Wednesday, March 01, 2017

In Move Recalling Nazi-Era Policies, Trump to Create Office to Track Crimes Committed by Immigrants


During President Trump’s speech to the joint session of Congress last night, he announced plans to create a new office called VOICE—that’s Victims of Immigration Crime Engagement. Trump has previously directed the Department of Homeland Security to publish a list of crimes committed by immigrants—which some historians have compared to Germany’s Nazi-era policy of publishing lists of crimes committed by Jews. We air Trump’s comment and hear from Andrea Pitzer, author of the upcoming book, "One Long Night: A Global History of Concentration Camps."

Fillon Is 'Prepared to Go Down with the Ship'


Oprah Is Hinting at a Run for President. So Let’s Predict the Great Oprah-Trump Campaign of 2020


THE WASHINGTON POST: President Trump's speech to Congress on Tuesday night was a nothingburger next to this: Oprah Winfrey is reportedly flirting with running for president. » | Aaron Blake | Wednesday, March 1, 2017

"I Will Not Yield" - Fillon Defiant Despite Deepening 'Fake Jobs' Probe


What's Behind Trump's Conciliatory Tone in Congress? – Inside Story


Donald Trump is known for giving speeches full of tangents and side notes.

'Don't Be Fooled by 'Optimistic Trump''


The Return of Japan's Imperialists


‘Political Assassination’: French Presidential Candidate Fillon Summonsed to Face Charges


French presidential candidate Francois Fillon says he’s received a summons from judicial magistrates on March 15 to face charges. Fillon has been probed over payments made to his wife. He denies all allegations against him.

Chuck Schumer: We Will See No Plan On Immigration, Mark My Words | Morning Joe | MSNBC


Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-NY, says there will be no plan on immigration and that Donald Trump only talks the talk and doesn't walk the walk as president.

Mika: President Trump's Address Would Have Been A Good Inaugural Speech | Morning Joe | MSNBC


Top Talkers: The Morning Joe panel kicks off Wednesday discussing Donald Trump's first address to a joint session of Congress, what it accomplished, how the tone shifted and what it all means.

Rob Reiner On President Trump's Speech: It Was Cringe-Worthy | Hardball | MSNBC


Islam Will Overcome Christianity to Become the Most Popular Religion in the World by 2070, with Migration Seeing a Surge in Europe and America's Muslim Population, Research Shows


DAILY MAIL: Islam's share of world's population will equal the Christian share in 53 year's time / By 2100 1% more of global population will be Muslim than Christian, study finds / The research was carried out by Washington DC-based Pew Research Center

Islam will overcome Christianity to become the most popular religion in the world by 2070 with migration seeing a surge in Europe and America's Muslim population, research shows.

The religion's share of the world's population will equal the Christian share - at roughly 32 per cent each - in 53 year's time, according to the Pew Research Center, based in Washington DC.

By 2100 around one per cent more of the world's population will be Muslim than Christian, the report claims. Read on and comment » | Julian Robinson for MailOnline | Wednesday, March 1, 2017

President Trump's Address to Congress (Parts 1, 2 & 3)


Feb. 28, 2017 - 24:47 - President Trump details progress he's made in keeping campaign promises



tagesthemen | 22:30 Uhr | 28.02.2017


Inside the White House Press Briefing Room - BBC Newsnight


The battle between Donald Trump and the media has proved to be one of the defining features of his presidency so far.