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the jury could not decide if renshaw had remained a member of national action at the time of his plot matthew hankinson, who both knew about renshaw‘s plan, were jailed today for belonging to a banned organisation. both knew about his plan. the two men who started national action and set out the violent nazi ideology that renshaw embraced, were alex davies and ben raymond. they were not on trial, but we tracked ben raymond down to a bedsit in swansea. ben raymond. daniel sandford from the bbc. bleep. you set off irresponsibly this neo—nazi organisation. bleep. you irresponsibly set up a neo—nazi organisation. do you deny all responsibility for that? bleep. daniel sandford, bbc news. much more on our website and you can get in touch with us on social media. now on bbc news, sport today. hello, this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: the open championship tees off at carnoustie in scotland in the coming hours, and jordan spieth heads out as defending champion. britain's geraint thomas is the new overall leader at the tour de france, after an imp
the jury could not decide if renshaw had remained a member of national action at the time of his plot matthew hankinson, who both knew about renshaw‘s plan, were jailed today for belonging to a banned organisation. both knew about his plan. the two men who started national action and set out the violent nazi ideology that renshaw embraced, were alex davies and ben raymond. they were not on trial, but we tracked ben raymond down to a bedsit in swansea. ben raymond. daniel sandford from the...
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the jury couldn't decide if renshaw had remained a member of national action but the group's leaders and matthew hankinson were jailed today for belonging to a banned organisation. both knew about his plan. the two men who started national action and the violent ideology renshaw embraced, alex davies and ben raymond, were not on trial, but we tracked ben raymond down to a bedsit in swansea. ben raymond. daniel sandford from the bbc. 0h, bleep off. you set up irresponsibly this neo—nazi organisation. you irresponsibly set up a neo—nazi organisation. do you deny all responsibility for that? bleep. daniel sandford, bbc news. the captain of the british and irish lions, sam warburton, has announced his retirement from rugby union at the age of 29. the former wales captain hasn't played since leading the lions to a historic series draw in new zealand last year. he recently returned to training following knee and neck surgery, but said he could no longer perform to the high standards he'd set throughout his career. carnoustie is hosting the 1a7th open golf championship this week. the best p
the jury couldn't decide if renshaw had remained a member of national action but the group's leaders and matthew hankinson were jailed today for belonging to a banned organisation. both knew about his plan. the two men who started national action and the violent ideology renshaw embraced, alex davies and ben raymond, were not on trial, but we tracked ben raymond down to a bedsit in swansea. ben raymond. daniel sandford from the bbc. 0h, bleep off. you set up irresponsibly this neo—nazi...
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the jury could not decide if renshaw had remained a member of national action at the time of his plot both knew about renshaw‘s plan, were jailed today for belonging to a banned organisation. the two men who started national action and set out the violent nazi ideology that renshaw embraced, were alex davies and ben raymond. they were not on trial, but we tracked ben raymond down to a bedsit in swansea. ben raymond. daniel sandford from the bbc. bleep. you set off irresponsibly this neo—nazi organisation. bleep. you irresponsibly set up a neo—nazi organisation. do you deny all responsibility for that? bleep. daniel sandford, bbc news. the tech giant google has been fined a record £3.9 billion by the european commission, in relation to its android mobile operating system. the european commission says google unlawfully favoured its own internet search service, denying rivals the chance to compete and consumers the right to choose. google says it will appeal, as our technology correspondent rory cellanjones explains. if you believe in innovation from everyone, then welcome to android. it
the jury could not decide if renshaw had remained a member of national action at the time of his plot both knew about renshaw‘s plan, were jailed today for belonging to a banned organisation. the two men who started national action and set out the violent nazi ideology that renshaw embraced, were alex davies and ben raymond. they were not on trial, but we tracked ben raymond down to a bedsit in swansea. ben raymond. daniel sandford from the bbc. bleep. you set off irresponsibly this...
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the jury could not decide if renshaw had remained a member of national action at the time of his plotnew about renshaw‘s plan, were jailed today for belonging to a banned organisation. the two men who started national action and set out the violent nazi ideology that renshaw embraced, were alex davies and ben raymond. they were not on trial, but we tracked ben raymond down to a bedsit in swansea. ben raymond. daniel sandford from the bbc. bleep. you set off irresponsibly this neo—nazi organisation. bleep. you irresponsibly set up a neo—nazi organisation. do you deny all responsibility for that? bleep. daniel sandford, bbc news. a man has been convicted of plotting to attack downing street and kill the prime minister. naa'imur rahman was arrested after a major undercover operation involving m15, the police and the fbi. he had planned to blow up the gates to downing street before attacking heavily armed police with pepper spray and a taser. rahman had claimed his plans were a fantasy, but a jury found him guilty of preparing acts of terrorism. the captain of the british and irish lions,
the jury could not decide if renshaw had remained a member of national action at the time of his plotnew about renshaw‘s plan, were jailed today for belonging to a banned organisation. the two men who started national action and set out the violent nazi ideology that renshaw embraced, were alex davies and ben raymond. they were not on trial, but we tracked ben raymond down to a bedsit in swansea. ben raymond. daniel sandford from the bbc. bleep. you set off irresponsibly this neo—nazi...
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the jury couldn't decide if renshaw had remained a member of national action, but the group's leadersl action and the violent ideology renshaw embraced — alex davies and ben raymond — were not on trial, but we tracked ben raymond down to a bedsit in swansea. ben raymond. daniel sandford, from the bbc. 0h, bleep off! you set up irresponsibly this neo—nazi organisation. you irresponsibly set up a neo—nazi organisation. do you deny all responsibility for that? bleep! daniel sandford, bbc news. president trump has again defended his meeting earlier this week in helsinki with russian president vladimir putin — after a backlash over comments he made afterwards, in which he sided with president putin over his own intelligence services over claims of russian meddling in the us presidential election. yesterday, he told reporters that he'd got his words wrong, saying, — when he meant, "why wouldn't they?". today, he claimed no president had been as "tough" on russia as he has. is russia still targeting the us? is russia still targeting the us, mr president? thank you very much, no. we are doing
the jury couldn't decide if renshaw had remained a member of national action, but the group's leadersl action and the violent ideology renshaw embraced — alex davies and ben raymond — were not on trial, but we tracked ben raymond down to a bedsit in swansea. ben raymond. daniel sandford, from the bbc. 0h, bleep off! you set up irresponsibly this neo—nazi organisation. you irresponsibly set up a neo—nazi organisation. do you deny all responsibility for that? bleep! daniel sandford, bbc...
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nearest challenger which is really got an idea from a coalition led by the conservative party national action and after him in the third or second place depending on which poll you look at you have the official list candidate close and then you need now look at what other end his his qualification will probably hold power of both chambers of congress as well which will help him pass major reforms especially in the telecommunications sector and the energy sector but he will need special measures already so he will have to hurry as well because they will have a mid-term elections in three years and they will have to renew one of the chambers . for a door has valent to completely change mexico just briefly if you can why do people trust him. more mexicans are so fed up with the ruling class that they are taking a chance on a leftist populist for the first time he has promised to redress the huge inequality in mexican society we he wants to. redress this imbalance between the poor and the rich or parts of mexico and he has promised to end corruption he hasn't shown specific plans on how he's goin
nearest challenger which is really got an idea from a coalition led by the conservative party national action and after him in the third or second place depending on which poll you look at you have the official list candidate close and then you need now look at what other end his his qualification will probably hold power of both chambers of congress as well which will help him pass major reforms especially in the telecommunications sector and the energy sector but he will need special measures...
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nearest challenger which is we got on my left from a call ition led by the conservative party national action and on the third place an independent candidate who was picked by the governing party the institutional revolutionary party close antonio meet it is also very likely that lopez obrador and his coalition will hold control of both chambers of congress which will probably help him to pass some of the major reforms he wants to make especially in the telecommunications and electricity sector. all those candidates lopez obrador has vowed to completely change mexico what does he mean by that and why do people trust him. well mexicans are so fed up with their ruling class that they are taking a chance on a populist for the first time and this is mainly because the traditional parties and pretty they haven't been able to to fight the biggest problems in mexico corruption impunity violence and the economic growth of the past decades has only benefited a very small elite now look at other ones to make major changes he wants to redress this imbalance between they returned the poorer parts of mexi
nearest challenger which is we got on my left from a call ition led by the conservative party national action and on the third place an independent candidate who was picked by the governing party the institutional revolutionary party close antonio meet it is also very likely that lopez obrador and his coalition will hold control of both chambers of congress which will probably help him to pass some of the major reforms he wants to make especially in the telecommunications and electricity...
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joining me now is ebony riley, bureau chief of the national action network in washington, d.c.o joining me, dr. molina abdul, chair of pan-african studies in los angeles. and latifah simon. thank you all for being with me this morning. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you for having us. >> as i look at this whole question of mental health, i was looking at this study that came out that talked about how people do not understand the impact that it has psychologically on young people. and for that matter, older people in the african-american community that go through these endless unanswered attacks by people that are paid to serve and protect. and though the numbers may be debatable, which is always the case, the impact of, if it's one a month, one every two months, of insecurity, of making people feel like they're living where there can be no redress of protection has real impact on their lives. and i know that you leading the washington bureau of nan, and you work on this for us in nan, ebony, and hear about it every day as you try to bring this together into some kind of l
joining me now is ebony riley, bureau chief of the national action network in washington, d.c.o joining me, dr. molina abdul, chair of pan-african studies in los angeles. and latifah simon. thank you all for being with me this morning. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you for having us. >> as i look at this whole question of mental health, i was looking at this study that came out that talked about how people do not understand the impact that it has psychologically...
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nearest challenger which is what he got a lot from a call ition led by the conservative party national action and the third plays an independent candidate who was picked by the governing party the institutional revolutionary body close antonio meet it is also very likely that lopez obrador and misquotation will hold control of both chambers of congress which will probably help him to pass some of the major reforms he wants to make especially in the telecommunications and electricity sector. all those candidates lopez obrador has vowed to completely change mexico what does he mean by that and why do people trust him. well mexicans are so fed up with their ruling class that they are taking a chance on a populist for the first time and this is mainly because the traditional parties and pretty they haven't been able to fight the biggest problems in mexico corruption impunity violence and the economic growth of the past decades has only benefited a very small elite now look at other ones to make major changes he wants to redress this imbalance between they returned the poorer parts of mexico but s
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the leader of the neo—nazi group national action has been sentenced to eight years in prison for keepingorganisation going after it was banned as a terrorist organisation. in a moment it will be time for sportsday, but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news... theresa may insists there's still time to negotiate a brexit deal with the european union, but borisjohnson says there's a ‘fog of self—doubt‘ over britain's ambitions. we'll hear the thoughts of conservative mp dominic grieve and labour's stephen kinnock — two remainers on opposite sides of the political divide. help is being offered to people with private support —— private water supplies because some springs in scotla nd supplies because some springs in scotland are being dried up because of the weather. the scottish commences river levels are low. and joining me later for our first look at tomorrow's front pages i'm joined by the broadcaster david davies and political commentator, daisy mcandrew. that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm
the leader of the neo—nazi group national action has been sentenced to eight years in prison for keepingorganisation going after it was banned as a terrorist organisation. in a moment it will be time for sportsday, but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news... theresa may insists there's still time to negotiate a brexit deal with the european union, but borisjohnson says there's a ‘fog of self—doubt‘ over britain's ambitions. we'll hear the thoughts of...
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candidates from the ruling institutional revolutionary party of president along with the conservative national action party his competitors conceded the race just forty five minutes after polls closed. in the causes we have in common you'll have our support. on the agenda where we disagree he will find a nice and opposition that's both firm and democratic. the. day after the vote there was a mix of hope and skepticism on the streets of mexico city. that i think it's wonderful a change mexico needs the start of the fight against corruption i'm very excited unhappy and wondering how you think my belief is that there is a muslim is not. the same there all the same corruption stealing they will never keep the promises. that i want the lower class sizes the same as the middle class and so i think it's the same mexico as before. and shortly after lopez obrador is when well wishes from mexico's northern neighbor u.s. president trump congratulated lopez obrador on twitter saying he was looking forward to working with him. managing mexico's prosti relationship with the us will be just one of the host of chall
candidates from the ruling institutional revolutionary party of president along with the conservative national action party his competitors conceded the race just forty five minutes after polls closed. in the causes we have in common you'll have our support. on the agenda where we disagree he will find a nice and opposition that's both firm and democratic. the. day after the vote there was a mix of hope and skepticism on the streets of mexico city. that i think it's wonderful a change mexico...
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or national action party the conservative party that's his closest rival we have seen the old that that would just heard is that one out of every three mexicans has been approached by one party or another to try to buy their vote for as little as two chickens to as much as five hundred dollars so that is the kind of hanky panky and and sort of a nontransparent practices that has marred elections in the past but which at least at the presidential level experts believe will not be the ultimate lee make the difference still ahead on al-jazeera a brief reprieve for afghan refugees in pakistan but they're still facing an uncertain future plus some monks i can you know i have to be strong but. i'll to be among those i'm just wait as the search goes on for her thirteen year old son and his friends believed trapped in a flooded cave. and his friends. in the street. the weather sponsored by qatar airways. will stop by a look at weather conditions across central southern china and taiwan and here across. some heavy rain at times with hand toward shanghai and towards hong kong seen some heavy show
or national action party the conservative party that's his closest rival we have seen the old that that would just heard is that one out of every three mexicans has been approached by one party or another to try to buy their vote for as little as two chickens to as much as five hundred dollars so that is the kind of hanky panky and and sort of a nontransparent practices that has marred elections in the past but which at least at the presidential level experts believe will not be the ultimate...
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candidates from the ruling institutional revolutionary party of president along with the conservative national action party his competitors conceded the race just forty five minutes after polls closed. in the causes we have in common you'll have our support. on the agenda where we disagree he will find a nice and opposition that's both firm and democratic. and shortly after lopez obrador is win well wishes from mexico's northern neighbor u.s. president trump congratulated lopez obrador on twitter saying he was looking forward to working with him. managing mexico's frosty relationship with the us will be just one of the host of challenges confronting lopez obrador as he prepares to take office this december. what does this mean economically javier is here now to talk about the new president it's a much brand indeed we don't really know how the government is going to handle the economy because as we saw in the days when i look at soto it is not always clear about what he wants but this is a turning point and the election will give us a lot of thought unprecedented power to make deep economic changes bu
candidates from the ruling institutional revolutionary party of president along with the conservative national action party his competitors conceded the race just forty five minutes after polls closed. in the causes we have in common you'll have our support. on the agenda where we disagree he will find a nice and opposition that's both firm and democratic. and shortly after lopez obrador is win well wishes from mexico's northern neighbor u.s. president trump congratulated lopez obrador on...
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nearest challenger which is we got on i left from a call ition led by the conservative party national action and on the third place an independent candidate who was picked by the governing party the institutional revolutionary party close antonio mead it is also very likely that lopez obrador and his coalition will hold control of both chambers of congress which will probably help him to pass some of the major reforms he wants to make especially in the telecommunications and electricity sector. all those candidates lopez obrador has vowed to completely change mexico what does he mean by that and why do people trust him. well mexicans are so fed up with their ruling class that they are taking a chance on a populist for the first time and this is mainly because of the traditional parties and pretty they haven't been able to to fight the biggest problems in mexico corruption impunity violence and the economic growth of the past decades has only benefited a very small elite now looks at other ones to make major changes he wants to redress this imbalance between they returned the poorer parts of
nearest challenger which is we got on i left from a call ition led by the conservative party national action and on the third place an independent candidate who was picked by the governing party the institutional revolutionary party close antonio mead it is also very likely that lopez obrador and his coalition will hold control of both chambers of congress which will probably help him to pass some of the major reforms he wants to make especially in the telecommunications and electricity sector....
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health issues for more this we're joined by jerry reed he's on the executive committee of the national action alliance for suicide prevention. in boulder colorado we have allison mamma she is the founder and executive director of active minds a nonprofit organization focusing on mental health awareness and education for students clay rutledge is an author and psychological scientist whose work focuses on the need for meaning and life he's in fargo north dakota and in miami we have deseret state she is a suicide prevention activist and the founder of live through this that's an organization that encourages people to tell their stories of hope recovery after a suicide attempt hello everybody it's good to have you here trying to be as practical as we can with this conversation deseret i'm starting with the tweets about through various faces people stories tell me what does this banner represent this is actually a representation of courtship made for the lives of this project through this is a series of portraits and true stories of suicide attempts survivors across the united states. over the pa
health issues for more this we're joined by jerry reed he's on the executive committee of the national action alliance for suicide prevention. in boulder colorado we have allison mamma she is the founder and executive director of active minds a nonprofit organization focusing on mental health awareness and education for students clay rutledge is an author and psychological scientist whose work focuses on the need for meaning and life he's in fargo north dakota and in miami we have deseret state...
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will be able to overcome he has more than twenty percent more than his nearest rival from the national action party the conservative party that's its closest rival we have seen though that that would just heard is that one out of every three mexicans has been approached by one party or another to try to buy their vote for as little as two chickens to as much as five hundred dollars rob so that is the kind of hanky panky and and and sort of nontransparent practices that has marred elections in the past but which at least at the presidential level experts believe will not only make the difference but if i understand it correctly lose here there's also been a significant amount of interference by by criminal gangs for example some ball additions have been killed i mean in terms of transparency come people eventually the results of this election. well you're absolutely right this has been the most violent election campaign in recent memory let me just give you some of the figures seventy seven thousand one hundred would be candidates stepped down most of them because of threats where they have be
will be able to overcome he has more than twenty percent more than his nearest rival from the national action party the conservative party that's its closest rival we have seen though that that would just heard is that one out of every three mexicans has been approached by one party or another to try to buy their vote for as little as two chickens to as much as five hundred dollars rob so that is the kind of hanky panky and and and sort of nontransparent practices that has marred elections in...
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reporter: his voters appear to rejected the national action party. >> the policies are secondary. began building houses for the indigenous poor. and he started his own 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. ♪ hawaii is in the middle of the pacific ocean. we're the most isolated population on the planet. ♪ hawaii is the first state in the u.s. to have 100% renewable energy goal. we're a very small electric utility. but, if we don't make this move we're going to have changes
reporter: his voters appear to rejected the national action party. >> the policies are secondary. began building houses for the indigenous poor. and he started his own 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...
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josÉ antonio meade and ricardo knight of the national action party urging is a strong runner ups withdecided vote. 88 million mexicans are entitled to vote. 90% turnout with a sweeping mandate for his reforms which include free access to the internet. pensions for the elderly. educational grants for students and increasing minimum wage. subsidies for small farmers and single mothers in the end of the drug war. he's promising hugs, not gunfire traffickers in the state of growers and an end to the military fight against the cartels to reduce violence in a war that is seen as americans problem. >> people ask themselves the question here, why should we go on doing your dirty work for you? do it yourselves. americans want to stop drugs from entering the u.s. from mexico, put the army on the border. >> polls close at 6:00. we should have results by midnight. >> william la jeunesse. thank you are a match. we are done. eric: don't go anywhere. arthel: my bad. stay right there. s a fisherman. with blue eyes. just like you. begin your journey at ancestry.com wi'm really grateful that usaaq. was
josÉ antonio meade and ricardo knight of the national action party urging is a strong runner ups withdecided vote. 88 million mexicans are entitled to vote. 90% turnout with a sweeping mandate for his reforms which include free access to the internet. pensions for the elderly. educational grants for students and increasing minimum wage. subsidies for small farmers and single mothers in the end of the drug war. he's promising hugs, not gunfire traffickers in the state of growers and an end to...
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in sri lanka, we're supporting the government's national action plan to combat corruption. in another piece that we use is we have the leadership in the statement department of combatting threats to internet freedom. and we do this, we have sort of a diplomatic side that's called a freedom online coalition, but we have another side where we finance research and development on how you get around the blocking tools that some of these really bad governments use to keep their people from being able to access the internet without censorship. as a consequence to that, we have literally tens of millions of people now that are successfully using those tools. but it's a cat and mouse game. the bad guys come up with countermeasures to what we figured out, so we're always trying to think ahead of them and have new apps that we can put out there in the world. on the -- we're also trying to harness the business sectors across the world. so we have the guiding principles on business and human rights, and there are voluntary principles and human rights initiatives. these are all bif coali
in sri lanka, we're supporting the government's national action plan to combat corruption. in another piece that we use is we have the leadership in the statement department of combatting threats to internet freedom. and we do this, we have sort of a diplomatic side that's called a freedom online coalition, but we have another side where we finance research and development on how you get around the blocking tools that some of these really bad governments use to keep their people from being able...
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that there was not be any national unilateral action and there must be a due process at every moment and we will not agree to closed camps. so the debate continues within the coalition the opposition believes the dispute over migration policy is a good target. will go after you aspire for this the divine germany and for this they divide europe for this you divide and dismantle your unstable coalition and ultimately your own party are just and this tragedy and please resign and one plea . up. there as you say to you and c.s. you compromise it breaches the coalition agreement it does not comply with the coalition agreement transit zones were previously rejected by the s.p.d. . on the thirtieth with the for. the heated asylum debate will continue one thursday in the chancellery well three coalition partners hope to finally reach a compromise. so yesterday's world cup action england beat colombia last sixteen clash turned out to be a nail biting affair that went to penalties even even the most optimistic fans worried the three lions have one of the worst records when it comes to spot kic
that there was not be any national unilateral action and there must be a due process at every moment and we will not agree to closed camps. so the debate continues within the coalition the opposition believes the dispute over migration policy is a good target. will go after you aspire for this the divine germany and for this they divide europe for this you divide and dismantle your unstable coalition and ultimately your own party are just and this tragedy and please resign and one plea . up....
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when i go to a liftist rally, i have to have security by fox news toe go cover national action networkm the left go to the people that carry it to the extremes. >> the funny thing to me is that maxine waters kind of gives at this time way that donald trump gives it. she makes outrageous comments -- >> she's a black woman. she gets to say what she wants. >> she makes outrageous comments and they're not quite coherent. again, the left hates trump and the right doesn't really care for maxine water's comments. >> i have a third grader. my third grader is a lot more thoughtful when she talks to other people and respects their feelings and she knows that sometimes words have consequences. when you call for a gathering of a crowd, you're not calling for violence but you know when you're calling for the group harassment how quickly that can escalate and turn into something ugly. it's unfortunate. when you hear kids talks about politics and you know the same thing, one of the things they don't like is the tenor of the political conversation. and we have to stop acting outraged on one side and f
when i go to a liftist rally, i have to have security by fox news toe go cover national action networkm the left go to the people that carry it to the extremes. >> the funny thing to me is that maxine waters kind of gives at this time way that donald trump gives it. she makes outrageous comments -- >> she's a black woman. she gets to say what she wants. >> she makes outrageous comments and they're not quite coherent. again, the left hates trump and the right doesn't really...
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another one from the national action party.nio meade from the ruling party and an independent. the winner will serve a single six-year term. final results expected late sunday night or early monday. >>> coming up, president trump's controversial immigration policy has divided the country. we'll go to the u.s./mexico border to see how some of the president's supporters feel about it. >>> plus, we'll take you to the american heartland where some trump voters are paying a high price for the president's aggressive policies. some say there is a limit to how much they can take. you won't see these folks at the post office they have businesses to run they have passions to pursue how do they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters ship packages all the amazing services of the post office right on your computer get a 4 week trial plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again and it's time to get outside. pack in even more adventure with audible. with t
another one from the national action party.nio meade from the ruling party and an independent. the winner will serve a single six-year term. final results expected late sunday night or early monday. >>> coming up, president trump's controversial immigration policy has divided the country. we'll go to the u.s./mexico border to see how some of the president's supporters feel about it. >>> plus, we'll take you to the american heartland where some trump voters are paying a high...
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and sometimes when trump would act supportive, he's come to two of our national action network conventions. all that michael cohen was at the center -- in the center of arranging. i always found cohen even if we disagreed on politics to be straight forward and very, very direct. so when he reached out and said let's talk, i sat down. not knowing what to expect. i found a man that was very, very clear to me that he had resolved that he was going to do what is right for his family and for the country. he even told me how his father was a holocaust survivor and he did not want to disgrace what many in his family stood for. what that will mean we will see. what it means to him he must stand up for. joining me now is msnbc legal analyst danny cevallos. a lot has happened in the last 24 hours. bring the viewers up to date after the tumultuous week. tell us what's happened in the last 24 hours that the viewers need to be upgraded on. >> a tape has surfaced and that tape is one of the tapes that we have been hearing about for some time. allegedly that michael cohen made it a practice to record his
and sometimes when trump would act supportive, he's come to two of our national action network conventions. all that michael cohen was at the center -- in the center of arranging. i always found cohen even if we disagreed on politics to be straight forward and very, very direct. so when he reached out and said let's talk, i sat down. not knowing what to expect. i found a man that was very, very clear to me that he had resolved that he was going to do what is right for his family and for the...
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back with us, and joining brett and david at the table, reverend al sharpton, president of the national actionrk and host of politics nation here on msnbc and jess mcintosh, former adviser for the clinton campaign. wow, that giuliani statement. what did you think of republicans yesterday and hair performance was peter strzok. >> they behaved like children. it was a humiliating day to be a republican. we saw it time after time. this was not about getting answers from strzok. even goodlatte said each member gets your five minutes but strzok doesn't get to answer. it minded me how mccarthy suggesting the benghazi was about hurting hillary poll numbers not actually an investigation of facts. >> when he admitted and lost the leadership. >> that's what we saw yesterday. this has been part of the incremental strategy of both trump, yes, those in congress who go along with him to undermine the integrate of the investigation. when we saw rod rosen tine stood, that clip you just played where i wondered is he on his way out, is he risking saying i'm going to move in this direction and make a statement on
back with us, and joining brett and david at the table, reverend al sharpton, president of the national actionrk and host of politics nation here on msnbc and jess mcintosh, former adviser for the clinton campaign. wow, that giuliani statement. what did you think of republicans yesterday and hair performance was peter strzok. >> they behaved like children. it was a humiliating day to be a republican. we saw it time after time. this was not about getting answers from strzok. even goodlatte...
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john baptist church on palmetto street in clear water, florida, i and national action network will joinhe family raising this issue of stand your ground, this rule in florida and 13 other states, i believe, that we will pose since trayvon martin. tell us about the mcglockton case and why the stand your ground law is so egregious to so many of us. >> well, reverend al, thank you for coming to clearwater on behalf of the mcglockton family. just like the killing of trayvon martin six years ago, you have a white man who is the initial aggressor, starts the confrontation, and then kills an unarmed black man and gets to go home and sleep in his bed at night. now, it is troubling on so many levels that you have this subjective fear, not objective at all, but you get to go home and sleep in your bed at night. black people do this, they are behind bars that night arguing they were defending themselves. it is a double standard, especially when you consider what happened in this case. this strange cop wanna-be comes up to this woman who is sitting in her car, with her two toddlers, 3-year-old daug
john baptist church on palmetto street in clear water, florida, i and national action network will joinhe family raising this issue of stand your ground, this rule in florida and 13 other states, i believe, that we will pose since trayvon martin. tell us about the mcglockton case and why the stand your ground law is so egregious to so many of us. >> well, reverend al, thank you for coming to clearwater on behalf of the mcglockton family. just like the killing of trayvon martin six years...
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two men found guilty of membership of the banned neo—nazi group national action.sessed to be "concerned in terrorism, and the judge was assessed to be "concerned in terrorism, and thejudge in this case described the organisation as having a "truly evil and dystopian vision of waging a race war. that news just in from the old bailey. let's just show you some pictures in thailand. if you were watching a little earlier you will be aware that those 12 boys and their football coach have come out of hospital today after that extraordinary cave rescue that dominated the headlines for so many days here, let alone in thailand, where so many people were transfixed by their ordeal. they are said to have made a pretty brisk recovery given what they went through, so they are out of hospital, they have been discharged, and the scene there, it is a room in chiang rai we re there, it is a room in chiang rai were ina there, it is a room in chiang rai were in a little well we think they will appear on the football coach will appear on the football coach will appear on the football
two men found guilty of membership of the banned neo—nazi group national action.sessed to be "concerned in terrorism, and the judge was assessed to be "concerned in terrorism, and thejudge in this case described the organisation as having a "truly evil and dystopian vision of waging a race war. that news just in from the old bailey. let's just show you some pictures in thailand. if you were watching a little earlier you will be aware that those 12 boys and their football coach...
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will be able to overcome he has more than twenty percent more than his nearest rival from the national action party the conservative party that's his closest rival we have seen though that that it would just heard is that one out of every three mexicans has been approached by one party or another to try to buy their vote for as little as two chickens to as much as five hundred dollars or so that is the kind of hanky panky and and and sort of nontransparent practices that has marred elections in the past but which at least at the presidential level experts believe will not only make the difference. still ahead on al-jazeera a brief reprieve for afghan refugees in pakistan but they're still facing an uncertain future a plus among taken yeah i have to be strong but my stock kept al to being among his anxious wait as the search goes on for her thirteen year old son and his friends believed trapped in a flooded cave. and . the weather sponsored by. hello there will start by looking at weather conditions across central southern china and taiwan and here across eastern areas is certainly got some he
will be able to overcome he has more than twenty percent more than his nearest rival from the national action party the conservative party that's his closest rival we have seen though that that it would just heard is that one out of every three mexicans has been approached by one party or another to try to buy their vote for as little as two chickens to as much as five hundred dollars or so that is the kind of hanky panky and and and sort of nontransparent practices that has marred elections in...
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now pakistan's national action is on wednesday and human rights watch says it can't be free and fair if the ahmad's a community is effectively excluded now we have a lot of fellows impacts on some queen seo thoughts on this i'm sorry you can always tweet me and drop me a line any time so i thank you very much for that chinese for me china has ordered officials to speed up efforts to cut the prices of cancer drugs there's been intense debate across the country after a film about smuggling cheaper medication from india into china became a box office hit from a train from beijing rather agent brown has a story well this is a film that really struck a chord here in china and this is one of the many cinemas in beijing that is now showing dying to survive some of us say that it's tested to become china's movie of the year it is based on the real life story of a chinese shopkeeper who imports drugs from india to sell at a profit to leukemia patients here in china who can't afford to buy those drugs in china at first he's in it for the money but gradually compassion creeps in as he realizes
now pakistan's national action is on wednesday and human rights watch says it can't be free and fair if the ahmad's a community is effectively excluded now we have a lot of fellows impacts on some queen seo thoughts on this i'm sorry you can always tweet me and drop me a line any time so i thank you very much for that chinese for me china has ordered officials to speed up efforts to cut the prices of cancer drugs there's been intense debate across the country after a film about smuggling...
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power from one hundred twenty nine term beginning of this century and since when the conservative national action party pam was in power for twelve years and then create came back so these two parties alternated and everybody's pretty well outside that it's close circle and agrees that they have been pretty hopeless that the economy stagnating this terrible violence this incredible corruption inefficiency. it's all going to change. is that i think given the mandate and the other big issue of course for any can that wins in mexico election is going to be the relationship. with the northern neighbor with with the u.s. with trump well we heard from lopez obrador about that. you know he says groups trying to make president trump see sense to bring him back to reason he says with. love and peace and a strategy. to talk some sense into the neighbor which is going to take you really wish you luck ok calling out in great speak to you thanks very much for joining us there from manchester now a patrol of thirty french soldiers have been targeted in a suicide attack in mali or drive or set off a car bomb in
power from one hundred twenty nine term beginning of this century and since when the conservative national action party pam was in power for twelve years and then create came back so these two parties alternated and everybody's pretty well outside that it's close circle and agrees that they have been pretty hopeless that the economy stagnating this terrible violence this incredible corruption inefficiency. it's all going to change. is that i think given the mandate and the other big issue of...
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world cup has brought work to a halt in many places around the world as people watch their national teams in actionvaga nza action, so what impact as this football extravaganza had on the russian economy and on the world stage in general? let's take a look. the world cup and its impact on the russian economy. in other business news, workers at a fiat chrysler facility in italy are protesting after its main investor decided to pay over 100 million us dollars to sign football star cristiano ronaldo tojuventus. both the football club and the carmaker are controlled by the same family and the workers say the firm needs to guarantee the future of thousands of people rather than only in reaching one person. let's have a quick look at the markets and asia is currently on the rise yet again this friday morning after wall street was back in by a mode, pushing the nasdaq to a fresh record high. the nikkei 225 soaring to 1.5%, 233 points —— 333 points. the all 0rdinaries index gaining 13. thanks for spending your time with us. thanks for spending your time with us. i'm rico hizon. sport today is up us. i'm ri
world cup has brought work to a halt in many places around the world as people watch their national teams in actionvaga nza action, so what impact as this football extravaganza had on the russian economy and on the world stage in general? let's take a look. the world cup and its impact on the russian economy. in other business news, workers at a fiat chrysler facility in italy are protesting after its main investor decided to pay over 100 million us dollars to sign football star cristiano...
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president of the national action network and host of "politics nation" here on msnbc.up if you tried. >> i wouldn't even try. >> i wouldn't try. it's an amazing narrative. >> it's just one day. >> one week. >> one week's worth of news. think about the rest of the month. holy moly. >> you know what's interesting about the avenatti news, he's been saying a long time there were other women. i interviewed him earlier this summer. i said if there are other women, why don't they come forward with their stories? they're looking at what happened to stephanie clifford, aka stormy daniels. they're worried about putting themselves out there for public scrutiny. it's as though his tactic has changed. he's calling on cohen to be the one to be the messenger on this piece. >> what we're seeing here is we're either seeing some real crazy strategy or some very smart strategy. >> which is always possible. right? >> and the smart strategy is, even the little audio that we've heard, they're building -- they're establishing how close cohen was to the president or before he was president. i
president of the national action network and host of "politics nation" here on msnbc.up if you tried. >> i wouldn't even try. >> i wouldn't try. it's an amazing narrative. >> it's just one day. >> one week. >> one week's worth of news. think about the rest of the month. holy moly. >> you know what's interesting about the avenatti news, he's been saying a long time there were other women. i interviewed him earlier this summer. i said if there are...
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. >> well, obviously that was the host of msnbc's "politics nation" and president of the national actionsharpton speaking on friday about his meeting with michael cohen. and miracle of miracles, reverend sharpton joins us along with senior reporter at "vanity fair", msnbc contributor emily jane fox. we have two michael cohen confidantes here. tell us about your meeting. >> i don't know if i'm a confidante. >> tell us about it. >> i have known michael cohen about 20 years in dealing with donald trump, mostly cohen would be the one that would reach out when we would march on him or protest on him for whatever we disagreed with and try to get everybody in the room to meet. then when trump would act like he was being a democrat liberal, he would come to national action network functions and negotiate that he so we knew each other. i bumped into him a month ago and spoke to him, and then i got a text from him saying, let's get together and talk. so we had breakfast at the regency on friday, and he was very much wanting to say to me that he wanted me to know that he was going to do what was ri
. >> well, obviously that was the host of msnbc's "politics nation" and president of the national actionsharpton speaking on friday about his meeting with michael cohen. and miracle of miracles, reverend sharpton joins us along with senior reporter at "vanity fair", msnbc contributor emily jane fox. we have two michael cohen confidantes here. tell us about your meeting. >> i don't know if i'm a confidante. >> tell us about it. >> i have known michael...
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joining us now, host of msnbc "politics nation" and president of the national action network al sharptonsa menendez. good to have you both. you guys took part in marches across the country. what are you hearing from people who gathered? clearly they're on one side of the separation issue. did they get in, i guess, pushback from -- were there any counterprotesters? >> no, i was at the march in brooklyn, new york, and there were no counter-protesters and members of the national action network around the country, i didn't hear of any. i think it is hard for people to look at the footage and videos of children literally being taken from the arms of their mothers and say that we condone that. even president trump uncharacteristically has tried to at least rhetorically say he's not for that, while his actions have been otherwise. the problem though -- and i think the reason that many of us that have been out there early on this. i went to mechanicccallen a cou weeks ago is the problem is we're not seeing the movement. we've seen the executive order, but only a handful of children reconciled wi
joining us now, host of msnbc "politics nation" and president of the national action network al sharptonsa menendez. good to have you both. you guys took part in marches across the country. what are you hearing from people who gathered? clearly they're on one side of the separation issue. did they get in, i guess, pushback from -- were there any counterprotesters? >> no, i was at the march in brooklyn, new york, and there were no counter-protesters and members of the national...
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he is now executive director at national security action. good to talk to you.planned when it seemed that america's intelligence services still don't know what was agreed behind closed doors in the last one, and even this one seems to be news to the director of national intelligence? well, you are absolutely right. first of all, thanks for having me. i think it's a little early to talk about a new summit, we don't really know much at all about what happened in the meeting that just all about what happened in the meeting thatjust concluded. what we have seen so far and what we saw obviously in the press conference between president trump and president putin was quite disturbing, both president trump siding with putin over american intelligence agencies when it comes to attacks on the american democracy. with her disturbing things from president trump after that meeting in regards to possible agreements over interviewing a former us ambassador, at which the white house has subsequently walked back, and also concerning reports about agreement that may have been rea
he is now executive director at national security action. good to talk to you.planned when it seemed that america's intelligence services still don't know what was agreed behind closed doors in the last one, and even this one seems to be news to the director of national intelligence? well, you are absolutely right. first of all, thanks for having me. i think it's a little early to talk about a new summit, we don't really know much at all about what happened in the meeting that just all about...
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geoffrey prescott of national security action. us, where a tourist boat has capsized at a lake in missouri with 31 people onboard. the southern stone county fire protection district says it's responding to a mass casualty incident after the amphibious vehicle sank on table rock lake, near branson. local media are reporting that eight people have been killed in the incident. a number of people have been taken to hospital. it's reported that british police have identified several suspects responsible for the chemical attack on a former russian spy and his daughter. a woman, dawn sturgess, died after being poisoned by the novichok nerve agent, and her partner is still in hospital. police believe the incidents are linked. daniel sandford reports. in central salisbury this afternoon, troops in gas masks again, gathering possible evidence of the nerve agent attack. the focus on this occasion — a large plastic container, which was taken away for examination. it is now more than four months since sergei skripal and his daughter yulia fell
geoffrey prescott of national security action. us, where a tourist boat has capsized at a lake in missouri with 31 people onboard. the southern stone county fire protection district says it's responding to a mass casualty incident after the amphibious vehicle sank on table rock lake, near branson. local media are reporting that eight people have been killed in the incident. a number of people have been taken to hospital. it's reported that british police have identified several suspects...
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ruling which favored argument how does it stand more than a year after their four blockading nations took this action against is kassa isolated or how is cata place in terms of the international community. it's clear that the basic aims of the blockade have not worked the political campaign against qatar has not worked it's been mostly based on lies and exaggerations supporting terrorism and stuff like that cut that played it very well low key they a cut of quickly reoriented its trade and travel arrangements and therefore only had a brief pickup in terms of its imports and exports and is growing again i would a very healthy pace it had to drawdown this reserves a little bit but it's in fine shape and and the new strategic relationships that qatar has now with places like iran turkey india other european countries it is china and others this is for. a stronger than any minor temporary damage that was done to it by the blockade and politically most people in the world clearly have spoken out against the blockade saying it really was excessive it wasn't really necessary if there was a genuine disagreem
ruling which favored argument how does it stand more than a year after their four blockading nations took this action against is kassa isolated or how is cata place in terms of the international community. it's clear that the basic aims of the blockade have not worked the political campaign against qatar has not worked it's been mostly based on lies and exaggerations supporting terrorism and stuff like that cut that played it very well low key they a cut of quickly reoriented its trade and...
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i sat in national action plan committee meetings at the white house and listened to the government attorneys have talked about the ill the ties it nature of bring together people and conference to talk about roles andd responsibilities over the is optimally situated to do that. i want to take you back to the anecdote about the u.s. navy and the whistleblowers on the maltreatment of british prisoners of war. there was an event about 15 yearse later called the xyz affair which was another naval problem forhe us, cause i went with friends. they were seizing ships. three of our diplomats have been told d that need to give bribesr actions to take place in paris. it became an nasty mess and the united states pitting americans who are pro-french against americans who work pro-english. i highlight iss because there is a significant act whistleblowing when president adams through a process not like our intelligence committee with what active form the cards of this wrongdoing. the solicitation of bribes. that's a process or intelligence community whistleblowers need to be using an you to keep themselv
i sat in national action plan committee meetings at the white house and listened to the government attorneys have talked about the ill the ties it nature of bring together people and conference to talk about roles andd responsibilities over the is optimally situated to do that. i want to take you back to the anecdote about the u.s. navy and the whistleblowers on the maltreatment of british prisoners of war. there was an event about 15 yearse later called the xyz affair which was another naval...
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