a first week. and i have to say, i'm going to sell you out. you were watching that. you said everybody's heard that. >> not only that. people have reported about his need for gratification constantly. it's been a hallmark of...
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arrested on suspicion of terrorism offences — including being members of the banned far—right group, national actionraids in cambridge, banbury, wolverhampton, stockport and leicester. all six suspects are being held at a police station in the west midlands and a number of properties are also being searched as part of the operation. the fashion chain next says it's had a better than expected christmas. the high street store said full—price sales in the nine weeks to the 24th of december increased by 1.5%. as a result, next said annual profits were expected to rise by £8 million — to £725 million. but the retailer warned that the challenges it faced last year, like subdued consumer demand and lower spending on clothing, would persist in 2018. this week, we've been looking at the impact our increasing use of plastic — whether it's bottles or packaging — is having on the planet. a recent study has revealed that 95% of plastic pollution in the world's oceans comes from just ten rivers. one of them is in india, the ganges. 0ur correspondent, sanjoy majumder has been to the holy city of varanasi on its ba
arrested on suspicion of terrorism offences — including being members of the banned far—right group, national actionraids in cambridge, banbury, wolverhampton, stockport and leicester. all six suspects are being held at a police station in the west midlands and a number of properties are also being searched as part of the operation. the fashion chain next says it's had a better than expected christmas. the high street store said full—price sales in the nine weeks to the 24th of december...
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and a woman have appeared in court charged with belonging to the banned british neo—nazi group, national actionbers of the group, following an inquiry led by west midlands counter terrorism unit. they'll appear at the old bailey later this month. the number of people waiting more than four hours in scotland's accident and emergency departments reached record levels in the last week of 2017. the latest weekly figures show that just 78% of patients across scotland were seen within the target time, well below the government's 95% target, and the lowest since records began nearly three years ago. 0ur scotland correspondent lorna gordon is in glasgow. pretty dire figures. if you were caught up in that and had to wait a considerable amount of time in a&e, it showed that nearly 5700 people, just over a fifth of those attending a&e had to wait longer than their scottish government target time and then they were treated and discharged and more than 1000 had to wait more than eight hours. the worst performing health board in scotla nd worst performing health board in scotland for this snapshot of the wee
and a woman have appeared in court charged with belonging to the banned british neo—nazi group, national actionbers of the group, following an inquiry led by west midlands counter terrorism unit. they'll appear at the old bailey later this month. the number of people waiting more than four hours in scotland's accident and emergency departments reached record levels in the last week of 2017. the latest weekly figures show that just 78% of patients across scotland were seen within the target...
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all the money raised was sent directly to the republican national committee action.s approximately $100,000. all that money has gone to that organization. >> thank you, appreciated as always. the time is 26 minutes after the top of the our. as california dives deeper into sanctuary state a new voice now calling it criminal. >> the puppet of jesus needs to come to california and literally arrest, indict for breaking federal law. >> the man ready for to reverse sanctuary state laws and restore law and order and the schumer shutdown over for now but what happens in three weeks when the money runs out again? will democrats take donald trump's dreamer deal seriously? a political panel to debate it? ♪ jillian: welcome back to "fox and friends" first, 4:30 on the east coast, the tsa tightening security on certain flights from the middle east over terrorism threats. an emergency order requiring 6 airlines from five predominantly muslim countries to submit data on the cargo entering the us including names of who is sending and receiving it. the tsa says the countries were sel
all the money raised was sent directly to the republican national committee action.s approximately $100,000. all that money has gone to that organization. >> thank you, appreciated as always. the time is 26 minutes after the top of the our. as california dives deeper into sanctuary state a new voice now calling it criminal. >> the puppet of jesus needs to come to california and literally arrest, indict for breaking federal law. >> the man ready for to reverse sanctuary state...
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let's bring in the president of the national action network, the reverend al sharpton.g's legacy the same day that as eric ericsson said, he was calling around bragging about making racist comments about people coming from countries that he didn't like. >> no doubt about it. and when you look at the fact, joe, that not only did he say the words that has been confirmed by otherwise, the policy. when you look at the fact that he backs it up by saying, why are we bringing more people in from norway, well, look at the trade we do with norway and look at the trade we do with sub-sahara africa. it's not even in america interest to insult countries except for the fact that it's racist. if you look at the fact that the united states has intelligence operations all over africa because they need to combat isis and al qaeda, do you imagine with the isis operatives are doing today, going around telling people don't cooperate with american intelligence against us, they think you all live in s-houses or s-holes. i mean, with this is against americans' interest, whether you're republi
let's bring in the president of the national action network, the reverend al sharpton.g's legacy the same day that as eric ericsson said, he was calling around bragging about making racist comments about people coming from countries that he didn't like. >> no doubt about it. and when you look at the fact, joe, that not only did he say the words that has been confirmed by otherwise, the policy. when you look at the fact that he backs it up by saying, why are we bringing more people in from...
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the action cam is live on independence mall where the 33 national bell ringing ceremony is underway. the symbolic ringing of the liberty bell is one of the many events happening across the country and in philadelphia. "action news" jeanette reyes is live in north philadelphia where the nailings' largest mlk -- nation's largest mlk service day event is underway. >> reporter: this is an impressive event it got underway at 8:00 a.m. boy, it is is pact room. some people have been coming and going throughout the day. people and young and old are doing activities, saying it's not a day off saying it's a day to give back an honor dr. king. >> for tens of tens of thousanf volunteers in the delaware valley today was anything but a day to catch up on sleep. a national record of 150,000 people participated in the greater philadelphia martin luther king day of service. it is the country's oldest and largest event of its kind. todd bernstein is it's director. >> i think we're a divided nation and that's been compounded in recent times, i think now is perhaps, more important than in recent years fo
the action cam is live on independence mall where the 33 national bell ringing ceremony is underway. the symbolic ringing of the liberty bell is one of the many events happening across the country and in philadelphia. "action news" jeanette reyes is live in north philadelphia where the nailings' largest mlk -- nation's largest mlk service day event is underway. >> reporter: this is an impressive event it got underway at 8:00 a.m. boy, it is is pact room. some people have been...
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six organisations are banned from campuses including national action, the bnp.me whose support seems to fall away after he was able to hear his views. that is someone who was put on a stage in the bbc studio ina secure was put on a stage in the bbc studio in a secure setting to air his views. most universities don't have the resources to put on that i am sure broadcasting house had to put on to accommodate for neck griffin that night. thank you all very much for coming on the programme. many thanks for your time. the latest news and sport in a moment. let's get the latest weather update — with carol. better late than never, this morning we have had a variety of weather, mist and fog, beautiful pictures sentin mist and fog, beautiful pictures sent in from dorset by one of our weather watchers, this one of line regis shows a lovely sunrise and clearer skies. for many of us a band of rain moving east but behind it it will be much whiter than it has been the last couple of days with sunshine coming through. mist and fog patches lifting from all but northern ireland
six organisations are banned from campuses including national action, the bnp.me whose support seems to fall away after he was able to hear his views. that is someone who was put on a stage in the bbc studio ina secure was put on a stage in the bbc studio in a secure setting to air his views. most universities don't have the resources to put on that i am sure broadcasting house had to put on to accommodate for neck griffin that night. thank you all very much for coming on the programme. many...
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it's a national plan of action with international ambitions you can launch as a plan to clean up the environment but some already saying it's not ambitious enough. the u.s. steps up efforts to fight smuggling of a synthetic drug behind a nationwide abuse problem. it's been snowing in south korea it's been snowing in japan and it looks like a wintry seed and these are very obviously snow showers for anybody who's seen satellite pictures before and that's the picture judger that alarms the south of of the korean. peninsula and it was temporarily white out conditions of the heaviest snow is likely to be to the north of that and really more over japan than south korea but the breeze is still that you've got a bit more to come watch the temperatures will probably rise a little bit about tommy get to saturday because the strong winds die down to so should become just above freezing and the snow stops falling quite as heavily off to dropping quite a lot in northwest hampshire maybe but the whole card is what temps are still like minus ten in but it will start but it has been colder that col
it's a national plan of action with international ambitions you can launch as a plan to clean up the environment but some already saying it's not ambitious enough. the u.s. steps up efforts to fight smuggling of a synthetic drug behind a nationwide abuse problem. it's been snowing in south korea it's been snowing in japan and it looks like a wintry seed and these are very obviously snow showers for anybody who's seen satellite pictures before and that's the picture judger that alarms the south...
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it's a national plan of action with international ambitions the u.k. launches a plan to clean up the environment but some are already saying it's not ambitious enough. there is feeling suddenly cold in eastern and central china the high seven shanghai three degrees some fridays a little bit warmer as the breeze dies off the time we get to saturday after about seven it will feel much the same there in hong kong still seventeen the fed both days i think and low she mused he is well that is china if you go further west two weeks see less of the breeze not more of a problem as you will in the morning fog long live fog and poor air quality is playing the north indian plain recently it's nothing to move it in the next day or so the streak of cloud across pakistan looks fairly dry the odd showers possible facade of the hindu kush maybe otherwise is that dry times we see showers and occasionally and intel not time allowed to occasionally but he's just out occasionally equally for the arabian peninsula is nothing much going on this day particularly strong winds
it's a national plan of action with international ambitions the u.k. launches a plan to clean up the environment but some are already saying it's not ambitious enough. there is feeling suddenly cold in eastern and central china the high seven shanghai three degrees some fridays a little bit warmer as the breeze dies off the time we get to saturday after about seven it will feel much the same there in hong kong still seventeen the fed both days i think and low she mused he is well that is china...
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but the fact that the eland is not very good at measuring the consequences on a national level of their actions i think that also played a role in the attacks these weekend this weekend the on simply did not expect such a reaction to these attacks even though it was easily foresee it nonetheless what will happen in the yelling is that it's negotiating team will have to send messages to the rest of the organization to the rest of the leadership and hope that that leadership can apply a bit more pressure on the anti peace process to stop the violence and allow the peace talks to continue but again that is a very difficult scenario because the anti peace fronts within the u.n. essentially have a veto in this situation and if they don't want peace negotiations to continue they know they can just continue to carry out violent attacks starting on tuesday south korea's government as banning anonymous trading that means traders can make cryptocurrency deposits all life from bank account set up under their real names i think have ak explains. park young uk hasn't worked since he quit his job at a pub in
but the fact that the eland is not very good at measuring the consequences on a national level of their actions i think that also played a role in the attacks these weekend this weekend the on simply did not expect such a reaction to these attacks even though it was easily foresee it nonetheless what will happen in the yelling is that it's negotiating team will have to send messages to the rest of the organization to the rest of the leadership and hope that that leadership can apply a bit more...