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now the bundeswehr investigators have looked into 300 soldiers with possible neo-nazis use.he death -- views. the defense minister criticized the bundeswehr for a week leadership. reporter: german defense minister ursula von der leyen visited a city on wednesday. they arrested an officer who was stationed here, serving as a lieutenant in the franco german reggae. he was arrested last week for planning a terrorist attack, posing as a syrian refugee. evidence of his far right views first service in 2014. the last visa he submitted to the french lee terry academy clearly revealed racist and xenophobic views. it talked about the end of european racist or the calls for this genocide of the racists is previously mentioned in immigration. he wrote it was a perversion of the concept of nationality. but no action was taken. parts are now engraved with swastikas in the orders. germany's defense minister canceled her trip to the united states in response to the scandal. she has vowed to conduct a probe into why mechanisms to >> >> get rid of this have failed. there will be >> a full in
now the bundeswehr investigators have looked into 300 soldiers with possible neo-nazis use.he death -- views. the defense minister criticized the bundeswehr for a week leadership. reporter: german defense minister ursula von der leyen visited a city on wednesday. they arrested an officer who was stationed here, serving as a lieutenant in the franco german reggae. he was arrested last week for planning a terrorist attack, posing as a syrian refugee. evidence of his far right views first service...
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>> the northwest has been victimized by neo-nazazis and skinheads for a very, , very log time. this also hahas involved murders of people of coloror in antiract activists. neo-nazis have tried to move into that region for years to create a homeland, thinking i guess because it is a white population, it would be a good place to be. what i find interesting about jeremy christian, although some of those ideas are there in his writings, in many ways, i think his rhetoric has more to do with the campaign and the ideas unleashed in the campaign over the last 16, 18 months by the trump folks than it does with hard-core neo-nazi is an -- at least, a mix of the two sets of ideas. amy: jeremy christian's facebook page includes several posts in extxtremistouses viviews. on april 19, the anniversary of the 1995 oklahoma city bombing, christian praised okemos city bomber timothy mcveigh writing -- "may all the gods bless timothy mcveigh a true patriot!!!" in a post dated may 9, christian wrote -- "i just challenged ben ferencz to a debate in the hague with putin as our judge. i will defend
>> the northwest has been victimized by neo-nazazis and skinheads for a very, , very log time. this also hahas involved murders of people of coloror in antiract activists. neo-nazis have tried to move into that region for years to create a homeland, thinking i guess because it is a white population, it would be a good place to be. what i find interesting about jeremy christian, although some of those ideas are there in his writings, in many ways, i think his rhetoric has more to do with...
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have our first neo coming this year.been anywhere from 5% to 9% over the past four years. it is a .5% right now, that it -- 8.5% right now. that is good gross. it is very strategic and we are taking all of the right decisions for easyjet in the future. we are not taking knee-jerk decisions about strategy. guy: the reason i ask about the optionality and your thoughts order,that border -- there has been speculation you were going to make this order. we thought it would come later and it would be bigger. my question is why now and why -- >> please be really clear, we already have a framework agreement with airbus where we have firm orders and options. this is not a new order. all we have done is converted from our current quarter 30 a321's.0 -- a3 it is a conversion, not an incremental order to what we are party got. -- have already got. matt: if i look at easyjet shares, i like to look at a five-year period. you have outperformed the ftse all shared travel and leisure index. ryanair over the last five years has done far be
have our first neo coming this year.been anywhere from 5% to 9% over the past four years. it is a .5% right now, that it -- 8.5% right now. that is good gross. it is very strategic and we are taking all of the right decisions for easyjet in the future. we are not taking knee-jerk decisions about strategy. guy: the reason i ask about the optionality and your thoughts order,that border -- there has been speculation you were going to make this order. we thought it would come later and it would be...
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neo. three-time grammy winner., neo is along j. lo, and derek hough, on the new show, "world of dance." take a look. ♪ ♪ >> the performance was water. water crashes. water flows. water is rough. water is soft. you gave us all of that. you can't teach that. that's in you or it's not the and it's in you. >> thank you. >> did you come up with that on the spot? >> i had no idea what i was talking. just saying. >> it was organic. yeah. >> that's terrific. what sets this apart? you get a million dollars? >> that's one thing. >> money is one thing. >> this is the olympics of dance. there's no amateurs on this show. everybody on this show is the best at what they do. and it's, for starters, an hono stage. i don't want to talk about how difficult it is to get on the stage. when you get there, you have to bring it. if you don't, you will get sent home without $1 million. >> how do you judge the best of the best? >> i thankducers of the show. the criteria, creativity, technique, choreography, musicality. normally it would be
neo. three-time grammy winner., neo is along j. lo, and derek hough, on the new show, "world of dance." take a look. ♪ ♪ >> the performance was water. water crashes. water flows. water is rough. water is soft. you gave us all of that. you can't teach that. that's in you or it's not the and it's in you. >> thank you. >> did you come up with that on the spot? >> i had no idea what i was talking. just saying. >> it was organic. yeah. >> that's...
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but for decades the kkk and their neo-nazi buddies have used a property just outside of town for theires. and tonight the klan has invited me to witness an actual cross burning. yep. i'm a kkk vip. but first, let me talk to the locals. and see if they know that the ku klux klan is still in the hood. >> it's a good place to live, good place to raise kids. it's about as close to modern mayberry as you can get. >> modern mayberry. would you recommend a black guy like myself buy a house around here? >> sure. re. you'd fit right in, i'm sure. >> right in? >> yeah. >> we ha heard there's still like a klan presence, like a kkk presence. has that happened here? >> years ago dawson did have kind of a bad reputation. small town. it's just totally just disappeared. >> okay. >> now -- >> it's been over for years. >> do you see black people around here ever? >> whenever i was growing up there wasn't really a lot because the kkk's like headquarters are just right down the road. i see them around town when i work at dairy queen down there. >> it's funny because you're the youngest person we've talked
but for decades the kkk and their neo-nazi buddies have used a property just outside of town for theires. and tonight the klan has invited me to witness an actual cross burning. yep. i'm a kkk vip. but first, let me talk to the locals. and see if they know that the ku klux klan is still in the hood. >> it's a good place to live, good place to raise kids. it's about as close to modern mayberry as you can get. >> modern mayberry. would you recommend a black guy like myself buy a house...
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ancai t ureaio wh ibeg neo e um adns bngby i wt wod er ckheho ui ulner utffheho tanne atan tta a he prucveonrsio ts ini veo anto lluroun an iner othsiatn yen, r phiss aa aglicasoti. pelen eriflis arti bau othimct tigine sohi i's poantout esren rt ce thd lk wa takitle tt haor uery bh on. thk eebs yennd osha tenvehe tonoth caith fi th he kw eyil ner evliri. buth aintoee thn e elrest ri. i's anweth pr oth. th bmu me ecd rgeditma oth ris. 'imrtt e esree he--n e be i yen. a aivy gad th he ithegn tseif cnoadnca s whh wbrg esth aal pital. weava t wk eaof th rar >>itrerd tthreecon rha, w ty oo f thr ithr sissast ou n jgectnsnoby pag d neha ith inel. eyantoavbeer laonwi pnn trost clsn cnt a ceslld eyantoesbize teeninheffrs unie le sialeno anyen. th cat t femt rrisorniti. th pvi cfo a s foalae wh ny t an5 yrsth he re sh wh e t atesbizeafanta othe a , enheexut erth iniilar tnt, erasheonolffer lingn vesie. th ino tnehioofn haorf ouryhawas atths thesct ehiof rvlys aisof spso ori a h dervlyand inrniol mmitfoth vi. ourystal d ntthhi liorlouryaso k rwd nsucon w. d e lu oth inrniolat isd r ctuese wod.anhaisve we
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it's a sort of neo—realist, handheld style, long lenses so we see her through traffic and the constantty. there is no music other than the sound of phones ringing. you really believe in her life, and you come to absolutely side with her and her dreams of independence, and ifound it very, very moving. some people have said too low—key for them. i just found it convincing. i thought it was a film about people i believed in and cared about with a fantastic central performance and very well moderated. a country we still know relativelily little about, did we learn more? it's producing extraordinary cinema. and more and more we are seeing that this demonstration that films made with some limited resources to some extent can be much greater canvases than a film like king arthur, in which there is endless cgi and nothing going on. we have done that! in that case, shall we move to... colossal. it's anne hathaway, a lot of people love her, and a monster, godzilla—like creature, and they‘ re linked. this has been described as rachel getting married versus godzilla. the story is, anne hathaway ha
it's a sort of neo—realist, handheld style, long lenses so we see her through traffic and the constantty. there is no music other than the sound of phones ringing. you really believe in her life, and you come to absolutely side with her and her dreams of independence, and ifound it very, very moving. some people have said too low—key for them. i just found it convincing. i thought it was a film about people i believed in and cared about with a fantastic central performance and very well...
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another german shoulder -- soldier arrested, accused of putting together a neo-nazi hit list. he was hard of a right-wing plot to kill politicians and blame refugees for the crime. he is the third suspect arrested in the last few weeks. also, choosing the moon. south koreans have elected moon jae-in to be their new president. he has made promises washington says could strain of the ce between north korea's nuclear ambitions. is see the man to bring peace to the peninsula? in jakarta, a court finds a christian governor guilty of blasphemy, making it a test of religious tolerance in a muslim majority country, indonesia. i am brent goff, it is good to have you with us. he was responsible for the hit list of people to be murdered. that is why police in germany are claiming tonight, following the latest arrest in the case of a suspected far right terror cell inside the german army. authorities suspect the lieutenant helped another officer in a plot to assassinate top politicians and then blame refugees. this is the third arrest in the investigation so far. prosecutors say the names
another german shoulder -- soldier arrested, accused of putting together a neo-nazi hit list. he was hard of a right-wing plot to kill politicians and blame refugees for the crime. he is the third suspect arrested in the last few weeks. also, choosing the moon. south koreans have elected moon jae-in to be their new president. he has made promises washington says could strain of the ce between north korea's nuclear ambitions. is see the man to bring peace to the peninsula? in jakarta, a court...
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he is the host of his own late night show in germany -- neo magizin royale.t's the name of the show and now i'm going to say his name and i'm gonna nail it. jan bohmermann is here tonight and -- [ cheers and applause ] very excited to have our first german talk show host. you're here on good night. but before we get to all that, president trump has been scrambling for literally any kind of positive achievement as he nears the end of his first 100 days in office. meanwhile, he and congress are facing down an imminent deadline to avoid a government shutdown. for more on this, it's time for "a closer look." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: trump is nearing the 100 day milestone with record low approval ratings and a white house in constant chaos which means today was the perfect day for a jovial, well rested former president obama to show up in chicago for his first public appearance after leaving office and say this. >> so what's been going on while i've been gone? [ laughter ] >> seth: ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha. ha, ha, ha, ha, ha. everything! [ lig
he is the host of his own late night show in germany -- neo magizin royale.t's the name of the show and now i'm going to say his name and i'm gonna nail it. jan bohmermann is here tonight and -- [ cheers and applause ] very excited to have our first german talk show host. you're here on good night. but before we get to all that, president trump has been scrambling for literally any kind of positive achievement as he nears the end of his first 100 days in office. meanwhile, he and congress are...
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christian is due in court today and has posted online comments supporting the neo-nazi movement. in the meantime the mayor of portland once a rally scheduled for president trump that set for this saturday in portland to be canceled fearing it could lead to more problems. >>> tiger woods says his arrest on dui charges was not alcohol- related but an unexpected reaction to prescription medications. the four-time masters golf champion was arrested early yesterday morning in florida on suspicions of driving under the influence. he refused to take a breathalyzer test. he was later released on his own recognizance. he issued a statement afterwards which reads in part "i would like to apologize with all my heart to my family, friends and the fans. i will do everything in my power to ensure this never happens again." >> i was sad. i'm a huge fan. >> he is a very talented golfer but i think that he's caught up in the wrong things. >> police are disputing woods' account of what happened. they tell tmc he was driving erratically and when they pulled him over he smelled of alcohol and acted
christian is due in court today and has posted online comments supporting the neo-nazi movement. in the meantime the mayor of portland once a rally scheduled for president trump that set for this saturday in portland to be canceled fearing it could lead to more problems. >>> tiger woods says his arrest on dui charges was not alcohol- related but an unexpected reaction to prescription medications. the four-time masters golf champion was arrested early yesterday morning in florida on...
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now the age has been revealed, thanks to a skeleton, they have called neo.ail, dating the species at 230,000 years old, much younger than originally thought. we know it is 200,300,000 years ago. that sounds like long time ago, but thatis that sounds like long time ago, but that is really reason. likely they ove rla p that is really reason. likely they overlap in south equatorial africa with modern humans. it was inside these caves where scientists made these caves where scientists made the remarkable discovery. dark, and dangerous work as they picked their way through a labyrinth of rock tunnels. 30 metres underground. there they found hundreds of fragments of bones, hands and teeth. suggesting our primitive ancestors may have buried their in bed. they are thought to have walked on two la kes, are thought to have walked on two lakes, a tiny brain the size of an orange. a picture from the national geographic magazine shows it could bea link geographic magazine shows it could be a link between ape—like creatures and early humans. now the discovery ofa and earl
now the age has been revealed, thanks to a skeleton, they have called neo.ail, dating the species at 230,000 years old, much younger than originally thought. we know it is 200,300,000 years ago. that sounds like long time ago, but thatis that sounds like long time ago, but that is really reason. likely they ove rla p that is really reason. likely they overlap in south equatorial africa with modern humans. it was inside these caves where scientists made these caves where scientists made the...
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in the case of le pen and mac n macron, there's a clear menace there because she descends from the neo-nazi lineage and the threat that she pose to the idea of france and the idea of post war france was far more vivid for french people than the menace that candidate trump proposed. there are counter vailing things that people say he doesn't mean it. but in france they knew she meant it. they knew her father had meant it. but at the end of the day it's not so much about the candidates. it's remembering that when we as citizens throw away our power, give it away, we have nobody to blame but ourselves. and showing us to vote doesn't solve everything. the vote is not the be all and end all. but if you don't vote you don't get a chance to influence the rest of the system. and the french people reminded us of the simple power of showing up. >> my read of history suggests on some level -- and you're much smarter than i am. but my read of history suggests on some level it takes a bit of being on the edge or going over the edge as it were in our democracy to pull us back to where we need to be. is t
in the case of le pen and mac n macron, there's a clear menace there because she descends from the neo-nazi lineage and the threat that she pose to the idea of france and the idea of post war france was far more vivid for french people than the menace that candidate trump proposed. there are counter vailing things that people say he doesn't mean it. but in france they knew she meant it. they knew her father had meant it. but at the end of the day it's not so much about the candidates. it's...
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. >> not only that the neo-nazis the succeed in their attempt to import their kind of hatred into this community, quite to the contrary. i believe that the result of their attempt to import this, you know, putrid form of hatred is that this community has come even closer together. >> police were alerted to the flyers in the area, but so far no arrests. >>> the reverend jesse jackson visited a local county church tonight urging congregants to get involved at the community of packed house it's time to get involved spiritually and politically. his call to action comes as the trump administration is trying to pass its new fiscal budget. >> unnecessary it's cruel. we are measured by how we treat the least of these. so many people in west virginia today who need social security. they need medical care. they're losing jobs, healthcare and hope. we deserve better. >> president trump's budget plan calls for a $1 trillion cut to medicaid. according to the pew research center, that would impact 30% of the families living in west virginia. jackson urged the congregation today to stay informed and
. >> not only that the neo-nazis the succeed in their attempt to import their kind of hatred into this community, quite to the contrary. i believe that the result of their attempt to import this, you know, putrid form of hatred is that this community has come even closer together. >> police were alerted to the flyers in the area, but so far no arrests. >>> the reverend jesse jackson visited a local county church tonight urging congregants to get involved at the community of...
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then on august 5th, 2012 a neo-n neo-nazi gunman murdered six worshippers. they delivered powerful testimony. i urge all of you to watch it again. these made me more aware . religious and minority communities have been -- why are these acts of hate growing? i was horrified to hear our president this past weekend telling thousands of people that they are snakes waiting to bite america. words matter. when political leaders it lays the ground work. senators, i urge you to review the written testimony that work on these issues. i wish to close with two recommendations. one is that hate crime reporting should be monday tear, not voluntary. as a physician i can attest it is crucial in the scope of the challenges unknown. words matter. politicians must hold each other accountable. it seems fashionable but it endangers all of us. my personal experience is a case in point. please hold each other accountable and make it step. senators, i have two young sons and you can see my eldest with me here today and with his grandfather, my dad. i worry about both of them. my fa
then on august 5th, 2012 a neo-n neo-nazi gunman murdered six worshippers. they delivered powerful testimony. i urge all of you to watch it again. these made me more aware . religious and minority communities have been -- why are these acts of hate growing? i was horrified to hear our president this past weekend telling thousands of people that they are snakes waiting to bite america. words matter. when political leaders it lays the ground work. senators, i urge you to review the written...
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when the american neo—expressionist painterjean—michel basquiat, who died nearly 30 years ago.it on this side of the room. it's yuki's bid. a fair warning and selling, thank you, sir, for $98 million. thank you, yuki, congratulations. the sale price when commissions are included puts him in the exclusive auction house $100 million plus club. along with pablo picasso and francis bacon. we definitely had an idea that everybody felt that it was a masterpiece but the air gets pretty thin at those sort of levels financially. so, of course, the previous record price was less than half what we've achieved this evening so you're going into very new territory. the buyer, yusaku maezawa, a japanese online fashion retailer, was delighted, he said, at winning this past piece, which is great. but why might he have be willing to pay so much? it's the kind of rock and roll way he put images and text together, it's extremely influential. that mixed with a kind of expressionistic style of painting, added to the fact that he is, you know, a black american artist. it's a kind of explosive mix. th
when the american neo—expressionist painterjean—michel basquiat, who died nearly 30 years ago.it on this side of the room. it's yuki's bid. a fair warning and selling, thank you, sir, for $98 million. thank you, yuki, congratulations. the sale price when commissions are included puts him in the exclusive auction house $100 million plus club. along with pablo picasso and francis bacon. we definitely had an idea that everybody felt that it was a masterpiece but the air gets pretty thin at...
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as steny just mentioned, higher costs, fewer people insured, policies cover less, children in neo-natal intensive care units that run up almost a lifetime benefit before their first birthday, they don't benefit. people 50 to 64 under medicare will see their rates go up significantly. those with preexisting conditions will see their rates skyrocket. who benefits? tax cuts. >> tax cuts. one of the members or more than one, but this thought came from some of the moderate members, it doesn't really matter because the senate is not going to let this pass. but they have put their name next to some of the worst provisions in this bill. so again, if we look -- should we be sadder because this passed? we are, but maybe we had to hit rock bottom, and that's what's happening in the rose garden right now. rock bottom. >> reporter: one report at the "washington examiner" that the senate won't take up this version of the bill, this is breaking, they'll write their own. anything on that? >> i had heard that. >> reporter: whose idea was the singing on the floor from your side? >> i think that was spont
as steny just mentioned, higher costs, fewer people insured, policies cover less, children in neo-natal intensive care units that run up almost a lifetime benefit before their first birthday, they don't benefit. people 50 to 64 under medicare will see their rates go up significantly. those with preexisting conditions will see their rates skyrocket. who benefits? tax cuts. >> tax cuts. one of the members or more than one, but this thought came from some of the moderate members, it doesn't...
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defendant liked a string of posts that accused an animal rights activist of being a antisemite and neo-nazi. they sued him that by liking their post he spread the content and acted with intent to harm and without any justifiable cause. >> a twitter post has a long-time california congressman explaining his actions during a protest outside his office. take a look at this photo. republican congressman darrell issa is seen on the roof of his district office today. his main opponent in next year's election democrat mike levin posted the picture, issa was too afraid to speak with his constituents below. issa countered saying he spent the morning talking with the crowd, then went to the roof to take a picture of the group. levin claims issa came outside for five minutes, but refused to engage with the protesters. >> well, the fate of the man who kidnapped and killed morgan hill teenager sierra lamar will be decided soon. attorneys on both sides presented their closing arguments about whether antolin garcia torres should receive death or life in prison. abc7 news reporter jeannine de la vega is li
defendant liked a string of posts that accused an animal rights activist of being a antisemite and neo-nazi. they sued him that by liking their post he spread the content and acted with intent to harm and without any justifiable cause. >> a twitter post has a long-time california congressman explaining his actions during a protest outside his office. take a look at this photo. republican congressman darrell issa is seen on the roof of his district office today. his main opponent in next...
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it's a sort of neo—realist, handheld style, long lenses so we see her through traffic and the constantly believe in her life and you come to absolutely side with her and her dreams of independence and i found it very, very moving. some people have said too low—key for them. i just found it convincing. i thought it was a film about people i believed in and cared about with a fantastic central performance and very well moderated. a country we still know relativelily little about, did we learn more? it's producing extraordinary cinema. and more and more we are seeing that this demonstration that films made with some limited resources to some extent can be much greater canvases than a film like king arthur, in which there is endless cgi and nothing going on. we have done that! in that case, shall we move to... colossal. it's anne hathaway, a lot of people love her, and a monster, godzilla—like creature and they‘ re linked. this has been described as rachel getting married versus godzilla. anne hathaway has fallen into alcoholism and her life has fallen apart. her boyfriend kicks her out, s
it's a sort of neo—realist, handheld style, long lenses so we see her through traffic and the constantly believe in her life and you come to absolutely side with her and her dreams of independence and i found it very, very moving. some people have said too low—key for them. i just found it convincing. i thought it was a film about people i believed in and cared about with a fantastic central performance and very well moderated. a country we still know relativelily little about, did we learn...
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. >> you had a scark in this tragic story about a neo nationallal nurse, someone who works around babies her whole life and she is the central character in your story. and it ends up highlighting so much of what is wrong in the system. by exbook she had a very good pregnancy. she was healthy. she did everything right. she had access to good health care. she delivered baby well. and yet how is it possible that she is one of the people that ends up as one of these statistics? >> i think there is a lot of people who assume that women without die in child birth or pregnancy-related causes in the u.s. are sort of poor, they have bad health care, they have preexisting conditions, they are unhealthy, they don't get good prenationallal care, there are all kinds of things that we sort of assume that the explanations. and lauren had all of those things. i think that one of the big issues that we haven't really looked at in this country so much around maternal care is everybody sort of said oh, look, we're so much better than we used to be. 800 women in this country used to die every day in child b
. >> you had a scark in this tragic story about a neo nationallal nurse, someone who works around babies her whole life and she is the central character in your story. and it ends up highlighting so much of what is wrong in the system. by exbook she had a very good pregnancy. she was healthy. she did everything right. she had access to good health care. she delivered baby well. and yet how is it possible that she is one of the people that ends up as one of these statistics? >> i...
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the neo—classical hall normally used for graduation ceremonies will host a mixture of party leaders andpoliticians from the conservatives, labour, liberal democrats, snp, ukip, plaid cymru, and the greens. jeremy corbyn‘s last—minute decision to take part was unexpected — he made that call at lunchtime — challenging theresa may tojoin him. the prime minister — visiting the west country today — said she preferred to be meeting voters on the campaign trail. and that she would stick to her guns and not take part in that cambridge debate this evening. the audience are now taking their seats — ready to ask their questions and weigh up the answers. caroline lucas from the green party there and we have just seen leanne wood from plaid cymru. these are live pictures now ofjeremy corbyn the labour leader. a lot of applause. as the labour leader arrives in cambridge. and he waves to quite a large crowd of supporters clutching labour party banners on this sunny evening in cambridge. and this sunny evening in cambridge. and this decision from jeremy corbyn very interesting, he had said he would not
the neo—classical hall normally used for graduation ceremonies will host a mixture of party leaders andpoliticians from the conservatives, labour, liberal democrats, snp, ukip, plaid cymru, and the greens. jeremy corbyn‘s last—minute decision to take part was unexpected — he made that call at lunchtime — challenging theresa may tojoin him. the prime minister — visiting the west country today — said she preferred to be meeting voters on the campaign trail. and that she would stick...
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some of them only deserve one line, like eugene terre‘blanche, who was the neo—nazi leader. actually there are some people i won't laugh at, because it is not funny? orjust because it is too serious? well, no — i find things for people to laugh at by commenting on them, but doing them as characters. i sometimes find... for example, manto tshabalala—msimang, the minister of health during thabo mbeki's denials against hiv, when she came out with all those beetroots, african potatoes and garlic. i remember, yeah. now that in itself was absurd and obscene, but to do her with one of the sort knitted hair wigs, and to talk like that... affects accent. i find it very uncomfortable, i don't feel right doing that. there, i cross the red line of racism. let us begin in a sense by going back. you come from a sort of classic afrikaans family, brought up in the apartheid system. it seems to me something important must have happened to you to turn you into that young subversive, a young man who actually wanted to mock the system that you were actually, that your family was actually very m
some of them only deserve one line, like eugene terre‘blanche, who was the neo—nazi leader. actually there are some people i won't laugh at, because it is not funny? orjust because it is too serious? well, no — i find things for people to laugh at by commenting on them, but doing them as characters. i sometimes find... for example, manto tshabalala—msimang, the minister of health during thabo mbeki's denials against hiv, when she came out with all those beetroots, african potatoes and...
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the front was hurt after the neo—con didn‘t do saturday night and into sunday morning.force gusts of wind across the northern isles by the end of the day. that strong wind will make it feel quite chilly again across the east coast. further west, little more shelter and more want to go with it. around 10 celsius. sunshine coming through, up 10 celsius. sunshine coming through, up to 18 celsius not out of the question for sunday. this quiet story is set to continue for the early half of next week as well. dry weather again in the story, but there will be some changes to the theme of the weather. this week we have seen the best of the weather particularly had to the west, temperatures at around 21 celsius. with a change of wind erosion, a change of feel in the north—west in particular. temperatures will struggle. along the east coast where it has been bleak this week, a lot of local out and a breeze coming in from the sea has made it feel cold, without change of wind direction we could see things warm up and get a little brighter. take care. hello and welcome to dateline l
the front was hurt after the neo—con didn‘t do saturday night and into sunday morning.force gusts of wind across the northern isles by the end of the day. that strong wind will make it feel quite chilly again across the east coast. further west, little more shelter and more want to go with it. around 10 celsius. sunshine coming through, up 10 celsius. sunshine coming through, up to 18 celsius not out of the question for sunday. this quiet story is set to continue for the early half of next...
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when the american neo—expressionist painterjean—michel basquiat, who died nearly 30 years ago. room. it's yuki'5 bid. a fair warning and selling, thank you, sir, for $98 million. thank you, yuki, congratulations. the sale price when commi55ions are included puts him in the exclusive auction house $100 million plus club. along with pablo picasso and francis bacon. we definitely had an idea that everybody felt that it was a masterpiece but the air get5 pretty thin at those sort of levels financially. so, of course, the previous record price was less than half what we've achieved this evening so you're going into very new territory. the buyer, yusaku maezawa, a japanese online fashion retailer, was delighted, he said, at winning this masterpiece, which is great. but why might he have been willing to pay so much? it's the kind of rock and roll way he put images and text together, it's extremely influential. that mixed with a kind of expressioni5tic 5tyle of painting, added to the fact that he is, you know, a black american artist. it's a kind of explosive mix. that's andy warhol.
when the american neo—expressionist painterjean—michel basquiat, who died nearly 30 years ago. room. it's yuki'5 bid. a fair warning and selling, thank you, sir, for $98 million. thank you, yuki, congratulations. the sale price when commi55ions are included puts him in the exclusive auction house $100 million plus club. along with pablo picasso and francis bacon. we definitely had an idea that everybody felt that it was a masterpiece but the air get5 pretty thin at those sort of levels...
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. ♪ >> jennifer lopez is joined by neo with jenna serving.roken down by age and in some cases a single dancer could go head to head with a dance team. the pay offoff is a million dol. >> thank you. >>> it's the music so many of us grew up with. legends of motown are coming to life. motown the musical tells a story who became a driving force of the music industry launching careers of the temptations, diana ross and so many more. it is in this protection and played diana ross. thank you for being here. let's start with you. what's fascinating and how it explores the relationship between diana ross. some of this is stuff that was whether i s whispered back in the day. >> yes. >> it is an honor to play such an iconic character. his thing is he worked extensively with us. that's such blessing to v. have. he wanted to tell his truth, his story and not a lot of people now about the professional and personal relationship they had. they both had a love for what they were doing. >> and they had a child together. she didn't know who her father was until
. ♪ >> jennifer lopez is joined by neo with jenna serving.roken down by age and in some cases a single dancer could go head to head with a dance team. the pay offoff is a million dol. >> thank you. >>> it's the music so many of us grew up with. legends of motown are coming to life. motown the musical tells a story who became a driving force of the music industry launching careers of the temptations, diana ross and so many more. it is in this protection and played diana...
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. >>> a georgetown university professor confronted a man during a workout last week and called him neo-nazi. that professor says internet patrols have been harassing her since the incident. she says she would conf spencer again. >> the recent election underway in the sexual assault trial of bill cosby. the comedian and his lawyers were on hand in pittsburgh this morning he's accused of drugging and molesting female college basketball manager in 2004. dozens of other women have come forward with similar claims. the jury selection is expected to last several days. >>> former access hollywood host billy bush is talking about that notorious hot mike conversation with donald trump that got him fired. >> you can do anything. >> bush tells the hollywood reporter he wished he had changed the topic when trump bragged about grabbing women and attempting to entice his costar into a sexual relationship. bush was fired from the today show when says he is a changed man now and has greater appreciation for what women have to go through. >>> the american academy of pediatrics has new recommendations concer
. >>> a georgetown university professor confronted a man during a workout last week and called him neo-nazi. that professor says internet patrols have been harassing her since the incident. she says she would conf spencer again. >> the recent election underway in the sexual assault trial of bill cosby. the comedian and his lawyers were on hand in pittsburgh this morning he's accused of drugging and molesting female college basketball manager in 2004. dozens of other women have...
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more depressingly, in hungary the main opposition comes not from the center party which comes from a neo-nazi party. i have interviewed all their senior leadership and they are terrifying. increase they are led by a party from the left and they have gotten used to him being a normal presence on the international stage. given those origins, it is part of what is coming from the left. in the 2015 election, the party that came third was golden dawn which has a swastika for its logo. in britain, the leader of the party, jeremy corbin has fast broken the parties piece with the third way market friendly liberal model championed by tony blair and he is taking the party on opposition to market, anti- atlantis and hostility to nato. and then you had brexit which, i don't suggest that every brexit voter fits in with all of this, i think it's a more complicated case, but at least one strand of brexit drew on this populism and a liberalism. across europe, various separatist movements are separate mobilize. opposition to the european union is growing. the eu is seen as a vehicle for imposing austerity and
more depressingly, in hungary the main opposition comes not from the center party which comes from a neo-nazi party. i have interviewed all their senior leadership and they are terrifying. increase they are led by a party from the left and they have gotten used to him being a normal presence on the international stage. given those origins, it is part of what is coming from the left. in the 2015 election, the party that came third was golden dawn which has a swastika for its logo. in britain,...
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and many including neo share this image. this is ariana grande's bunny ears attached to a black ribbon. we have created some images you can share on social media including stand with manchester. and our thoughts are with manchester. there is also an emergency fund set up through the british red cross and the manchester city council. so far they have raised 190,000 pounds and that is $250,000 u.s. dollars. that is to help the victims and the survivors. nancy: in less than 24 hours. thank you. stay with abc7 for updates throughout the everything. we'll go live to manchester at the bottom o you can sign up for instant updates on your phone by going to wjla.com/text. alison: we showed you president trump wrapping up his time in israel. two hours ago he and the first lady rived in rome. on this leg he will meet with pope pope francis. this is happening as there are investigations in the meddling of the election. john brennan testified on the hill again saying he warned the russians to stay out of our elections and he was asked ab
and many including neo share this image. this is ariana grande's bunny ears attached to a black ribbon. we have created some images you can share on social media including stand with manchester. and our thoughts are with manchester. there is also an emergency fund set up through the british red cross and the manchester city council. so far they have raised 190,000 pounds and that is $250,000 u.s. dollars. that is to help the victims and the survivors. nancy: in less than 24 hours. thank you....
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. >> i started out as a neo pol tan kind of guy. >> little bit of everything. >> three flavors as once. >> strawberry, vanilla and chocolate. >> is that the order it goes in the box, too. >> it depend which way you have the box. >> vanilla in the middle. >> we digress, but continue. >> that was it. >> okay. >> i settled on one flavor. >> you are fine. >> i'm in the bored at all. >> no. >> first i put nuts in there. >> jimmies. >> but you are the nut so you bring the nuts. >> lonnie love is outside waiting. >> she's waving. >> she's on the street. >> lonnie, you should talk to lon bye this. she calls it her love court, she talks about relationships on the real. she keeps it real. >> we should ask her. >> i don't think would i marry myself but i have been on a lot of honeymoons by myself. >> i'm in the sure i can get that. >> sue did, i can hear her laughing. >> sue liked it think bit during the commercial. >> sometimes i preaver just for jokes to go over your head >> you know, be with the person you love the most, yourself. >> yes. >> i was on a honeymoon just last night. >> a loan. >>
. >> i started out as a neo pol tan kind of guy. >> little bit of everything. >> three flavors as once. >> strawberry, vanilla and chocolate. >> is that the order it goes in the box, too. >> it depend which way you have the box. >> vanilla in the middle. >> we digress, but continue. >> that was it. >> okay. >> i settled on one flavor. >> you are fine. >> i'm in the bored at all. >> no. >> first i put nuts...
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devin arthur says the roommates were neo nazis and disrespected his recent conversion to islam. he wanted to bring attention to the issue of the anti-muslim sentiment. larry: the man who coined the term "alt-right" is looking for alternate place to work out. richard spencer lives in alexandria and lost his gym membership after being confronted by another person working out there. stephen tschida has reaction. stephen: what happened has captured international headlines it has attention of the people in alexandria and the members of this whether or not termination of the membership was the right move. >> hail the people. hail victory. >> one of the leaders of the at right movement. the white nationalist richard spencer. he calls himself a model gym member but last week a woman recognized him and begone streaming "nazi" at the gym. after the confrontation the sport and health club canceled his membership. >> i'm absolutely opposed to white nationallism. it's deplorable. but it is a free county. we are entitled. stephen: terminating a member left some troubled. we find no one who su
devin arthur says the roommates were neo nazis and disrespected his recent conversion to islam. he wanted to bring attention to the issue of the anti-muslim sentiment. larry: the man who coined the term "alt-right" is looking for alternate place to work out. richard spencer lives in alexandria and lost his gym membership after being confronted by another person working out there. stephen tschida has reaction. stephen: what happened has captured international headlines it has attention...
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contextualize it so heavily that neo-confederates would be the ones trying to deface it. you know? in baltimore, so far, although the commission there came out with the recommendation to move two of four statues, so far, they have not moved any, but they have put up one plaque in front of each of them, and let me just read you a phrase from this plaque. let's see. this is from the one about the lee-jackson dual equestrian statue that some people are very, very proud of. this is after a whole paragraph. these two men became subjects of the lost cause movement. today, current scholarship refutes these claims. these are representations of lee and jackson that helped perpetuate the lost cause ideology which advocated for portrayed slavery as benign, -- white supremacy, portrayed slavery as benign, and justify secession. that's all. but it still does not compete compared to the magnificence of the statue, the possibility you are supposed to stand in awe of the statue. >> tom brown, you have seen a heck of a lot of statues. have you seen it done well? professor brown: as tim said, there
contextualize it so heavily that neo-confederates would be the ones trying to deface it. you know? in baltimore, so far, although the commission there came out with the recommendation to move two of four statues, so far, they have not moved any, but they have put up one plaque in front of each of them, and let me just read you a phrase from this plaque. let's see. this is from the one about the lee-jackson dual equestrian statue that some people are very, very proud of. this is after a whole...
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a norwegian white racist neo—nazi. there are all kinds of threats and we need to combat them all.all users and the subliminal attack the whole time on people of muslim faith... you invited how mass —— hamas to the house of commons.“ imight —— hamas to the house of commons.“ i might complete a sentence. we have to recognise we live in a multi—faith, multicultural society and an attack on any religion is totally u na cce pta ble. we and an attack on any religion is totally unacceptable. we should recognise we should bring people together... thank you, that is all the time we have on this particular question. our next question comes from rebecca. president trump is pulling out of the paris climate change agreement. how would the panellists deal with that? how would you deal with president trump wanting to pull out of the paris agreement? i will ask everybody to deal with this briefly so we can get one more question in. we will talk about brexit being a huge threat and whatever you think, nothing better asa whatever you think, nothing better as a threat to our country and the future o
a norwegian white racist neo—nazi. there are all kinds of threats and we need to combat them all.all users and the subliminal attack the whole time on people of muslim faith... you invited how mass —— hamas to the house of commons.“ imight —— hamas to the house of commons.“ i might complete a sentence. we have to recognise we live in a multi—faith, multicultural society and an attack on any religion is totally u na cce pta ble. we and an attack on any religion is totally...
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as facebook, twitter, and youtube, failed to remove extremist material posted by band jihadists and neo-nazi groups, even when that material was reported. the committee urged tech companies to pay for and publicize online content monitoring activities. they called on the british government to strengthen laws related to the publication of such material. last year, i worked with senators berg, rubio, and nelson to introduce a bill to require tech companies to report terrorist information to law enforcement. what do you advise -- the provision we modeled it a existing law law which requires tech companies to notify authorities about cases of child pornography, but does not require companies to monitor any user, subscriber, or customer. i plan to reintroduce the provision in separate legislation. here are two questions. what the fbi benefit from knowing when technology companies see terrorist plotting and other illegal activity online? >> yes. speak over the fbi really willing to let the judiciary committee going forward on this provision? >> yes, i don't know it well enough to offer you a view
as facebook, twitter, and youtube, failed to remove extremist material posted by band jihadists and neo-nazi groups, even when that material was reported. the committee urged tech companies to pay for and publicize online content monitoring activities. they called on the british government to strengthen laws related to the publication of such material. last year, i worked with senators berg, rubio, and nelson to introduce a bill to require tech companies to report terrorist information to law...
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richard spencer, one of the leaders of the so-called outright movement, a neo-nazi propagator of hate and an anti-semite, he lives in our town. when it's convenient he says that he lives somewhere else but he lives a lot of time in our town. at his mother's as well, part-time. his mother called tonya there's the only female jewish realtor in town for advice about her building. there was a lot of grumbling in town, a lot of anxiety in town after the npi, after the national polity institute and the nazi salute responding to spencer's talk. people are very upset he was being introduced to international media as richard spencer from whitefish. our town is like that's not whitefish. he did not represent whitefish. we moved there in 2014 and a few months later i learned about richard spencer because he bought a building downtown and was moving the address of the policy institute whitefish. the town was in an uproar. the town spoke out in the city council passed a resolution, the best they could do, to say we are in support of diversity. these views do not represent us and this thought is no
richard spencer, one of the leaders of the so-called outright movement, a neo-nazi propagator of hate and an anti-semite, he lives in our town. when it's convenient he says that he lives somewhere else but he lives a lot of time in our town. at his mother's as well, part-time. his mother called tonya there's the only female jewish realtor in town for advice about her building. there was a lot of grumbling in town, a lot of anxiety in town after the npi, after the national polity institute and...
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he had posted online comment supporting the neo-nazi movement. portland's mayor once a rally for president trump set up for this saturday in portland to be canceled fearing it may cause further problems. >>> we have an update to a story we reported earlier. jurors in napa have convicted sara lynn kruger of murder, assault and torture in the death of her three-year-old daughter, kayleigh slusher. kruger and her boyfriend were both charged with killing the toddler in 2014. jurors have also reached a verdict in one of's trial. they are expected to read it soon. testimony in the two separate cases was heard simultaneously by the same judge with two different juries. kruger and one her face 25 years to life in prison. >>> testing the nation's missile defense system. what's happening at a california airbase today and how it's related to recent missile tests in north korea. >>> the possibility of sprinkles across parts of the bay area tomorrow morning. we will check back in with meteorologist steve paulson for the details and when we can expect things t
he had posted online comment supporting the neo-nazi movement. portland's mayor once a rally for president trump set up for this saturday in portland to be canceled fearing it may cause further problems. >>> we have an update to a story we reported earlier. jurors in napa have convicted sara lynn kruger of murder, assault and torture in the death of her three-year-old daughter, kayleigh slusher. kruger and her boyfriend were both charged with killing the toddler in 2014. jurors have...