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Meghan McCain Crushes ESPN's Anti-Trump Jemele Hill: Is Ben Carson A White Supremacist?(VIDEO)!!! - Duration: 6:55.

Meghan McCain Crushes ESPN's Anti-Trump Jemele Hill: Is Ben Carson A White Supremacist?

please welcome ESPN's Jamel help here

for calling calling out the new guy in the White House over his response to the

rally in Charlottesville back in August since you're here tell us

what happened well like a lot of people I was feeling very emotional because

Charlotte feel that happened and I probably did what you shouldn't do when

you feel emotional a little angry is go to Twitter and I got into a dialogue

with a Twitter user and obviously everybody seen the tweets you know what

I've said and I did not expect in that moment that it was going to become what

it became I didn't expect everyone to be a hot topic and it just kind of

escalated from there so then it leads to I would see the president personally

calling me out in a tweet the White House calling or saying what I did was a

fireable offense so it was just it was a lot going on but were you just to clear

it up because there are some people that don't know what you tweeted you tweeted

well let the explanation finish what happened and then I can explain yeah no

I mean it that was really just the gist of it it's just being emotional going to

Twitter getting into back-and-forth and suddenly I became a walking thing peace

okay so you said Donald Trump is a Whites you tweet it Donald Trump is a

white supremacist who has largely surrounded himself with other white

supremacists yep and that was Charlotte's me right after Charlotte Wow

yes so that's what I said I was reacting responding in that moment so we've all

tweeted things and then myself included I've tweeted things in the heat of the

moment when I've been emotional it's something I've had to learn the hard way

not to do as I've grown in my career do you still stand by what you said and do

you think that President Trump supporters are white supremacists

I still stand by what I said I don't think that his supporters are white

supremacist what I would say though is that they have the privilege the benefit

of privilege to be able to distance and disassociate themselves from certain

issues me as a woman of color I feel vulnerable to certain behaviors certain

policies certain things that he said done and so all of that was part of that

response of feeling that vulnerability if it doesn't impact you directly or if

you don't feel that it's probably harder for you to understand it and so I just

asked those who do support him to understand that that perspective is

coming from that place it's not about calling you out necessarily it's about

the fact that in this time and in this moment it feels like people of color are

under attack

what would you say to a Ben Carson who's working in the administration is

obviously not white would you consider him a white supremacist no I mean I

wouldn't as I said I don't consider his supporters or every also just said you

stand by what you tweeted which is that he's surrounded by white supremacist but

I wasn't talking about Ben Carson I think we know the names that the

administration he does I didn't say he was surrounded by all everybody he was

surrounded by their whites or problem obviously Steve Ben and I can go down

the list of people who who have at very least played footsie with white

supremacist which would you do it again cuz I know

there was a second tweet that and we're friends yes you know there's second

tweet and you tweeted in October about the Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones who

indicated that players who protest during the national anthem would be told

not to play and you tweeted if you strongly reject what Jerry Jones said

the key is his advertisers don't place the burden squarely on the players and

you were suspended for that in two weeks would you do that again no I probably

wouldn't do that again I think and this is the problem with Twitter as we all

know Twitter is not a great place for nuance you know I wasn't specifically

calling for a boycott of the NFL or of Jerry Jones but I understand well how it

could be interpreted that way and no let's just be keep it 100 the my

employers in business with the NFL and some of those same advertises that Jerry

Jones has they also are advertisers of ESPN so I very much understood why I was

suspended it was not related to the Trump tweets it was more or less related

to that and and putting the company in a tough position you asked me you know

would I do it again and I would just do it a different way I wouldn't

to Twitter what I should have done especially because we were having all

these national conversations is gone to ESPN and asked if I could write a column

about it instead to kind of at least in a more widely you know with more breadth

and more depth explain my position yeah because what are you hundred forty

characters on what is the good thing about Twitter pray tell I think the

president tweets constantly and gets into trouble and then does crazy stuff

on Twitter you're getting in trouble people say crazy stuff you say you did

too oh I was younger what is the variance on that people continue to use

so because it seems like it's a destructive force rather than than a

constructive force so I I completely understand that viewpoint and there are

days where I wake up and I go to Twitter and I say oh my god the stupid people

have won you know however there are other times and other moments where

really amazing things happen like the Black Panther challenge that's an

amazing thing that started off as a social media engine and while I realize

it may not happen enough for your liking but there are positive interactions that

take place and I will say I reached out to you and all this going on personally

that by the way welcome because I also saw the stuff that you were on the

receiving end of I mean people were calling you the n-word they were calling

you the c-word it was started to think it was my middle

name yeah it was it was unbelievable to me the vitriol that you got for

basically giving your opinion much like we get how did you feel about that you

know unfortunately it's something I had to grow used to I'm sure you guys have

had to as well and I hate saying that we don't read it well but even still you

know it's out there you know it's out there right and so I hate to empower the

idiots that do it but you have to in this business to survive kind of have a

thick skin yeah you gotta have a very strict skin and you know you shouldn't

really read a lot of the tweets because what happens is people actually take

them to heart and start believing not yes and my question always is why would

you let somebody who doesn't know you affect you right that way because

they're they're they're mean and nasty so but you know you're here today we'll

be right back thank you god bless you and God bless america

For more infomation >> Meghan McCain Crushes ESPN's Anti-Trump Jemele Hill: Is Ben Carson A White Supremacist?(VIDEO)!!! - Duration: 6:55.

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Before Meeting With Students About Guns, Trump Stops Everything & Gives 1 Man The Floor - Duration: 3:55.

Before Meeting With Students About Guns, Trump Stops Everything & Gives 1 Man The Floor

President Donald Trump hosted high school students at the White House on Wednesday to

discuss guns and violence in American schools.

But before starting the meeting, he stopped everything in order to give one man the floor.

It was an absolutely breath-taking moment and a great example of why Trump is the perfect

leader to get us through this difficult time.

Throughout the day on Wednesday, students marched on the Florida state Capitol, calling

for tougher gun laws.

Hundreds of students from suburban Maryland also ditched school to attend a rally on Capitol

Hill before marching to the White House.

Meanwhile, President Donald Trump held a "listening session" for survivors of the mass shooting

at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, last week.

On Valentine's Day, 19-year-old gunman Nikolas Cruz stormed his former high school armed

with an AR-15, intent on murdering as many innocent people as possible.

He succeeded in killing seventeen, and he injured fourteen others, accomplishing his

goal of becoming a "professional school shooter."

In the wake of this tragic massacre, the nation has cried out for lawmakers to "do something"

to prevent more innocent lives from being lost at U.S. schools in the future.

The people need a leader to give them hope in these dire circumstances, and luckily,

Donald Trump has delivered.

President Trump held a listening session on Wednesday for some of the people affected

by last week's shooting in Parkland.

It was an emotional meeting, as students and parents alike aired their grievances.

As Trump entered the room, he made sure to shake each and every person's hand.

Then, he made sure the meeting started on the right foot by asking a pastor to lead

the entire group in prayer.

"I thought we would start off, pastor, if you could possibly say a prayer it would be

appreciated," said the president.

The entire room then fell silent as the pastor led everyone in a heartfelt prayer for the

seventeen victims of the shooting at Stoneman Douglas High School and others who have perished

due to gun violence.

Spilling out wrenching tales of lost lives and stolen security, students and parents

appealed to President Donald Trump on Wednesday to set politics aside and protect America's

school children from the scourge of gun violence.

Trump listened intently to the raw emotion and pledged action, including the possibility

of arming teachers.

What was dubbed a "listening session" turned into an expression of anguish and emotion.

[Source: CBS New York] Thankfully, President Donald Trump understands

what most on the left do not.

Now, more than ever, we need prayer.

As a nation, we need to turn back to the Christian roots our country was founded upon and reclaim

our moral compass.

We've tried taking God out of the equation and that hasn't worked.

Our society is more violent now than ever.

Indeed, we have removed God and guns from our schools, but are they any safer for it?

Certainly not.

In fact, at the rate school shootings are unfolding, you are quite literally gambling

with your child's life if you send them to school, where they essentially become a

sitting duck as soon as they walk through the doors.

President Donald Trump's idea to arm teachers is a good one.

Any would-be gunman would certainly think twice before storming a school if they knew

they were likely to be met with a barrage of bullets on the other side.

After all, a "gun-free zone" is like a neon welcome sign to a potential maniac.

Despite what those on the left would have you believe, these are the least safe places

around.

For more infomation >> Before Meeting With Students About Guns, Trump Stops Everything & Gives 1 Man The Floor - Duration: 3:55.

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'Fix it!' Gun Violence Plea To Trump From Students, Parents - Duration: 2:16.

For more infomation >> 'Fix it!' Gun Violence Plea To Trump From Students, Parents - Duration: 2:16.

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Trump rectifica en Twitter su propuesta sobre armas | Noticiero | Telemundo - Duration: 3:32.

For more infomation >> Trump rectifica en Twitter su propuesta sobre armas | Noticiero | Telemundo - Duration: 3:32.

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Trump's Meeting With Florida Victims' Parents Comes To Screeching Halt With Who Showed Up,... - Duration: 7:26.

Trump's Meeting With Florida Victims' Parents Comes To Screeching Halt With Who

Showed Up And Took Over While King George Soros and his merry gang

of illegal elitist celeb goons are busy paying for a few school kids to walk out of class

in order to forward their own anti-gun agenda, President Trump and some of the students,

parents, and teachers from Parkland, Florida are getting together to actually try to make

a difference and fix a system that seems to be broken.

The meeting was aimed at trying to find real solutions.

Not the solutions which the anti-gun left is paying to have by actually buying a mob

of students to further their cause.

The meeting was very emotional and saw many tear fall.Via CBS News:

"We want to hear your hearts today," Pence told the students around him.

"I encourage you to be candidate and be vulnerable, and share with us not only your

personal experience, but what it is you would have us to do."

One dad suggested that classrooms have a locked gun in a case so people who work on the campus

can be trained and use the weapon if necessary.

Another dad said someone who isn't old enough to drink shouldn't be old enough to buy

a guy.

Yet another dad suggested having a single point of entry in schools, instead of multiple

points of entry.

A student suggested that all states should be required to conduct active shooter drills,

and there are many counties that are required to conduct the drills but do not.

Another student suggested there be more counseling available for those who are bullied, as such

students, she said, could be more likely to commit violence.

Fighting back tears, Stoneman Douglas student Sam Zeif shared how he feared for his brother,

and how he lost a dear friend last week.

"I lost a best friend," said Zeif, who said AR-15 guns should not be for sale.

"Was practically a brother.

And I'm here to use my voice because I know he can't.

And I know he's with me, cheering me on to be strong, but it's hard.

And to feel like this, it doesn't even feel like a week.

Time has stood still."

"I can't feel comfortable in my country knowing that people have, will have, are ever

going to feel like this," he said.

"I want to feel safe at school."

Julia Cordover, the student body president of Marjory Stoneman Douglas, said whatever

the case, more must be done.

"It's very scary," Cordover said, her voice wavering.

"And knowing that a lot of people did not have this opportunity to be here still is

mind-blowing."

Jonathan Blank, another student of that school, said the situation still does not feel real.

"Everything seems fake," Blank said.

"I don't even know what's going on.

It's just crazy."

Stoneman Douglas junior Ariana Klein said people "need to listen to the other points

of view."

"We all need to realize that we all have different points of views, and this solution

isn't going to be a singular thing," Klein said.

"It's going to be multi-faceted."

But perhaps one of the most emotional moments was when the father of Meadow Pollack, Andrew

Pollack spoke to the group.

"It should have been one school shooting and we should have fixed it," said Andrew

Pollack, who lost his daughter, Meadow Pollack, last week.

"I'm pissed.

Because my daughter — I'm not going to see again.

She is not here.

She is in North Lauderdale, whatever it is, in King David Cemetery.

That is where I go to see my kid now."

Pollack also told the group:It is not about gun laws.

That is another fight, another battle.

Let's fix the schools and then you guys can battle it out whatever you want.

But we need our children safe.

Monday, tomorrow, whatever day it is, kids go to school.

Do you think everyone's kids are safe?"

Listen to his powerful rebuttal to those who want to ban or restrict gun ownership.

He knows that will not solve the problem.If you all recall, this is the same parent whom

we reported about last week who was viciously attacked on social media because he was wearing

a Trump 2020 t-shirt as he searched for his daughter.Via Freedom Daily:

Right after the Florida school shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland,

a man named Andre Pollack was photographed while searching for his daughter, Meadow Pollack.

The picture went viral on social media, but not for the reason you might think.

It didn't go viral because it showed a distraught father looking for his daughter.

The look in his eyes showed such deep distress as he worried about the worst possible situation.

But that's when hard leftists saw something else and blasted the family in the worst way

possible.

Liberals on social media made it go viral because he was wearing a Trump/Pence 2020

T-Shirt.

The insults went as far as to accused President Trump of causing the shooting and some even

saying they don't feel sorry for the father because he voted for our president.

Yes, that's where we are today in America.

The liberals have become so unhinged that they can't even feel sorry for a father

who later said "She's gone" when asked if he had found his daughter.

Is this really who we are?

Liberals want to blame President Trump for this.

So does that mean Former President Barack Hussein Obama is to blame for the whole kindergarten

class full of victims who were murdered at the Newtown Connecticut shooting?

Or the African Americans lost in the church shooting in South Carolina?

Or the LGBT people killed during the nightclub shooting in Orlando?

Liberals are so distraught by the fact that the crook they put up in 2016 was beaten by

an outsider who cares about Americans so much that they are willing to blame him and his

supporters for anything under the sun.

Even a father who is going through what may very well be the worst pain known to man,

the loss of a child.

Liberals are great at blaming Trump, his supporters, and guns.

But they forget all the shootings during the Obama years and the fact that the Democrat

Party enjoyed two years of total power from 2009-2011.

They did nothing to address the gun issue they claim is the cause.

Instead, they managed to kill off our health care system.

After hearing what everyone had to say, President Trump addressed the small crowd.

He said he was looking into changing the age of purchase for firearms and banning "Bump

Stocks."

He also suggested arming and providing concealed carry permits for teachers and retired military

personnel on campus.

The president asked for a show of hands of people who support the idea of arming people

on campus, and are opposed.

As one might expect some in the room supported the concept, and others opposed it.

He also reiterated that his administration would push for very strong background checks

with an increased focus on the mental health aspect.

For more infomation >> Trump's Meeting With Florida Victims' Parents Comes To Screeching Halt With Who Showed Up,... - Duration: 7:26.

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THỜI SỰ THẾ GIỚI mới nhất 23/2/2018 | DẤU HỎI LỚN về DONALD TRUMP | TIN TỨC THẾ GIỚI mới nhất LS. - Duration: 1:04:44.

For more infomation >> THỜI SỰ THẾ GIỚI mới nhất 23/2/2018 | DẤU HỎI LỚN về DONALD TRUMP | TIN TỨC THẾ GIỚI mới nhất LS. - Duration: 1:04:44.

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Grieving Father To Trump: 'We As A Country Failed Our Children' - Duration: 2:22.

For more infomation >> Grieving Father To Trump: 'We As A Country Failed Our Children' - Duration: 2:22.

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Trump Holds Listening Session With School Shooting Victims - Duration: 2:54.

For more infomation >> Trump Holds Listening Session With School Shooting Victims - Duration: 2:54.

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President Trump Listening Session On School Shootings - Duration: 1:10:25.

For more infomation >> President Trump Listening Session On School Shootings - Duration: 1:10:25.

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Trump Announces New NRA Approved Gun Policy - Duration: 0:52.

Now we know a lot of people are demanding action on gun control

But your president has

an amazing, brilliant counter proposal, okay?

How about instead we have...

A parade for guns!!!

In America we have the biggest guns!

The best guns! The most beautiful guns!

We all know the right to own an AR-15 trumps the right

for children NOT to be shot in schools, ok?

So why not have a parade

for the thing that we value more than human life?

Now if you excuse me

Instead I'm going to gun victims funerals

I'm gonna go play golf!

Pew! Pew!

For more infomation >> Trump Announces New NRA Approved Gun Policy - Duration: 0:52.

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Trump's 'America First' effect behind GM's decision to shut local plant? - Duration: 3:52.

We start our newscast with the current crisis unfolding in South Korea over General Motors'

decision to shut one of its production lines in the country.

With thousands of local jobs on the line,... top economic officials from the Korean government

are to meet behind closed doors this afternoon with GM representatives.

So we are going to take a closer look at the situation,... which some in Korea are warning

could be the start of a trend of big American companies moving back to the U.S. to stay

on the Trump administration's good side.

Shin Se-min reports.

It's known as the birthplace of the compact Chevy Cruze and the Orlando SUV.

GM arrived in Gunsan, a small seaside town on Korea's western coast, more than 20 years

ago,… bringing with it jobs and a fresh lease of life.

But today,...

General Motor's Gunsan plant is at the brink of closure,... following the U.S. automaker's

bombshell announcement that eye-watering losses were forcing it to turn the lights off.

Just how bad is it?

In the last three years since 2014,...

GM Korea posted net losses of one-point-eight billion U.S. dollars,... while only operating

at 20 percent of capacity.

Explaining its decision, GM pointed to mushrooming manufacturing costs linked to rising wages,

aggressive labor union activity and the depressed local sales.

"GM's decision to shut its loss-making unit in Gunsan, which employs some 2,000 workers,

could just be the first taste of what's to come.

The president of GM International has given another ominous deadline,.. saying the company

will make "some important decisions on next steps" by the end of February."

One of those steps,... offering a two-point-two billion dollar debt-for-equity swap,.. in

return for financial support from the Korean government.

Close consultations between the government and the automaker are taking place,.. with

officials from the finance ministry also scheduled for a session on Thursday with GM representatives.

The emergence of the GM crisis comes at a crunch time for South Korea and the U.S.,…

long-time allies both economically and diplomatically.

Trade friction between the two is clear to see following the Trump administration's imposition

of hefty safeguard duties on Korean products and Washington's desire to overhaul the South

Korea-U.S. Free Trade Agreement.

"This clearly reflects the Trump administration's policy of bringing jobs back to America.

I think this case could influence the trade policies of the two countries,... and even

be a model for other global firms doing business in Korea."

The expert says Trump, who is targeting blue-collar workers in the mid-terms, may highlight the

situation as an example of his efforts to bring jobs back to America, jobs that he says

have been lost over years of allowing American firms to up sticks to relocate overseas.

Looking to avoid this kind of situation happening again,... experts say South Korea must get

serious about creating favorable business conditions for foreign firms.

These could include stripping back regulations and loosening the grip of the country's powerful

trade unions.

However, such moves would likely meet resistance and even if they are passed, such reforms

are unlikely to bear fruit for a number of months -- too late to help the GM workers

in Gunsan who wonder what their future holds.

Shin Se-min, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> Trump's 'America First' effect behind GM's decision to shut local plant? - Duration: 3:52.

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Trump's solution to prevent US school shootings: 'Arm teachers' - Duration: 0:31.

The coach was very brave,

He saved a lot of lives, I suspect,

but if he had a firearm

he wouldn't had a run,

he would have shot and that would have been the end of it.

And this would only be obviously for people that are very adept at handling a gun,

and it would be it's called "concealed carry",

where a teacher would have a concealed gun on them,

they'd go for special training,

and they would be there

and you would no longer have a gun-free zone.

For more infomation >> Trump's solution to prevent US school shootings: 'Arm teachers' - Duration: 0:31.

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Trump Fires All Of His Motorcade Van Drivers After Secret Service Makes Shocking Discovery - Duration: 22:49.

For more infomation >> Trump Fires All Of His Motorcade Van Drivers After Secret Service Makes Shocking Discovery - Duration: 22:49.

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President Trump Hears Emotional Pleas From School Shooting Survivors, Families | NBC Nightly News - Duration: 2:21.

For more infomation >> President Trump Hears Emotional Pleas From School Shooting Survivors, Families | NBC Nightly News - Duration: 2:21.

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Ivanka Just Found Out What Trump-Hating Olympics Have Planned For Her Arrival At Closing Ceremonies - Duration: 6:21.

For more infomation >> Ivanka Just Found Out What Trump-Hating Olympics Have Planned For Her Arrival At Closing Ceremonies - Duration: 6:21.

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Trump's 'America First' effect behind GM's decision to shut local plant? - Duration: 3:37.

We are going to take a closer look at the unfolding crisis surrounding GM's decision

to shut one of its production lines in Korea.

A number of experts have suggested that GM's move may be the start of a trend of big companies

moving back to the U.S. to stay on the Trump administration's good side.

It also has officials here asking what Seoul can do to prevent such a damaging situation

happening again in the future.

It's known as the birthplace of the compact Chevy Cruze and the Orlando SUV.

GM arrived in Gunsan, a small seaside town on Korea's western coast, more than 20 years

ago,… bringing with it jobs and a fresh lease of life.

But today,...

General Motor's Gunsan plant is at the brink of closure,... following the U.S. automaker's

bombshell announcement that eye-watering losses were forcing it to turn the lights off.

Just how bad is it?

In the last three years since 2014,...

GM Korea posted net losses of one-point-eight billion U.S. dollars,... while only operating

at 20 percent of capacity.

Explaining its decision, GM pointed to mushrooming manufacturing costs linked to rising wages,

aggressive labor union activity and the depressed local sales.

"GM's decision to shut its loss-making unit in Gunsan, which employs some 2,000 workers,

could just be the first taste of what's to come.

The president of GM International has given another ominous deadline,.. saying the company

will make "some important decisions on next steps" by the end of February."

One of those steps,... offering a two-point-two billion dollar debt-for-equity swap,.. in

return for financial support from the Korean government.

Close consultations between the government and the automaker are taking place,.. with

officials from the finance ministry also scheduled for a session on Thursday with GM representatives.

The emergence of the GM crisis comes at a crunch time for South Korea and the U.S.,…

long-time allies both economically and diplomatically.

Trade friction between the two is clear to see following the Trump administration's imposition

of hefty safeguard duties on Korean products and Washington's desire to overhaul the South

Korea-U.S. Free Trade Agreement.

"This clearly reflects the Trump administration's policy of bringing jobs back to America.

I think this case could influence the trade policies of the two countries,... and even

be a model for other global firms doing business in Korea."

The expert says Trump, who is targeting blue-collar workers in the mid-terms, may highlight the

situation as an example of his efforts to bring jobs back to America, jobs that he says

have been lost over years of allowing American firms to up sticks to relocate overseas.

Looking to avoid this kind of situation happening again,... experts say South Korea must get

serious about creating favorable business conditions for foreign firms.

These could include stripping back regulations and loosening the grip of the country's powerful

trade unions.

However, such moves would likely meet resistance and even if they are passed, such reforms

are unlikely to bear fruit for a number of months -- too late to help the GM workers

in Gunsan who wonder what their future holds.

Shin Se-min, Arirang News.

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