Clinton on Trump: He’s ‘worse than I thought he would be’
AM Joy 9/23/17
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton sits down one-on-one with Joy Reid, sharing her thoughts on the Trump presidency, the role of sexism in how the election unfolded, and more. Duration: 15:52
Hillary Clinton on the Russia investigation and Russian interference
AM Joy 9/23/17
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton tells Joy Reid how she would be handling the Russia investigation had she been elected, and why all Americans should be concerned by Russia’s interference. Duration: 13:29
Hillary Clinton on universal healthcare and Obamacare
AM Joy 9/23/17
Joy Reid asks Hillary Clinton about the Republicans’ latest efforts to repeal Obamacare, and what Democrats should be doing to fight back. Duration: 8:10
On "Day 247" of the Donald Trump White House Regime, we find out that the NFL and MSM is playing the Race Card on Trump. You can Not Criticize the Establishment without them throwing the Race Card in your Face. Trump seems to like the attention and I figure it is all part of the Dog and Pony Show. They are pretending to put distance between Ivanka and Donald, the cover story is Ivanka has to go through John Kelly first. The Elite NY Money Changers and Bibi are laughing, I call it the Ivanka Lie !!! I made a mistake on the Dog Story, it was not the Owner of the Restaurant who went on a rant against the dog, it was a Customer. So that changes the Equation a lot, if the Owner of the Store is OK with the dog, than that is it, End of Story ! Sorry about that.
Gab, the social network of the 'alt-right,' fights to stay online WASHINGTON — A social networking website popular with white supremacists faced a fresh round of controversies this week after it banned the former system administrator of the neo-Nazi Daily Stormer from using its services. At the same time, it faced a deadline from its domain registrar in Australia, which said it would delist the site over its controversial content. “The website at <gab.ai> violates Australian federal and state anti-discrimination laws, which prohibit public vilification on the basis of race, religion, or ethnic origin,” Asia Registry said in a letter Monday, which Gab posted to Twitter. By Tuesday evening the site had found a new way to stay online. “We got an eleventh hour hope from an unnamed source that we are going to keep confidential that actually got us our registrar saved. We are no longer with Asia Registry,” Utsav Sanduja, the chief operating officer of Gab.ai, told Yahoo News by phone from Canada, where he lives. “The organization in question — which I cannot name — supports free speech vehemently. So that issue with the domain has been taken care of, so Gab is completely fine in that respect.” [...] https://www.yahoo.com/news/gab-social-network-alt-right-fights-stay-online-180155668.html
Why the Latest Health Bill Is Teetering: It Might Not Work WASHINGTON — Health insurers, who had been strangely quiet for much of the year, came off the sidelines to criticize it. Many state Medicaid directors could not stomach it, either. For months now, proposals to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act have risen and fallen in the House and the Senate, almost always uniting health care providers and patient advocacy groups in opposition but winning support among conservatives, including Republican policy makers. But the version drafted by Senators Lindsey Graham of South Carolina and Bill Cassidy of Louisiana — and hastily brought into the spotlight last week — went further. It brought much of the health care world together to stop it, an effort that appears to have succeeded — not for ideological reasons, but for the simple reason that administrators, caregivers, advocates and insurers believed it could not work. [...] https://www.nytimes.com/2017/09/23/us/obamacare-repeal-graham-cassidy-mccain-trump.html
Five injured in east London 'acid attack' At least five people have been injured in Stratford, east London, after a reported acid attack. Police were called to Stratford Centre, opposite Westfield, just before 20:00 BST. A man has been arrested on suspicion of grievous bodily harm. Police said there had been reports of a group of males spraying people with a noxious substance. Ambulance and fire services were also called. The incident is not believed to be terror related. [...] http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-london-41376150
Six Burned in Acid Attack as Groups Clash in East London LONDON — The British police are investigating a series of attacks on Saturday by a group of men in East London who apparently sprayed acid on a group of people, injuring six. It was the latest in a series of similar episodes that the police have linked to gang activities in the area. The police were called to the scene of the attacks at around 8 p.m. Saturday, and they arrested one man on suspicion of causing grievous bodily harm, Scotland Yard said. The police are not treating Saturday’s episode as a terrorism-related attack. Witnesses told the BBC that a fight had broken out between two groups at a shopping mall, and that afterward victims ran to nearby bathrooms to wash a caustic substance off their eyes and face. East London has been the scene of other such attacks. In August, a man suffered serious injuries and scarring when two men threw acid in his face, reportedly because he refused to buy drugs from them. In July, two teenagers were arrested after carrying out five acid attacks in a little over an hour, in some cases blinding victims astride mopeds and stealing the vehicle. In April, an attack at a nightclub left a dozen people with severe burns to their faces and arms. The Metropolitan Police reported 455 incidents in 2016 in which a corrosive substance was used, a sharp increase from 265 in 2015 and 174 in 2014. Officials have called for tougher sentences, and restrictions on the sale of sulfuric acid. Video recorded near the scene on Saturday showed police officers and paramedics gathered around a prone victim, with screens erected to shield them from bystanders. https://www.nytimes.com/2017/09/23/world/europe/britain-london-acid-attacks.html