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this was renshaw before the group national action was banned for being virulently racist, and celebrating lythgoe, and four other men are on trial for remaining members after the ban. outlining the case against the six men, duncan atkinson qc explained that, last july, jack renshaw was planning to kill an mp himself. he laid out his idea to some of his group at this table, upstairs in a pub in warrington. the prosecution say that jack renshaw told the group that his plan was to murder his local mp, rosie cooper, take some hostages, and then kill a female detective who had been investigating him, before himself being shot by armed police. the plan to kill rosie cooper was exposed because there was a disillusioned former national action member inside the group in the pub that night, called robbie mullen, who was working undercover for the anti—racism organisation hope not hate. according to him, jack renshaw wanted to kill rosie cooper in the name of national action, and that night, christopher lythgoe gave his approval. christopher lythgoe denies that, and all six men deny being members of
this was renshaw before the group national action was banned for being virulently racist, and celebrating lythgoe, and four other men are on trial for remaining members after the ban. outlining the case against the six men, duncan atkinson qc explained that, last july, jack renshaw was planning to kill an mp himself. he laid out his idea to some of his group at this table, upstairs in a pub in warrington. the prosecution say that jack renshaw told the group that his plan was to murder his local...
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this was renshaw before the group national action was banned for being virulently racist, and celebratingfor remaining members after the ban. 0utlining the case against the six men, duncan atkinson qc explained that, last july, jack renshaw was planning to kill an mp himself. he laid out his idea to some of his group at this table, upstairs in a pub in warrington. the prosecution say that jack renshaw told the group that his plan was to murder his local mp, rosie cooper, take some hostages, and then kill a female detective who had been investigating him, before himself being shot by armed police. the plan to kill rosie cooper was exposed because there was a disillusioned former national action member inside the group in the pub that night, called robbie mullen, who was working undercover for the anti—racism organisation hope not hate. according to him, jack renshaw wanted to kill rosie cooper in the name of national action, and that night, christopher lythgoe gave his approval. christopher lythgoe denies that, and all six men deny being members of national action after it was banned. dani
this was renshaw before the group national action was banned for being virulently racist, and celebratingfor remaining members after the ban. 0utlining the case against the six men, duncan atkinson qc explained that, last july, jack renshaw was planning to kill an mp himself. he laid out his idea to some of his group at this table, upstairs in a pub in warrington. the prosecution say that jack renshaw told the group that his plan was to murder his local mp, rosie cooper, take some hostages, and...
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according to him, jack renshaw wanted to kill rosie cooper in the name of national action and that nightmbers of national action after it was banned. daniel sandford, bbc news, at the old bailey. a senior accountant at pricewaterhousecoopers — who audited the accounts of retailer bhs in the year before its controversial sale — is facing a 15—year ban and hefty fine by the industry regulator. bhs was sold for £1 in 2015, a year before the company collapsed with the loss of thousands ofjobs. pwc has been fined £6.5 million and reprimanded after admitting misconduct. accountant steve denison faces a fine of more than £300,000. official figures show that wage growth has unexpectedly fallen. that's despite unemployment also dropping to a record low. wage growth is used by the bank of england to assess the health of the uk economy, and the slowdown is likely to dampen expectations of an interest rate rise this summer. 0ur economics editor kamal ahmed is with me now. kamal. to be frank, reeta, this shouldn't be happening. we have record levels of employment. after a bumpy ride at the time of th
according to him, jack renshaw wanted to kill rosie cooper in the name of national action and that nightmbers of national action after it was banned. daniel sandford, bbc news, at the old bailey. a senior accountant at pricewaterhousecoopers — who audited the accounts of retailer bhs in the year before its controversial sale — is facing a 15—year ban and hefty fine by the industry regulator. bhs was sold for £1 in 2015, a year before the company collapsed with the loss of thousands...
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he's one of six men who deny being members of the banned neo—nazi group, national action.th will want that. jack renshaw, 23 years old, who today suddenly admitted to a jury that he had planned to kill a labour mp and threatened to kill a police officer who was investigating him for grooming children for sex. the prosecution say he had already bought a machete for the murder, described by its manufacturers as 19 inches of unprecedented slashing power. christopher lythgoe was accused of being the secret leader of his group, a believer in race war, who encouraged him to carry out the murder. in world war ii, we took the wrong side. we should have been fighting the communists. this was renshaw before the group, national action, was banned for being virulently racist and celebrating the murder ofjo cox, mp. but he, christopher lythgoe, and four other men are on trial for remaining members after the ban. outlining the case against the six men, duncan atkinson, qc, explained that, last julyjack renshaw, was planning to kill an mp himself. he laid out his idea to some of his grou
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today accused of being members of the faris right extrgroup national action. one of them pleaded guilty to plotting to murder and a p. daniel sdford reports. , a man 23 years old accused of being and neo-nazi who today dramatically admitted planning to kill a labour mp and threatening to kill a police officer. the prosecution said he alrey bought the machete, the kind described device manufacturers 1inches of unprecedented piercing and slashing power. sethe man acof being the secret leader of the group encouraged him to carry out the murder. >> we let these people destroy us, and they are utill destroyinow -- y ther: along with four men, thee charged with the numbers of national action, a group termed by the home racister as a virulently organization ats elevated the killing of the mp jo cox. the prosecution told the jury that the plan to kill another mp was discussed at a pub in warrington last summer. the group met at this table stairs on the first of july. the prosecution says that jack renshaw told the group that his plan was to murder his local mp, ake ho
today accused of being members of the faris right extrgroup national action. one of them pleaded guilty to plotting to murder and a p. daniel sdford reports. , a man 23 years old accused of being and neo-nazi who today dramatically admitted planning to kill a labour mp and threatening to kill a police officer. the prosecution said he alrey bought the machete, the kind described device manufacturers 1inches of unprecedented piercing and slashing power. sethe man acof being the secret leader of...
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he's one of six men who deny being members of the group national action.nshaw, 23 years old, a man accused of being a neo—nazi, who today dramatically admitted planning to kill a labour mp and threatening to kill a police officer. the prosecution say he'd already bought a machete, a kind described by its manufacturers as "19 inches of unprecedented piercing and slashing power. " and christopher lythgoe is the man accused of being the secret leader of the group, who encouraged him to carry out the murder. we let these people destroy us, and they are still destroying us now. along with four other men, they are charged with being members of national action, a group banned by the home secretary as a virulently racist terrorist organisation after it celebrated the killing of the mpjo cox. with all six defendants listening intently, the prosecutor, duncan atkinson qc, told the jury that the plan to kill another mp was discussed at a pub in warrington last summer. the group met at this table upstairs in the big window at the friar penketh pub on the 1st ofjuly. t
he's one of six men who deny being members of the group national action.nshaw, 23 years old, a man accused of being a neo—nazi, who today dramatically admitted planning to kill a labour mp and threatening to kill a police officer. the prosecution say he'd already bought a machete, a kind described by its manufacturers as "19 inches of unprecedented piercing and slashing power. " and christopher lythgoe is the man accused of being the secret leader of the group, who encouraged him to...
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he's one of six men who deny being members of the banned neo—nazi group, national action.day dramatically admitted planning to kill a labour mp and threatening to kill a police officer. who was investigating him for grooming children for sex. the prosecution say he'd already bought a machete, a kind described by its manufacturers as "19 inches of unprecedented piercing and slashing power. " and christopher lythgoe is the man accused of being the secret leader of the group, who encouraged him to carry out the murder. we should've been fighting the communists! this man was banned for being purely racist and celebrating the murder ofjo cox, mp. along with four other men, they are charged with being members of national action, a group banned by the home secretary duncan akin said and explained that lastjuly, jack renshaw was planning to kill an lastjuly, jack renshaw was planning to killan mp lastjuly, jack renshaw was planning to kill an mp himself. he laid out his idea to some of his group at this table upstairs in a pub in warrington. the prosecution say that jack renshaw t
he's one of six men who deny being members of the banned neo—nazi group, national action.day dramatically admitted planning to kill a labour mp and threatening to kill a police officer. who was investigating him for grooming children for sex. the prosecution say he'd already bought a machete, a kind described by its manufacturers as "19 inches of unprecedented piercing and slashing power. " and christopher lythgoe is the man accused of being the secret leader of the group, who...
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he's one of six men who deny being members of the group national action.day dramatically admitted planning to kill a labour mp and threatening to kill a police officer. the prosecution say he'd already bought a machete, a kind described by its manufacturers as "19 inches of unprecedented piercing and slashing power. " and christopher lythgoe is the man accused of being the secret leader of the group, who encouraged him to carry out the murder. we let these people destroy us, and they are still destroying us now. along with four other men, they are charged with being members of national action, a group banned by the home secretary as a virulently racist terrorist organisation after it celebrated the killing of the mpjo cox. with all six defendants listening intently, the prosecutor, duncan atkinson qc, told the jury that the plan to kill another mp was discussed at a pub in warrington last summer. the group met at this table upstairs in the big window at the friar penketh pub on the 1st ofjuly. the prosecution say that jack renshaw told the group that his p
he's one of six men who deny being members of the group national action.day dramatically admitted planning to kill a labour mp and threatening to kill a police officer. the prosecution say he'd already bought a machete, a kind described by its manufacturers as "19 inches of unprecedented piercing and slashing power. " and christopher lythgoe is the man accused of being the secret leader of the group, who encouraged him to carry out the murder. we let these people destroy us, and they...
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along with four other men, they are charged with being members of national action, a group banned bytor, duncan atkinson qc, told the jury that the plan to kill another mp was discussed at a pub in warrington last summer. the group met at this table upstairs in the big window at the friar penketh pub on the 1st ofjuly. the prosecution say that jack renshaw told the group that his plan was to murder his local mp, rosie cooper, take some hostages and then kill a female detective who had been investigating him. the plan to kill rosie cooper was uncovered because the antiracism organisation hope not hate had a mole in the group, robbie mullen, who was also there at the pub that night. according to robbie mullen, jack renshaw wanted to carry out the murder in the name of national action, and that night christopher lythgoe gave his approval. christopher lythgoe denies that and all six men deny being members of national action after it was banned. daniel sandford, bbc news, at the old bailey. you're watching beyond one hundred days. it has been a summit — unlike any other. donald trump and
along with four other men, they are charged with being members of national action, a group banned bytor, duncan atkinson qc, told the jury that the plan to kill another mp was discussed at a pub in warrington last summer. the group met at this table upstairs in the big window at the friar penketh pub on the 1st ofjuly. the prosecution say that jack renshaw told the group that his plan was to murder his local mp, rosie cooper, take some hostages and then kill a female detective who had been...
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he's one of 6 men who deny being members of the group national action.d christopher lythgoe is the man accused of being the secret leader of the group, who encouraged him to carry out the murder. we let these people destroy us, and they are still destroying us now. along with four other men, they are charged with being members of national action, a group banned by the home secretary as a virulently racist terrorist organisation after it celebrated the killing of the mpjo cox. with all six defendants listening intently, the prosecutor, duncan atkinson qc, told the jury that the plan to kill another mp was discussed at a pub in warrington last summer. the group met at this table upstairs in the big window at the friar penketh pub on the 1st ofjuly. the prosecution say that jack renshaw told the group that his plan was to murder his local mp, rosie cooper, take some hostages and then kill a female detective who had been investigating him. the plan to kill rosie cooper was uncovered because the antiracism organisation hope not hate had a mole in the group, r
he's one of 6 men who deny being members of the group national action.d christopher lythgoe is the man accused of being the secret leader of the group, who encouraged him to carry out the murder. we let these people destroy us, and they are still destroying us now. along with four other men, they are charged with being members of national action, a group banned by the home secretary as a virulently racist terrorist organisation after it celebrated the killing of the mpjo cox. with all six...
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an alleged member of the banned neo—nazi group national action, has admitted plotting to murder the westmon mccoy is there. thanks, joanne. theresa may is coming under increasing pressure, as mps prepare for a series of crucial votes on the eu withdrawal bill over the next two days. a juniorjustice minister, phillip lee, has resigned to speak out against the government's brexit policy. he says that citizens need to be protected from decisions of the majority if they're wrong. so, what exactly is the house of commons debating and voting about, and how could it impact on the brexit process? chris morris from our reality check team explains more. so, the eu withdrawal bill — the domestic legislation that will formalise uk exit from the european union — is back in the house of commons for further consideration after the government was defeated 15 times in the house of lords. now it wants to reverse 14 of those votes — on things such as specifying the time and date of exit, or on the eu's charter of fundamental rights — either outright or through new amendments which have been proposed by the
an alleged member of the banned neo—nazi group national action, has admitted plotting to murder the westmon mccoy is there. thanks, joanne. theresa may is coming under increasing pressure, as mps prepare for a series of crucial votes on the eu withdrawal bill over the next two days. a juniorjustice minister, phillip lee, has resigned to speak out against the government's brexit policy. he says that citizens need to be protected from decisions of the majority if they're wrong. so, what exactly...
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has made as if it basically it's more about what it has prevented and that is you need lateral national action closing down borders destroying the visa free travel zone within the you there's a lot of economic interests of course linked to that and so what we see now is small steps forward something on migration where everybody agrees how these centers will be better build all these details will still have to be hammered out but we have a european solution to a european problem and everybody on the summit agreed everybody will have to work on a solution it's only together that they will solve this crisis which is actually a political crisis rather because the numbers have already dropped but everybody wants to be prepared in case there is another crisis coming europe's way. matters in brussels thank you. success some it was crucial for german chancellor and america she needed a viable european solution to the migration issue to head off a revolt in her coalition government the chancellor has been under pressure from interior minister horse they hoffa of the conservative varian c.s.u. he threat
has made as if it basically it's more about what it has prevented and that is you need lateral national action closing down borders destroying the visa free travel zone within the you there's a lot of economic interests of course linked to that and so what we see now is small steps forward something on migration where everybody agrees how these centers will be better build all these details will still have to be hammered out but we have a european solution to a european problem and everybody on...
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made as if it basically it's more about what had it has prevented and that is you need lateral national action closing down borders destroying the visa free travel zone within the you there's a lot of economic interests of course linked to that and so what we see now is small steps forward something on migration where everybody agrees how these centers will be better build all these details will still have to be hammered out but we have a european solution to a european problem and everybody on the summit agreed everybody will have to work on a solution it's only together that they will solve this crisis which is actually a political crisis rather because the numbers have already dropped but everybody wants to be prepared in case there is another crisis coming europe's way. matters in brussels thank you let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world german president frank while the shy man by the russian president alexander lukashenko have inaugurated a memorial to tens of thousands of jews and resistance fighters who were murdered outside minsk by the nazis du
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in 2015, the authorities introduced the sorcery national action plan.implement that plan yet. we have brought in proper legal changes, we have heightened the seriousness of sorcery related killing to a capital crime, with the death penalty be mandatory. but up until now we have not successfully prosecuted one sorcery related accusation. having been on the ground in chimbu, one of the things that struck me is that there is a cycle of violence. surely introducing capital punishment would just spiralled the cycle of violence more, because one person will die, another person will die, there will be repercussions that at emily. no, not quite. if we do not it will spiral out of control. the government must be seen to be in control. and this is a particular crime with the most serious penalty thatis crime with the most serious penalty that is available on the law. one explanation for the ongoing problem isa explanation for the ongoing problem is a shortage of cash. i spoke to the local police force and they say they get absolutely no additional funding? that i
in 2015, the authorities introduced the sorcery national action plan.implement that plan yet. we have brought in proper legal changes, we have heightened the seriousness of sorcery related killing to a capital crime, with the death penalty be mandatory. but up until now we have not successfully prosecuted one sorcery related accusation. having been on the ground in chimbu, one of the things that struck me is that there is a cycle of violence. surely introducing capital punishment would just...
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in 2015, the authorities introduced the sorcery national action plan.ch progress. we haven't actually fully implemented that plan yet. we brought in appropriate legal changes. we have heightened the seriousness of sorcery related killing to a capital crime, with the death penalty being mandatory. but up to now we have not successfully prosecuted one sorcery related accusation. having been on the ground in chimbu, one of the things that struck me was that there's a cycle of violence. surely, by introducing capital punishment, that willjust spiral the cycle of violence even more, because one person will die, another person will die, and then there will be repercussions for that family? no. not quite. if we do nothing, then it will spiral out of control. the government must be seen to be in control. and visit that particular crime with the most serious penalty that is available under law. 0ne one explanation of the problem is a shortage of cash. i spoke to the local police force and they say they get absolutely no additional funding? yes, that's correct. w
in 2015, the authorities introduced the sorcery national action plan.ch progress. we haven't actually fully implemented that plan yet. we brought in appropriate legal changes. we have heightened the seriousness of sorcery related killing to a capital crime, with the death penalty being mandatory. but up to now we have not successfully prosecuted one sorcery related accusation. having been on the ground in chimbu, one of the things that struck me was that there's a cycle of violence. surely, by...
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an alleged member of the banned neo—nazi group national action, has admitted plotting to murder the weste mp rosie cooper. 23—year—old jack renshaw also admitted threatening to kill a police officer. the businessman arron banks, who donated millions of pounds to the leave.eu campaign has told a committee of mps there's no evidence of any conspiracy with russia. and wage growth in the first part of this year has fallen unexpectedly — despite unemployment dropping to a record low. in a moment it will be time for sportsday but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. we'll be covering the continuing debate and votes in the commons where the government is seeking to undo most of the changes to its eu withdrawal bill that were put forward by the lords. and in beyond 100 days we'll be finding out what politicians in washington make of president trump's meeting with the north korean leader, kim jong—un. and at 10:40 damejoan bakewell and baroness ros altmann, former pensions minister will be here to review the papers. that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news it's ti
an alleged member of the banned neo—nazi group national action, has admitted plotting to murder the weste mp rosie cooper. 23—year—old jack renshaw also admitted threatening to kill a police officer. the businessman arron banks, who donated millions of pounds to the leave.eu campaign has told a committee of mps there's no evidence of any conspiracy with russia. and wage growth in the first part of this year has fallen unexpectedly — despite unemployment dropping to a record low. in a...
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will be covering protests on the border tomorrow as part of this national action.s fredrnt, who korematsu? that's when the significance of what is happening. use acknowledged they were wrong with japanese internment and turning more than 100,000 japanese. this casase went to the supreme court. >> as everyone knows, the japanese were interned during world war ii. the case which of the supreme court. the administration then put forward national ristification. the court accepted them wholesale and allow the internment. we now know ose justifications were a sham. chief justice roberts said, well, the court of history has shown that that opinion was wrong. but i think the really hard thing is to recognize it in real time. the chief justice should have recognized in real time now that this was just as that. i don't think we need to make a comparison, but just as bad but the was bad and wrong and national security justifications were a sham and not wait for the court of history 30 years from now. but i think that is what will happen. the same thing will happen, we will lo
will be covering protests on the border tomorrow as part of this national action.s fredrnt, who korematsu? that's when the significance of what is happening. use acknowledged they were wrong with japanese internment and turning more than 100,000 japanese. this casase went to the supreme court. >> as everyone knows, the japanese were interned during world war ii. the case which of the supreme court. the administration then put forward national ristification. the court accepted them...
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national action. but i was a close game there were a few tricky ones in that but a dramatic winfrey egypt on the streets of st petersburg let's see what happens on the pitch when the two sides meet. of course. cheering up for that side and nobody interesting to see meal whether the weather how did he impact on the gave the pitch will be a lot smoother a lot more lush will definitely maybe try to influence the proceedings that yeah you got terrible weather we've got sunshine we've got a quad tom delay's not being on different planets they so i just wanted to ask you a different planet in terms of i think the mentality of the supporters coming into this competition wasn't really any hope i don't think from from russia fans they never got out of the world cup group stage they've been in pretty terrible form coming into it not saying a lot from then is there a lot of excitement now the fans starting to believe that they could achieve something in this competition. i think so i think the general feeling is
national action. but i was a close game there were a few tricky ones in that but a dramatic winfrey egypt on the streets of st petersburg let's see what happens on the pitch when the two sides meet. of course. cheering up for that side and nobody interesting to see meal whether the weather how did he impact on the gave the pitch will be a lot smoother a lot more lush will definitely maybe try to influence the proceedings that yeah you got terrible weather we've got sunshine we've got a quad tom...
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has has made as it basically it's more about what it has prevented and that is you need lateral national action closing down borders destroying the visa free travel zone within the you there's a lot of economic interests of course linked to that and so what we see now is small steps forwards something on migration where everybody agrees how these centers will be better build all these details will still have to be hammered out but we have a european solution to a european problem and everybody on the summit agreed everybody will have to work on a solution it's only together that they will solve this crisis which is actually a political crisis rather because the numbers have already dropped but everybody wants to be prepared in case there is another crisis coming europe's way. masses in brussels thank you so what is this deal likely to mean for migrants who are already in the you since you're a began its crackdown after the height of the refugee crisis in twenty fifteen thousands of been trapped in greece some in camps for more than two years and unable to move all day w. has been speaking to so
has has made as it basically it's more about what it has prevented and that is you need lateral national action closing down borders destroying the visa free travel zone within the you there's a lot of economic interests of course linked to that and so what we see now is small steps forwards something on migration where everybody agrees how these centers will be better build all these details will still have to be hammered out but we have a european solution to a european problem and everybody...
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seems that a certain amount of trailing in second place is we can't learn from the conservative national action party more than it is well spoken well educated but he has absolutely no administrative experience he's never been elected to office before and he also has the disadvantage of representing a political party that has twice had the presidency and according to most mexicans fell short of their expectations and their base is one and paul you'll meet he is a former finance minister of the current government the most popular government according to polls in recent mexican history and that is of course his biggest handicap the big issues here are corruption and violence which have reached record levels here in mexico with just a lot to say some thirty thousand people were killed in two thousand and seventeen and two cows of eighteen is expected to surmount even that because of the rising crime levels among one of us old our lord says that he is going to rule by example he is the only candidate who has not been tainted by corruption scandals but that may not be enough to do the job still at t
seems that a certain amount of trailing in second place is we can't learn from the conservative national action party more than it is well spoken well educated but he has absolutely no administrative experience he's never been elected to office before and he also has the disadvantage of representing a political party that has twice had the presidency and according to most mexicans fell short of their expectations and their base is one and paul you'll meet he is a former finance minister of the...
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rallies running a distant second in the polls as a recount of the one idea from the conservatives national action party he's articulate and also outspoken about fighting corruption. when i become president of mexico there will be an independent prosecution that will investigate every act of corruption of this administration including the participation of president. running in third place as the ruling party candidate will say i'm told you'll need a former finance minister his biggest handicap his association with the current government the most unpopular one in memory. and i might mean a bit these rallies are all it pretty please be lovely to timber. but let me let mylan in recent mexican history with one hundred thirty candidates diminutive and state positions for murder over the last few months. crime and violence along with the corruption that feed them continue their upward spiral mexican say they desperately need real change the pull to correct the majority believe. is the one most likely to deliver. you see a human just see that mexico city. jane doesn't with the headlines u.s. defense secr
rallies running a distant second in the polls as a recount of the one idea from the conservatives national action party he's articulate and also outspoken about fighting corruption. when i become president of mexico there will be an independent prosecution that will investigate every act of corruption of this administration including the participation of president. running in third place as the ruling party candidate will say i'm told you'll need a former finance minister his biggest handicap...
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six days into the world cup, we have now seen all 32 nations in action and the hosts, russia, have alsosive step towards the knockout stages. there are 3—1win over regent puts them at the top of groupa over regent puts them at the top of group a with six points and all but assures them a place in the last 16. all -- assures them a place in the last 16. all —— group h alsojoin the party, victories for senegal and japan. austin halewood has the best of the action starting with joy the hosts in saint petersburg. even with a 5— nilwin, in saint petersburg. even with a 5— nil win, you rated russia's chances but the hosts aren't there to make up but the hosts aren't there to make up the numbers. deflecting in to ta ke up the numbers. deflecting in to take the lead. then scoring, before the victory was sealed with a brilliant solo effort. even the great mo salah couldn't rescue egypt, despite a late penalty. russia now almost guaranteed a place in the last 16. colombia injapan finally got their world cups is under way but the south americans, the dream start they craved turned into a nightmare
six days into the world cup, we have now seen all 32 nations in action and the hosts, russia, have alsosive step towards the knockout stages. there are 3—1win over regent puts them at the top of groupa over regent puts them at the top of group a with six points and all but assures them a place in the last 16. all -- assures them a place in the last 16. all —— group h alsojoin the party, victories for senegal and japan. austin halewood has the best of the action starting with joy the hosts...
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reporter: his voters appear to rejected the national action party. >> the policies are secondary.wn political party. he says he won't fight america's drug war. instead he'll give amnesty to opium and marijuana growers and cease using the military against the drug cartels. reporter: he favors renegotiating nafta and says mexico won't be america's pinata. >> what it means is we need to talk like he was. reporter: with support from the working poor and the young, the question is is he going to govern as a left-wing nationalist or as a privatist as he tried to reassure business. as for business relations, most of analysts say we are in for a rocky road ahead with president trump. lou: o robe obrador * is not prt yet. so we'll have to see what happens. ♪imagine no possessions ♪i wonder if you can ♪no need for greed or hunger ♪a brotherhood of man ♪imagine all the people ♪sharing all the world...you, ♪you may say i'm a dreamer ♪but i'm not the only one ♪i hope some day you'll join us♪ ♪and the world will live as one♪ cheru has no choice. she, and millions like her, walk miles a day for
reporter: his voters appear to rejected the national action party. >> the policies are secondary.wn political party. he says he won't fight america's drug war. instead he'll give amnesty to opium and marijuana growers and cease using the military against the drug cartels. reporter: he favors renegotiating nafta and says mexico won't be america's pinata. >> what it means is we need to talk like he was. reporter: with support from the working poor and the young, the question is is he...
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so now the world cup hits a crucial stacie day with full games taking place at the course nation and action what is at stake for russia well simply put top spots of group is up for grabs it's europe why against russia win or draw and russia take top spot in group a so it's going to be it's an important game. but i think even a loss against uruguay wouldn't dampen russian spirits at the moment they went into this tournament their own sort of an as the lowest ranked faith to tame a lot of people but what even expect them to get out of the group but slowly pessimism has turned into optimism they've blown away the competition it's been absolutely phenomenal now speaking of the competition the other two teams group also in action today egypt against saudi arabia now it's a bit of a dead rubber neither side can progress to the knockout stages but there is pride at stake and it's world cup after which it should be a good game absolutely in talking off each of the spin of the headlines because most of their kind of heroic clear is apparently done to retire from the national football what's that abo
so now the world cup hits a crucial stacie day with full games taking place at the course nation and action what is at stake for russia well simply put top spots of group is up for grabs it's europe why against russia win or draw and russia take top spot in group a so it's going to be it's an important game. but i think even a loss against uruguay wouldn't dampen russian spirits at the moment they went into this tournament their own sort of an as the lowest ranked faith to tame a lot of people...
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. >> voters have appeared to have rejected with the national action policy. >> the policies are secondaryat is really important is the nature of the man. >> he's the grandson of a farm worker. he began his political career building housing for the poor and led environmental protests. four years ago, he started his own political party. >> his election is going to be making life more complicated for the united states. >> he says he won't fight america's drug water and will cease using the military against the cartels. >> he sees the use of the armed forces as exacerbated the problem of violence. >> he says mexico won't be america's piÑata. >> what that means is we need to talk like equals. >> so the election is sunday. polls can be wrong. but typically not by 25 points. the question is will obrador given like he campaigned, a left wing nationalist or be more progmatic. looks like a rocky road ahead for the united states. >> ed: thanks, william. the trump administration is face lawsuits. demonstrations continue across the country and more planned protests this weekend. casey stegall is live
. >> voters have appeared to have rejected with the national action policy. >> the policies are secondaryat is really important is the nature of the man. >> he's the grandson of a farm worker. he began his political career building housing for the poor and led environmental protests. four years ago, he started his own political party. >> his election is going to be making life more complicated for the united states. >> he says he won't fight america's drug water...
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joining me and jonathan and rick at the table, the rev al sharpton, president of the national action ork and host of politics nation and zerlina maxwell, former clinton campaign adviser, now director of progressive programming for sirius xm. let's start with your reporting on rudiment how goes it? >> well -- >> i never thought i'd see that befo before an american president weighing in on whether it is or isn't honorable. >> when giuliani sticks to the mueller investigation the president has been pleased. there have been missteps as illustrated there, the comment about stormy daniels. >> missteps? his first appearance he talked about trump funneling money to women he's had sex with. >> but he is here to muddy the waters. we can agree he's done that. the president wanted a vocal force out there combatting the michael avenattis of the world who have been dominating cable news coverage. with giuliani he recognizes that bob mueller doesn't say anything. he will not comment on any development so there fror giuliani is conveying what the special counsel has said to him or he's interpreting i
joining me and jonathan and rick at the table, the rev al sharpton, president of the national action ork and host of politics nation and zerlina maxwell, former clinton campaign adviser, now director of progressive programming for sirius xm. let's start with your reporting on rudiment how goes it? >> well -- >> i never thought i'd see that befo before an american president weighing in on whether it is or isn't honorable. >> when giuliani sticks to the mueller investigation the...
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. >>> as i traveled this week for national action network as its president, to texas and to east harlemaround to washington, around dealing with the immigration crisis, i also was mindful of the shooting death by police in pittsburgh of a 17-year-old young man named antoine rose. in fact, i had his lawyer on my radio show and i watched the protests there to raise the question again of an unarmed young black man shot by police. it also is our intention to follow-up what is going on with the case of stephon clark in sacramento. we have been involved in calling for justice there. now, i preached the eulogy at his funeral. or the case in mobile, alabama of shah key sa clemons who was dragged in the waffle house. as we continue to stand and raise the issues of immigration rights, we also must continue to hold the criminal justice system accountable on the police shooting of unarmed victims. we must be active to make america what it ought to be. we do it because we love the country and we're patriots, not because we are not that. real patriots like real parents correct things they love. they
. >>> as i traveled this week for national action network as its president, to texas and to east harlemaround to washington, around dealing with the immigration crisis, i also was mindful of the shooting death by police in pittsburgh of a 17-year-old young man named antoine rose. in fact, i had his lawyer on my radio show and i watched the protests there to raise the question again of an unarmed young black man shot by police. it also is our intention to follow-up what is going on with...
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cases but we're also now seeing dozens of cases around the world where we are states in national security actions are beginning to use courts around the world to try and prosecute but some of these foreign relations when the when some of the victims in the survivors are open in those countries abroad tell us about what happens next though to your report you've you've issued a report what are you doing with it now right well the report was a quest of the march the human rights council. we have issue with it today but actually it will be presented to the council on the twenty sixth. and we will then have an interactive third of as they call it with the member states of the human rights council where they get to ask questions about their reports and and then they may force terrorism lucian or us. for the work to be done our own mandate of course was renewed in march to manage that when a non-binding resolution though i wanted it to have any teeth. sorry said it again would be a non-binding resolution without any teeth reading but wouldn't if it comes well it with the rest of the follow ups to the fi
cases but we're also now seeing dozens of cases around the world where we are states in national security actions are beginning to use courts around the world to try and prosecute but some of these foreign relations when the when some of the victims in the survivors are open in those countries abroad tell us about what happens next though to your report you've you've issued a report what are you doing with it now right well the report was a quest of the march the human rights council. we have...
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attorney joyce vance is back with us and with us at the table the rev al sharpton president of the national action network and host of politics nation here on msnbc. john heilman is back, msnbc affairs analyst. let me start with you because i follow you on twitter and i saw you just responding in real-time to what you saw today, the sort of contrast between the president with these families who suffered tragic losses of their own, but an effort to try to change the immigration debate that has engulfed this white house and this administration over the last ten days. >> you know, the losses that these families have suffered are tragic and they are individual tragedies. no one would ever make light of them. we went through in my family the murder of my father-in-law and it's a pain that you feel with you every day. but the problem that we see when the president brings these families out to justify his immigration policies is that equally innocent young children are being separated from their parents as though they are somehow to blame for the criminal acts of others. and we know because virtually eve
attorney joyce vance is back with us and with us at the table the rev al sharpton president of the national action network and host of politics nation here on msnbc. john heilman is back, msnbc affairs analyst. let me start with you because i follow you on twitter and i saw you just responding in real-time to what you saw today, the sort of contrast between the president with these families who suffered tragic losses of their own, but an effort to try to change the immigration debate that has...
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joining jonathan and rick and me at the table, the rev al sharpton president of the national action network politics nation here on msnbc and serena maximum well former clinton campaign organizer and progressive programming for sirius xm. let's start with your reporting on rudy. how goes it? never said that before. an american president weighing in on whether a porn staffer is or is not honorable. >> when rudy giuliani extinction to the mueller investigation, the president has been very pleased. there have been miss steps as illustrated there. the comment about stormy daniels and the first lady. -- >> miss steps, he talked about trump funneling money with women he had sex with. >> he's here to muddy the waters. we can agree to that. the president wanted a vocal force out there combatting the michael avenattis of the world who have been dominating cable news coverage. he wanted somebody out there to be his proponent what giuliani has done is hit upon something relatively clear. bob mueller doesn't say anything. he will not comment on any development in this probe so, therefore, giuliani is o
joining jonathan and rick and me at the table, the rev al sharpton president of the national action network politics nation here on msnbc and serena maximum well former clinton campaign organizer and progressive programming for sirius xm. let's start with your reporting on rudy. how goes it? never said that before. an american president weighing in on whether a porn staffer is or is not honorable. >> when rudy giuliani extinction to the mueller investigation, the president has been very...
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all of the countries of western europe, all of the united states allies joined in the united nations action in relation to israel. amy: that was phillip alston, u.n. special rapporteur for extreme poverty. he will be testifying before the u.n. human rights council on thursday. in canada, the senate has approved legislation to legalize marijuana, meaning canada will soon become the second country in the world to legalize the drug nationwide. the first was uruguay. the guardian reports that nearly 500,000 canadians have marijuana convictions on their criminal record. criminal justice activists are advocating for those with prior convictions to be granted amnesty as the new law goes into effect, arguing thououtdated marijuana laws had a dispropoportionate afffft onon people ofof color and the . meanwhile, in new york city, mayor bill de blasio is under fire for saying tuesday that new york police department plans to end marijuana arrests for some people, but continue arresting some new yorkers who have past arrests or convictionsns. in response to mayor de blasio's announcement about new polic
all of the countries of western europe, all of the united states allies joined in the united nations action in relation to israel. amy: that was phillip alston, u.n. special rapporteur for extreme poverty. he will be testifying before the u.n. human rights council on thursday. in canada, the senate has approved legislation to legalize marijuana, meaning canada will soon become the second country in the world to legalize the drug nationwide. the first was uruguay. the guardian reports that...
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reverend al sharpton, the national action network and in washington, one remote guest, bill crystal, regular on this program, friend of the show, founder and editor of the weekly standard. i want to start with you since we're doing all these remotes right now. what's your first reaction to what you saw today, the fact that the summit is on, how trump talked about it, just the kind of the state craft and stage craft of what we saw leading up to this announcement this afternoon and what for what it's about to unfold the next couple of weeks? >> i guess a couple of thoughts. i'm struck that president trump having stressed before we need to denuclearize noerk izize no. i think it's a propaganda victory, with no pre-conditions apparently, no actions on the part of the north koreans. look, if it all works out and no one will second guess it later on and i'm not going to second guess it too much but wouldn't say, the traditional american view is to get them before legitimizing, getting this totalitarian regime after a legitimizing visit to the oval office. for this intelligence chief and sa
reverend al sharpton, the national action network and in washington, one remote guest, bill crystal, regular on this program, friend of the show, founder and editor of the weekly standard. i want to start with you since we're doing all these remotes right now. what's your first reaction to what you saw today, the fact that the summit is on, how trump talked about it, just the kind of the state craft and stage craft of what we saw leading up to this announcement this afternoon and what for what...
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joining us now, president of the national action network and host of a show here on msnbc. a lot of conversations about politics and what kind of country we see when we see attacks on the justice department, attacks on the intelligence community, the bold faced i loose coming out of the president's mind. but not very many things make me wonder what the hell are we doing. what the hell are we doing? >> i think a lot of us are wondering that. when you saw this picture you just showed. of a 2-year-old kid watching his mother frisked. when you then see not only a distortion of facts around the law, because the law that the democrats put in or president obama put in did not require you to separate children from their parents. >> the law -- that bush put. the law clinton put in be -- no president. >> the thin that outrageous a lot of us in the clergy is for the attorney general to stand up there and use the bible to justify something as wicked and reprehensible as what they are doing. and use a biblical verse that they use to try and justify slavery. i mean he should have just sa
joining us now, president of the national action network and host of a show here on msnbc. a lot of conversations about politics and what kind of country we see when we see attacks on the justice department, attacks on the intelligence community, the bold faced i loose coming out of the president's mind. but not very many things make me wonder what the hell are we doing. what the hell are we doing? >> i think a lot of us are wondering that. when you saw this picture you just showed. of a...