going pro. lsu gymnast olivia dunn at the forefront of the name image likeness movement and launching her own fund to bring other athletes along with her. sandra: the money panel, who is getting the big bucks and how. welcome back as america reports kicks off hour two. i m sandra smith in new york. great to be back together and lsu making its way into hour two, so much winning. john: you are going to get tired so much winning. too bad they did not have the program when you are running track there. sandra: no kidding. olivia dunn, we ll try to get her on the show. john: also tracking the fallout from recent supreme court rulings including a pair of new york times pieces that paint two justices in very different lights. sandra: it s really something. jonathan turley will take that up just ahead but begin with the growing crime crisis. violent crime numbers staggering in the city of los angeles and critics are warning it is about to get even worse. now that the cit
the prime minister of singapore has announced his country will end its ban on sex between men, but says it ll take steps to defend the institution of marriage as a union between a man and a woman. lee hsein loong said singaporean society was becoming more accepting of gay people, and said the law banning gay sex, which came from the days of british colonial rule, was out of date. the law has long been criticised by lgbt activists, even though it s not been actively enforced for many years. many more conservative citizens still support the legislation. the government will repeal section 377a and de criminalise sex between men. i believe it s the right thing to do and something most singaporeans will accept. earlier, i spoke to remy choo, a lawyer and lgbt activist in singapore. he s been involved in pink dot, singapore s pride event, and he s previously mounted legal challenges in court against this colonial era law. let s hear what he said about the announcement. this moment
opinion? we continue to believe people who have left the area have a right to come home if they wish to do so, a right that should be upheld. i asked the other day when you are in asia, and then asked the european desk, and ask you, too. do you consider the occupation your allies, turks, occupation or something else. they said to me we believe all countries should be respented and protected but they don t say if there is if the occupation of cyprus is an occupation. we believe we support a u.n. facilitated effort to unify. occupation, you know that. we think it needs to be resolved through u.n. facilitated efforts to reunify the island. thank you. i have two questions. two plus two ministerial meeting in india, after that indian foreign ministry stated of bangladesh for the indian, and raised concern over rising extremism with third country intervention. what will be for india as well as for usa. i don t have any comment. the second one, while u.s. and
Tonight, and he is coming off a summit with some of the people who were his strongest detractors during the campaign. Senior National Correspondent john roberts is outside trump tower again tonight. Good evening, john. Bret, good evening to you. It was the highest Profile Summit yet at trump tower, which is directly behind this bus behind me, and also the highest dollars. Donald trump played host to hightech billionaires, most of whom actively campaigned against him in the election. Well, i just want to thank everybody. Reporter it was a crowd that just weeks ago had been openly hostile to donald trump. Amazon founder jeff bezos who during the campaign claimed trump was eroding the democratic process. Apple ceo tim cook who raised millions for Hillary Clinton. Facebook coo Sheryl Sandberg also backed Hillary Clinton, as did tesla and spacex founder, elon musk. Today trump urged them all to put political differences aside and focus on growing the economy, Point Out Tech Stocks have been
Americas interests first. Who believed that the decline of america was a choice that we could reject. The American Dream is now being renewed. 3 growth, maybe even 4 , a market that is roaring, historic highs, unemployment, the likes of which we havent seen since 1973. And africanamerican unemployment is the slowest in decade. Thanks cuts for all of us. Government regulations cut faster than any time in history to help business. And the military finally getting the support it deserves. While it crushed the islamic caliphate in the middle east. Illegal immigration is at its lowest level in more than a decade. So yes he arrived just in time when our nation needed to be inspires, needed a new agenda, desperate for a better path to the future. The president is being who he has always been. He has always believed in bringing all different ideas and inputs and individuals to the table. He always looks for disagreement, dissention, he doesnt need 100 agreement. He just needs an honest convers