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medger evers, martin luther king, malcolm x. and it was supposed to be a book about america, and like the definite baldwin book. and he never wrote it. so when i discovered that document, those notes, i thought, well, this is the film because knowing all baldwin i know that somewhere this book was around somewhere buried in his body of work. so the film for me was finding that book. and the film is only with baldwin's words that i got throughout his whole body of work thanks to the estate, who gave me total access to everything, published, unpublished, private letters. and that's unprecedented. that's never happened. >> this is a clip from the movie. and it's about dr. martin luther king jr.'s funeral. >> the church was packed. in the pew before me sat marlon brando, sammy davis, eartha kitt, sidney poitier. i saw harry belafonte sitting next to coretta king. i have a childhood thing about not weeping in public. i was concentrating and holding myself together. i did not want to weep for martin. tears seemed futile. but i may als
medger evers, martin luther king, malcolm x. and it was supposed to be a book about america, and like the definite baldwin book. and he never wrote it. so when i discovered that document, those notes, i thought, well, this is the film because knowing all baldwin i know that somewhere this book was around somewhere buried in his body of work. so the film for me was finding that book. and the film is only with baldwin's words that i got throughout his whole body of work thanks to the estate, who...
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even though malcolm turnbull said he was frank essentially which is diplomatic code for a tough phone call. it was short, 25 minutes, not an hour. we know donald trump ended the call, according to an administration official himself because he felt like the conversation had ended, all this revolving around this, as we talk about "the art of the deal," the deal the obama administration entered into to accept about 1200 refugees from australia after a vetting process. spicer indicated today that that deal remains on. here is what he had to say. >> out of respect for him, he is going to allow that process, continue to study and allow it to move forward. under the conditions that had been set that there will be extreme vetting on every single one of those individuals. >> so that's where things stand. obviously this is of great interest to our ally in australia, a key ally, steve, when you look at what they've done militarily for the united states, you look at where the relationship has stood for a number of years now. bigger-picture-wise, we're hearing more and more about the phone calls p
even though malcolm turnbull said he was frank essentially which is diplomatic code for a tough phone call. it was short, 25 minutes, not an hour. we know donald trump ended the call, according to an administration official himself because he felt like the conversation had ended, all this revolving around this, as we talk about "the art of the deal," the deal the obama administration entered into to accept about 1200 refugees from australia after a vetting process. spicer indicated...
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malcolm mitch was ran into a woman at barnes & noble. she didn't know he was a famous football player and invited him to join her book club, which he did. and that's how one of the top wide receivers in the country began meeting monthly with his book club lady friends. >> oh, yeah, then he went to the wedding. >> i love that part. >> he was the only man and the youngest by a generation. but malcolm didn't care what anyone thought. >> somebody called me a nerd. it's not a word i'm used to hearing. >> is it okay, are you okay with the label? >> i was proud of it. >> great. it's like a badge of honor to me. knowing where i came from. >> malcolm confessed to me that when he started college he could only read at about junior high level. it bothered him. so he started putting as much effort into his reading game as his football game. every free moment he had a book in his hand until eventually he was reading them by the dozens. >> the ending was great. >> that's why, no matter what he does tonight, mall come says football will never be his pro
malcolm mitch was ran into a woman at barnes & noble. she didn't know he was a famous football player and invited him to join her book club, which he did. and that's how one of the top wide receivers in the country began meeting monthly with his book club lady friends. >> oh, yeah, then he went to the wedding. >> i love that part. >> he was the only man and the youngest by a generation. but malcolm didn't care what anyone thought. >> somebody called me a nerd. it's...
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malcolm mitch was ran into a woman at barnes & noble. she didn't know he was a famous football player and invited him to join her book club, which he did. and that's how one of the top wide receivers in the country began meeting monthly with his book club lady friends. >> oh, yeah, then he went to the wedding. >> i love that part. >> he was the only man and the youngest by a generation. but malcolm didn't care, didn't care what anyone thought. >> somebody called me a nerd. it's not a word i'm used to hearing. >> is it okay, are you okay with the label? >> i was proud of it. >> great. it's like a badge of honor to me. knowing where i came from. >> malcolm confessed to me that when he started college he could only read at about junior high level. it bothered him. so he started putting as much effort into his reading game as his football game. every free moment he had a book in his hand until eventually he was reading them by the dozens. >> the ending was great. >> that's why, no matter what he does tonight, mall come says football will nev
malcolm mitch was ran into a woman at barnes & noble. she didn't know he was a famous football player and invited him to join her book club, which he did. and that's how one of the top wide receivers in the country began meeting monthly with his book club lady friends. >> oh, yeah, then he went to the wedding. >> i love that part. >> he was the only man and the youngest by a generation. but malcolm didn't care, didn't care what anyone thought. >> somebody called me a...
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the death of malcolm x and dr. martin luther king jr. and medgar egers, alive in the civil rights movement and witnessed in his writing. he was a -- took a lot of risks. even his own life. >> absolutely. and he was prescient, felt the fundamentals of those issues. imagine he wrote all those words 50 years ago and you feel as if he sat down this morning and wrote about them. it's incredible that you can use any type of image between the time of the civil rights to today. it will fit those words. >> i was watching in the film with the interview with dick cavett and yale professor came in and said why do you keep dividing people by race and he read the guy and explained it to him. i feel like still having those same conversations today. >> absolutely. a big part of the population is in denial. refuse to acknowledge this common history. until we're able to do that, we will continue to have the same conversation again and again. >> yeah. part of my favorite quote when i go out and speak to students usually, i read the quote from the book "the
the death of malcolm x and dr. martin luther king jr. and medgar egers, alive in the civil rights movement and witnessed in his writing. he was a -- took a lot of risks. even his own life. >> absolutely. and he was prescient, felt the fundamentals of those issues. imagine he wrote all those words 50 years ago and you feel as if he sat down this morning and wrote about them. it's incredible that you can use any type of image between the time of the civil rights to today. it will fit those...
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black nationalism, malcolm x. we talked about malcolm x and eyes one and have an episode of malcom x in eyes two. the panthers black nationalism affirmative action, you know that was, it was much more complicated history. it was also much more difficult to find. it was hard enough getting people to love you know corporations races to put their corporate logo on the fire hoses in birmingham. when people getting beat up on the bridge. that was tough, there were very few corporate sponsors.there were a few, run the software development gets a big shout out because they were early, you know they stood up and they did on eyes two that was not a single corporate underwriter. it was all public money. and bill cosby interestingly enough gave a big amount of money and a big party in new york. in their townhouse and raised a whole bunch of money for us. i don't know if that answers your question. >> luisa, how are you doing to. >> why do you think, why was there corporate funding in eyes two? was there a shift? >> interesti
black nationalism, malcolm x. we talked about malcolm x and eyes one and have an episode of malcom x in eyes two. the panthers black nationalism affirmative action, you know that was, it was much more complicated history. it was also much more difficult to find. it was hard enough getting people to love you know corporations races to put their corporate logo on the fire hoses in birmingham. when people getting beat up on the bridge. that was tough, there were very few corporate sponsors.there...
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. >> congrats to our eagles player country malcolm jenkins. the 2017 byron white award, malcolm always doing great things out there. sixers joel embiid. he will not play tonight in san antonio. and robert covington is doubtful. highlights at 11:00. i'm john clark, we're right back. afoot and light-hearted i take to the open road. healthy, free, the world before me, the long brown path before me leading wherever i choose. the east and the west are mine. the north and the south are mine. all seems beautiful to me. kept coming back in different places. we went from everything being fine to everything not being fine. i really needed someone who could think outside the box. we did the genomic testing pretty early in christine's course. with our treatments we've had great success for her. they gave me treatment options i didn't know about before. there's an atmosphere of hope. i want to be around just to be a grandma. the evolution of cancer care is here. learn more at cancercenter.com/philadelphia appointments available now. >>> sky force 10 live o
. >> congrats to our eagles player country malcolm jenkins. the 2017 byron white award, malcolm always doing great things out there. sixers joel embiid. he will not play tonight in san antonio. and robert covington is doubtful. highlights at 11:00. i'm john clark, we're right back. afoot and light-hearted i take to the open road. healthy, free, the world before me, the long brown path before me leading wherever i choose. the east and the west are mine. the north and the south are mine....
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all in favor of malcolm heinicke for vice chair? opposed? . here it is-i can't believe i'm giving this up. i was just getting the hang of this thing. >> thank you. i want to thank tom nol frn nolan for his service for 8 years. he led through change jz been a calm and thoughtful voice and honored to work with him and call him a friend. his leadership shaped my time as vice chair and will continue to shape and inform my time as chair. our city and transit system will be a unfinished project and changing. helping to create a transportation worthy the great city woompt regoing in the right direction even though bumps and challenges occur but always towards our goal, which is a great city with slnt transportation choices. i think our current and past boards i thank the current and past bord for the work they have done and continue to do. we bring unique speerns and dedication to create a collegeial board and proud to serve along said all och you as well as mr. reiskin and team and thank you to roberta boomer and i look forward being your 7th chairp
all in favor of malcolm heinicke for vice chair? opposed? . here it is-i can't believe i'm giving this up. i was just getting the hang of this thing. >> thank you. i want to thank tom nol frn nolan for his service for 8 years. he led through change jz been a calm and thoughtful voice and honored to work with him and call him a friend. his leadership shaped my time as vice chair and will continue to shape and inform my time as chair. our city and transit system will be a unfinished project...
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. >> reporter: malcolm mitchell -- >> seriously. >> reporter: -- super bowl winner. steve hartman, on the road in houston. >> that's the "overnight news" for this wednesday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, c little later for the morning frws and "cbs this morning." heom tad bro ccastenter in new york city, i'm jericka duncan. >>> the big easy, hit hard. tornados tear through new orleans. we'll have the latest on casualties and damage. >> things start flying, i asked jesus to cover me, don't let me get hurt. next thing you know, here we are. >>> also tonight, the president battles for his travel ban. >> it would be very helpful to keeping the wrong people out of our country. >> and he makes another false claim. this time alleging a conspiracy to underreport the murder rate. >> the highest it's been in 47 years, right. did you know that? >>> the opioid toll is growing. >> the pandemic is devastating the very fiber of this country. if this were the flu, our county would be under quarantine. >>> and -- tuning up a car. so it sounds just right. ♪ >> thi
. >> reporter: malcolm mitchell -- >> seriously. >> reporter: -- super bowl winner. steve hartman, on the road in houston. >> that's the "overnight news" for this wednesday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, c little later for the morning frws and "cbs this morning." heom tad bro ccastenter in new york city, i'm jericka duncan. >>> the big easy, hit hard. tornados tear through new orleans. we'll have the latest on casualties...
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it's a bit of a shock by malcolm turnbull but he now has to wait and see whether trump will honor the refugee deal and that is in the balance. >> i wanted to ask you about that because mr. trump told the australian prime minister that the refugee agreement between it two countries was the worst deal ever, his words, then tweeted wednesday night that he will study what he called this dumb deal. so we don't know if this agreement is going to go ahead or not but explain to us why would the u.s. have agreed to take 1200 or so asylum seekers from australia? >> well, there was a rush towards the end of the previous administration under barack obama to get this deal confirmed so australia can close very controversial refugee camps on mcmanus island in the pacific. so there's a political imperative for australia to close these refugee camps and we have a transactional president as you know. and your question is spot on. trump would be looking at this and saying what's in this for america? now australia has agreed to take some refugees from central america that were do to go to the united stat
it's a bit of a shock by malcolm turnbull but he now has to wait and see whether trump will honor the refugee deal and that is in the balance. >> i wanted to ask you about that because mr. trump told the australian prime minister that the refugee agreement between it two countries was the worst deal ever, his words, then tweeted wednesday night that he will study what he called this dumb deal. so we don't know if this agreement is going to go ahead or not but explain to us why would the...
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president and malcolm turnbull, the conversation was heated with a deal negotiated during the obama administration which would see a thousand asylum seekers to the u.s. many are from iran, iraq, sudan, and somali, companies on trump's travel ban. he repeatedly called it a bad deal, saying one of the refuses would be the next boston bomber, and then the call was quickly ended. one tweeted this. the obama administration agreed to take thousands of immigrants from australia, why? i will study this dumb deal. the parliament house and reporter tim lissa, what is the reaction from the prime minister but also from ordinary australians? >> reporter: well, there is a deal of shock, because john, diplomatic relations between australia and the united states have never been carried on this way in living memory. and it suggests a changed dynamic for australia in relations with its most important, certainly its most important security partner, also of course like the rest of the world getting to know how relations will be done with donald trump. but the tweet you mentioned is especially damaging. just a couple
president and malcolm turnbull, the conversation was heated with a deal negotiated during the obama administration which would see a thousand asylum seekers to the u.s. many are from iran, iraq, sudan, and somali, companies on trump's travel ban. he repeatedly called it a bad deal, saying one of the refuses would be the next boston bomber, and then the call was quickly ended. one tweeted this. the obama administration agreed to take thousands of immigrants from australia, why? i will study this...
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rob malcolm, ktvu fox 2 news. >> rob, these people protesting, do you get the sense they are going to try to recall this trustee? >> reporter: yeah, that was one thing that we talked with the people that organized together we will. they said that certainly one of the avenues they want to explore and also they say they will be at all the trustee board meetings to let their voices be heard. >> it certainly doesn't sound like he is going to be backing down anytime soon. rob malcolm, thank you. >>> another storm is heading to the bay area after some light rain early this morning. we had a nice break for most of the day. here's a time-lapse view from today looking towards san jose. a little bit of cloud cover out there but the sun did come out. chief meteorologist bill martin is tracking the arrival of tomorrow's rain. >> we did get a bit of rain last night, most of it while we slept, guerneville an inch of rain, other spots much less than that. anywhere from a half inch down to .08 of an inch as you see there in san jose. more of a typical winter storm. we haven't seen a lot of typical wi
rob malcolm, ktvu fox 2 news. >> rob, these people protesting, do you get the sense they are going to try to recall this trustee? >> reporter: yeah, that was one thing that we talked with the people that organized together we will. they said that certainly one of the avenues they want to explore and also they say they will be at all the trustee board meetings to let their voices be heard. >> it certainly doesn't sound like he is going to be backing down anytime soon. rob...
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northbound 295 an earlierearl crash that forced a closure by malcolm x avenue has reopened.o. traffic is easing flowingng better coming in from northernnn maryland but suitland parkwayuts as a result isui stacked up back beyond brancheyr avenue so a little slow.tle slo try to avoid suitland parkway pa if you can if you're heading if into the district. allison. lison. >> caitlin, thank you. you >>> now to this week's deadly d fire in lorton, virginia.irginia a fire investigators nows now believe a five-year-old boy boy accidentally started the firethe that killed him.illed him. they say stellan lotuno wasno ws playing with a lighter afteright the fire started neighbors ne tried to help find him but nobuo one could get inside the garage where he was because ofas the intense flames.lames. two other people inside the house did main it out okay.out a >> this morning a desperatesprae search continues in northerntinu virginia fores a missing 15-year-old girl after policed i say she met a manlinrle.line >> police learned she had been communicating with a man fromfrm estonia. now the f
northbound 295 an earlierearl crash that forced a closure by malcolm x avenue has reopened.o. traffic is easing flowingng better coming in from northernnn maryland but suitland parkwayuts as a result isui stacked up back beyond brancheyr avenue so a little slow.tle slo try to avoid suitland parkway pa if you can if you're heading if into the district. allison. lison. >> caitlin, thank you. you >>> now to this week's deadly d fire in lorton, virginia.irginia a fire investigators...
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malcolm, donald trump doesn't know anything about this, nothing at all. but michael flynn's trajectory on this has been interesting. he said he didn't talk about sanctions. didn't do it. on friday a spokesman for flynn backtracked on that, telling nbc news flynn "can't be 100% sure but can't remember." >> the former director of the intelligence agency would not know about ofm, own force monitoring, which we monitor as a counterintelligence protection measure to ensure that that person is not a spy for a foreign power. everyone knows this. >> he should have been known when he talked to the ambassador that he was being monitored. >> there are two transcripts here, one seen by u.s. intelligence. that's our side of it. the russians have their own transcript of what was actually said, and these things could be used not only for blackmail, okay, but it could also be manipulated. his own protection right now is the fact that we know what he said. he should come clean, if he did a quid pro quo, if he did this on the day we were kicking out 35 russian spies and he
malcolm, donald trump doesn't know anything about this, nothing at all. but michael flynn's trajectory on this has been interesting. he said he didn't talk about sanctions. didn't do it. on friday a spokesman for flynn backtracked on that, telling nbc news flynn "can't be 100% sure but can't remember." >> the former director of the intelligence agency would not know about ofm, own force monitoring, which we monitor as a counterintelligence protection measure to ensure that that...
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senior fellow and molly o'toole, senior reporter, and msnbc contributor malcolm nance. thanks for being here. so we've had this sort of strange week in trump international diplomacy, max. give him a grade. i mean, it's been weird but what do you make of it? >> well, i would certainly not give him a passing grade for what he's done in the last couple weeks. i mean, he's hald the most disastrous opening since planet i from outer space at movie theaters. it's amazing. everything is upside down in the course of his presidency. i mean, what kind of money would you have put down on the fact that the president of the united states would create a crisis with the prime minister of australia? >> right. >> pretty long odd. it takes a lot of work for the president to get into a fight with the prime minister of australia but donald trump is willing to do what it takes. it's striking to me the way he has tough word for the prime minister of australia, one of our closest and oldest allies and nothing but nice words, kind words, for vladimir putin, the head of this anti-american dictat
senior fellow and molly o'toole, senior reporter, and msnbc contributor malcolm nance. thanks for being here. so we've had this sort of strange week in trump international diplomacy, max. give him a grade. i mean, it's been weird but what do you make of it? >> well, i would certainly not give him a passing grade for what he's done in the last couple weeks. i mean, he's hald the most disastrous opening since planet i from outer space at movie theaters. it's amazing. everything is upside...
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malcolm x. i've always found in modern american history, two figures that while oppose were intrigue twined king of malcolm x. my philosophy is a combination of the two. i'm always about getting it done by any means necessary. king was about getting it down. he just wasn't prepared to go by any means necessary. >> but he made his road easier. they looked at malcolm or like if i have to pick one of these i'll go with this one as you talk in the book it was related back to our history, who we are. can we say that about provocateurs today. tell me how the provocations we see saying what we hear. >> host: not just the agitators, the agitators in positions of power. how does that relate to e pluribus unum? >> guest: there's two points are history, 1860 which is when were going to go into a civil war in the countries that god's in's in the civil rights movement. always evolving around race which is an interesting discussion for another time. i bring those two points up to say those were times when the
malcolm x. i've always found in modern american history, two figures that while oppose were intrigue twined king of malcolm x. my philosophy is a combination of the two. i'm always about getting it done by any means necessary. king was about getting it down. he just wasn't prepared to go by any means necessary. >> but he made his road easier. they looked at malcolm or like if i have to pick one of these i'll go with this one as you talk in the book it was related back to our history, who...
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. >> rob malcolm is live in the north bay where flooding is once again a big concern. >> he's tracking the severity of the storm, mark. it is expected to be a good one. >> it will be an intense strength. we are talking about heavy rain at least 15 hours as we would head through your monday. as you can see right now, this will be the most intense one. you'll notice the very narrow band and that narrow band will be focused towards the bay area. right now though we have the clouds in play with some rain showers. really they are not here just yet with a lot of clouds in place for the region. but i expect more development over the next two to four hours offshore where they will increase and so will the intensity. as a result they are under the flood watch in place until 4:00 a.m. on tuesday. so once the rainfall rates verify and they will most likely turn into a flood warning or a flash flood warning. also the winds will be a big factor as well as they will be in place for a good portion of the region until 1:00 tomorrow afternoon. winds are gusting at 45 miles an hour and a high wind warni
. >> rob malcolm is live in the north bay where flooding is once again a big concern. >> he's tracking the severity of the storm, mark. it is expected to be a good one. >> it will be an intense strength. we are talking about heavy rain at least 15 hours as we would head through your monday. as you can see right now, this will be the most intense one. you'll notice the very narrow band and that narrow band will be focused towards the bay area. right now though we have the...
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malcolm jenkins from the philadelphia eagles, drafted by the saints. you were telling me you're not happy about that. >> no, it's tough for us. we enjoy the festivities of the week but at the closer you get the more you want to get out of here. it's hard to watch teams we worked really hard to t there and you don't end up there, you know, so i'm getting out of here saturday. cheryl: woaf to ask you, you have falcons, tom brady, everybody is saying saying that brady is unstoppable? >> i think this is the year that the myth gets broken. the falcons have a great team and they've got -- the best chance that they do have to dethrone brady and i think the team is ready. cheryl: let's talk about a couple of other things. you actually like many nfl players have gone into small business for yourself. you had a bow tie business. what we have seen with the administration is they want small business to grow, companies like yours to grow and prosper, lower taxes, less regulation, do you feel positive about those analysis? >> you know, i'm wait to go see what that a
malcolm jenkins from the philadelphia eagles, drafted by the saints. you were telling me you're not happy about that. >> no, it's tough for us. we enjoy the festivities of the week but at the closer you get the more you want to get out of here. it's hard to watch teams we worked really hard to t there and you don't end up there, you know, so i'm getting out of here saturday. cheryl: woaf to ask you, you have falcons, tom brady, everybody is saying saying that brady is unstoppable?...
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the president had a stormy phone call earlier with prime minister malcolm turnbull. mr trump is unhappy with a deal, struck by the obama administration, to take people from australian refugee camps. you are watching bbc news. time now for hardtalk.
the president had a stormy phone call earlier with prime minister malcolm turnbull. mr trump is unhappy with a deal, struck by the obama administration, to take people from australian refugee camps. you are watching bbc news. time now for hardtalk.
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to have her on our council so i strongly, strongly urge you folks to reappoint here i'll go to john malcolm hillan i think his first name is john but i think on the council for 9 years as a state in urban forestry issued he's been a very loyal member of the council of great resource i think his attendance is close to perfect since he's been on the council mine is almost perfect i think i've missed 2 in the past of years and john malcolm hillan is a great member of labor tree commission with a history that is helpful as we consider landmark tree issues going forward and the next person i'll speak to say phillip pierce going for the last seat you mention he's very qualified used to work for the friends the urban forestry and going for the community seat on the council he worked for 4 years as president of the urban forest as a committee organizer know all parts of the city and reassigned from the president prop e running the campaign for prop e that was successful he was deeply connected to all issues of the urban forestry and i think gave us a great perspective on various community and their
to have her on our council so i strongly, strongly urge you folks to reappoint here i'll go to john malcolm hillan i think his first name is john but i think on the council for 9 years as a state in urban forestry issued he's been a very loyal member of the council of great resource i think his attendance is close to perfect since he's been on the council mine is almost perfect i think i've missed 2 in the past of years and john malcolm hillan is a great member of labor tree commission with a...
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it follows the president's stormy telephone call with prime minister, malcolm turnbull. mr trump is unhappy with a deal to take people from australian refugee camps. the us has said it will deliver an effective and overwhelming response if north korea chooses to use nuclear weapons. speaking at the end of his two—day visit to south korea. the new american defence secretary, james mattis, said any attack on the united states or its allies would be defeated. now on bbc news: thursday in parliament.
it follows the president's stormy telephone call with prime minister, malcolm turnbull. mr trump is unhappy with a deal to take people from australian refugee camps. the us has said it will deliver an effective and overwhelming response if north korea chooses to use nuclear weapons. speaking at the end of his two—day visit to south korea. the new american defence secretary, james mattis, said any attack on the united states or its allies would be defeated. now on bbc news: thursday in...
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. >> malcolm-x. i found two figures that were opposed but intertwined and that is malcolm-x and dr. king. i am kind of a combination of the two. i am about getting it done by any means necessary. king said to president johnson you need to do this. he wasn't prepared to go by any means necessary. >> don't you think malcolm made king's role easier? >> he made it a lot easier. even as you say in the book it was related back to our history. can we say that about prov provocators today? >> i don't like the burning and the looting. >> not just the agitators on the street. how does that relate to e plorbus? >> 1860 when the country is going to war and i would say the civil rights movement. ironically always evolving around race. they were times the union was in trouble. we were unified maybe not in the region but unified in liberty. if you get nothing else i say today liberty is at the core of who we are. this unity piece we have talking about. when the president of the united states gets on twitter and says these so-called judges all of us get upset because we know that is not right. that
. >> malcolm-x. i found two figures that were opposed but intertwined and that is malcolm-x and dr. king. i am kind of a combination of the two. i am about getting it done by any means necessary. king said to president johnson you need to do this. he wasn't prepared to go by any means necessary. >> don't you think malcolm made king's role easier? >> he made it a lot easier. even as you say in the book it was related back to our history. can we say that about prov provocators...
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malcolm turnbull, the australian prime minister, says that the conversation ended courteously and that donald trump didn't hang up on him. it seems what has infuriated mrtrump is the on him. it seems what has infuriated mr trump is the deal struck with australia and the outgoing 0bama administration at the end of last year. the deal would allow about 1250 refugees from australia's offshore processing centres in nauru and papa new guinea to go and live in the united states, and that seems to be the source of some friction. again, we don't know whether that conversation ended abruptly but we know it is making headlines around the world. and the washington post began this cover reporting edwards scheduled to be an hour—long conversation but it was only 25 minutes, cut short by donald trump. he described the resettlement deal as the worst deal ever and accused australia is trying to export the next boston,. strong language. —— the next boston bomber. malcolm turnbull was a very wealthy successful businessmen in a past life and has been trying to handle this with the delicate diplomac
malcolm turnbull, the australian prime minister, says that the conversation ended courteously and that donald trump didn't hang up on him. it seems what has infuriated mrtrump is the on him. it seems what has infuriated mr trump is the deal struck with australia and the outgoing 0bama administration at the end of last year. the deal would allow about 1250 refugees from australia's offshore processing centres in nauru and papa new guinea to go and live in the united states, and that seems to be...
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we will give you the other point of view, he was the austrian prime minister malcolm turnbull‘s take, rather testy phone calls. well i have seen that report, and i'm not going to comment on the conversation other than to say that in the course of the conversation as you know and was confirmed by the president's official spokesman in the white house, the president assure me that he would continue with, honour the agreement that we entered into with the obama administration with respect to refugee resettlement.” guess, mrtrump is respect to refugee resettlement.” guess, mr trump is doing what he thinks those supporters want comity is being tough again on immigrants, refugees. that is right, his spokesman said that the immigrants or the refugees that they did accept would go through this extreme betting that he has been talking about, he has instituted on america's own refugee and immigrant admissions, but mr spicer did underline how extremely, extremely upset mrtrump was underline how extremely, extremely upset mr trump was with this deal. 0ther upset mr trump was with this deal. ot
we will give you the other point of view, he was the austrian prime minister malcolm turnbull‘s take, rather testy phone calls. well i have seen that report, and i'm not going to comment on the conversation other than to say that in the course of the conversation as you know and was confirmed by the president's official spokesman in the white house, the president assure me that he would continue with, honour the agreement that we entered into with the obama administration with respect to...
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with call with australia's malcolm turnbull, donald trump has clarified his position about that refugee resettlement deal. the president says that he loves australia and will respect the deal done by the above administration to take refugees being held in offshore detention centres in the pacific. the us defence secretary james mattis reassures the leader of south korea that the ties between the two nations remain strong. he is now heading to japan. this video is treading on bbc .com. beyonce, of course, sharing more pictures from her very elaborate photo shoot, celebrating her becoming pregnant with twins. posted on her website, they show the superstar in a number of fantastical posers. that is all from me. do stay with us here on bbc world news. goodbye. now, on bbc news, it is time for hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, with me, zeinab badawi. my guest is american journalist theo padnos. from october 2012 to august 2014 he was held hostage in syria by the nusra front, which is allied to al-qaeda. he was beaten, abused, not knowing from day to day if he would be shot or spared by his capt
with call with australia's malcolm turnbull, donald trump has clarified his position about that refugee resettlement deal. the president says that he loves australia and will respect the deal done by the above administration to take refugees being held in offshore detention centres in the pacific. the us defence secretary james mattis reassures the leader of south korea that the ties between the two nations remain strong. he is now heading to japan. this video is treading on bbc .com. beyonce,...
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malcolm turnbull says he only spoke frankly with donald trump. now it is time for our news review. we start with the romanian daily national, which shows protestors in the streets of the capital bucharest. a quarter of a million people demonstrated against new government measures to decriminalise some levels of corruption. the guardian writes about the trump administration, quote, "officially putting iran on notice." it's after the middle eastern nation tested a ballistic missile at the weekend. one commentator in the article calls the white house's comments reckless and dangerous. india's finance minister is on the front page of the business standard. the government there has unveiled its annual budget, with promises to boost rural spending and pull more people out of poverty. the japan times reports that former un secretary general ban ki—moon has ended his bid to take on south korea's presidency. he was widely expected to run in this year's elections, following the impeachment of park geun—hye. the gruelling life of a courier in china, a feature on the new york times interna
malcolm turnbull says he only spoke frankly with donald trump. now it is time for our news review. we start with the romanian daily national, which shows protestors in the streets of the capital bucharest. a quarter of a million people demonstrated against new government measures to decriminalise some levels of corruption. the guardian writes about the trump administration, quote, "officially putting iran on notice." it's after the middle eastern nation tested a ballistic missile at...
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malcolm scott is standing by. a strong start for 2017. happy new year, malcolm. >> thank you. let's put this in the context of the chinese new year, which often we see a pullback in january and february. put in that perspective, the pmi's pretty strong, the number we saw today. the other number is the nonmanufacturing pmi. the services pmi was very robust again. what a difference a year makes. time last year everyone was panicking about china's outlook. right now is pretty robust. anna: thank you very much, malcolm scott, with a brief look at what's happenings on the data front in china. luke, what is the big concern for you in china? is it that the government and stimulustakes their for what off too quickly, or is it around trade wars with the united states? >> i think it's really what happens with the stimulus there. they did remarkable job last year of alien the ship. we will watch closely what happens in the property market in china. generally we will see a bit of stability from china this year. it's not going to be taken as much attention as it did last year. we will almo
malcolm scott is standing by. a strong start for 2017. happy new year, malcolm. >> thank you. let's put this in the context of the chinese new year, which often we see a pullback in january and february. put in that perspective, the pmi's pretty strong, the number we saw today. the other number is the nonmanufacturing pmi. the services pmi was very robust again. what a difference a year makes. time last year everyone was panicking about china's outlook. right now is pretty robust. anna:...
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. >> i want to thank khizr khan for your honor and sacrifice. [ applause ] malcolm nantz and one of the great historians of our time, evan thomas. it's been a great night. i love hearing from american university tonight, a great university, i love the college tour. to me it's the blues brothers, we're back on tour. thank you, "all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in" -- >> our allies, a lot of people taking advantage of us. >> with friends like these -- >> donald trump did hang up. his tone was described as yelling. >> the president of the united states openly feuding with allies. >> unnecessary and frankly harmful open dispute. >> tonight, senator tim kaine on what he says is diplomatic amateur hour. on the president's refugee ban and on new heightened concerns about the people running the white house. >> what's making america less safe is to have a white supremacist named to the national security council. >>> plus, officials in the u.s. military now raising major concerns over president trump's hastily approved ground strike in yemen. then as protests continu
. >> i want to thank khizr khan for your honor and sacrifice. [ applause ] malcolm nantz and one of the great historians of our time, evan thomas. it's been a great night. i love hearing from american university tonight, a great university, i love the college tour. to me it's the blues brothers, we're back on tour. thank you, "all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in" -- >> our allies, a lot of people taking advantage of us....
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. >> rob malcolm is live in san francisco where crews are cleaning the streets an breaking it all down. happy new year rob. or more specifically,. [ speaking foreign language ] >> reporter: well said. people were thankful the weather cooperated. this brought large crowd to downtown san francisco. no one left disappointed today. the annual chinese new year parade started off with a bang and when the smoke cleared it snaked its way up to market street. it was a celebration of old and new. >> and i have always felt have privileged to be the first ms. chinatown usa. >> reporter: some of the beauty today rode in trolley cars as other ms. chinatowns shared in the honors. >> i'm proud of our rich heritage. my father came from china in 1950. we are very proud to be here as chinese americans. >> reporter: one thing that hasn't let the fans down is the chinese new year parade are the wonderful colors. it is the year of the rooster. just take a look. a bunch of black belts dressed up as roosters. >> yes, we can be wicked animals. [ laughter ] >> reporter: more than 100 groups wore elaborate costu
. >> rob malcolm is live in san francisco where crews are cleaning the streets an breaking it all down. happy new year rob. or more specifically,. [ speaking foreign language ] >> reporter: well said. people were thankful the weather cooperated. this brought large crowd to downtown san francisco. no one left disappointed today. the annual chinese new year parade started off with a bang and when the smoke cleared it snaked its way up to market street. it was a celebration of old and...
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a heated phone call with donald trump and prime minister malcolm turnbull. many of the refugees from muslim majority countries listed in president trump's travel ban. obama administration agreed to accept more than 1,000 refugees now detained by australia which does not accept refugees over crime concerns. >> our sources say president trump kept telling the prime minister the deal with the previous administration was a bad deal and one of the refugees would turn out to be the next boston bomber. the source says as the australian leader pressed mr. trump on the refugee issue, the president told aides he wanted to end the call. he did so when the prime minister tried to change the subject to fighting isis. a source familiar with the circumstances says the president was fatigued from a long day of conversations with foreign leaders.
a heated phone call with donald trump and prime minister malcolm turnbull. many of the refugees from muslim majority countries listed in president trump's travel ban. obama administration agreed to accept more than 1,000 refugees now detained by australia which does not accept refugees over crime concerns. >> our sources say president trump kept telling the prime minister the deal with the previous administration was a bad deal and one of the refugees would turn out to be the next boston...
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but really it was because malcolm turnbull was looking for ways to box in president trump as a done deal by forcing his hand even though malcolm turnbull knew he campaigned vigorously with fell full idea know when that this would come and. so now when the discussion happens it was not pretty., it because president trump knew what malcolm turnbull tried to do. so there was of the discussion but then went to make this announcement to force president trump's and. so now we have a relationship that is up in the year.american allia -- in the air. but that is what happens when you play with fire and backfires. and as part of the whole campaign that you could box somebody in like that. >> host: nick adams is our guest with the in depth program.an2 "in dept his first book in 2010. then "exceptional america" in 2012 the american and boomerang. 2013 retaking america. last year as did green card warrior.john and davenport florida you are on the air. >> caller: good afternoon gentlemen. this is my second call ida think in 20 years. the last time i called and i have watched since the beginning is the
but really it was because malcolm turnbull was looking for ways to box in president trump as a done deal by forcing his hand even though malcolm turnbull knew he campaigned vigorously with fell full idea know when that this would come and. so now when the discussion happens it was not pretty., it because president trump knew what malcolm turnbull tried to do. so there was of the discussion but then went to make this announcement to force president trump's and. so now we have a relationship that...
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hear from our exclusive interview with malcolm turnbull. government debates the brexit bill, we focus on do you exit and what it means for investors. coming up later, we speak with the opec secretary-general, mohammed barkindo. we talk about trump and deregulation. ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance" in london. we are seeing a bit of a dollar move. mark: stocks are rising for the third consecutive day, the highest level since december 7, 2015. lots to get through today. hsbc, the big story. shares down as much as 6.8%. the biggest decline on a closing basis since 2009. for the quarter profit missing estimates on a surprise drop in revenue. the bank says it boosted cost-cutting measures and will extend its buyback. the chief executive is battling five years of declining revenues as he peers back the sprawling globin empire -- global empire. barclays and rbs lloyd's -- only one is lower. it is lloyd's. since brexit. billiton, the world's biggest miner, reporting results on-expected surging demand. anglo american, the biggest produc
hear from our exclusive interview with malcolm turnbull. government debates the brexit bill, we focus on do you exit and what it means for investors. coming up later, we speak with the opec secretary-general, mohammed barkindo. we talk about trump and deregulation. ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance" in london. we are seeing a bit of a dollar move. mark: stocks are rising for the third consecutive day, the highest level since december 7, 2015. lots to get through today....
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let's talk now to malcolm trobe, interim general secretary of the association of school and college leaders, he joins us from leicester. what can be done to address this really worrying, alarming shortage of teachers in maths and science, some of the subjects that we really need children to be good at if we are to prosper long term as an economy. yes, we are looking very much for the education department to put out a strategy which will encourage people to enter teaching and also to retain teachers. one of the difficulties at the moment is we are not actually recruiting enough, we do not have enough places in initial teacher training we believe to get the number of teachers we need coming into the profession. so we need to look at the modelling to ensure that we are actually providing sufficient places. we also then need to make the roads into teaching and the ways of applying to come into teaching straightforward. why then the shortage in particular in these subjects, things like physics, mathematics and so on? quite simply we have had a shortfall in the subjects for several years and we h
let's talk now to malcolm trobe, interim general secretary of the association of school and college leaders, he joins us from leicester. what can be done to address this really worrying, alarming shortage of teachers in maths and science, some of the subjects that we really need children to be good at if we are to prosper long term as an economy. yes, we are looking very much for the education department to put out a strategy which will encourage people to enter teaching and also to retain...
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((sot)) malcolm turnbull "it's better that these things, these conversations, are conducted candidly, frankly, privately." this.. just hours after.. the white house issued a stern warning to iran. ((sot)) flynn: "as of today, we ar notice the warning.. in response to iran testing another ballistic missile and other recent provocative actions on u-s war ships.. tag so.. from iran to australia.. the travel ban and mexico.. secretary of state rex tillerson, who was sworn in last night, certainly has his plate full as he reports to work for his first full day on the job today. he eh, abc news, ny. happening today-- a vote is expected on donald trump's nomination for secretary of education. and it will be very close. two republican senators now say they will not support betsy davos for the position. every democrat is expected to vote against her as well-- leaving the senate in a 50-50 tie. vice president mike pence would then cast the tie breaking vote. democratic senators have slammed davos-- saying she knows too little about public school education to do her job correctly. happening righ
((sot)) malcolm turnbull "it's better that these things, these conversations, are conducted candidly, frankly, privately." this.. just hours after.. the white house issued a stern warning to iran. ((sot)) flynn: "as of today, we ar notice the warning.. in response to iran testing another ballistic missile and other recent provocative actions on u-s war ships.. tag so.. from iran to australia.. the travel ban and mexico.. secretary of state rex tillerson, who was sworn in last...
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president trump and australian prime minister malcolm turnbull are reported to have had a less than diplomatic telephone conversation about resettling refugees. it was about a deal — signed by president obama — to move illegal immigrants from australia to america for resettlement. ijust i just wanted to ask a question, why? it could be 2000 or more. i just said why? why are we doing this? what is the purpose? we will see what happens. previous administration has said something andi administration has said something and i have to respect that. but i can also say, why are we doing this? that is why we are in the jams that we are in. 100 days is coming up in five minutes. now the weather. the weather system today has certainly caused issues in the west. you can see the cloud spiralling in the west. this is still developing. we have distinct areas of low pressure. this is giving a real squeeze in the wind. some huge waves because of severe gales. in contrast, this is the north sea on the east. much calmer. windy throughout, but there is a squeeze up throughout, but there is a squeeze up throug
president trump and australian prime minister malcolm turnbull are reported to have had a less than diplomatic telephone conversation about resettling refugees. it was about a deal — signed by president obama — to move illegal immigrants from australia to america for resettlement. ijust i just wanted to ask a question, why? it could be 2000 or more. i just said why? why are we doing this? what is the purpose? we will see what happens. previous administration has said something andi...
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they are -- malcolm, why is this unified front so significant? >> it is one number that tells us why it is so significant. $157 trillion yuan. u.s.is about 11 trillion dollars. what will tend to happen is it will all pile into stocks while it is looking for a home. the fed will try to push that down in the money will escape elsewhere and go into other asset classes. think of it as a balloon. the regulators have tried to press on one part of the balloon as another part in place. fashiong in a concerted , maybe we'll see a effort to keep that lid on that growth. >> and this is all to break that mindset of implicit guarantees. the government will not come to the rescue of investors, even if they do see losses. >> that mindset has led to a huge swelling of the asset management and wealth management product. banks are on many sides of this, and they are owned by the government in many cases. with the expection that something should go wrong, the government would step in and protects us. the bank, they are happy to keep something in the money and want
they are -- malcolm, why is this unified front so significant? >> it is one number that tells us why it is so significant. $157 trillion yuan. u.s.is about 11 trillion dollars. what will tend to happen is it will all pile into stocks while it is looking for a home. the fed will try to push that down in the money will escape elsewhere and go into other asset classes. think of it as a balloon. the regulators have tried to press on one part of the balloon as another part in place. fashiong...
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that exclusive interview with malcolm turnbull is up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ yousef: welcome back. you're watching bloomberg. i am yousef gamal el-din in dubai. shery: i am shery ahn in hong kong. malcolm turnbull says he has had several frank exchanges with president trump, but the details are not meant for the public domain. in an exclusive interview with daybreak australia, he described the american president as having a big personality with a very big job. we have had several conversations now, and they have been constructive, frank, and forthright. deep engagement with the american administration, and every american administration. australian-u.s. alliance, relationship, is deep. ofis held over a century fighting side-by-side in every major conflict. it is an alliance. it is an economic heart ownership. and it is built on millions of people links and family links come in so it is very strong and deep. >> what you think of the man though? >> he is a very big personality and has a very big job. >> in terms of the added difficulty of d
that exclusive interview with malcolm turnbull is up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ yousef: welcome back. you're watching bloomberg. i am yousef gamal el-din in dubai. shery: i am shery ahn in hong kong. malcolm turnbull says he has had several frank exchanges with president trump, but the details are not meant for the public domain. in an exclusive interview with daybreak australia, he described the american president as having a big personality with a very big job. we have had several...
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malcolm x. the panthers nationalism, affirmative action. that was a -- it was all a much more complicated history. it was also much more difficult to fund. i mean, it was hard enough to get people -- corporations, for instance, to put the corporate logo on the fire hoses in birminghamham and people getting beat up on the bridge in selma, that was tough and there were very few corporate sponsors, a few, you know, lotus software development gets a big shout-out because they early that helped spreadsheet that helped developers, they stood up and did it. on eyes two there was not a single corporate underwrite. it was aall public must be and bill cosby, interestingly enough they gave a lot of money and big party in new york at their -- their townhouse and raised a whole bunch of money for us. i don't know if that answers the question. >> why do you think -- why wasn't there corporate funding in eyes 2, was there like a shift? >> it's interesting -- yeah, it's interesting you say that in 2017 when on eyes 2 or 1? >> 2. was there a shift, there se
malcolm x. the panthers nationalism, affirmative action. that was a -- it was all a much more complicated history. it was also much more difficult to fund. i mean, it was hard enough to get people -- corporations, for instance, to put the corporate logo on the fire hoses in birminghamham and people getting beat up on the bridge in selma, that was tough and there were very few corporate sponsors, a few, you know, lotus software development gets a big shout-out because they early that helped...
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malcolm, this is coming to you. i begin with visual aid. the day that the u.s. delegation arrived for the first time. that caught my eye. that would be victor -- the russia spy ship victor lin af is south of connecticut international water not far from navy base is gra ten. that would be troubling it could be super troubling now that the russia is involved in u.s. domestic politics. here is the second action, two aircrafts flying low over u.s. vessel at sea, u.s. navy destroyer. they unvaled -- during normal times, a non-2017 would be responded toby the united states by the president of the united states if you're russia, watching all of this, what are you thinking? >> first of all, these acts which are being carried out publicly, the deployment of ssca advanced cruise missile, all of this su 26 fencer that is for russia's consumption. it's not a message to donald trump. it's an assist to give him leverage to say he going to be strong towards russia. the russian intelligence collect or. that's on routine deployment. that vessel operates between kings bay georgia
malcolm, this is coming to you. i begin with visual aid. the day that the u.s. delegation arrived for the first time. that caught my eye. that would be victor -- the russia spy ship victor lin af is south of connecticut international water not far from navy base is gra ten. that would be troubling it could be super troubling now that the russia is involved in u.s. domestic politics. here is the second action, two aircrafts flying low over u.s. vessel at sea, u.s. navy destroyer. they unvaled --...
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malcolm x is ok, whatever he says, his hateful speech about white people, but trump is a racist. you got tim tebow, a football player, who had a very good year with the denver broncos one year, he can't even get a backup job in the nfl because he's a politically conservative white man. white people need to staun and show some pride in their race. and white parents need to start educating their children to all the great things that white people have done in this contry. host: that's thomas in glen bernie. a couple of tweets this morning. tom keller, in response to discussions about the johnson amendment we have been having this morning. he says, the solution is simply to have churches pay taxes. this is maverick who writes tax ex-im status goes tour in my opinion. like the nfl, some of these megachurches, he adds as far as examples. again we have been having some discussion about the johnson amendment if you want to be -- find out other things that have been said or discussed on this network, go to our website at c-span.org for more information. can you also remember the president
malcolm x is ok, whatever he says, his hateful speech about white people, but trump is a racist. you got tim tebow, a football player, who had a very good year with the denver broncos one year, he can't even get a backup job in the nfl because he's a politically conservative white man. white people need to staun and show some pride in their race. and white parents need to start educating their children to all the great things that white people have done in this contry. host: that's thomas in...
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we mentioned the spat between the australian prime minister, malcolm turnbull, and the president. "a call cut short" is how it is reported, though the white house have just described it as "cordial." it seems the conversation may have turned sour over a deal president 0bama made to take in 1600 refugees from australia. yes most of the australian papers have it on their front page, the aussie tabloids never shy when it comes to expressing an opinion. this is the australian, "allies in a war of words, megaphone diplomacy" the sydney morning herald, "dumb deal" quoting mr trump's tweet. and this christian, is the daily telegraph, which is to the point: "donald thump". so, we've got a flavour as to the how the australians might be feeling christian but here's a little more of what the president's press secretary had to say, just a short time ago. i have a lot of respect for australia, i love it as a country, but we had a problem where, for whatever reason, president 0bama said they would take probably well over 1000 illegal immigrants who we re over 1000 illegal immigrants who were in
we mentioned the spat between the australian prime minister, malcolm turnbull, and the president. "a call cut short" is how it is reported, though the white house have just described it as "cordial." it seems the conversation may have turned sour over a deal president 0bama made to take in 1600 refugees from australia. yes most of the australian papers have it on their front page, the aussie tabloids never shy when it comes to expressing an opinion. this is the australian,...
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all the reports he hung up on the australian prime minister, malcolm turnbull. this is the leaks real leaks. the news is fake. 0ne this is the leaks real leaks. the news is fake. one thing ifelt this is the leaks real leaks. the news is fake. one thing i felt it megs. is. fake. eggtbing.lfsl§itzxg 1 " ' ' was—r —— f to nsgs is. fake. eastbingjfsltitzg 1 " ' ' was—r —— f todo, nsgs is. fake. eastbingjfsltitzg 1 " ' ' was—r —— . todo,;z; we was important to do, and i hope we can correct it, nobody i have more respect for than reporters, good reporters. he says leaks are real, the news is fake. let me bring you in on this, the president is perfectly within his rights to be furious about this. important confidential information making its way into the public domain? absolutely. leaguers have agendas. putting this information out there, asking their name is not attached to it. sometimes because they could be in legal trouble. they feel it has to be reported on. other times they have a grudge, trying to - power have a grudge, trying to gain power wi
all the reports he hung up on the australian prime minister, malcolm turnbull. this is the leaks real leaks. the news is fake. 0ne this is the leaks real leaks. the news is fake. one thing ifelt this is the leaks real leaks. the news is fake. one thing i felt it megs. is. fake. eggtbing.lfsl§itzxg 1 " ' ' was—r —— f to nsgs is. fake. eastbingjfsltitzg 1 " ' ' was—r —— f todo, nsgs is. fake. eastbingjfsltitzg 1 " ' ' was—r —— . todo,;z; we was important to do,...
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malcolm has been murdered. it has a terrible effect on the moral of the people, i'm terrified of the repercussions in the streets. one wonders who is next. as the airlift got under way, there was no letup in the eruption itself. lava streams from a vent low in the crater flowed down to the sea on the east of the island, away from the town for the time being, but it could start flowing again at any time. the russians heralded their new generation space station with a spectacular night launch. they've called it mir, russian for peace.
malcolm has been murdered. it has a terrible effect on the moral of the people, i'm terrified of the repercussions in the streets. one wonders who is next. as the airlift got under way, there was no letup in the eruption itself. lava streams from a vent low in the crater flowed down to the sea on the east of the island, away from the town for the time being, but it could start flowing again at any time. the russians heralded their new generation space station with a spectacular night launch....
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a heated phone call with donald trump and prime minister malcolm turnbull. many of the refugees from muslim majority countries listed in president trump's travel ban. obama administration agreed to accept more than 1,000 refugees now detained by australia which does not accept refugees over crime concerns. >> our sources say president trump kept telling the prime minister the deal with the previous administration was a bad deal and one of the refugees would turn out to be the next boston bomber. the source says as the australian leader pressed mr. trump on the refugee issue, the president told aides he wanted to end the call. he did so when the prime minister tried to change the subject to fighting isis. a source familiar with the circumstances says the president was fatigued from a long day of conversations with foreign leaders. conversations including tense moments. after the story broke, turnbull said the conversation ended courteously. we also have new information on president trump's phone call with mexican president nieto. that came last friday after n
a heated phone call with donald trump and prime minister malcolm turnbull. many of the refugees from muslim majority countries listed in president trump's travel ban. obama administration agreed to accept more than 1,000 refugees now detained by australia which does not accept refugees over crime concerns. >> our sources say president trump kept telling the prime minister the deal with the previous administration was a bad deal and one of the refugees would turn out to be the next boston...
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. >> malcolm jenkins one of many nf players that protested during the national anthem. you can support police and hold them accountable simultaneously. he goes a step further. >> his a administration is antiblack. this is a time to stand up and resist. >> we at the police departments in america need to have a better relationship with the communities we serve. >> newly confirmed attorney general jeff sessions is charged with the scope of the forces. i'm dann cuellar, channel6 "action news." >> trump adviser kelly an conway is mired in controversy tonight one day after president trump blasted nordstroms for dropping his daughter's clothing line, conway said, go buy things from ivanka's store. you >i'll give you a free commercia. >> ethics rules block the white house from this. > still to come, penn state takes steps to keep greek students safe in the wake of a fraternity death and sixers create magic in orlando. cecily? >> i'm tracking warmer air this weekend. it comes at a price. i'll explain in the forecast. > >>> tonight we are exposing problems at the pump. we have un
. >> malcolm jenkins one of many nf players that protested during the national anthem. you can support police and hold them accountable simultaneously. he goes a step further. >> his a administration is antiblack. this is a time to stand up and resist. >> we at the police departments in america need to have a better relationship with the communities we serve. >> newly confirmed attorney general jeff sessions is charged with the scope of the forces. i'm dann cuellar,...
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. >> i want to hear malcolm nance. what fellow offers saying. what are they thinking. the president put your work in quotation mark on social media this week. the world intelligence and it is impossible to be president without a functioning and motivated intelligence communities. >> the things i'm hearing on the street from people in the former members of the intelligence community are not positive. this brings them back to the period before he made his visit to the cia where he was spenlding every day insulting the cia intelligence community. now we have the tweet where he claims fbi are involved in illegal activity, illegal leaks. this is not going to bold well for him. most important things to note there's a few indicator that i fund disturbing. that's where he has been hinting that former members of the clinton white house may have been responsible for that leak and clinton team that were in the intelligence communities may have been responsible for the leak they may be getting ready to ratchet up witch hunt all of that will do is insight rebellion throughout commu
. >> i want to hear malcolm nance. what fellow offers saying. what are they thinking. the president put your work in quotation mark on social media this week. the world intelligence and it is impossible to be president without a functioning and motivated intelligence communities. >> the things i'm hearing on the street from people in the former members of the intelligence community are not positive. this brings them back to the period before he made his visit to the cia where he was...