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When political leaders amplify tensions, when they fail to show courage and leadership and stand up in the face of division and hatred, then we send the wrong message. you made history when you became the first british bangladeshi mp. how did yourfamily take that decision? they were quite nervous, if i m honest, because nobody had done it before. they could see that it was not going to be an easyjourney. and they were right, of course. when i won the election, what was really obvious was that it had a huge significance to the british bangladeshi community, particularly my mum and dads generation. they often would say, now we feel like we belong because we have somebody who s, you know, one of our daughters in the mother of parliaments, and they would talk like that. week in, week out, my ....
But it s not always as obvious as being knocked out cold. newsreel commentator: it s the equalizer! there s also growing concern about the potential for much longer term damage. football is a sport increasingly coming under scrutiny in this area. a recent paper by glasgow university found that ex footballers are 3.5 times more likely to die of dementia, potentially caused by heading the ball. it s due to what s called sub concussive head impacts, lower impact hits that, frequently repeated, can have a residual effect. when football players head a ball, we can detect that you get changes in the electrical circuitry. to what you call the sub concussive hits, you re not getting any symptoms and, in many ways, that s more sinister because you can have these sub concussive hits, week in, week out, over a number of years and not detect them. ....
The mexico deal because we have not seen whole chapters. we are anxious to move forward with this and anxious to have all three involved. we ve been told for over 25 years, trust us. the agreement would be good. what we need is an agreement that we can enforce no matter who is in the white house. reporter: negotiates between canadian and u.s. trade representatives are set to start back this week.in the building just across the street from here as for president trump he says he spent most of the day at his golf club in virginia. he arrives back at the white house about 10 minutes ago. mike: ellison barber, live on the north lawn, thank you. arthel? arthel: for more on talks between the united states and canada spring and shannon, reporter for axios. does the president of the better hand with canada?if so, what does president trump, what will he win and what will the prime minister concede and also how does it impact businesses and consumers on ....
We ll stay in touch with you. we just saw those images of protests. protests have been happening. our paula newton was in the thick of it all in seoul, south korea. here s the report that she filed for us. so it has to be said that south korea has a very robust protest culture. there are a lot of protests here, week in, week out. but this protest in particular anti-north korea. there has been a lot more tension in the last few days now that north korea and its delegation have been getting so much attention here during these olympics. even before the olympics started, some protests here cynically were calling them the pyongyang olympics. but now they re very angry. especially blaming moon jae-in for allowing them to take the olympic spotlight, and for accepting, it seems, an invitation to pyongyang for peace negotiations. i want you to listen to one particular protester, who was quite angry. take a listen. i m very angry. now i m upset. ....
But i will say he wants it to end quickly, he wants republicans to bring him to a conclusion, he didn t get a sense necessarily he wants to shut it down unilaterally or fire bob mueller. we didn t come away with that impression. let me ask you, what is the impact of the community as this continues day in, day out. you have the president of the united states accusing the fbi of committing treason, a few days ago, you had the president of the occupation accusing the fbi of using its power and tort to rig the 2016 election. you have the president of the united states constantly deriding the central intelligence agency and the brave men and women who serve this country so proudly, there you have him. in fact, denigrating the entire intelligence community, day in, day out, week in, week out. what is the impact of that if not on those agencies, because they re such professionals, ....