Friday, February 24, 2017

Pres. Trump endorses "America first" to conservatives

U.S. President Donald Trump rejected globalism and endorsed nationalism at CPAC - the conservative political action committee, the largest meeting of conservatives in the U.S.

The day before, his chief counselor Steve Bannon made it clear that economic nationalism is the policy of the Trump White House.

President Trump also spent a lot of time attacking the media, but he made it clear to the audience, he feels his number one job is to make American great again.

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U.S. President Donald Trump - who is awaiting a new plan from the U.S. military to combat the Islamic State, vowed to oblierate the group, using strong language.

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OUT: ...our country (applause fade)."
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While President Trump spent little time on what are traditionally conservative issues in the U.S., he did spent over ten minutes attacking the media, even calling for the end of unnamed sources, less than an hour after his own administration gave a background briefing where officials could not be quoted by name.

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US-backed troops move on Iraq ISIS stronghold


US-backed troops have entered western districts of Mosul for the first time since launching their offensive 5 days ago.

The city is the last remaining stronghold of the Islamic State in Iraq.

Kevin McAleese reports from Washington...

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Guatemala's army stops Dutch ship that offers abortions

Guatemala's army has stopped a Dutch ship offering abortion services from entering the country. 

The ship is part of the "Women on Waves" non-profit project, which travels to countries where abortion is llegal, and offers the procedure on international waters. 

Andrea Arenas has more

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White House rejects allegations it ordered FBI to knock down Trump-Russia stories

The FBI rejected a White House request to publicly discredit media reports about alleged contacts between the Trump campaign and Russian officials during the election, according to US officials.

The White House said the request was only made after the FBI indicated it did not believe the reporting to be accurate.

The request came as US intelligence agencies were investigating attempts by Russia to intefere in the US election.

Harry Horton reports from Washington.

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Over 100 Turkish diplomats seek asylum in Germany

Over a hundred Turks with diplomatic passports have applied for asylum in Germany since the failed coup attempt in Turkey last summer.

Ankara has detained over forty thousand people in a widespread crackdown on dissent.

Ira Spitzer has more from Berlin.

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Pres. Trump attacks media, leaks, FBI on social media

U.S. President Donald Trump took to social media to attack the FBI for failing to stop leaks to the press about his administration.

The American president is set to make a speech to a large gathering of conservative voters at an annual conference just south of the capital city.

Our U.S. correspondent Priscilla Huff reports:

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CORBYN RESISTS CALLS TO QUIT

UK opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn says he won't quit, despite his Labour Party losing a key by-election to the Conservatives.

The win by the governing Conservatives in Copeland is in an area the Labour Party has represented for over 80 years.

Labour did win the second by-election taking place in Stoke.

But national polls continue to show Jeremy Corbyn's Labour trailing Theresa May's Conservatives by a wide margin.

Mr Corbyn is rejecting calls for him to consider his position. 

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RBS posts ninth consecutive loss

The Royal Bank of Scotland, which is 72% owned by the British taxpayer, has reported an annual loss of almost 9 billion dollars.


The bank says it has been hit by billions of dollars of costs associated with litigation and restructuriong.


Our UK Correspondent Natalie Powell reports from London.


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Bosnia appeals UN court ruling regarding Serbian responsibility for genocide

The Bosnian government has officially appealed a UN court ruling clearing Serbia of genocide during the nineteen nineties. 

It comes just days ahead of the ten year anniversary of the original ruling which was also set as a deadline for the appeal.

Our Europe correspondent Jack Parrock reports. 

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UK BY-ELECTIONS RAISE FRESH CORBYN LEADERSHIP PRESSURE

Fresh questions are being raised about the leadership of UK opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn after his Labour Party lost a key by-election to the Conservatives.

The win by the governing Conservatives in Copeland is in an area the Labour Party has represented for over 80 years.

It's thought Jeremy Corbyn will be able to hang on as leader because Labour did win the second by-election taking place in Stoke.

National polls continue to show Jeremy Corbyn's Labour trailing Theresa May's Conservatives by a wide margin.

UK reporter Holly Harris has the story of the two contests.

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Political correspondent Theo Usherwood says that in Copeland the issues of nuclear power and jobs was crucial.

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Political correspondent Theo Usherwood is in Stoke and says Jeremy Corbyn has done just enough to keep his job.

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Three Russian athletes cleared to compete in international competition

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Three Russian athletes are cleared to compete in international competition under a neutral flag after proving their anti-doping credentials.  The IAAF said that these three athletes, which include the women's defending European indoor pole vault champion, all met the 'exceptional eligibility criteria'.  Julia Lyubova reports from Moscow.

Trump Calls For US To Expand Nuclear Arsenal Ahead of CPAC Speech

US President Donald Trump has said that the US has 'fallen behind' in its nuclear weapons capability and he wants to ensure the country's arsenal is, as he put it, 'at the top of the pack'.

Mr. Trump made the comments in an interview to the Reuters News Agency, ahead of a speech to a conservative political conference just outside Washington DC on Friday.

Here's our US correspondent Lorna Shaddick.

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Iraqi Forces Capture Mosul Airport From Islamic State

US backed Iraqi security forces have re-captured Mosul airport from the so-called Islamic State group.

The troops are reported to have gained ground in outlying areas to the south of Iraq's second largest city, since launching a new phase of a four month long offensive to retake it from the militants.

But the UN is warning thousands of civilians could be displaced, as our correspondent at UN headquarters in New York Liling Tan reports.

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Thursday, February 23, 2017

WH PRESS: Transgender Bathroom guideline 'state issue' not federal

President Trump's plan to scrap guidelines which allow transgender students to use bathrooms based on the gender with which they identify continues to ignite debate.

In a Thursday briefing White House spokesman Sean Spicer insisted it was a "states' rights issue" insisting that the original guidance put out by the Obama administration were flawed. 

Spicer said President Trump understood the challenges that transgender children face...

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After Secretary of Homeland Security John Kelly appeared to contradict President Trump saying there would be no military enforcement of the deportation of illegal immigrants, Spicer was asked tp clarify Donald Trump's position on the matter...

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LEICESTER SACK RANIERI

English club Leicester City have sacked manager Claudio Ranieri - who won them the Premier League title last season.

The 65 year-old has been fired with 13 league games left in the season and the side hovering above the relegation zone.

Last year Leicester were 5000 - 1 outsiders to win the championship when the title race began.

UK correspondent Olly Barratt says Leicester's owners felt they had to act.

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UK correspondent Olly Barratt says Leicester's owners felt they had to act.

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White House walks back Trump comments on nuclear arsenal

The White House is already walking back comments made by U.S. President Donald Trump on expanding the American nuclear weapons arsenal.

In and interview with Reuters, U.S. President Donald Trump said he wanted to increase the size of the arsenal so that the U.S. remains at the top of the pack.

Shortly after, in the White House briefing room Sean Spicer attempted to clarify that statement.

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Pres. Trump calls human trafficking terrible

U.S. President Donald Trump is promising to use the full force of the American government to stop human trafficking.

Globally, the International Labor Organization estimates that there are 4.5 million people trapped in forced sexual exploitation globally and the U.S. State Department issues an annual report on human trafficking.

With his daughter Ivanka at his side, President Trump called human trafficking terrible.

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Sec. Kelly: Military won't enforce immigrant deportations

U.S. Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly says there will be 'no mass deportations' and 'no military forces' as part of President Trump's immigration orders.

Secretary Kelly was speaking in Mexico City alongside US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson as they met with their Mexican counterparts.

Kevin McAleese reports from Washington...

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US Top Diplomats met with Mexican counterparts

At a joint press conference in Mexico City, US Secretary of Homeland Security John Kelly said that there would be no mass deportations, and no use of the US military in the process of removing undocumented immigrants. 

His words came after Secretary Kelly and US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson met with Mexico's foreign minister and defense chief on Wednesday, and ahead of a meeting with President Pena Nieto on Thursday evening.

Their visit comes after Washington announced it would deport many undocumented immigrants to Mexico if they had entered the United States across the US-Mexico border, even if they are not Mexican.


Ahead of meetings, Mexican officials said that Mexico would not accept unilateral decisions imposed on their country by the US.

John Kelly tried to allay their concerns:

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US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said that both countries are committed to maintaining law and order along their shared border. 

The Trump administration has vowed to hire 10,000 immigration agents, many of whom would be leading security efforts along the border. 

Rex Tillerson:


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Top White House staffers blame media, ignore Democrats

Top White House staffers continue to insist that the media is the opposition party and ignored the Democratic Party during CPAC - the annual Conservative Political Action Committee conference.

Earlier, Quinnipiac University released a poll which found while many Americans do not trust the press, U-S President Donald Trump's approval ratings are falling far faster.

Steve Bannon, chief counselor to President Trump, told CPAC that the media is to blame.

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Steve Bannon insists that the entire Trump agenda will be implemented, no matter what the press says.

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Reince Preibus, the chief of staff for President Trump and the former chair of the Republican National Committee, said Donald Trump won the White House because American voters wanted an authentic candidate.

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OUT: ...said he was."
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