clear why that decision wasn t made to press charges further and the police chief addressed that as well. in may of 13, we did have a situation where online threatening comments were made. we had a detective assigned to investigate it. the detective spoke with legal counsel for the capital gazette. several members of the capital gazette staff. it was discussed that the capital gazette did not wish to pursue criminal charges. there was near doing so would exacerbate an already flammable situation. reporter: craig, so a lot of questions about what could have been done differently then. although it s likely it would have just ban restraining order situation. we don t know whether that would have changed events here but that s part of the conversation going on here. interesting to hear the police chief talk how this guy is still not cooperating and also they used facial recognition software to help identify him. what more do we know about that? reporter: we know the suspe
need for a new type of candidate to help the democrats win their elections in the fall. i ve got four fresh faces on this show tonight. they want to change the country, the party, i want to get a chance to talk to them. first, i want to talk to you. this summer has turned out to be shocking, even by the standards of the trump era, okay? just this week we had a cnn reporter who was barred from a white house event for the crime of doing her job and asking some tough questions of the president. also, you had trump threatening to yank away the security clearances from former top intelligence officials just out of smit, they didn t do anything wrong. and we got to hear recordings of trump two months before being elected president of the united states, talking about how to pay off a playboy model. and before that we had the horror in helsinki, where the president of the united states played lap dog to vladimir
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all the way to the very end. he did one at midnight in michigan or wisconsin, i can t remember which state, pushing all the way through. he says he s going to campaign for the gop six or seven days a week ahead of the midterms all the way to the finish line. listen to the president. i am going to work very hard. i ll go six or seven days a week when we re 60 days out and i ll be campaigning for all of these great people that do have a difficult race. and we think we re going to bring them over the line. and you ve seen a series of tweets recently in contested primaries where they re putting their finger on the sail saying this sour guy or gal who can win in november. putting more than a finger. look at the two significant races we talked about one was martha robie in alabama, she was kricritical of president trump n 2016. and now the president weighing in, game changer in alabama.
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zone. what is the solution? rob: horace cooper says the city needs more law enforcement on the ground. these people are living in war zones. it is unbelievable the conversation is being held. if grandma can t get her prescription filled, her granddaughter can t get to school without a drive-by shooting, jobs won t located in those communities, perpetuating poverty because investors will not go where there is this elevated level of crime. what you need is a common sense idea. when the officer puts his car prominently on the side of the road, all of the sudden everybody slows down. what we need to do is have an elevated presence of law enforcement in these
police believe his father kidnapped him in georgia and brought him to new mexico for an exorcism. he is under arrest for child abuse with four other adults believed to be muslim extremists. police believe they were training
let s start with what happened last night, andy scholes is with me for all of that. so this is players from different teams taking different action to make their voices heard. what did we see. players on different teams doing different things but there is no rule or discipline coming their way because the nfl released a statement saying how they enforce their national anthem policy was on hold while they continue to have discussions with the players on how to handle it. so that means there s no punishment for players demonstrating and last night multiple players did protest before the first pre-season game of the year and the rockets red glare that is dolphins wide receiver kenny stills and albert wilson taking a knee during the national anthem. stills has kneeled during the national anthem during the past two seasons and he spoke about the decision to continue to do
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coverage today blake burman on how responding to the today meeting and ashley when it comes to iran s oil the u.s. may already be winning. we begin with blake. hi there, maria. as you know the trump administration is trying to carve out a deal as it relates to denuclearization of the korean peninsula with north korea. as that is happening, iran is warning north korea that the united states, in their words, cannot be trusted. the iranian leader hasan rouhani meeting earlier this week with a top diplomat from north korea and this was how that meeting was relayed as it comes from iranian state media. one quote: quoting hasan rouhani, quote: the u.s. administration performance in these years has led the country to be considered untrust one way or the other anuntrustworthy andunreliable ad which does not meet any of its obligations it comes as the trump administration has level idea new sanctions against iran and says more sanctions will be coming in 90 days from now on
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super hero. the smart smart stay in the gym rank recently dangerous time. for. the story of the first man. to respect. by peter craig from the eastern european perspective from the african perspective from the perspective of turkey and the arab world. com slash w w. the palestinians are deadlocked with israel and deadlocked amongst themselves so what do they do now this week in a special edition conflict zone is coming to you from the bush foreign policy forum my guest is the veteran palestinian chief negotiator saeb erekat if used dream of an independent state ever came true what would it look like.
south america welcome to conflict so. you re a reluctant peace negotiator these days how many times have you tried to resign the post you said a few years ago at times but it s probably one of those. i don t have a job since two thousand and fourteen that s something else something negotiations so i mean busy with my job but the palestinians are closing doors as well. where they seem to
great yourself. your design channel. the palestinians are deadlocked with israel and deadlocked amongst themselves so what do they do now this week in a special edition conflict zone is coming to you from the ball in foreign policy forum my guest is the veteran palestinian chief negotiator saeb erekat if you dream of an independent state ever came true what would it look like.
south america welcome to conflict zone and see if you re a reluctant peace negotiator these days how many times have you tried to resign the post you said a few years ago eight times but it s probably more now than i don t have a job since two thousand and fourteen jobless since that cannot stop the negotiations so i mean busy with my country but the palestinians are closing doors as well. well i think it was with the americans. when nobody benefits more from opening doors with america and you never know what it was more because of the palestinians well that s why it s such why president abbas told donald trum
well you. this is u.w. news live from her lead authorities in hong kong closed down the airport as anti-government protesters occupied the of arrivals hall the abrupt shutdown i would of the world s busiest toughest comes as the chinese government signals its rising anger at the protest denouncing some of the demonstrations as terrorism. also coming up italy s far right interior minister material salvini hopes to push through a no confidence vote in the government so that he could win a snap election italian lawmakers are to meet to set
a date for the vote and russia tries to tighten the screws on you tube over the live streaming of recent protests in moscow demonstrators have been calling for free and fair elections to the city council. kelly welcome to the program authorities in hong kong have shut down the air the airport as thousands of activists stage a sit in there the sit in has so far shown no signs of coming to an end but the authorities say that they hope to restart operat
d.w.b. you learning course because. i am. i am. this is deja news coming to you live from berlin a knife wielding attacker kills 4 police officers in the heart of paris the assailant reportedly went on a stabbing rampage inside the city s historic police headquarters before he was shot dead megan live update from the french capital. also coming up germany celebrates relief a cation day chancellor angela merkel says the process has been
a success but there s still more to do to 9 years of the german reunification it also means being aware of the fact that many of the eastern germans have said they feel like 2nd class and. medical herself is originally from eastern germany could she have done more to bridge the divide. and british prime minister boris johnson tells parliament his new groups of plan is the last chance to get a deal it s now under debate by lawmakers. hello and welcome. the marrow of paris on her dago has confirmed that 7 police officers have been killed in a knife atta