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January 9, 2019

Chris Hayes: BUT THAT WAS THE DEAL HE RIPPED UP AND WALKED AWAY FROM!!!

BUT THAT WAS THE DEAL HE RIPPED UP AND WALKED AWAY FROM!!! WHY TRUST HIM AFTER THAT!!

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SEN ROBERTS: President Trump said if we can just stick this out maybe we get back to the $25 billion for DACA (four pillars) kind lf deal.

2:33 PM - 9 Jan 2019 from Washington, DC


https://twitter.com/chrislhayes/status/1083085050546216960
January 9, 2019

WATCH: Trump argues that we need a border wall to stop migrants just driving right across in their..

WATCH: Trump argues that we need a border wall to stop migrants just driving right across in their "unbelievable vehicles... stronger, bigger, and faster vehicles than our police have, than ICE has"


https://twitter.com/thedailybeast/status/1083061110264217600
https://twitter.com/XDXJ/status/1083061793382125568
January 9, 2019

Surviving R Kelly is a watershed moment for women of colour

This remarkable docuseries has reached people who may never have thought about the lives of girls in Chicago and Atlanta

It’s been several days since the Surviving R Kelly docuseries began on 3 January, reaching a channel record of 1.9 million viewers – and the hashtag is still trending. Conversations and debates about Lifetime’s intense six-part series are still evolving, as people digest the stories shared by Kelly’s survivors. And on Tuesday, news broke that investigators are looking into allegations in both Chicago and Atlanta as a result of the series.

One could assume that the reason for the series’ success is a combination of good promotion, curiosity, outrage and excitement. But for many women, particularly black and brown women who have experienced sexual violence, I believe the premiere was both a long-awaited public moment of vindication for those Kelly has allegedly hurt (and for those fighting to hold him accountable), and a sign of the ever-growing resistance against him and others who inflict this kind of harm of women and girls in our communities.

Reports citing Nielsen ratings show that out of the millions of viewers, large percentages identify as women. Out of the 18-49 age demographic, 1.1 million people watched and 767,000 were women. Among 25-54s, 1.2 million watched and 837,000 were women. This leads me to believe that the buzz and the shock about the series aren’t as connected to the curiosity of the uninformed or the rage of the disbelieving as one might think.

To me, these numbers reflect the reality that women and girls from marginalised communities, who have always had to fight for and advocate for themselves, have been waiting for this moment or one like it; for the world to see the kind of violence committed against the most vulnerable in our communities in a way that it can’t ignore. If the series – along with recent stories of Jazmine Barnes, Yasmine James and Cyntoia Brown – have reminded us of anything, it’s that black and brown women and girls are still viewed us undeserving of protection. Our humanity is not seen as valuable.

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/jan/09/surviving-r-kelly-women-of-colour-docuseries?CMP=twt_gu
January 9, 2019

"Mr. Trump, here's your trash." Reps. Jared Huffman and Jackie Speier deliver trash...

"Mr. Trump, here's your trash."

Reps. Jared Huffman and Jackie Speier deliver trash from National Parks in their California congressional districts to the White House as government shutdown drags on. https://abcn.ws/2D02RDW


https://twitter.com/ABC/status/1083031947679617024
January 9, 2019

Kremlin says we won't use detained ex-U.S. marine as a pawn

Source: Reuters

MOSCOW (Reuters) - The Kremlin on Wednesday rejected a British suggestion it might use a former U.S. Marine detained in Russia on espionage charges as a pawn in a diplomatic game and said it reserved the right to conduct counter-intelligence activities.

Paul Whelan, a former U.S. Marine who also holds a British passport, was detained by Russia’s Federal Security Service on Dec. 28. His family have said he is innocent and that he was in Moscow to attend a wedding.

Commenting on the case earlier this month, British foreign minister Jeremy Hunt said individuals should not be used as pawns of diplomatic leverage.

Asked about Hunt’s remark, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters:

Read more: https://www.reuters.com/article/us-russia-usa-espionage-britain-idUSKCN1P30UM?utm_campaign=trueAnthem:+Trending+Content&utm_content=5c36090404d3014a8d8c26e1&utm_medium=trueAnthem&utm_source=twitter

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