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[cheers and applause] [chanting] usa, usa, usa. so, getting back to texas. for two and a half months i hear it taxes is in play.
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[applause] [applause] >> usa, usa, usa, usa. usa, usa, usa, usa. usa, usa, usa, usa. ben: thank you for that. i appreciate that. those chants and that response is how you know you are not at berkeley. the wave here is okay. at baseball games it is communism. [laughter] so today i wanted to do something a bit of a different. i have talked a lot about various themes that you see on college campuses and in our politics. i have talked about white privilege and how i think it is nonsense, and i have talked about safe spaces, trigger warnings, so if you want to see those speeches all you have to do is go over to yaf's page and you can watch them. but today i want to talk about the rising tide of democratic socialism in our country. i want to talk about all the myths being purveyed by the democratic party and media regarding one of the worst systems of thought ever purveyed against the human race. let's talk about a woman named alexandria ocasio-cortez. [boos] she is the left's newest darling, obviously. that is why you are booing her. [laughter] she is the younger, more cha
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[cheers and applause] [chanting] usa, usa, usa. so, getting back to texas.nd a half months i hear it taxes is in play. that means they are so close. it's going to be all might long. i couldn't understand it and they said utah. i couldn't understand it could utah, great people, incredible people and then we come to election night. i'm thinking it's going to be close in texas because i believe those people no longer, but i believe them. so it's 8:00 and they go two seconds after eight. donald trump has won the state of texas. donald trump has won the state of utah. now we won by so much and i said to my people somewhat innocently, what was that all about? they said if they convince people through the polls people don't go out to vote. enough people were not to vote and know better and since then the state of pennsylvania. [applause] and i want to introduce a very special man. he has been a friend of mine from the beginning. he has been with me saying you were going to win. you are going to win. he is a great political person. he is a leader. he is running agai
[cheers and applause] [chanting] usa, usa, usa. so, getting back to texas.nd a half months i hear it taxes is in play. that means they are so close. it's going to be all might long. i couldn't understand it and they said utah. i couldn't understand it could utah, great people, incredible people and then we come to election night. i'm thinking it's going to be close in texas because i believe those people no longer, but i believe them. so it's 8:00 and they go two seconds after eight. donald...
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. ♪ [chanting] >> usa usa usa usa [applause] pres. ump: evansville, you are very, very special people, and thank you, indiana. thank you. we had great success in indiana, as you know. it was an incredible experience. we really honor you, very, very special people. thank you very much. and i know you well, you love our country. you are proud of our history, and you always respect our great american flag. [applause] [chanting] >> usa! usa! usa! pres. trump: this is a really incredible time for your country. this is a truly amazing period of time. we have the best economy in the history of our country. factories are reopening. jobs are pouring back into the united states. we are putting your great indiana coal miners and steelworkers back to work. we are reclaiming our nation's proud manufacturing heritage and putting tariffs on foreign producers who cheat our workers and cheat our companies. not fair. not fair. as president mckinley once said a long time ago, we believe in american work for american workers, american wages for american l
. ♪ [chanting] >> usa usa usa usa [applause] pres. ump: evansville, you are very, very special people, and thank you, indiana. thank you. we had great success in indiana, as you know. it was an incredible experience. we really honor you, very, very special people. thank you very much. and i know you well, you love our country. you are proud of our history, and you always respect our great american flag. [applause] [chanting] >> usa! usa! usa! pres. trump: this is a really...
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usa! usa! usa! do you think these systems should be more secure?e russians are out there, people —— way secure. because russians are out there, people -- way secure. meanwhile president trump is putting pressure on harley—davidson. in a sunday morning tweetie supported bikers boycotting harley—davidson over plans to shift production overseas. the chief executive told cnbc elliott that while harley—davidson has manufactured engines for the last 115 years that the trump administration tariffs meant that the motorbikes could be twice as expensive. before we go it is a new week with lots of things to look forward to on the economic calendar. here is what we have caught. retail sales in china for the month ofjuly and industrial production. these indicators should tell us in theory at people are spending at how factories are doing. mid—week we have china's home prices date which will tell us if the government's two yearcampaign to curb will tell us if the government's two year campaign to curb speculation in property prices is working. later in the week,
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usa ! usa ! usa! >> so getting back to texas. so for two and a half months i hear texas is in play, so close. will be all night long before we find out who wins the state of texas, i couldn't understand it, they said utah is in play. i couldn't understand, utah great people, incredible people, then we come to election night, i figured it all be close to texas, i believed those people, no longer, but i believed them. so it hits 8:00. and they go like two seconds after 8:00. donald trump has won the state of texas. donald trump has won the state of utah. we won by so much, and i said to my people, innocently, what was that about? they said, sir, it is i is is p press. >> now better than the state of pennsylvania. no better. i want to introduce a very special man, he has been a friend of mine from the beginning. he has been with me, he said, your going to win, you're going to win. he is a great political person, he is a leader. he is running against someone who is so overrated, this guy. i mean, you know, i was telling a little story
usa ! usa ! usa! >> so getting back to texas. so for two and a half months i hear texas is in play, so close. will be all night long before we find out who wins the state of texas, i couldn't understand it, they said utah is in play. i couldn't understand, utah great people, incredible people, then we come to election night, i figured it all be close to texas, i believed those people, no longer, but i believed them. so it hits 8:00. and they go like two seconds after 8:00. donald trump...
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usa! usa!] [chanting: usa! usa!] >> president trump: i also withdrew the united states from the horrible one-sided $150 billion was spent, 1.8 billion in cash. the iran nuclear deal, it's a horror show. i hope it works well, they are having a lot of difficulty but i hope they can talk to us soon. but maybe not and that's okay too. in december i recognized israel's true capital,ec jerusalem. and in about five months we opened already the american embassy in jerusalem. and people have that scheduled for anywhere from 5-10 years and you all know the story. we took an existing building, we played around with it and we renovated, we fixed it up and we used jerusalem's stone, one of the finest stones actually in the world. jerusalem stone. so instead of spending 1 billion and of the papers were right in front of me, sir, would you please prove this? this is for the embassy and israel. america sir. i said how much? $1 billion, sir. 1 billion. i immediately called david friedman, great successful lawyer, before he decided to
usa! usa!] [chanting: usa! usa!] >> president trump: i also withdrew the united states from the horrible one-sided $150 billion was spent, 1.8 billion in cash. the iran nuclear deal, it's a horror show. i hope it works well, they are having a lot of difficulty but i hope they can talk to us soon. but maybe not and that's okay too. in december i recognized israel's true capital,ec jerusalem. and in about five months we opened already the american embassy in jerusalem. and people have that...
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—— usa, able abouta some spots pacific northwest of the usa —— usa, able about a few storms, but what you don't want is dry thunderstorms with lightning sparking further fires after all the heat. a lot of rain to talk about in india at the moment, and you will look to the north, it's really... they're seeing heavy rain in the next few days from the monsoon, western parts have dried up with that, and into new delhi, we're expecting plenty in the next coming days. all for the weekend into the of next week. but there is a tropical weather system moving toward china, this area of rain, a swirl of wins, it was a typhoon as it moved through japan, swirl of wins, it was a typhoon as it moved throuthapan, now a tropical storm bearing down on the shanghai area. there'll be lots of rain from that, up to 100 mm, the potential for damaging winds, not quite what it was injapan. behind that weather system, he is building again injapan, a look at the temperatures in the south korea near 40 celsius. the weather story in europe is all about the heat, there are some storms do ther
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usa! usa! usa! - thank you so much. crowd: usa! usa!xactly what needed to be done for a vice presidential candidate, and thatas energize the republican base. - you're all joe the plumber and we're alhis together. so it doesn't like too many of you on november 4th will be supporting barack the wealth-spreader. [crowd boos] - it was absolutely astounding. she gets named, and she energized the campaign in a way that was like, "whoa!" drawing gigantic crowds. - two mavericks come together on a team to take onhe tough challenges erica faces: john mccain and sarah palin! - in that moment in time, you know, in that frozen moment, we believe that this is working-- this is doing what we intended it to do. but we just didn't know until about three days after we picked her how manifestly unqualified she was. - hethfirst engagements were not scripted very quickly revealed to a lot of people that at least a potential problem, with this nomination. - do you agree with the bush doctrine? - in what respec charlie? - i remember sarah palin being intervi
usa! usa! usa! - thank you so much. crowd: usa! usa!xactly what needed to be done for a vice presidential candidate, and thatas energize the republican base. - you're all joe the plumber and we're alhis together. so it doesn't like too many of you on november 4th will be supporting barack the wealth-spreader. [crowd boos] - it was absolutely astounding. she gets named, and she energized the campaign in a way that was like, "whoa!" drawing gigantic crowds. - two mavericks come together...
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[applause] [cheers] usa, usa, usa, usa. ben: thank you. i appreciate it. chants -- how you know you are not at berkeley. at baseball games it is communism. [laughter] so today i wanted to do something a bit of a different. i have talked about themes that you see on college campuses and in our politics, we have talked about white privilege and how i think it is nonsense, and we have talked about sugar warnings, so if you want to see those speeches you can watch them. but today i want to talk about the rising tide of democratic socialism in our country. i want to talk about all the myths being purveyed by the democratic party and media regarding one of the worst systems of thought ever purveyed against the human race. let's talk about a woman named alexandria cortez. [boos] obviously.tarling, [laughter] she is the younger, my charismatic diverse version of bernie sanders, who of course loves the socialism. and she has lost a wave of enthusiasm among members of the democratic party. perez says it she is the new face of the party and it she is receiving an out
[applause] [cheers] usa, usa, usa, usa. ben: thank you. i appreciate it. chants -- how you know you are not at berkeley. at baseball games it is communism. [laughter] so today i wanted to do something a bit of a different. i have talked about themes that you see on college campuses and in our politics, we have talked about white privilege and how i think it is nonsense, and we have talked about sugar warnings, so if you want to see those speeches you can watch them. but today i want to talk...
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usa, usa, usa! >> [cheers and applause]. >> with every promise we keep, every record we break and every factory we open, we are restoring american strength and we are restoring american pride. >> [cheers and applause]. >> but to continue this incredible movement, we must elect more republicans so we can get the votes that we need to pass these incredible programs. >> [cheers and applause]. >> does most importantly, get your friends, get your neighbors and get out and vote for an incredible champion, an incredible winner. lou barletta. >> [cheers and applause]. >> loyal citizens like you help build this country. together, we are taking back our country. we are returning power to where it belongs to the american people. >> [cheers and applause]. >> this is the state where our founding fathers declared our independence. signed our constitution, and defended our god-given rights. >> [cheers and applause]. >> proud pennsylvania workers mine the coal, work the railroads and forged the steel that made amer
usa, usa, usa! >> [cheers and applause]. >> with every promise we keep, every record we break and every factory we open, we are restoring american strength and we are restoring american pride. >> [cheers and applause]. >> but to continue this incredible movement, we must elect more republicans so we can get the votes that we need to pass these incredible programs. >> [cheers and applause]. >> does most importantly, get your friends, get your neighbors and get...
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crowd chants: usa, usa! hundreds of republican high school students in the capital for a banquet meal and a week of conservative politics, and many here share donald trump's view of the world. i don't think trump's a republican. i think you can make a whole party based on what trump believes. he's conservative in some areas but he's also not conservative in some areas. you see yourself as a trump party rather than the republican party? yes, 100%. oh, that never gets old. little seems to shake the belief of the president's most devoted supporters, but donald trump junior knows his father is a divisive figure, and recent days have only widened the gap between those who love him and those who loathe him. hate and bs is not a political platform. that is all the other side has these days. but between the booing and jeering for political opponents... and the many chants against the so—called fake news media, president trump seems to have encouraged some hate himself. i think he'sjust changing everything up. hate h
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which we can for nothing without ok if there was a republican state nothing like trump or somebody usa usa. i believe that. right now it's do whatever the veteran support house tells me to do is for us filling out paperwork in applying for this and applying for that we're trying to grandma discharge we're trying to get letters of recommendation for that . the last time i seen my family both five years ago and see no police since. nobody comes because they don't feel safe here. the organized crime is just to bring. my mom's good enough to an age now she's ninety one and she just can't travel that much anymore and it kills me that she's at that age because i know that if she ever passes away there's no way i'm going to be able to go home i'm very like a very my father. in my most babies i mean there are some of babies but the oldest is twenty five britons twenty three melissa's twenty no junior just turned eighteen you know some of these pictures are old. and that weighs down on you when you don't have that and you were how you say you can tell i was always in their life. i was always in the
which we can for nothing without ok if there was a republican state nothing like trump or somebody usa usa. i believe that. right now it's do whatever the veteran support house tells me to do is for us filling out paperwork in applying for this and applying for that we're trying to grandma discharge we're trying to get letters of recommendation for that . the last time i seen my family both five years ago and see no police since. nobody comes because they don't feel safe here. the organized...
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usa! usa! usa! thank you very much. baseball games is communism. today, i wanted to do something a little different. i talked about various themes on college campuses and politics and white privilege and why it is nonsense and save spaces and trigger warnings. today, i want to do something different. i want to talk about the rising tide of democratic socialism in the country and all the myths being pervaded by the democratic party, one of the worst systems pervaded among the human race. let's talk about alexandria ocasio-cortez. booing] she has launched a wave of enthusiasm among members of the democratic party. tom perez has said that she is the new face of the democratic party. there are more people watching this line -- this online right now than voted for alexandria ocasio-cortez. [cheers and applause] we keep hearing that she is very exciting. she is exciting because she can say incredible he stupid things with a straight face and she radiates sincerity. so do my two children under the age of five and i would not put them in charge of the nati
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[crowd chanting "usa usa usa!"]ntinueump: but our incredible success, we must elect more republicans and we must elect for a. we have to elect troy. troyd we have to elect balderson. try.ve to elect so go out and vote for troy on tuesday. loyal citizens like you helped build this country. together we are taking back this country. we are returning power to the american people. columbus to the queen city, cincinnati, where i worked for a long time, i love it. a good place. the queen city. from dublin to cleveland and from toledo to mansfield, ohio, ohio has alloys been the home of red-blooded american patriots. strong people. smart people. real workers. people that i love. state is the home of the proud. we are. we are the home of the prop. we are the home of families, farmers, miners, manufactures, aviators, astronauts. ohio is the home of everything. everything good. ohio is where the wright brothers invented the airplane. and, where any oakley got her gun. applause]d pres. trump: and ohio is the place it gives us a
[crowd chanting "usa usa usa!"]ntinueump: but our incredible success, we must elect more republicans and we must elect for a. we have to elect troy. troyd we have to elect balderson. try.ve to elect so go out and vote for troy on tuesday. loyal citizens like you helped build this country. together we are taking back this country. we are returning power to the american people. columbus to the queen city, cincinnati, where i worked for a long time, i love it. a good place. the queen...
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chanting: usa! usa! do you think these systems should be more secure?re, people. a rhino calf, one of only 650 in the world, has been playing outside for the first time, just over a week after being born at chester zoo. the baby, which is yet to be named, was born in front of astonished visitors 11 days ago, despite rhinos usually calving at night. with so few eastern black rhinos left on the planet, he is a very important new addition to the breeding programme working to prevent their extinction. now it's time for a look at the weather with chris fawkes. for many it has been a sunny start, if not chilly. cloud will thicken from the south—west. 0utbreaks if not chilly. cloud will thicken from the south—west. outbreaks of rain getting into south—west england with strengthening south—westerly winds. bus stop the sunshine is eastern scotland and eastern england. but the northern isles there will be one or two passing showers. 0vernight the area of rain expands across england and wales before spreading into northern ireland and parts of scotland. the far no
chanting: usa! usa! do you think these systems should be more secure?re, people. a rhino calf, one of only 650 in the world, has been playing outside for the first time, just over a week after being born at chester zoo. the baby, which is yet to be named, was born in front of astonished visitors 11 days ago, despite rhinos usually calving at night. with so few eastern black rhinos left on the planet, he is a very important new addition to the breeding programme working to prevent their...
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usa, usa! hundreds of republican high school students in the capitol for a banquet meal and a week of conservative politics, and many here share donald trump's view of the world. i don't think trump's a republican. i think you can make a whole party based on what trump believes. he's conservative in some areas but he's also not conservative in some areas. you see yourself as a trump party rather than the republican party? yes, 100%. oh, that never gets old! little seems to shake the belief of the president's most devoted supporters, but donald trumer knows his father is a divisive figure, and recent days have only widened the gap between those who love him and those who loathe him. hate and bs is not a political platform. that is all the other side has these days. but between the booing and jeering for political opponents and the many chants against the so—called fake news media, president trump seems to have encouraged some hate himself. i think he'sjust changing everything up. hate has always been there and he'sjust stirring up all of politics and people don't like that he's changing things. but that means stirring up hate? i mean, like, he's being 100% honest, which isn't always what we get from our presidents or the news or anything, and regardless of what they do, no—one is going to like a person 100%, so hate will be built no matter what. there is growing pressure for both republicans and democrats to get their voters out in november's congressional elections, and that's partly because the president has been forced to address the possibility of impeachment. it's 7pm in the evening and there's a line of people in order to get into this church, and it stretches right down the street, and they're here to talk notjust about gun control but also politics in america. is there anybody here that maybe you're not registered to vote? congress would vote on impeachment proceedings, making the next elections crucial, and for democrats, the youth vote really could matter. i think it's really disappointing and really heartbreaking to see a united states president who just has such disregard for the youth of our country. this event in georgia was one of dozens of stops on a nationwide tour by students from parkland in florida. they became famous in the worst circumstances, when 17 people from their school were shot dead. but despite months of campaigning, president trump has avoided the gun law reforms they want. it's about human lives and saving human lives and no matter what party you're from, you should support that, so we need to keep as many people together as we can and not be more divisive. but on guns, politics and president trump, america is split. would there be anybody who supports president trump here? all: no. and the last week may only have deepened this country's divides. chris buckler, bbc news, washington. it's being described as one of the biggest events in the history of the internet, despite the fact the names ksi and logan paul probably mean little to some people. the two youtube stars are set to earn millions of dollars in a boxing match on saturday that's being broadcast via pay per view online. colin paterson reports. the biggest international event in history! two of the biggest youtube stars taking their online rivalry into the boxing ring. i can't wait to punch you right in your stupid, smug face. britain's ksi and his american opponent, logan paul, each have almost 20 million subscribers, predominantly teenage boys attracted by their mix of comedy, bad language and hostility towards other youtube stars. despite not being professional boxers, tomorrow night, both are set to make 7—figure sums in a pay—per—view fight broadcast live not on satellite tv, but on youtube. a lot of people watching this fight are very young. how good a role model are you? i never like people calling me a role model. i'm not a role model, i'm just a guy that does things on the internet and if people are inspired by that, then that's cool. but logan paul is the baddie of the piece after causing global outrage earlier this year by filming the body of an apparent suicide victim in a japanese forest. i made a severe and continuous lapse in myjudgement and i don't expect to be forgiven. i'm simply here to apologise. today, he made it clear that he is still trying to make amends. i don't think this is "the redemption". i think it may mark a part of it, but by no means is this fight a redemption for my mistake that happened injanuary. this fight also shows the way that the entertainment industry is changing. for the last decade, youtube stars have worked out how to monetise their huge online following. this is taking it to a different level. this is an audience who are used to not paying. it's a pay—per—view event tomorrow, so in live numbers, we are expecting it to be huge. but over the period of time of the content, it will run to hundreds of millions of impressions. no matter who loses, both are set to be winners. a rematch in the usaa rt part in the for seven figures? that isa part in the for seven figures? that is a no—brainer. ——a punch in the face for seven figures? we're often told man's best friend is a dog but for many people, the only pet they can manage is a goldfish. small, easy to look after — they should be the ideal companion. but experts say these aquatic creatures may not thrive in a domestic environment. now, an aquarium in paris is offering an alternative. the bbc‘s tim allman explains. prepare yourselves for an emotional farewell. this is emmy and her goldfish, louis pablo. for some time now, they have been inseparable but all good things must come to an end. translation: i have had my fish for two years. i've done all i could for him. it is really sad. i read a lot of articles saying it is unreasonable to keep a fish in these conditions. i'm quite attached to him. but i said to myself that two years is enough and now, it is time for him to move on. the paris aquarium has opened its doors, and its
usa, usa! hundreds of republican high school students in the capitol for a banquet meal and a week of conservative politics, and many here share donald trump's view of the world. i don't think trump's a republican. i think you can make a whole party based on what trump believes. he's conservative in some areas but he's also not conservative in some areas. you see yourself as a trump party rather than the republican party? yes, 100%. oh, that never gets old! little seems to shake the belief of...
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crowd chants: usa, usa. banquet meal and a week of conservative politics, and many here share donald trump's view of the world. i don't think trump's a republican. i think you can make a whole party based on what trump believes. he's conservative in some areas but he's also not conservative in some areas. you see yourself as a trump party rather than the republican party? yes, 100%. oh, that never gets old. little seems to shake the belief of the president's most devoted supporters, but donald trump junior knows his father is a divisive figure, and recent days have only widened the gap between those who love him and those who loathe him. hate and bs is not a political platform. that is all the other side has these days. but between the booing and jeering for political opponents... and the many chants against the so—called fake news media, president trump seems to have encouraged some hate himself. i think he'sjust changing everything up. hate has always been there and he's just stirring up all of politics an
crowd chants: usa, usa. banquet meal and a week of conservative politics, and many here share donald trump's view of the world. i don't think trump's a republican. i think you can make a whole party based on what trump believes. he's conservative in some areas but he's also not conservative in some areas. you see yourself as a trump party rather than the republican party? yes, 100%. oh, that never gets old. little seems to shake the belief of the president's most devoted supporters, but donald...
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usa, usa. hundreds of republican high school students in the capital for a banquet meal and a week of conservative politics, and many here share donald trump's view of the world. i don't think trump's a republican. i think you can make a whole party based on what trump believes. he's conservative in some areas, but he's also not conservative in some areas. you see yourself as a trump party rather than the republican party? yes, 100%. oh, that never gets old. little seems to shake the belief of the president's most devoted supporters, but donald trumer knows his father is a divisive figure, and recent days have only widened the gap between those who love him and those who loathe him. hate and bs is not a political platform. that is all the other side has these days. but between the booing and jeering for political opponents, and the many chants against the so—called fake news media, president trump seems to have encouraged some hate himself. i think he'sjust changing everything up. hate has always been there and he's just stirring up all of politics, and people don't like that he's changing things. but that means stirring up hate? he's being 100% honest, which isn't always what we get from our presidents or the news or anything, and regardless of what they do no one is going to like a person 100%, so hate will be built no matter what. there is growing pressure for both republicans and democrats to get their voters out in november's congressional elections, and that's partly because the president has been forced to address the possibility of impeachment. it's 7:00pm in the evening and there's a line of people in order to get into this church, and it stretches right down the street, and they're here to talk notjust about gun control but also politics in america. is there anybody here that maybe you're not registered to vote... congress would vote on impeachment proceedings, making the next elections crucial, and for democrats the youth vote really could matter. i think it's really disappointing and really heartbreaking to see a united states president whojust has such disregard for the youth of our country. this event in georgia was one of dozens of stops on a nationwide tour by students from parkland in florida. they became famous in the worst circumstances, when 17 people from their school were shot dead. but despite months of campaigning president trump has avoided the gun law reforms they want. it's about human lives and saving human lives, and no matter what party you're from you should support that, so we need to keep as many people together as we can and not be more divisive. but on guns, politics and president trump, america is split. would there be anybody who supports president trump here? all: no. and the last week may only have deepened this country's divides. chris buckler, bbc news, washington. it's being billed as one of the biggest events in the history of the internet — despite the fact the names ksi and logan paul probably mean little to many people. the two youtube stars are set to earn millions of pounds in a boxing match tomorrow night streamed on the internet. colin paterson reports. the biggest international event in history! two of the biggest youtube stars taking their online rivalry into the boxing ring. i can't wait to punch you right in your stupid, smug face. britain's ksi and his american opponent, logan paul, each have almost 20 million subscribers, predominantly teenage boys attracted by their mix of comedy, bad language and hostility towards other youtube stars. despite not being professional boxers, tomorrow night both are set to make seven figure sums in a pay—per—view fight broadcast live not on satellite tv, but on youtube. a lot of people watching this fight are very young. how good a role model are you? i never like people calling me a role model. i'm not a role model, i'm just a guy that does things on the internet and if people are inspired by that, then that's cool. but logan paul is the baddie of the piece after causing global outrage earlier this year by filming the body of an apparent suicide victim in a japanese forest. i made a severe and continuous lapse in myjudgment and i don't expect to be forgiven. i'm simply here to apologise. today, he made it clear that he is still trying to make amends. i don't think this is "the redemption". i think it may mark a part of it, but by no means is this fight a redemption for my mistake that happened in january. this fight also shows the way that the entertainment industry is changing. for the last decade youtube stars have worked out how to monetise their huge online following. this is taking it to a different level. this is an audience who are used to not paying. it's a pay—per—view event tomorrow, so in live numbers we are expecting it to be huge. but over the period of time of the content it will run to hundreds of millions of impressions. no matter who loses, both are set to be winners. a rematch in the usa. that's all from us. here on bbc one, time for the news where you are. good night. good evening, i'm asad ahmad. this weekend, notting hill carnivalgoers will walk though knife arches for the first time hello and welcome to sportsday with me, will perry, the headlines tonight. jose mourinho turns up half an hour early for a 259 second press conference and just look how happy the manchester united manager was. and not the right guy to answer to it. tottenham's world cup winning goalkeeper hugo lloris is charged with drink driving three days before their game at old trafford. and fernando alonso wants red bull to apologise after they denied his claim they offered him a drive for next season. hello and welcome to sportsday. manchester united manager jose mourinho says he has "no problems" with executive vice—chairman ed woodward despite reports to contrary. mourinho's pre match press conference this afternoon ahead of the tottenham game lasted little over four minutes and it's fair to sa
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>> usa! usa! >> like putin, trump has used nationalism to boost his support.is no vladimir putin. >> putin is a much more practiced, subtle, cunning, player. he's playing in poker terms a couple of deuces at the highest level. he has reasserted russia on the world stage, from a position of relative weakness like nobody i can think of. that's an amazing feat of geopolitics. a bulb of light?!? aha ha ha! a flying machine? impossible! a personal' computer?! ha! smart neighborhoods running on a microgrid. a stadium powered with solar. a hospital that doesn't lose power. amazing. i like it. never gonna happen. i'm a small business, but i have... big dreams... and big plans. so how do i make the efforts of 8 employees... feel like 50? how can i share new plans virtually? how can i download an e-file? virtual tours? zip-file? really big files? in seconds, not minutes... just like that. like everything... the answer is simple. i'll do what i've always done... dream more, dream faster, and above all... now, i'll dream gig. now more businesses, in more places, can affor
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structure, usa jobs, usa learning, usa staffing which 80, 90% of the agencies use some form or fashion of those types of i.t. solutions -- >> and you're saying they're already at gsa. >> no. usa learning, u.s. jobs, usa staffing are at opm. >> right. >> those are potentially going over to add synergy to the overall offering that gsa would have in a consolidated fashion for hr i.t. solutions for agencies. >> okay. the. >> the problem that we're solving is making sure we're standardizing, simplifying and unifying a lot of these tools so it's not a thousand flowers that bloom. the data's everywhere, and and the information doesn't really interact at the system's level. there's no interoperability or standardization across different types of tools. so i'll give you a concrete example -- >> yeah, that'd be good. >> performance management systems. we don't have one or two, we have hundreds and hundreds of them. and they have different -- >> so why does it have to go over there in order for you to solve this problem? >> i think it's operational efficiency. one part of opm does the policy end
structure, usa jobs, usa learning, usa staffing which 80, 90% of the agencies use some form or fashion of those types of i.t. solutions -- >> and you're saying they're already at gsa. >> no. usa learning, u.s. jobs, usa staffing are at opm. >> right. >> those are potentially going over to add synergy to the overall offering that gsa would have in a consolidated fashion for hr i.t. solutions for agencies. >> okay. the. >> the problem that we're solving is...
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[applause] >> [chanting] usa, usa! pres.rump: but to continue our incredible success, we must elect more republicans and we must elect troy balderson, we have to elect him. [applause] pres. trump: get your friends, get your neighbors, get your family and get out and vote for troy on a tuesday. loyal citizens, great people like you helped build this country, and together we are taking back this country. we are returning power to where it belongs, to the american people. [applause] pres. trump: from columbus to the queen city, cincinnati, where i worked a long time. a good place, the queen city. from dublin to cleveland and from toledo to mansfield, ohio has always been the home of the red-blooded american patriots, strong people, smart people, real workers, people i love. [applause] pres. trump: this state is the home of the proud, and we are, we are the home of the proud. the home of families, farmers, miners, aviators, ashen us. -- and astronauts. ohio is the home of everything good. ohio is where the wright brothers invent
[applause] >> [chanting] usa, usa! pres.rump: but to continue our incredible success, we must elect more republicans and we must elect troy balderson, we have to elect him. [applause] pres. trump: get your friends, get your neighbors, get your family and get out and vote for troy on a tuesday. loyal citizens, great people like you helped build this country, and together we are taking back this country. we are returning power to where it belongs, to the american people. [applause] pres....
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usa para alergias . >>>een la medicina del sueÑo no se usa estel medicamento. >>> esta medicina se usa solo en casos de alergia 15 dias que no comia, me abrian la boca ra tomaba las pastillas. >>> lo maximo son 25 miligramos por dia a esta mujer le dieron 200 miligramos . >>> tambien nos dicen que los detenidos pueden negarse a tomar las medicinas, este centro tambien es denunciado por negligencia medica . >>> a ti tel pagaban 50 centavos en la maÑana pro hacer aseo y 50 cen la tarde para hacer aseo. energias para combatir el incendio en california, el d ereading es uno de los peores y ha deovrado cerca de 800 casas, que has visto cristina , buenas tardes. >>> buenas tardes, desde el incendio de (en ingles( en las safueras de reading a mis espaldas este incendio sigue consumiendo miles y miles de acres de terreno y sabemos que hay mas de 12 mil bomberos que luchan para contener las llamas. >>> no hay descanso porque el fuego avanza enfurecido. >>> la lumbre nos va ganar a no hacer lo que podamos no mas . >>> incendios amenazan con ser un monstruo infernal. >>> espero que todo salga bien. >>> ya suman casi 60 m
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usa. no nazis, no kkk, no fascist usa. no nazis, no kkk, no fascist usa. azis, no kkk, no fascist usa. no nazis, no kkk, no fascist usa. no nazis, no kkk, no fascist usa. >> people should start moving toward the back, so we can get all this sorted out. some folks in charge of clearing out this space can do so. thank you all for coming. [applause] ♪ >> c-span's washington journal is life every day on policy issues that impact you. monday morning, the former education secretary and his book "how school works." then, former white house press secretary, sean spicer, on his new book about the -- about his time with the white house and president trump's relationship with the media. be sure to watch washington journal live monday morning. join the discussion. tomorrow on c-span2, live coverage of the american institute of certified public accountants conference in washington dc. they talk about changes to the audit manual and cyber security. speakers include the gaa comptroller general and colorado governor. watch live coverage of the conference at 9 a.m. eastern
usa. no nazis, no kkk, no fascist usa. no nazis, no kkk, no fascist usa. azis, no kkk, no fascist usa. no nazis, no kkk, no fascist usa. no nazis, no kkk, no fascist usa. >> people should start moving toward the back, so we can get all this sorted out. some folks in charge of clearing out this space can do so. thank you all for coming. [applause] ♪ >> c-span's washington journal is life every day on policy issues that impact you. monday morning, the former education secretary and...
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usa. no nazis, no kkk, no fascist usa. no nazis, no kkk, no fascist usa. no nazis, no kkk, no fascist usa. no nazis, no kkk, no fascist usa. no nazis, no kkk, no fascist usa. >> people should start moving toward the back, so we can get all this sorted out. some folks in charge of clearing out this space can do so. thank you all for coming. [applause] ♪ >> monday night, on "the communicators," a look at 5g, the next generation of technology. and ceo of president the wireless if researcher association jonathan edelstein. he is interviewed by todd shields. >> i am interested in 5g, of course. a lot of book probably are. what are the benefits of 5g? why do we care? what will we do with all this speed? >> you have sensors, smart cities irma where they can read -- smart cities, where they can , from individual devices working better to the overall society being better connected and the overall economy growing faster your >> want -- faster. communicators." >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. created as aan was cable andvice by satellite companies. we bring new
usa. no nazis, no kkk, no fascist usa. no nazis, no kkk, no fascist usa. no nazis, no kkk, no fascist usa. no nazis, no kkk, no fascist usa. no nazis, no kkk, no fascist usa. >> people should start moving toward the back, so we can get all this sorted out. some folks in charge of clearing out this space can do so. thank you all for coming. [applause] ♪ >> monday night, on "the communicators," a look at 5g, the next generation of technology. and ceo of president the...
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usa. k, no fascistkk usa. no fascisto kkk, usa. fascist, no kkk, no usa. sa. >> people should start moving toward the back, so we can get all this sorted out. some folks in charge of clearing out this space can do so. thank you all for coming. [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ "fight themy's power" plays] ♪ ♪ freedomrally in d.c.'s plaza was held to protest the "unite the right" rally for white nationalists taking place later today in lafayette park. the rally comes one year after a similar event in charlottesville, virginia. we will bring that to you live on c-span starting at 5:30 p.m. eastern. >> joining us, the bureau chief in the virginia public radio virginia, in charlottesville. she was in charlottesville last year during the demonstration. thank you for joining us this morning. we read a bit about the events from last night, some of the protests going on. where do things stand this morning? >>
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usa, the usa fencing team, and to me, it wasn't diverse enough in that i didn't see someone who looked like me. even with the women's saber team, there had never been a woman of color on the team before. i was going against what everyone around me was telling me, you know? i was 23 when i went to my first international competition. i had no world ranking. i had no national ranking. i had never had a senior competition before i graduated from college. so there were a lot of naysayers around me telling me what wasn't possible, that, you know, an olympic team wasn't in my future because i had never been on a cadet or junior team that, you know, i don't have the tactical training or skills to ever make a national team or qualify for an olympic team. so a lot of i feel like my journey as an athlete is kind of about challenging what the people around me think about me. i feel like society tries to put you in a box. even within the fencing community there's this idea that people who excel as kids are are thought of as, you know, olympic hopefuls, and people who don't have a spot on these cadet and junior teams they're the ones that won't make it. they'll fall off. they don't have the skill set to make it. and there's also that layer of -- i don't know if i would, i don't know exactly what to call it. but to be different in a sport that is predominantly white is very difficult. there's a lot of pushback in even wanting you to occupy that space. so on the national team, there was a lot of commentary around the team that never included me even while i was on the team. i was seen more as a placeholder than i was anything else. and there was almost this, like, hopeful rhetoric that somehow i would not qualify the next year. so imagine having to carry that baggage every single competition, every single year and compete. and i think that a lot of athletes of color who are in similar situations as i was experience that where you feel that pressure to be exceptional in order to be accepted. >> so, and similar stuff happened at duke in terms of trying to occupy that space and getting the pushback. so what would you say to young people who are athletes now, especially young girls who maybe are feeling lesser than or that they're getting pigeon holed in some sort of way? >> yeah. i think there's something to be said to be strong and to be confident in yourself and not rely on people around you to, to encourage you and motivate you. i know for a really long time i, i felt like i needed my sister, and i needed my mom in every single moment that i was sad or i felt, i felt, you know, these struggles especially while on team usa. and and at some point i started to rely on myself. i know -- i didn't allow these negative words that were coming from the national coach or coming from teammates, some of my training partners to affect how i felt about myself. and that was a conscious effort. i had to consciously tell myself -- which i call it muhammad ali mantra ares, that like i'm amazing, i'm great, i can do this, you got it. and it was on the strip, it was off the strip, it was in competition, out of competition. and this isn't something that i said out loud, i was just feeding myself this kind of energy all the time because i felt like i constantly had to contradict the things that i was hearing around me. and i didn't want it to -- even subconsciously -- affect how i felt about myself. >> so smart. i don't know if anyone has gone online are -- online and seen you fence, but if you haven't, you must. because you're magic. you completely defy gravity. you're beautiful. it's just -- >> why are you so nice? >> am
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rejoicingers were shouting, usa, usa, drain the swamp.urrent economic system is hurt americans and the idea that we do not produce here, why is that a good thing? na from california, republican line. my name is dana. how did the obama administration keep their security clearances to -- they are the ones who let the russian involvement to the elections happen, and plus, they let the russians invade crimea. mentioned, ifady there had been russian collusion with regards to the trump on, how is it the cia never briefed that the senate while this was happening? it was not included in the classified version of his annual report to congress. it is clear the whole russia delusion needed an excuse for why hillary clinton lost the election. charging paul manafort with wire fraud 12 years ago in the works with the ukrainian government, that is not to russian collusion. these have nothing to do with the charges and i think it is very telling, he is the most vocal proponent of the , john brennanory himself, who voted for the communist party in 1976. t
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i care about what's happening in the usa. [ crowd chanting "usa" ].hey're the geniuses who came up with our terrible trade deals one after another. how about nafta. remember when they signed nafta? remember they saimed and they d everybody move their companies down to mexico and these people are saying, isn't that a wonderful thing? no. it's not a wonderful thing. and those companies are now moving back. these are the people who lost trillions of dollars overseas and who gave us our horrible immigration laws. these laws are the worst. i am for america first and the american worker. we want to be a puppet for no one any longer. we're not going to be a puppet any longer. my only special interest is you, the citizens of the united states. i've had a great career. i've had a lot of fun. even in florida i've had a great career. i've had a lot of fun. i've got great. i've down really well, beyond anything i could have ever expected. and then i ran for president with no experience and i won. but you actually won. you know, i told the story the other day, i w
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usa. -- are usa. crazy rich asians was the clock buster this weekend.quarter century with the largely asian cast. came incame in -- meg second. that is your "bloomberg business flash." pepsi earlier today and announcing it is buying sodastream for $3.2 billion. we welcome the head of our consumer coverage. why is pepsi doing it and why now? timing for the ceo who is on her way out here cheap announced she would retire in the fall. she had not found the transformational deal that investors had been looking for. some might argue whether this is transformational. billion.g $3.2 while in numbers i would say it is small, it is certainly thinking outside of the box for pepsico. julie: it is interesting that they did not do this a while ago. around astry has been while and is a fairly mature company. the last quarterly earnings report showed the strength in the stock. is it because she is going out and was looking for this kind of future looking deal perhaps to do? there has been speculation that pepsico has been circling this company. maybe the timing does ma
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candace she's from turning points usa conservative organization in the usa what she did was she took tweets from new york times journalist sarah job and simply replaced the words white with the words black or the word jewish the response of twitter was to shut down her account candace owens says that twitter was right to take down her posts and ban her for making hateful comments regarding black and jewish people she says however the outrage is that sarah johnson was not banned for making these comments about white people on the surface i actually agree with twitter's assessment i believe that what i said what i tweeted was wrong you should not be able to tweet about any race or any group that you want them canceled that they should live underground i don't know why suddenly people think that white people are excluded from that scenario that people can't be racist towards white people when in fact they often are the problem with the new york times essentially saying shinning her behavior is that they are signaling to the rest of the world that racism actually is ok as long as you pic
candace she's from turning points usa conservative organization in the usa what she did was she took tweets from new york times journalist sarah job and simply replaced the words white with the words black or the word jewish the response of twitter was to shut down her account candace owens says that twitter was right to take down her posts and ban her for making hateful comments regarding black and jewish people she says however the outrage is that sarah johnson was not banned for making these...
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their rules regarding hateful content now candace owens she's from turning points usa conservative organization in the usa what she did was she took tweets from new york times journalist sarah job and simply replaced the words white with the words black or the word jewish she did that and then tweeted out the remarks now there's hundreds of tweets from sarah john regarding white people she simply changed the target of the tweet from white whites to black or jewish when she did this the response of twitter was to shut down her account now candace owns says she has no problem with that that these kind of painful tweets shouldn't be allowed this is what she said about twitter shutting down her account after she slightly altered the tweets of another journalist on the surface i actually agree with twitter's assessment i believe that what i said when i tweeted was wrong you should not be able to tweet about any race or any group that you want them canceled that they should live underground i don't know why suddenly people think that white people are excluded from that scenario that people can't be racist towar
their rules regarding hateful content now candace owens she's from turning points usa conservative organization in the usa what she did was she took tweets from new york times journalist sarah job and simply replaced the words white with the words black or the word jewish she did that and then tweeted out the remarks now there's hundreds of tweets from sarah john regarding white people she simply changed the target of the tweet from white whites to black or jewish when she did this the response...
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violate their rules regarding hateful content candace she's from turning points usa conservative organization in the usa what she did was she took hundreds of tweets from sarah jiang regarding white people she simply changed the target of the tweet from whites to black or jewish when she did this the response of twitter was to shut down her account candace owens says that twitter was right to take down her posts and ban her for making hateful comments regarding black and jewish people she says however the outrage is that sarah johnson was not banned for making these comments about white people on the surface i actually agree with twitter's assessment i believe that what i said what i tweeted was wrong you should not be able to tweet about any race or any group that you want them canceled that they should live underground i don't know why suddenly people think that white people are excluded from that scenario that people can't be racist towards white people when in fact they often are the problem with the new york times essentially saying shinning her behavior is that they are signaling to the rest of th
violate their rules regarding hateful content candace she's from turning points usa conservative organization in the usa what she did was she took hundreds of tweets from sarah jiang regarding white people she simply changed the target of the tweet from whites to black or jewish when she did this the response of twitter was to shut down her account candace owens says that twitter was right to take down her posts and ban her for making hateful comments regarding black and jewish people she says...
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violate their rules regarding hateful content candace she's from turning points usa conservative organization in the usa what she did was she took tweets from new york times journalist sarah job and simply replaced the words white with the words black or the word jewish hundreds of tweets from sarah john regarding white people she simply changed the target of the tweet from whites to black or jewish when she did this the response of twitter was to shut down her account candace owens says that twitter was right to take down her posts and ban her for making hateful comments regarding black and jewish people she says however the outrage is that sarah johnson was not banned for making these comments about white people on the surface i actually agree with twitter's assessment i believe that what i said what i tweeted was wrong you should not be able to tweet about any race or any group that you want them canceled that they should live underground i don't know why suddenly people think that white people are excluded from that scenario that people can't be racist towards white people when in fact they often ar
violate their rules regarding hateful content candace she's from turning points usa conservative organization in the usa what she did was she took tweets from new york times journalist sarah job and simply replaced the words white with the words black or the word jewish hundreds of tweets from sarah john regarding white people she simply changed the target of the tweet from whites to black or jewish when she did this the response of twitter was to shut down her account candace owens says that...
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usa conservative organization in the usa what she did was she took tweets from new york times journalist sarah job and simply replaced the words white with the words black or the word jewish the response of twitter was to shut down her account candace owens says that twitter was right to take down her posts and ban her for making hateful comments regarding black and jewish people she says however the outrage is that sarah jiang was not banned for making these comments about white people on the surface i actually agree with tweeter with twitter assessment i believe that what i said what i tweeted was wrong you should not be able to tweet about any race or any group that you want them canceled that they should live underground i don't know why suddenly people think that white people are excluded from that scenario that people can't be racist towards white people when in fact they often are the problem with the new york times essentially saying shinning her behavior is that they are signaling to the rest of the world that racism actually is ok as long as you pick the the right race this was candice owens first statement to her followers after the ban twitter not only reinstated her account but actually apologized and said that it was a mistake for her to be banned now immediately there was a firestorm with people pointing to what they see as a double standard by the way as you go. tweets and replace the points with blank i'm in tweets of bones the twelve hours double standard every time i see one of these i can't help substitute black for white candor so i will never understand the double standard why it's acceptable to so many now the wikipedia page of the new york times journalist is also in question now the page simply describes her as a journalist and has minimal contact regarding the controversy surrounding her tweets it appears that has there. has now been added a small reference to it but sarah john there are these tweets the controversy surrounding them seems to be quite a big issue with the p.d.f. seems to make efforts to minimize that a lot of debate yet another example of how in the united states when it comes to issues of race and free speech americans just don't see eye to eye on the new york times or issued a statement defending its decision to hire sarah jo is it should simply use the same language just trolls who are racially insulting her on twitter and to remarks were satirical following the use of her to dispense an activist chemist's owens was harassed on the street by anti fascist protesters. as was having breakfast at the time with another conservative activist colleague when they were confronted demonstrators could be seen shouting abuse as they crowded around police were quick to attend the see. what is offensive or war offensive speech doesn't and the social media giant has also suspended several libertarians from its platform using improper language or even re tweeting inappropriate messages and i don't work for one executive director of the ron paul institute has been suspended from the platform and so off the retreated a message from scott horton editor of antiwar dot com criticizing a journalist horton's account had also been suspended we heard from a twenty twenty presidential candidate for the libertarian party you believe twitter's showing a clear political bias. twitter's a private company has the right to do this that does not mean that they should do this they're setting a horrific example by turning their platform into a pro-state left wing ideologues operation rather than as an open marketplace for ideas they're not blocking hard core left wing activists they're blocking hard core libertarian activists they're not blocking the people who think it's ok to use the state to rob people of their money and spend it on nonsense they're blocking that people are saying that the state should stop robbing us we're they're not blocking everyone equally they're just blocking the people who want to oppose the state to me this is a clear sign that quitter that litter has become part of just another piece of the mainstream media that is supporting the status quo that is supporting the military industrial complex and that it really needs to be treated by the american people as an ideological enemy and one of the most popular online alternative news channels in four wars has seen a major crackdown facebook you tube apple and spotify have all blocked its accounts and also taken down its content all on the same day here's how facebook explained their move we've taken it down for glorifying violence and using dehumanizing language to describe people who are transgender muslims and immigrants which violates our hate speech policies and for was launched by an exchange in the late ninety's you should reduce have been watched by more than one point six more than one point six billion times in fact many have deemed him a peddler of conspiracy theories in twenty fifteen donald trump appeared on the channel you praised join his work people on social media have clashed over the bat . i don't support alex jones or what in four was produces he's not a conservative however banning him and his out what's wrong is not just a slippery slope it's a dangerous cliff that apple removing alex jones him in for worse isn't some terrible form of censorship against conservatives he said sandy hook wasn't real he's seeing parents from the school he said the holocaust wasn't real his not just a conservative is a conspiracy theorist hurts people been for war says it has been banned by facebook for unspecified hate speech regardless of the facts in this case their billet so facebook to censor rival publishers is a global anti trust problem but i think all commentary for gina loudon believes the decision could prove damage and for social media giants. whether or not you agree with alex jones i would be just the same amount of adamant that i think it's bad policy to ban people no matter what i mean that really no matter what i mean in the united states we have a concept of free speech that we love very much it means a lot to us now these are private companies they can do what they want to do i'm not saying they shouldn't be able to do this and i'm certainly not saying that government should regulate whether or not private companies can make decisions like this but i am saying i think it's a bad decision and i think that in the long run it will not pay off for these companies it is it extremely slippery slope i do believe ultimately that probably some conservative it t. will come up with competitive platforms for the ones that are doing the banning and the censoring and ultimately they will have stiff competition that may even relegate them to relative obscurity because of things like this especially if they remain so one sided. european companies which trade with iran are caught in the crossfire between brussels and washington they now face punishment if they comply with u.s. sanctions or refuse to comply is e.u. companies guard guy u.s. second research actions they will in turn be sanctioned by the european union iran sanctions have officially been cast these are the most biting sanctions ever imposed and in november they ratchet up to yet another level anyone doing business with iran will not be doing business with the united states i'm asking for world peace nothing less. the u.s. government to impose sanctions on iran after pulling out of an international nuclear deal the first round of sanctions restrict iran's trade in u.s. dollars and precious metals as well it also punishes countries that use the iranian reale when trading with iran when i was a novelist should be a new sanctions pose a dilemma for major corporations. the situation that's developing is that on the one hand companies would be penalized by usa for doing business in iran and at the same time if they're follow their diktats from washington the potential of those companies being penalized in the european union so it puts these companies in a very difficult situation but this i think is only applicable to the very large multinational corporations that have exposure to different regions perhaps the semi sector the slump is a small to medium enterprises that are operating in the european union they may want to do trade with iran and because they have no exposure possibly with their u.s. market therefore they'd be able to stand up and continue doing business with iran. in other news gang warfare took over the streets of chicago this weekend with numerous bystanders caught up in the cross fire twelve people were killed and sixty six injured including several children police.
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usa conservative were. in the usa what she did was she took tweets from new york times journalist sarah job and simply replaced the words white with the words black or the word jewish the response of twitter was to shut down her account candace owens says that twitter was right to take down her post and ban her for making hateful comments regarding black and jewish people she says however the outrage is that sarah jiang was not banned for making these comments about white people on the surface i actually agree with tweeter twitter is assessment i believe that what i said what i tweeted was wrong you should not be able to tweet about any race or any group that you want them canceled that they should live underground i don't know why suddenly people think that white people are excluded from that scenario that people can't be racist towards white people when in fact they often are the problem with the new york times essentially saying shinning her behavior is that they are signaling to the rest of the world that racism actually is ok as long as you pick the right race this was candice owens first statement to her followers after the ban twitter not only reinstated her account but actually apologized and said that it was a mistake for her to be banned now immediately there was a firestorm with people pointing to what they see as a double standard one of the ways you go cooping city tweets and replace the points with blank i'm in tweets of bones that i was double standard every time i see one of these i can't help substitute black for white counter so instead i will never understand the double standard why it's acceptable to so many now the wikipedia page of the new york times journalist is also in question now the page simply describes her as a journalist and has minimal contact regarding the controversy surrounding her tweets it appears that there has now been added a small reference to it but sarah john that. these tweets the controversy surrounding them seems to be quite a big issue with the pedia seems to make efforts to minimize that a lot of debate yet another example of how in the united states when it comes to issues of race and free speech americans just don't see eye to eye the new york times issued a statement defending its decision to hire sarah junket said she simply used the same language just trolls who were racially insulting her on twitter and that her remarks were satirical telling news of a twitter suspension activists can disowns was harassed on the street by protesters . having breakfast with another conservative activist colleague when they were confronted demonstrators could be seen shouting abuse as they crowded around police were quickly on the scene. and twitter swarm offensive doesn't end there because the social media giant suspended several libertarians from its platform using improper language or retreating inappropriate messages then you mcadams executive director of the wrong poor institute he's been suspended from twitter after he retreated a message from scott orton editor of war dot com which criticized a journalist who turns accounts also been suspended we heard from of him for twenty twenty presidential candidate for the libertarians he believes that twitter is showing a clear political bias. twitter's a private company has the right to do this that does not mean that they should do this they're setting a horrific example by turning their platform into a pro-state left wing ideologues operation rather than as an open marketplace for ideas they're not blocking hard core left wing activists they're blocking hard core libertarian activists they're not blocking the people who think it's ok to use the state to rob people of their money and spend it on nonsense they're blocking the people are saying that the state should stop robbing us we are they're not blocking everyone equally they're just blocking the people who want to oppose the state to me this is a clear sign that quitter that twitter has become part of just another piece of the mainstream media that is supporting the status quo that is supporting the military industrial complex and that it really needs to be treated by the american people as an ideological enemy one of the most popular online alternative news channels info was has been subject to a major crackdown with facebook you cheap apple and spotty file all blocking its accounts and taking down its content on the same day is a facebook explain the move we've taken it down for glorifying violence and using dehumanizing language to describe people who are transgender muslims and immigrants which violates our hate speech policies in for wars was launched by alex jones in the late one nine hundred ninety s. he's you videos have been watched more than one point six billion times some deem him a peddler of conspiracy theories twenty fifteen donald trump appeared on the channel in praise jones's work meanwhile people on social media have clashed over the band . i don't support alex jones or what in four wars produces he's not a conservative however banning him and his out what's wrong is not just a slippery slope it's a dangerous cliff apple removing alex jones him in for worse isn't some terrible form of censorship against conservatives he said sandy hook wasn't real he's seeing parents from the school he said the holocaust wasn't real his not just a conservative is a conspiracy theorist hurts people in four wars says it has been banned by facebook for unspecified hate speech regardless of the facts in this case there bill it's a facebook to censor rival publishers is a global anti trust problem. political commentator gina loudon believes the decision could prove damaging for social media giants. whether or not you agree with alex jones i would be just the same amount of adamant that i think it's bad policy to ban people no matter what really no matter what i mean in the united states we have a concept of free speech that we love very much it means a lot to us now these are private companies they can do what they want to do i'm not saying they shouldn't be able to do this and i'm certainly not saying that government should regulate whether or not private companies can make decisions like this but i am saying i think it's a bad decision and i think that in the long run it will not pay off for these companies it is an extremely slippery slope i do believe ultimately that probably some conservative ety will come up with competitive platforms for the ones that are doing the banning and the censoring and ultimately they will have stiff competition that may even relegate them to relative obscurity because of things like this especially if they remain so one sided. european companies that trade with the run a court in the crossfire between brussels and washington the know face punishment if they comply with u.s. sanctions or refuse to is new companies guard guy u.s. second research actions they will in turn be sanctioned by the european union iran sanctions have officially been cast these are the most biting sanctions ever imposed and in november they ratchet up to yet another level anyone doing business with iran will not be doing business with the united states i'm asking for world peace nothing less. well the u.s. government re-impose sanctions on iran after pulling out of an international nuclear deal the first round of sanctions restricts tehran's trade in u.s. dollars and precious metals also punishes countries that use the iranian reale when trading with and i'm sure i'm a list shabbir razvi says the new sanctions pose a dire for major corporations the situation that's developing is that on the one hand companies would be penalized by usa for doing business in the iran and at the same time if they're follow their diktats from washington and the potential of those companies being penalized in the european union so it puts these companies in a very difficult situation but this i think is only applicable to the 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violate their rules regarding hateful content candace she's from turning points usa conservative organization in the usa what she did was she took hundreds of tweets from sarah jiang regarding white people she simply changed the target of the tweet from whites to black or jewish when she did this the response of twitter was to shut down her account candace owens says that twitter was right to take down her posts and ban her for making hateful comments regarding black and jewish people she says however the outrage is that sarah johnson was not banned for making these comments about white people on the surface i actually agree with tweeter twitter is assessment i believe that what i said what i tweeted was wrong you should not be able to tweet about any race or any group that you want them canceled that they should live underground i don't know why suddenly people think that white people are excluded from that scenario that people can't be racist towards white people when in fact they often are the problem with the new york times essentially saying shinning her behavior is that they are signaling to the r
violate their rules regarding hateful content candace she's from turning points usa conservative organization in the usa what she did was she took hundreds of tweets from sarah jiang regarding white people she simply changed the target of the tweet from whites to black or jewish when she did this the response of twitter was to shut down her account candace owens says that twitter was right to take down her posts and ban her for making hateful comments regarding black and jewish people she says...
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violate their rules regarding hateful content candace she's from turning points usa conservative organization in the usa what she did was she took hundreds of tweets from sarah jiang regarding white people she simply changed the target of the tweet from whites to black or jewish when she did this the response of twitter was to shut down her account candace owens says that twitter was right to take down her posts and ban her for making hateful comments regarding black and jewish people she says however the outrage is that sarah johnson was not banned for making these comments about white people on the surface i actually agree with tweeter twitter is assessment i believe that what i said what i tweeted was wrong you should not be able to tweet about any race or any group that you want them canceled that they should live underground i don't know why suddenly people think that white people are excluded from that scenario that people can't be racist towards white people when in fact they often are the problem with the new york times essentially saying shinning her behavior is that they are signaling to the r
violate their rules regarding hateful content candace she's from turning points usa conservative organization in the usa what she did was she took hundreds of tweets from sarah jiang regarding white people she simply changed the target of the tweet from whites to black or jewish when she did this the response of twitter was to shut down her account candace owens says that twitter was right to take down her posts and ban her for making hateful comments regarding black and jewish people she says...