Sunday, 10 December 2017

Donald Trump Lashes Out At CNN, ABC Over Reporting Errors

Donald Trump Lashes Out At CNN, ABC Over Reporting ErrorsPresident Donald Trump attacked CNN and ABC for recent reporting errors in stories involving the investigation into potential collusion between the Trump campaign and Russian officials during the 2016 election.




Protesters gather in Kiev after police recapture ex-Georgia leader Saakashvili

Protesters gather in Kiev after police recapture ex-Georgia leader SaakashviliBy Alessandra Prentice and Natalia Zinets KIEV (Reuters) - Ukrainian police recaptured the former president of Georgia Mikheil Saakashvili on Friday, prompting further protests in central Kiev by his supporters who freed him from police custody earlier this week. The development is the latest twist in a long feud between Ukrainian authorities and Saakashvili, who has turned on his one-time patron President Petro Poroshenko, accusing him of corruption and calling for his removal from office. General Prosecutor Yuriy Lutsenko, who says Saakashvili is suspected of assisting a criminal organization, said the opposition leader had been detained by police and was in a temporary detention facility.




Prosecutor declines to charge officer in deaf man's killing

Prosecutor declines to charge officer in deaf man's killingOKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — An Oklahoma prosecutor announced Friday that he won't charge a police officer who fatally shot a deaf man, determining the killing was legally justified after the man aggressively approached the officer while armed with a 2-foot metal pipe.




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Deputy national security adviser Dina Powell to leave White House

Deputy national security adviser Dina Powell to leave White HouseThe White House confirmed Friday that Dina Powell, deputy national security adviser to President Trump, will leave her post in January. NBC’s Hallie Jackson reports on the circumstances of the amicable departure.




Donald Trump salutes civil rights heroes at boycotted museum opening

Donald Trump salutes civil rights heroes at boycotted museum openingUS leader Donald Trump called for an end to racial hatred Saturday at the launch of a museum dedicated to victims of white-supremacist violence in America’s Deep South, a ceremony boycotted by several black leaders. The president’s attendance at a private gathering to open the Mississippi Civil Rights Museum and the Museum of Mississippi History next door, which came at the invitation of the state’s Republican governor, had triggered a backlash from some who marched in the movement to win those rights, including veteran US congressman John Lewis. Lewis – a Democratic lawmaker from Georgia who also skipped Trump’s presidential inauguration in January – said Friday that the president’s "attendance and his hurtful policies are an insult to the people portrayed in this civil rights museum." Democratic US congressman Bennie Thompson of Mississippi joined Lewis in the boycott. Trump did not reference the controversy in his tribute, opting instead to stay on script. In his remarks to invited guests prior to the museum’s public opening, the president emphasized the new institution’s recording of "the oppression, cruelty and injustice inflicted on the African American community, the fight to end slavery." President Donald Trump greets Charles Evers, brother of slain civil rights leader Medgar Evers Credit: Kevin Lamarque/Reuters "We want our country to be a place where every child from every background can grow up free from fear, innocent of hatred and surrounded by love, opportunity and hope," he said. Trump honored the legacy of slain activist Medgar Evers, whose widow and brother were in attendance, as well as Martin Luther King Jr – "a man we have studied and watched and admired for my entire life." He called the museum "an incredible tribute to Mississippi, a state I love; a state I’ve had great success." "This is a tribute to our nation at the highest level." Afterward, he took to Twitter to express his "great honor" at the ceremony and "pay solemn tribute to our heroes of the past & dedicate ourselves to building a future of freedom, equality, justice & peace." Small protests turned out in Jackson against the president’s presence, which was also boycotted by the city’s mayor and the president of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). Several racially charged controversies have beset the Trump administration in its first year, notably his reaction to an August rally of white supremacists and neo-Nazis in Charlottesville, Virginia. Trump came under fire from Republicans and Democrats alike after he failed to definitively condemn the role of white supremacists in the event, which turned violent and left one woman dead. In 1965, Lewis – one of King’s closest collaborators – led a landmark civil rights march in Selma, Alabama that prompted state troopers to attack the protesters during what later became known as "Bloody Sunday." Lewis suffered a fractured skull. When Lewis bowed out of the president’s inauguration ceremony earlier this year, Trump called him "all talk" and "not action or results."  




10 Things to Know for Today

10 Things to Know for TodayYour daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today: