Thursday, January 12, 2017

How did President-elect Trump handle press conference? Nailed it and other top stories.

  • How did President-elect Trump handle press conference? Nailed it

    How did President-elect Trump handle press conference? Nailed it
    And while the media will complain that he tried to silence individual reporters -- which he did -- the reality is that the conference was about as raw and detailed as you're likely to get from a president-elect.He gave us a dozen headlines from just one encounter. This is the Trump paradox: Trump and the press hate each other yet they feed off each other.We actually learned a lot. Trump's two legislative priorities are building the wall and repealing and replacing Obamacare. What he'll replace O..
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  • Watch: Trump Press Conference at Trump Tower

    Watch: Trump Press Conference at Trump Tower
    Wednesday, President-elect Donald Trump addressed reporters at a press conference from Trump Tower in New York City.SPICER: Morning. Thanks for being here (ph). (inaudible) days away from the inauguration of the next president and vice president of the United States. It’s an opportunity to be here today to allow the president-elect to take your questions. After the president-elect makes some remarks, he will introduce Ms. Sheri Dillon, a prominent attorney in Washington, D.C. with the prestigiou..
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  • State lawmakers propose bills to teach California students how to spot fake news

    State lawmakers propose bills to teach California students how to spot fake news
    A pair of California lawmakers introduced bills Wednesday in hopes it will combat the wave of fake news that trickled to the forefront of the 2016 presidential election. Assemblyman Jimmy Gomez wants high schools to teach students how to spot the different between real news from fake. Gomez, a Los Angeles Democrat, said students should learn reasoning skills to assess what they read online. "Recently, we have seen the corrupting effects of a deliberate propaganda campaign driven by fake news," ..
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  • DOJ to unveil police reforms in Baltimore

    DOJ to unveil police reforms in Baltimore
    A consent decree is expected to be signed by city officials in a special morning meeting, CNN-affiliate WBAL-TV reported. The decree would likely require better tracking of problematic officers, more documentation of citizen interaction and use of force reporting, the station reported.In the case of Baltimore, the consent decree comes months after a scathing DOJ report in August that said the unconstitutional practices of some of the city's 2,600 officers led to disproportionate rates of stops, ..
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  • Too much snow closes ski resorts in California, Nevada

    Too much snow closes ski resorts in California, Nevada
    Heavy rain and snowfall hit parts of California, Nevada and Oregon early on Wednesday, causing roads to be closed, schools to cancel classes and widespread flooding along already swollen waterways. USA TODAY NETWORKSnowblowers worked to clear 150 lane miles of I-80 while snow continues to fall on Donner Pass, Wednesday January 11, 2017.(Photo: Caltrans)Instead of bringing delight to skiers and snowboarders eager for fresh powder, the intense snowstorms that buried the mountains of Calif..
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  • All 5 Fort Lauderdale Airport Victims had Planned Cruises

    All 5 Fort Lauderdale Airport Victims had Planned Cruises
    FORT LAUDERDALE — None of the five victims whose lives were snuffed out in a chaotic Friday at the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport were from the greater Miami area but their deaths will forever become embedded in the collective local memory of one the worst local tragedies. Their names were released for the first time by Broward County officials on Wednesday night following what appeared to be confusion among county officials as to whether it was appropriate to do so and which ag..
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  • Edward Snowden issues heartfelt plea to Obama to pardon Chelsea Manning

    Edward Snowden issues heartfelt plea to Obama to pardon Chelsea Manning
    Edward Snowden has issued a heartfelt appeal to outgoing U.S. President Barack Obama to pardon imprisoned U.S. Army whistleblower Chelsea Manning.  His plea is particularly significant as he's not asking for his own pardon:  Mr. President, if you grant only one act of clemency as you exit the White House, please: free Chelsea Manning. You alone can save her life. — Edward Snowden (@Snowden) January 11, 2017 "Mr. President, if you grant only one act of clemency as you exit the White House, please..
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  • Senate Takes Major Step Toward Repealing Health Care Law

    Senate Takes Major Step Toward Repealing Health Care Law
    The final vote, which ended just before 1:30 a.m., followed a marathon session in which senators took back-to-back roll call votes on numerous amendments, an arduous exercise known as a vote-a-rama. The approval of the budget blueprint, coming even before President-elect Donald J. Trump is inaugurated, shows the speed with which Republican leaders are moving to fulfill their promise to repeal President Obama’s signature domestic policy achievement — a goal they believe can now be accomplished a..
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  • Anguish, Rage and Mercy as Dylann Roof Is Sentenced to Death

    Anguish, Rage and Mercy as Dylann Roof Is Sentenced to Death
    Mr. Roof, who presented no defense during his trial and denied any mental incapacity, declined an offer to speak before Judge Gergel imposed the sentence: death on 18 counts, and life in prison for an additional 15. Mr. Roof, whose case will probably be appealed for years, had no family members in the audience. Throughout the hearing in the courtroom, where the victims’ loved ones spent more than two weeks reliving the June 17, 2015, massacre at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church, one f..
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  • Central Illinois man files lawsuit over flag burning arrest

    A 22-year-old central Illinois man who was arrested and detained after posting online pictures of himself burning an American flag has filed a federal lawsuit seeking to have the state's flag desecration law declared unconstitutional.Such state laws are already invalid after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled separately, in 1989 and 1990, that flag burning and other forms of damage are constitutionally protected free speech. However, dozens of states still have the laws.Police in Urbana used Illinois..
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